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People Make News

Shulamit Aloni, dark-blonde
Israel dynamo in her mid-30's
will spend the
next two months
talking to Amer-
ican - Jewish col-
lege students up
and down the
Eastern Seaboard
under the aegis
of the UJA and
Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundations.
Mrs. Aloni has
had to leave be-
hind not only her
husband and
three young
sons, but a law
practice, a teach-
ing post and two
flourishing radio
programs- on the
Mrs. Aloni
Voice of Israel.
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The Prudential 'Insurance Co.
has named MAX FRIDMAN to its
Presidents' Club for the second
year in recognition of his sales
and service achievements during
1964. This ranks him among the
top 5 perk cent of Prudential's
3.270 special agents. Prudential
President Orville E. Beal has in-
vited Fridman to cnnfer with him
at the President's Conference in
Florida this year. He has been a
special agent with- Prudential's
Robert S. Gay Agency here since
1952.
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CLYDE UNDERWOOD has been
named controller of Metropolitan
Federal Savings, and LEO A. COO-
NEY • has been elected assistant
-vice president of the saving asso-
ciation's Oak Park office. Under-
, wood in 1959 received the Out-
standing Young Man Award from

the Ypsilanti Junior Chamber of
Commerce. Cooney is a governor
of the American Savings and Loan

Institute. •
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FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELL-
MAN was named. the recipient of
the Humanitarian Award of the
Reform Jewish Appeal of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
. eregations and the Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Reli-
gion. The award will be presented
to the Catholic prelate at a dinner
here on March 27.
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DR. MAX BAY w a s unani-
mously re-elected to a one-year
term as president of Jewish Fed-
eration-Council, the Los Angeles
Jewish community's prime organi-
zation which sponsors the annual
United Jewish Welfare Fund cam-
paign and is comprised cf 29 city-
wide social welfare service agen-
cies and 492 affiliated member
groups with • a combined member-
ship in excess of 90,000. °

JULES DONESON TRAVEL
PHOTO-OUIZ NO. 11

BENJAMIN H. SWIG of San
Francisco, national Jewish commu-
nal leader,: was honored with the
re-naming of Camp Saratoga-Union
Institute as the "Benjamin H. Swig
Camp for Living Judaism." The of-
ficial name-changing ceremonies
took place at the California Re-
gional Biennial convention of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, in Palo Alto.
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Dr. Bernard Lazerwitz will
direct the joint research program
of the National
Jewish Welfare
Board research
center and Bran-
deis University's
Florence Heller
Graduate School
f or Advanced
Studies in Social
Welfare. The pro-
gram, to be ad-
ministered by the
Heller School and
financed by the
J W B Research
Center, will be
devoted to re-
search on pat-
Dr. Lazerwitz terns of identifica-
tion and affiliation among Ameri-,
can Jews.

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DAVID WERMAN of Philadel.
phia, and MORTON L. MANDEL
of Cleveland, have been appointed

chairman and vice chairman, of
the committee on community in-
formation services of the Council
of Jewish Federations and Welfare
Funds.
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Dr. ALBERT B. SABIN, world-
famous developer of the oral polio
vaccine bearing his name, will be

Principal speaker at the mid-winter
roll call conference of the Nation-
al Committee for Labor Isiael at
Hotel Commodore, New York, Feb.
28.

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ROY H. MTLLENSON was
named minority clerk of the Sen-
ate Committee on Labor and Pub-
lic Welfare. The appointment was
announced by Sen. Jacob K. Javits,
New York Republican, who is rank-
ing minority leader of the com-
mittee. Prior to his Senate ap-
poixitme4t, Millenson served for
five years as Washington national
representative of the American
Jewish Committee. The new minor-
ity clerk was earlier an assistant
to Sen. Javits in the Senate, and
during the latter's service in the
House of 'Representatives. Millen-
son was chairman of the National
Civil Liberties Clearing House from
1961 to 1963.
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While he is on duty in South
Viet Nam, a former Bnai Brith
Youth Organization leader has
voluntarily set up a medical clinic
for Vietnamese villagers. Dr.
JEROME H. UNATIN, a former
president of a Daytona Beach,
Fla., BBYO chapte r, has been
flight surgeon for the 8th and 13th
Bo ber Squadrons of the U.S. Air
F ce, stationed in Bien Hoa, Viet
rain. During off-duty hours, he
arid three other Air Force medical

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general chairman of the American
Jewish Committee's appeal for hu-
man relations, announced that the
1965 Appeal goal is $4,700,000. He
said that the funds would go to
support the AJC's world-wide hu-
man relations programs.
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Congregation Shaarey-Zedek, Lans-
ing, will represent the Jewish

Chautauqua Society as lecturer at
Adrian College, March 14-19. He
will participate in the Religion - in-
Life Week program at the college.
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DR. SOLOMON GAON, chief
rabbi (Haham) of Sephardic Jews
in the British Commonwealth aid
director of the Sephardic studies
program at Yeshiva University,
will conduct the second annual
Sephardic synagogue leadership
conference, Sunday in cooperation
with Yeshiva University's com-
munity service division, Rabbi
Morris H. Finer, director, an-
nounced.
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DR. NORMAN ROSENZWEIG,
director of the psychiatry depart-
ment at Sinai Hospital, will be
temporary consultant psychiatrist
for the new Oakland County Com-
munity Mental Health Services
Program beginning Monday at the

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MISS LINDA SPOON

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spoon of
W. Outer Drive announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Linda
Michele to Richard Kushner, son
of Mr. and /t.frs. Alexander Kush-
ner of Kentucky Ave.
Miss Spoon is a senior at Wayne
State University, where she is a
member of Delta Phi Epsilan sor-
ority. Her fiance, a graduate of
Wayne, is continuing in graduate

school.
A June wedding is planned.

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Ackerman to Be Host
at Bond Reception

Cantor Shabtai Ackerman and
Mrs. Ackerman will host a leader-
ship reception, Thursday, 8:30 p.m.,
in their home,

18254 W o oding-
ham, in advance

of the Beth Abra-
ham testimonial.
dinner which will
honor two of the
congregation's
leaders, Sam
Kaufer and Wil-
liam A. Genser.
Dr. Jacob E.
Ackerman
Goldman, d i rec-
for of the Ford Motor Company's
scientific laboratory, will be the
guest speaker at the reception on
behalf of Israel Bonds.

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Richard Yaffee, journalist and
former CBS correspondent to Eu-
rope, will be guest speaker at a
special meeting of Americans for
Progressive Israel-Hashomer Hat-
zair 8:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Yaffe was scheduled to speak
he r e in December, but due to
weather conditions was unable to
come.
Yaffee is accredited correspon=
dant to., the United Nations from
The London Jewish Chronicle and
the Israel daily Al Hamishmar, and
he is managing editor of Israel
Horizons.
His topic is "Will American
corpsmen staff a clinic for civil- Jewry Survive?" Refreshments wili
ians.
follow. The public is invited.

A 40th anniversary surprise party honoring Dr. and Mrs. Clarence
R. Bayles of W. Outer Dr. was arranged by their children, Dr. and Mrs.
Richad . J. Bayles, Livonia, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Eller, Pontiac, Feb.
13, at Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac. Out-of-town guests were from
Chicago and Birmingham.

Bryna Ball Henry, of New Yorkand Washington. director of the
National Manpower Council, was the house guest of her aunt and
uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gitlin, 2424 Oakman. Mrs. Gitlin was
elected for her eleventh term as vice-president of the Detroit Women'S
Council of the Navy League of the Unitd States.

Mrs. Sarah Levin, 18653 Greenfield, will leaVe March 1 for a
two-month stay in Israel, where she will meet her brother and his
family. She has not seen them since her last visit in 1935.

The Neuman-Bean- Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bean, 18920 Asbury. Israeli family
affairs will be discussed.

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activities in Society

The family lived on Euclid when
this photo was taken. She's an
avid bowler with B'noi B'rith for
Geo. Gershwin Chapter. She ad
her husband . (the Glass King) a e
vacationing in Mexico with t e
Herman Katz' travel arrangements
by JULES DONESON T RA V E L

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 19, 1965-23

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