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December 04, 1964 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-12-04

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Green and Eisenberg Named
Co-Chairmen of Next Year's
Allied Jewish Campaign Here

IRWIN GREEN AND SOL EISENBERG

* * *.

Sol Eisenberg and Irwin Green

have been appointed general

men.

Bergen
Survivors
-I-0
Ian 6 Memorial
1 rojects in U.S.

chair-

Hebrew U. Friends Honor Schwartz;

$1,250,000 _Raised

for strengthening Leadership Training at the He-
Jewish values to stem the tide of brew University, and in honor of
-of
NEW YORK -- A program
assimilation in a world which is Dr. Schwartz, executive vice-presi-
greatly expanded cultural activity hopefully shaking off the poison dent of the Israel Bond Organi-
between the American Jewish com- of anti-Semitism."
zation.

(Direct JTA. Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

munity and Israel was begun Tues-
day with the announcement that
$1,250,000 had been raised to
initiate the newly established Dr.
Joseph J. Schwartz Fund far lead-
ership training at the Hebrew Uni-
versity of Jerusalem.

urgent

need

* * *

M i ami: Family Gives
University $150,000

MIAMI BEACH (JTA) — A
$150,000 chair in physical chem-
The announcement was made at istry at the Hebrew University in
a didner in the grand ballroom of Jerusalem has been established by
the Waldorf Astoria Hotel where a gift from Dr. and Mrs. Philip
the Scopus Award, the highest Gotlieb of Miami and Chicago, it
honor given' by the American was announced by the American
Friends of the Hebrew University, Friends of the Hebrew University.
The chair, which will bear the
was conferred on Dr. Schwartz,
"Run this copy over fo
executive vice president of the names of Dr. and Mrs. Gotlieb, has
MURRY KOBLIN Advertising
been
established
as
part
of
the
Israel Bond Organization.
Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz Fund for 18039 Wyoming
UN 1-5600"
The $1,250,000 figure exceeded
by 25 per cent the results antici-
pated when the idea of the fund
IMPORTED
was first projected.
Described by Rothberg as "a
LAMB'S WOOL
permanent cultural bridge be-
tween Israel and the American
Jewish community," the fund is
expected to help in the solution
Spun
of a problem which has been a
THE
cause for deep concern among
in
Jewish community leaders in Is-
NEW,
Scotland
rael and the United States—the
fear that the present close rela-
SOFT,
tions between the two communi-
ties might diminish in future
TAILORED
generations.
The aims of the fund are to en-
LOOK!
courage the exchange of faculty,
students and ideas, as well as to
further the teaching and research
Men's fashions
programs of the Hebrew University.
do change . . .
Approximately 1,000 community
subtle though
leaders, many of them from dis-
these changes
tant cities across the country, at-
with saddle shoulder treatment.
tended the nationally sponsored
may be. And
dinner to Dr. Schwartz, who has
it takes experts
for more than 30'years been a key
(at Danby's) to
figure in the American Jewish
cull. true fdsh-

and Abraham Borman honor- icy
airy chairman of the 1965 Allied I

l
Jewish Campaign, announced Jew- yo
ish Welfare Federation President
Hyman Safran.
NEW YORK (JTA) --- Six mem-
"The community is fortunate, - orial projects are planned by the
the statement said, "that the tre- World Federation of the Bergen-
mendous responiibilities of cam- Belsen Survivors to commemorate
paign leadership will fall to these • the 20th anniversary of the Liber-
men. Their enthusiasm, drive and ation of Nazi camps to be observed
dedication to local, national and next year, it was announced by
overseas causes is well known to Josef Rosensaft, president of the
all."
Federation, at the end of a two-
A banner year for the campaign. day plenary session. The meeting community.
which raised more than $4,675.000 was attended by 42 delegates of the
In response to the presentation
various Bergen-Belsen Associations of the Scopus Award, which was
in 1964, was forecast for 1965.
"Increasing pressures on agen- in Israel, Europe, Montreal, Tor- made by Israel's ambassador to
cies both here and abroad make onto, Chicago, Philidelphia, Detroit the United States, Avraham Har-
man, Dr. Schwartz spoke of "the
It imperative that we raise sub- and New York.
To commemorate the 20th an-
stantially more this year then in
`64," the newly appointed chair- niversary of the liberation the sur-
Record Joint Campaign
vivors of Belsen will publish a
men stated.
MONTREAL, (JTA)—A new rec-
Borman, who was co-chairman rnomumental volume, entitled "Hol-
of the 1963 and ocaust and Rebirth" which will of- ord total of $4,154,900 has been
fer
a
pictorial
record
of
the
story
raised in the 1964 Joint Campaign
1 1964 campaigns.
has been a lead- of Belsen, in addition to historical for Combined Jewish Appeal and
statements
surveys
and
pertinent
United Israel Appeal, it was an-
! er in the cam- ,
paign's food di- of 50 leading personalities of the nounced by George H. Scott, cam-
world.
a
n
d
non-Jewish
Jewish
paign
chairman. This total com-
vision. He is a
member of the Planned aLso is a youth magazine pares with $4,000,408 raised in
the 1963 .
board of gover- containing the writings of
nors of Federa- young people in. Bergen-Belsen
tion. He serves after the liberation.
Rosensaft also announced the es-
on the govern-
ing bodies of the tablishment of a Memorial Bergen-
BeLsen
Publishing House which will
Borman Jewish Home for ' publish, in various languages,
Aged and the -United Hebrew
books on the Nazi holocaust and
Schools.
Jewish matrydom, two major Libra-
Eisenberg is a member of the ies in Israel and New York, as well
boards of Federation, Jcwish Home as a special monument in Jerus-
for Aged and Sinai Hospital. He alem on top of Mt. Zion.
was campaign vice chairman for
1964, and previously pre-cam-
paign chairman for two consecu- Philadelphia Twins
tive years. He is a former chair- at Yeshiva Stern College
man of the mechanical trades
Two harp-playing. fraternal twins
division.
from Philadelphia, the Maukopf sis-
the
Federa-
a
member
of
Green,
ters, are studying science at Ye-
tion executive committee, also is shiva University's Stern College
capital
needs
committee,
on the
for Women, the nation's first lib-
and a board member of the Jew- eral arts and sciences college for
Center.
He
rose
through
the
ish
women under Jewish auspices cele-

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Women, when they quarrel, ac-
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firmed here. It was understood that cuse each other of immorality.—
both submersibles would be trans- Kiddushin 76.
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Friday, December 4, 1964-5
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