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May 14, 1965 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-05-14

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Dr. Belkin, Sen. Keating to Address

Yeshiva University


Dinner

on June 2

Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of
Yeshiva University, will address
the eighth annual dinner of the
Detroit Friends of Yeshiva Uni-
versity 6:30 p.m. June 2 at the

stituent schools from four to 13;
its annual operating budget from
$444,000 to $29 1/2 million; and
physical facilities from one build-
ing in the Washington Heights sec-
Sheraton Cadillac Hotel.
tion of Manhattan to four major
The announcement was made by teaching centers in Manhattan and
Louis Berry, dinner chairman, who . the Bronx, with a valuation of $43
also said that former New York million.

Former Senator Keating serv-
ed as New York State's senator
from 1958 to 1964, after 12
years in the House of Represent-
atives.

On the occasion of its 75th an-
niversary in 1961, Yeshiva Univer-
sity launched a 10-year, $70 mil-
lion Blueprint for the Sixties—
the comprehensive physical and
academic development program
designed to keep <pace with in-
creasing enrollments and expand-
ed research and service of a $35
million Yeshiva University City
for the undergraduate, graduate,
and professional schools, and a
$35 million expenditure to
strengthen and extend medical
Dr. Belkin
Sen. Keating
training, research, and patient
Senator Kenneth B. Keating would care.
be special guest speaker at the
event.
Talk, Dance Planned
Abraham Borman, a member of
the Yeshiva University board of for Young Adult Set
Rabbi Isaac Paneth of the Jew-
trustees, is chairman of the De-
troit Friends. Other Detroit ish Center staff will conclude the
Friends officials who are partici- two-part series on "Love and Mar-
pating in the dinner are Edward riage in Judaism" 8:30 p.m.
C. Levy and John E. Lurie, co- Wednesday at the Center.
chairmen; and David Goldberg,
Designed primarily as a discus-
treasurer.
sion for single Jewish young
Benjamin Levinson is secretary adults, Rabbi Paneth's first lec-
and Nathan I. Golden, chairman of ture drew a standing-room-only
the executive of the local commit- crowd. Larger quarters and more
seats will be provided for the May
tee.
Dr. Belkin, distinguished schol- 19 discussion.
* * *
ar, author, and educator, is cur-
Single
young
adults are invited
rently celebrating his 22nd year
as president of Yeshiva Univer- to join the Sunday Niters of the
sity, America's oldest and largest Jewish Center at its final dance
university under Jewish auspices. of the season 8:30 p.m. May 23
During his tenure of office, the at the 10-Mile Rd. branch.
Dress is semi-formal, and music
university's enrollment has grown
from 850 to 6,000; the faculty from will be provided by Freddie Shey-
94 to 1,200; the number of con- er's orchestra.

Fisher Spurs $40,000,000 UM Cash Drive

An intensive nationwide drive,
headed by Philip Zinman of Cam-
den, N. J., to raise $40,000,000 in
cash by June 30 to meet critical
financial needs of the united Jew-
ish. Appeal's constituent agencies
got under way this week, it was
announced by Max M. Fisher, na-
tional UJA general chairman.
Fisher announced that a group

of energetic leaders, representing
every region in the United States,
have joined the UJA National
Cash Committee, under Zinman's
chairmanship, to direct the $40,-
000,000 cash collection effort. Zin-
man is a UJA national chairman.
He appealed to leaders of Jew-
ish community fund .campaigns
throughout the country to "give

14-Million Budget Is Voted for Tel Aviv University

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Dr. George
Wise, president of Tel Aviv Uni-
versity, announced that the insti-
tution's board of directors has
approved a development budget
totaling 43,000,000 Israeli pounds
($14,333,000). He announced also
that negotiations had formally be-
gun with the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem for the obsorptian of
the Tel Aviv branches of the Jeru-
salem institution by the Tel Aviv
University.

Dr. Wise, as well as Tel Aviv
Mayor Mordechai Namir, are de-
parting for the United States to
advance the university's fund-
raising campaign. It was under-
stood that 31,000,000 Israeli pounds

($10,333,000) has already been
assured toward the development

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 14, 1965-13

budget, and that the drive in the
United States would cover the re
maining sums. The university also
announced today that Prof. Yuval
Neeman has been named perman-
ent vice-president.

your personal example and exert
all you'r influence to collect the
maximum amount of cash from

pledges to the 1965 drive." The
UJA head also urged that the
bulk of the cash be collected by
the time of the special meeting
of the UJA National Campaign
Cabinet at the Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel in New York on June 23.
Among those serving as regional
co-chairmen of the cash collection
drive is Frank M. Polasky of Sagi-

naw.

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