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February 05, 1965 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-02-05

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News Brevities

The American Jewish Commit-
The Indianapolis Life Insurance
tee's Institute of Human Relations Co. in the Detroit area announces
agency in
! that the company's top
and Radio Sta-
Michigan was the Gordon Meisner
tion WEVD are
Agency. The agency is headed by
3oining to pre-
GORDON R. .MEISNER. 25511 Col-
sent. a half hour
leen, Oak Park, who again qualified
radio series. en-
titled Dialogue.
for the Million Dollar Round Table.
DAVID LIPPITT, 21656 'Church,
on major human
Oak Park.
relations issues
* * *
of the day. Ed-
- Patents, Trademarks and . Copy-
win J. Lukas,
, rights" is a new course being
AJC general

counsel, will be
die moderator of
the program to
be presented on
Station
WEVD

Lukas
and syndicated to radio stations

throughout the country.

*

A national committee of admir-
ers and colleagues of the late Leib
Glantz has been formed to perpe-
tuate the works of this distinguish-
ed hazzan and composer. A goal of
$25,000 has been set for the LEIB
GLANTZ MEMORIAL FOUNDA-
TION for the printing of a large
portion of his works. Patrons are

asked to send contributions to the
Foundation at 50 Canal St., N. Y.

10002.

been invited to give a piano re-

cital

for the Detroit Musicians
League. professional musicians or-
ganization. 10 a.m. Monday at the
Women's City Club.



5 •

The Kenneth Jewell Chorale and
flutist Clement Barone will be
guest artists for the Dearborn Or-

chestra concert 8:20 p.m. Feb. 12

at Fordson High School, Dearborn.

Conductor is NATHAN GORDON.
Tickets will be available at the
Fordson. box office the evening of
the concert.

MALKA AND JOSO, folk singers
and recording artists. will be next
in the Christian Culture Series at
Windsor's Cleary Auditorium 8:20

p.m. Feb. 14. Malka Himel, daugh-

ter of

a cantor. sang with the
Israeli Teachers Choir before team-

ing with Yugoslavian Joso Spralja.
A mutual friend. Eli Kasner of To- .

ronto. brought them together.

* *
PACEM IN TERRIS, an interna-
tional convocation on requirements
for peace. will be held Feb. 18-20
in New York City. Paul G. Hoff-
man, honorary chairman of the
board of the Center for the Study

Tucson to Honor
Nathan Hack,

Nathan Hack, former D`troiter
now living in Santa Monic . will
be honored by several r ,roups
in Tucson on the
occasion oA h is
81st birthbray on
Feb. 12.
The Tucson
Retail Board of
Trade will devote
its meeting of
Feb. 11 to a
birthday party
for him, and the
Tucson Shoe Re-
tailers Associa- Nathan Hack
tion has designated the week of
Feb. 7 as its seventh annual Rip-
ple Sole Shoe Week.
Hack will be the featured speak-
er at the shoe associatioy's annual
MISS SHARON GOODSTEIN
meeting Tuesday in the Pioneer
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodstein of Hotel.
Mrs. Hack, whom he married in
Snowden Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Sharon Saginaw, in 1906, will accompany
Diane to Jerald Allan Young son him to Tucson.

Alexander J. Stein has joined the
staff of United Community Services
of Metropolitan Detroit (UCS) as
planning consultant for group work
and recreation services, it was an-
nounced by Richard F. Huegli,
U C S managing
director.
A graduate of
the University of
Pittsburgh, Stein
began his career
taught by Detroit patent attorney
in social group
BERNARD J. CANTOR at Wayne
work in Detroit
State University's Applied Man-
25 years ago as
agement and Technology Center
assistant director
beginning 6:30 p.m. Monday at
of the Jewish
the Center's new location. 640
Center.
Temple. For information, call the
Stein
Stein came to
Center, 831-7695.
L'CS from Trenton. N.J., where
* * *
he was executive director of
"The Rise and Fall of the City the Jewish center and chairman
of Mahagonny," a contemporary of the technical advisory com-
opera by Kurt Weill and Bertold mittee on group work and rec-
Brecht, will have its North Amer- reation of the Social Service Coun- of Mrs. Helen Young of Harding
ican premiere during the music cil of Greater Trenton.
Ave, Oak park. and the late Mr.
portion of the STRATFORD FES-
Stein also was executive direc- Morris Young.
TIVAL'S 13th season next summer tor of the Young Men's Hebrew
Miss GAdstein is a junior in the
in Stratford. Ontario. Considered Association in Boston and execu- school of education at the Univer-
to be the finest work of the "Three- tive director of the Jewish Memor- sity of Michigan. Her fiance is a
penny Opera" callaborators. "Ma- ial Center and Federation of freshman in the University of
hagonny" will open July 2, at Altoona. Pa.
Michigan's medical school,. where
the Avon Theater. and will play
he is affiliated with Phi Delta
in repertory for eight weeks with
' E psilon Fraternity.
"The Marriage of Figaro" which
A May 1966 wedding is planned.

▪ 5 *
EDGAR MAY. Pulitzer Prize-
winning journalist. will speak at
Planned Parenthood League's an- is being re-staged this year.
neal luncheon meeting noon Feb.
GRINNELL GALLERIES will
16 at Fries Auditorium, Grosse
Pointe Farms. May is deputy di- present an exhibition of the works
of
sculptor Edgar Tafur Feb. 10-
rector for -oitilic affairs. and an
assistant to R. Sargent Shriver. March 3. He won first prize in an
Office of Economic Opportunity. annual exhibition of the Florida
Federation of Art.
Washington D.C.

• *
BETTY KOWALSKY, Detroit
concert pianist and teacher, has

Alexander J. Stein,. Goodstein- Young
Is Told
Named by UCS as Betrothal
R
Plan Consultant

Jewish Culture
Congress Envoy
visiting Detroit

Basso .t andidate
For Judgeship

Louis G Basso Jr. is a candi-
date for Judge of Common Pleas

E

Schedule Theater Party-
for 'From the 2nd 'City'

; Cong. Bnai David will sponsor
Court.
the only Sunday performance of
Basso suggested that the Com- "From
the Second City" at the
mon Pleas Court's jurisdiction be
increased to S10.000 and that. it Fisher Theater Feb. 21.
The committee assisting Melvin
be given concurrent jurisdiction

Richman. chairman. includes Her-
man Yagoda. Hy Cohen. . Morris
Brandwine, Harry Koltonow, Bern-
ard. Nathenson. Jack Leiberman
.lack Kraizman. Art Cole, ,Norton
Rossin. Mrs. Henry Schorr, • Milt
Herman, Joseph Shiffman and Har-
old Soble.
For information. call the syna-
gogue, EL 6-8210 or 444-1510.

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Born and reared • in Detroit.
Basso attended U. of D. High
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School whore he played football.
Jacob Joselit. field representa- basket bal 1. and baseball and
tive of the Congress for Jewish graduated in June of 1949 with
EXPERT TAX SERVICE .
Culture. Is in Detroit for a brief first honors. He attended the Uni-
By Professional Accountants
stay to interest the local com- versity of Notre Dame and receiv-
munity in the work of his move- ed his B.A. degree. cum laude. and
Federal and City Taxes
ment.
his L.L.B. cum laude: While at
The sluggard will not plow in
$3.00 and up
The Culture Congress aims to Notre Dame. Basso became Grand
advance Jewish cultural projects Knight of .the Knights of Colum- ,autumn; So in harvest he Seeks a
• Phone 863-5960 for Appt.
crop
in
vain.
—Proverbs
and produce historical material bus Notre Dame Council. and was
dealing with the holocaust. An made chairman of the Law School
almanac, a lexicon of Yiddish I Honor Banquet. He served in the
literature. Dubnow's Memoirs and United States Air Force and was
several other volumes already have stationed in the Far East for two
been produced.
years. Upon his discharge. he be-
Other works are soon to be came an attorney for the Wayne
published.
county Road Commission.
.Joselit, who can he reached here
in care of Wolf Snyder, 1280
Strathcona. has the cooperation of
the Farband branches in his as-
signment here.
Born in Kovno. Lithuania. a
Ford Foundation grants in excess
graduate of the Hebrew Gyin-
na.sium there. Joselit studied peda- of $40,000 have been awarded to
Orchestra and
gogy. conducted Talmud Torahs in two research projects currently
New York and in Farband Shules. under way at the Technion-Israel
entertainment
He is the author of a number of Institute of Technology.
monographs and of a Hebrew
Maurice M. Rosen, president of
arammar.
new phone: 647-2367
the American Technion Society.
said the Ford grants cover two im-

of Democratic Institutions, is chair-
man of the sponsoring committee. Norman Feder Runs
Among the national sponsors are
Jacob Blaustein: Rabbi Louis Fin- for Southfield Council
kelstein. Justice Arthur Goldberg.
Norman W. Feder has announced
David Lilienthal. Sol Linowitz and his candidacy for councilman in
the city of Southfield primary elec-
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger.

tion Feb. 15.
Feder, a Southfield
Tenor STEFAN WICIK will be

SAM EMMER

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oak park renter li 2-1398

Israel's =Teelnuon
Gets Ford Grants

portant areas of research.
The larger part of the grant will
be used by • a team of mechanical
engineering faculty members to in-
vestigate "heat transfer between
fluid jets and their surroundings,"
while the balance of the funds will
be devoted to a "study on the use
of digital techniques in process
control."
Drs. Arthur Stotter and David
Pnueli are directing the former
research project while Dr. Israel
Cederbaum, one of Israel's leading
electrical engineering researchers,
is in charge of the latter.
Over the years, the Technion has
received research grants from the
Ford Foundation, U. S. Department
of Agriculture, U. S. Air Force,
U. N. World Health Organization
and from a growing number of
worldwide and local Israel indus-
trial corporations.
• With a faculty of more than 550
and a student body of 5,600, the
Technion is Israel's oldest univer-
sity and her only full-fledged tech-
nological institute.

resident
presented in an evening of opera ' nine years, has been active in var-
ious
civic
affairs
and
is
presently
and songs by the Woman's Auxili-
ary to the American Society of a member of the
Mechanical Engineers 8:20 p.m. Southfield Zoning
Feb. 27 at the Rackham Memorial Board of Appeals.
Building. Wicik, who recently con- A graduate of
cluded a concert tour of Europe, Wayne State Un-
was a member of the Poznan Boys iversity Law
Choir in Poland.
School; he has
* •
been in the prac-
MARIAN ANDERSON, one of tice of law for 24
the greatest artists of our time and years and is a
recipient of countless honors and member of the
awards, including 24 honorary law firm of Well- Feder
doctorate degrees, makes the final er. Summer & Feder.
Detroit appearance of her career
Recently he completed a term
when she performs at Masonic as national chancellor of Tau Ep-
Auditorium on Feb. 20. The Detroit silon Rho law fraternity. He is a
concert will take place in the member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek
course of her farewell tour of the and Detroit Suburban Lodge of
world which began in October 1964, Bnai Brith.
and will conclude with her fare-
Feder, his wife and two children
well appearance at New York's live at 22779 N. Bellwood Dr., THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Carnegie Hall April 18.
Southfield.
24 — Friday, February 5, 1965

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