Lauvon-Zaver Rites Slated for September People Make News CHARLES GERSHENSON, De- troit civic leader, has been named to the committee planning the 50th anniversary celebration of the Na- tional Jewish W elf are Board (JWB), it was announced here by Mrs. Florence G. Heller, president of JWB. Philip M. Klutznick, of Chicago, former U. S. representa- tive to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, is serving as chairman of the com- mittee. The year-long celebration will begin April 27-May 1, 1966 at the biennial national convention of JWB in New York and will con- clude at JWB's board of directors meeting in April, 1967. * * MISS JOAN LAWSON Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lawson of Northfield Blvd., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Joan Marilyn to Allan Jay Zager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Zager of Pennington Ave. Plans are being made for a Sept. 12 wedding. r RABBI ISRAEL MOWSHO- WITZ, spiritual leader of the Hill- crest Jewish Center in Flushing, N.Y., has been elected chairman of the board of directors of the . 1. ■ ••••••01111 ■ 0.1110. 1 ■0■0.11111■0■11 . 0.11M.11111!.■OS every en the ,71.tr 1 This Week's Radio and Television Programs International Synagogue at J. F. Kennedy Airport. Rabbi Mowsho- witz announced that an Interna- tional Jewish Museum will be es- tablished at the synagogue, con- taining religious objects from Jewish communities an every con- tinent. * * * PAUL EMILE CARDINAL LEG- ER was awarded the Brotherhood Award of Merit, citing him as a world leader in the ecumenical movement, at the 38th annual Fel- lowship Dinner of Temple Emanuel of Montreal. More than 500 men at- tended the event, representing gov- ernment, labor, industry, military and consular_ groups in Montreal. *• * Sol W. Cantor, president of In- terstate Department Stores, Inc., ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Features: "One Song More," the story of Chaim Nachman Bailik, the Jewish poet who wrote of the 1903 progrom in Kishinev, Russia, will be presented as the last pro- has been named national develop- grams in a four-part series on ment chairman of the Albert Ein- poets and philosophers. stein College of • * * TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2 and WJBK. Feature: "Israel — the Cultural Scene" will be discussed by Jacob Barmore, counsel general of Israel, and Joseph Edelman, former dir- ector of the culture commission of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "Prince of the Ghetto," readings and interpretations of the works of I. L. Peretz, will be pre- sented by members of Detroit's Center Theater. * * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 6 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Sheldon H. Blank professor of Bible at the Cincin- nati school of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Reli- gion, will speak on "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes" in the first pro- gram of a four-part series. Medicine at Ye- shiva University. He will head the college's $35,000,- 000 development fund campaign to strengthen a n d expand its facili- ties for medical training, research and patient care. Cantor is a mem- ber of the college of medicine' s board o f over- seers and general Cantor chairman of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York. * * * S 0 L 0 Al 0 N ROTHENBERG, 18653 Wisconsin, recently won two awards for selling. He is employ- ed by the Harry J. Altick agency of State Mutual Life Assurance Co. of America. Rothenberg became a member of the company's circle of honor for selling some $1,000,- 000 in insurance during 1964, and also was honored for leading the Detroit agency in selling over the year. * * * SPECIAL Time: 10:50 a.m. Tuesday. Station: Channel 7. Feature: Mrs. Sander A. Hill- man, Detroit Chapter of Hadassah eye-bank chairman, will be inter- viewed on the "Pat Morris Show." ALFRED P. SCHWARTZEN- FELD has been commended by the U. S. Army Tank Automotive Cen- ter for his work as chief of the pricing services branch, Procure- ment and Production Directorate, at the center. He is a graduate * * * of City College, New York City, Columbia University. Before Lawyer to Host Show and assuming his post with the Army, Attorney Henry Baskin will host he taught economics at Wayne a new radio series commencing State University. He lives with 10 p.m. Sunday on station WDTM. his wife and two sons on Indiana Each week he will interview Ave. the Michigan attorneys who par- * * * ticipated in the Lawyers Guild Msgr. JOSEPH SULLIVAN, chan- Mississippi Summer Project. The first broadcast will be an inter- cellor of the Kansas City-St. Joseph view with State Sen. Roger Craig. diocese, preached a guest sermon THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, March 5, 1965 •• • at Temple Bnai Jehudah, the first Catholic clergyman to preach to the Jewish congregation. OSS The Superior Council of Educa tion in Quebec named to the Board of Elementary Education of Mont- real Mrs. SARAH PALTIEL, a woman active in Jewish communal affairs. * * Rabbi STEVEN S. SCHWARTZ- SCHILD has been appointed to a new Chair of Judaic Studies at Washington University, St. Louis, it was announced by Chancellor Thomas H. Eliot. The chair was made possible, on a five-year trial basis, through gifts to the univer- sity raised by the St. Louis chapter of the American Jewish committee, which directed an effort to raise $75,000 to endow the chair. The university has purchased a $21,000 Hebraic library for use by Rabbi Schwarzschild. * * * JACOB M. ALKOW, who served as acting chairman of the com- mittee on immigration, absorp- tion and economics at the last . Zionist Congress, -vill serve as chairman of the annual Histadruth Ivrith of America banquet, March 28 at the Americana Hotel, New York City. * * * A Christian minister, the Rev. E. A. MILLER was signally hon- ored at the annual Order Day Din- ner of the Bnai Zion at the Amb- assador Hotel, Los Angeles, when he was presented with a plaque signifying that a garden of trees had been set aside in his name at the John F. Kennedy Peace Forest in Israel. The award was given the Glendale minister for posting a mezzuzah on his congregation's door in public protest against the establishment of an American Nazi headquarters in Glendale. • * Rabbi Dr. CHAIM U. LIP- SCHITZ, director of the commun- ity service bureau of Yeshiva Torah Vodaath and Mesivta, has been invited to open the U.S. Sen- ate with a prayer March 25. He is the first Orthodox rabbi to be invited three times to offer the opening prayer. Rabbi Lipschitz is the author of "The Shield of Israel" and "A Treatise of the In- ternational Date Line" in conjunc- tion with Jewish law. 2 WSU Faculty Members Win Probus Club Awards Lachman-Glieberman bow s Set for July Two Wayne State University professors received the Probus Club Awards for Academic Achieve- ment Saturday night at the club's annual dinner at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. Sidney L. Brand, president of the club, made the presentation. Honored were Dr. John M. Dor- sey, the University Professor, and Dr. Calvin L. Stevens, chairman of the department of chemistry. Dr. Stevens, currently on a year's leave of absence, returned from research work at the Sorbonne to accept the award. Both received $500 grants without restrictions. The presentation marked the third time that the club, an organi- zation of 100 Jewish business and professional men, has honored WSU faculty members. Other gifts MISS SANDEE LACHMAN and grants have been made to in- and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lachman dividual Detroit hospitals of Lauder Ave. announce the en- charities, while more than 50 stu- gagement of their daughter Sandee dents have been assisted in the Jane to Bernard Glieberman, son completion of their college careers of Mrs. Gertrude Glieberman of by the club. Prairie Ave. and the late Mr. Louis Glieberman. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the University of Miami, Fla. Her fiance attended the Detroit Insti- tute of Technology. The couple plans a July wedd- ing. Branch 7 LZOA to Meet Branch 7, Labor Zionist Organi- zation, will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Milinsky, 18115 Parkside. Em- anuel Mark will speak on Jewish music. Auction-Gaines Night on Weekend Program Farmington East Junior High School will be the location for the annual game night and auction sponsored by the men's club and sisterhood of Livonia Jewish Con- gregation 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets will entitle guests to play money for the many games or for use at the auction. Thousands of dollars in prizes and items for auctioning will be available, and refreshments will be served. Tickets will be sold at the door. Paraguayan Jewry The Jewish community of Para- guay, which was first established early in this century, today num- bers some 1,200 persons, the ma- jority of whom live in Asuncion. REALTY CO. Dry Cleaned and Finished with decorator fold. Removed, measured and rehung to your satisfaction, Commercial — Residential Phone for free estimates YOUNG'S DRAPERY CLEANERS 8914 W. 7 Mile Rd., UN 1-6688 ZAN GILBERT From LONDON, ENGLAND Iry Ritters Direct Music for Berkley 'My Fair Lady' "My Fair Lady" will get the local touch when Barbara and Iry Ritter lead the Berkley Area PTA Council chorus and band in the musical favorite March 26-27 and April 2, 3, 9 and 10 at Norup Junior High School. Ritter, -newly promoted as head of the department of fine arts at Butzel Junior High School, has joined his wife to direct music in two other Council plays, "Anything Goes" and "Carousel." Ritter, a Wayne State grad- uate, has taught music in the De- troit school system for 15 years, co-chaired the annual music fes- tival in the schools' northwest district and written a guidebook on the teaching of instrumental music. He also teaches at the re- ligious schools of Temple Emanu-El and Cong. Beth Aaron. Mrs. Ritter, a piano accompanist, composer and arranger, is a grad- uate of the University of Michigan, where she was affiliated with the national music sorority, Sigma Alpha Iota. The couple and their three chil- dren live on Vernon Ave., Oak Park. Tickets to the show are avail- able at Berkley High School, Norup and Anderson Junior High. 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