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December 11, 1964 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-12-11

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Pre - Allied Campaign Budgeting Conference
of Welfare Federation Scheduled for Dec. 20

The organized Jewish commu-

nity will help determine how the
charitable "loaf" is to be cut, at
the 16th annual pre-campaign
budget conference of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, at the Jewish
Center, Dec. 20 at 9:30 a.m.
The conference will develop a
formula for allocating funds to
agencies to be financed by the
1965 Allied Jewish Campaign. They



Zuckerman

.•
Tabashnik

include overseas and Israel. local
(operating and capital' and nation-

al agencies—more than 55 this
year.

Federation Vice President Paul

Zuckerman will be chairman of
the conference. Louis Tabashnik
will be chairman of the steering
committee.
Leaders of the budget and plan-
ning divisions of campaign sill
• present their preliminary findings
in regard to agency needs.
Max M. Fisher. chairman of the
executive committee of Federa-
tion, will present the needs for
the United Jewish Appeal and
other overseas agencies.

The report for the community

cent for local capital needs and tee and board of governors of light in New York.
5.73 pct. cent for national agencies. Federation.
Consisting of some 2,150 manu-
scripts . and early printed workS,
this literature, which is now being
studied• in the Library of the
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America, was formerly owned by
AHAVAS ACHIM MEN'S CLUB North African Jews whose ances-

Johnson Salutes
Technion on 40t h
Anniversary Year

of Hebrew reading.

SERGEANT
SIDNEY GUMPERTZ

ON SEPTEMBER 746,1918 AT
HIS de FORGES, THE 1'37.,nd INF

ANTRY WAS BEING RAKED FROM
A GERMAN MACHINE-GUN NEST.

SERGEANTGLIMPERTZ AND TWO
MEN OF NIS COMPANY WENT OUT
AMID A HEAVY BARRAGE TO SILENCE

THE GUN .THE BURSTING SHELLS 1DOK
ONE, THEN THE OTHER OF GUMFEWTZt
COMPANIONS. ALONE, HE CONTINUED

HIS ADVANCE WHILE THE MACHINE-
GUN BLAZED AT HIM. HE SUCCEEP-
ID IN tIUMPINCf INTO THE MACHINE-
GUN NEST,SILENCING THE GUN Mal
SINGLEHANPED, TOOK THE CREW
OF NINE. FOR LIIS VALOR ,I-IE WP3

AWARDED THE CONGRESSIONAL
MEDAL OF HONOR.

cres - t OF.
"HALL OF HERoeS•

National ,Siltrine

FO R

THE

&W. / WO' Pea- cl

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tural transition.
Most of the Spanish and Portu-
gese refugees, immersed in a tra-
dition of scholarship and culture
developed under centuries of lib-
eral Moorish government, reached
the new lands economically im-
poverished, forced to leave be-
will hold its Hanukah Latke party tors had fled Spain in 1492, when hind their material possessions.
8 p.m. Sunday at the social hall. the orders for Jewish expulsion But through these newcomers the
A program has been prepared for were promulgated..
North African. Jews were intro-
members and their wives, under
Representing to their owners a duced to European culture, science
the chairmanship of Ben Braiker. spiritual link with their rich cul- and art, commerce and industry.
For ticket information, call the tural history, these writings were
Most of these writings, both in
Synagogue, UN 4-6428.
regarded by the North African manuscript and printed form, are
*


Jews as a sacred heritage. The in Hebrew, but there are also
BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB documents, which range in sub- works written in Arabic and in
will hold the second in a series of ject from rabbinic thought to se- Ladino — the everyday language
lecture brunches 11 a.m. Sunday cular and scientific records, were used by many Sephardi Jews, a
in the social hall. Speaker will secretly preserved by the corn- dialect composed of a mixture of
be Sidney Shevitz. Guests invited. munities for hundreds of years. Spanish and Hebrew.
*

-
Many were retained in the same
family line and passed on from
Rokeach Has New Line
Mosaic Lodge, F.&A.M., will in generation to generation.
stall Mitchell Goldstone as wor-
- The acquisition of this ma- of Canned Creamed Soup
shipful master in ceremonies 8
I. Rokeach and Sons, Inc., has
p.m. Dec. 26 in the Scottish Rites serial on a field where a paucity
Cathedral. Masonic Temple. The of data exists, is of major im introduced a new line of canned
elected portance to scholarship," stated creamed soups --- mushroom,
following
and appointed of- Menahem Schmelczer, associate vichyssoise, celery and pea.
librarian of the Seminary, an-
Monroe Nash, president of the
ficers also will
nouncing the news of the ac- 94-year old Rokeach company. said,
be installed: Aar- quisition. The information will
We at Rokeach are constantly
on Katzman. sen-
enable historians to fill in gaps
ior warden; Mor- in the records of the cultural de- striving to widen the scope of
Rokeach guaranteed Kosher foods
L. Watnick. velopment
of Jewish communities available to American housewives.
uni or warden; ' in
n every age throughout the This new line of Kosher soups is
Dr. Sidney Adel- world_
but one example of our dedication
son treasurer:
Progress of the research is to the Anglo-Jewish consumer."
se
Theodore
Isaacs, hampered by the condition of
The new soups are available
P a u 1 , much of the material. Damaged
Goldstone Axelrad, senior works will have to be carefully immediately in markets from
deacon; Herman Streit, junior dea- reconstructed by expert crafts- coast to coast, Nash said.
con; Sol Lumberg, chaplain; Sol men before their secrets can be •
Jesser, associate chaplain; Samuel . unraveled.
FOR AN
Harvith, marshall; Edward B. No-
The collection was assembled
OUTSTANDING AFFAIR .
lish, tiler; and Morris B. Nosan- over long years by a well-known
CALL
chuk; associate tiler. Installation
North African Jewish scholar
will be preceded by a dinner in who devoted his entire life to
the Fountain Room. A reception
a study of the communities of
Pantomime Artist and M.C.
and dance will follow the installa- North Africa — and of Moroc-
And His Orchestra
tion.
can Jewry in particular.
* • s
Schmelczer explained that scho-
tars were especially interested in
Jewish Fraternity Gives
this literature because some of it

Men's Clubs

NEW YORK (JTA) --- President
Lyndon B. Johnson and Prime
Minister Levi Eshkol of Israel ex-
tended congratulatory messages to
the Technion-Israel Institute of
Technology on the occasion of its
40th anniversary.
In a mesage to the annual din-
ner of the American Technion So-
ciety. held at the Hotel American
here, President Johnson said:
")t gives me the greatest plea-
: sure to salute Israel's Technion
and the American Technion So-
ciety on this important anniver-
sary Education and technology
are important underpinnings of
modern society. The founders of i
the Technion recognized this fact
over 40 years ago.
"Today, the gleaming buildings
(of the Technion) on the slopes of
Mount Carmel are a clear symbol
of Israel's determination to play
a significant role in an age of in-
dustrialization and scientific pro-
' gress. I congratulate the Technion
and all those associated with it on
its brilliant past and extend my
very best wishes for the future."
, Israel's Prime Minister Eshkol,
in a message from Jerusalem to
B. Sumner Gruzen, president of
the American Technion Society,
predicted that "over the coming
years we will have to double, if
not triple, the size of all our insti-
tutions of higher learning."
An announcement at the dinner
revealed that the current student
enrollment in the Technion has
passed the 5,600 mark, compared
with the 34 students who were en- ,
rolled in its first semester, 40
Award to Vice-President
years ago.

GALLERY of GALLANTRY

i

NEW YORK — A lost treasury was written by the first genera-
of original manuscripts, works of tion of Jews to make their home

The conference recommenda-
North African Jewish scholars in North African communities
paign provided 52.2 per cent for tions crystalized by the steering
representing the fruits of Jewish 'after the expulsion from the
presented
for
overseas and Israel, 35.79 per cent committee will be
learning from the 16th Century Iberian peninsula, and it thus cov-
for local operating costs, 6.26 per approval to the executive commit- up to our own days, has come to ers an important period of cul-

tion of funds from the 1964 cam-

relations division will be made by
Samuel S. Greenberg, chairman,
and Stanley J. Winkelman, asso-
ciate chairman. Alan E. Schwartz.
chairman. Samuel J. Greenberg
and Dr. Irving Posner, associate
chairmen. will report for the
health and welfare division. Man-
dell L. Berman, chairman. and Dr.
Norman Drachler. associate chair- Parents' Orientation
man, will give the recommenda-
There are openings available in
tions of the education division. parents orientation classes meet-
The committee on capital needs ing at the Esther Berman Branch,
report will be presented by Ta- United Hebrew Schools, 10 a.m.
bashnik, chairman, and Irving Wednesdays. The two classes are
Rose, associate chairman.
for beginners and advance study

The formula for the distribu-

Rare Manuscripts of N. African Jews
Acquired by Theological Seminary

C.

NEW YORK (JTA)—Phi Epsi-
lon Pi, a Jewish fraternity with

25,000 members on 50 major
American campuses, presented at
it annual Founders' Day luncheon
its International Service Award to
Vice President-elect Hubert H.

Humphrey. The award is presented
annually to the individual deemed

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Albert Greenstone, fraternity ex-
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up a 5600,000 Student Loan Fund,
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Undergraduate students will ble
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Cranhrook House Motel

Precedent

20500 JAMES COUZENS

By HARRY MAXMAN

In the beginning
Was the Word
And the Word
Was invisible.
Man past
As man present
Do not see
When we do not
Listen
Assirnilatively.

How many wonders
Daily the eyes alone
see
Yet what wonders
More wonderful
Than non-assuming
listening
Which is voluntary ...
which -
Alone-seeing
Is not knowing.
The Word is made
visible
By thought-full
listening.
God Himself
Did not exist
Until Man
Began to listen.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28—Friday, 'December 11, 1964

Larry Freedman

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