Sociologist Dr. Otto Pollak to Speak Judith Caplan Bride S. Z. Shragai, First Jerusalem Mayor,
Before Joint Annual Center Meeting of Dr. Dennis Phillips Will Be Guest in Detroit Next Month
Dr. Otto Pollak, professor of so-
ciology at the University of Penn-
sylvania, will be principal speaker
at the combined annual meeting
of the Jewish Center, Jewish Fam-
ily and Children's Service and Re-
settlement Service 8 p.m. Thurs-
day at the Center.
The community is invited to
hear Dr. Pollak's address on
"Masculinity and Femininity —
Changing Roles in Our Society."
Dr. Pollak will indicate how the
changing identifications and con-
fusions in the sexual role of adults
affect the family
of today. He will
also discuss how
:::social a g e ncies
can help in han-
dling the prob-
lems that arise
from these
changes.
A 1930 grad-
uate of the Uni-
versity of Vien-
Pollak na, Dr. Pollak
received his PhD degree from the
University of Pennsylvania in
1947.
Dr. Pollak is a consultant at
Valley Forge General Hospital
and at the Philadelphia Psychia-
tric Center. He is also the author
of several books.
Annual reports of the three agen-
cies will be presented, and elec-
tion of directors will be held dur-
ing the brief business portion of
the meeting. A social hour will
follow.
The presidents of all three
agencies—Milton J. Miller of the
Center, Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe
of the Family and Children's
Service and Mrs. Samuel J. Cap-
lan of the Resettlement Service
—will each preside over one
portion of the annual meeting.
On the meeting's planning com-
mittee are Martin Citrin, Mrs. Ar-
thur Gould and Richard Kux of
the. Center; Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe,
Mrs. Harold Berry, Mrs. Joseph
Jackier, Philip Marcuse, Mrs. A.
J. Seltzer, Mrs. L. H. Seltzer and
Mrs. Victor Baum of the Family
and Children's Service, and Mrs.
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This Week's Radio and
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ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "A Conversation With
Arthur Goldberg," the first in a
series of talks with distinguished
men of our time, will be pre-
sented. Goldberg, associate justice
of the Supreme Court, will be in-
terviewed by Elie Abel, NBC
News chief diplomatic correspon-
dent.
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TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2 and WJBK.
Feature: "The Army: Moulders
of a Peaceful Nation" will be pre-
sented, with Lt. Col. Avraham
Arnon of the Israeli Army discus-
sing the role the army has played
in the development of Israel with
Sidney M. Shevitz, president of
the Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan Detroit.
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THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Look Back, Mrs. Lot,"
• a dramatization of the wit and
humor of Israeli playwright
Ephraim Kishon, will be pre-
sented by the Center Theater
Players.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 6 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Dr. Abraham J. Feld-
man, rabbi of Cong. Beth Israel
in Hartford, Conn., will speak on
"Let's Become Missionaries," in
the second of four talks during
May.
Samuel J. Caplan, Dr. Bernard
Eisenstein, Mrs. Seymour Frank
and Mrs. Lewis Manning of the
Resettlement Service.
Nominees for the JCC board
of directors, for re-election to a
three-year term ending in 1968,
are:
The renowned Zionist leader and pertaining to Aliyah to the Jewish
first mayor of Jerusalem, Shlomo State.
Zalman Shragai, will arrive this
The members of the sisterhood
week in the United States in the of the congregation will be hos-
interest of the Aliyah department tesses and refreshments will be
of the Jewish Agency which he served.
heads. He will visit several com-
A reception committee for
munities and will be in Detroit Shragai is in formation.
Dr. Maxwell B. Bardenstein, Aubrey
H. Ettenheimer, Benjamin H. Frank,
Martin Fried, Hugh S. Greenberg, Mrs.
Sidney J. Karbel, Mrs. Leo Mellen, Gil-
bert Michel, Mrs. Victor Shiffman,
Charles Milan and Phillip Stollman.
June 9 and 10.
Mr. Shragai came to Eretz Israel
40 years ago from Poland. He
For election to a three-year
term ending in 1968 are:
Mrs. David Handleman, Joseph H.
Jackier, Mrs. Max Stollman and Julian
S. Tobias.
For election for a one-year term
ending in 1966 is Arnold Faudman.
The JCC nominating committee
includes Mrs. Arthur I. Gould,
MRS. DENNIS PHILLIPS
chairman, Mrs. Sidney J. Allen,
Lester S. Burton, Ronald L. Green-
Judith Ann Caplan was united
berg, Mrs. David Handleman, in marriage to Dr. Dennis Steven
George D. Keil and Morris Wolok. Phillips recently at the Whittier
Nominating committees headed Hotel. Parents of the bridal cou-
by Maxwell Katzen of Jewish Fam- ple are Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Cap-
ily and Children's Service and Wal- lan, 19344 Lauder. and Mr. and
ter Herz of Resettlement Service, Mrs. Samuel Phillips of Minnea-
will present recommendations for polis. Rabbi M. Robert Syme offi-
new board members of their re- ciated at the ceremony.
spective agencies at the Thursday
The bride wore a gown of silk
meeting.
linen with a Sabrina neckline, con-
trolled bell-shaped skirt and de-
tachable train. The gown also fea-
tured elbow - length sleeves and
was trimmed in Venice lace. Her
puff veil was held in place by
matching lace and seed pearls.
Jacob Kabakoff
to Speak at WSU
Library Exhibit
Ushers were Bernard Whitman,
Dr. Jacob Kabakoff, dean of the Harry Rovner, Louis Rovner, Er-
Institute of Jew i s h Studies in win Dinn, Robert Caplan, Ralph
Cleveland, will be the speaker at Caplan, brothers of the bride, and
a reception to be held in connec- Merle Levitt. Stanley Phillips
tion with the Israel book exhibit served his brother as best man.
at the Wayne State University Brdiesmaids were Janet Pont, Su-
san Dinn, Helene Caplan, Mary
Library.
McDade and Mrs. Stanley Phil-
Rabbi Kabakoff, who will speak
on "Current Trends in Israeli Lit- lips, matron of honor.
The newlyweds will reside in
erature," is a native of New York
Chicago, where Dr. Phillips is in
City. He is a former member of
practice at the Veterans Adminis-
the editorial staff of the Encyclo-
tration Hospital, and Mrs. Phillips
pedia Hebraica, and has written
will resume her studies at North-
numerous articles on educational
western University's law school.
and literary topics. He was the
Hebrew lecturer at last year's De-
troit Jewish Book Fair.
The lecture will take place at
8 p.m. Monday, May 24, in the lib-
rary's Kresge Science Auditorium,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Schwartz
and will be followed by a recep-
of Phoenix, announce the engage-
tion. All interested are invited.
ment of their daughter Alison to
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headed the Religious Chalutz
movement, and as a gifted writer
and thinker he was in the fore-
front of the Zionist movement for
many decades. In the last 16 years,
he devoted his talents and energy
to the ingathering of the exiles,
Kibbutz Galuyoth. When Jerusa-
lem was made the capital of the
Jewish State, he was chosen as
its first Mayor.
As head of the Aliyah depart-
ment, he organized the influx of
of Jews from all over the world.
As a journalist and writer he
was recently given an award as
one of the outstanding thinkers in
Religious Zionism.
His visit in Detroit will be
devoted to the clarification of
the possibilities of Aliyah from
the Western world Jewry to the
Jewish State.
Shragai, during his visit here,
will be the guest of the local
Religious Zionist Organization,
Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi, and
the Zionist Council. A city wide
gathering organized by the Jewish
Agency, Aliyah department of the
midwest, together with the Zionist
Council of Detroit, will take place
8:30 p.m., June 9, at Congregation
Beth Abraham.
Shragai will answer questions
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Federal Mediator Simkin
Next in Franklin Series at
Wayne State University
William E. Simkin, director of
the Federal Mediation and Con-
ciliation Service, will be third
speaker in the 15th annual Frank-
lin Memorial Lecture Series 8 p.m.
Monday in the Helen L. DeRoy
Auditorium, Wayne State Uni-
versity.
Theme for the series is "The
Dimensions of Human Conflict."
Simkin, who will speak on
"Union-Management Conflict s:
Some Aspects of Resolution," has
served on the mediation staff of
the National War Labor Board. An
experienced labor arbitrator, Sim-
kin was elected president of the
National Academy of Arbitrators
in 1950.
Historical Society
Schedules Meeting
The annual luncheon meeting
of the Jewish Historical Society
Jerry K. Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Stein of Borgman Ave.,
Huntington Woods. Miss Schwartz
attended Arizona State University.
Her fiance attended Wayne State
University and the University of
Miami and is now president of
Protocision Engineering, Inc.
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At a recent family dinner, Mr.
and Mrs. Adrian Alcala of Junction
Ave. announced the engagement
of their daughter Paula to Alan
David Rosner, son of the Irvin
Rosners of Steel Ave. An Aug. 22
wedding is planned.
UN Mobile Stamp Exhibit
to Stay 2 Days in Detroit
Scheduled to leave United Na-
tions Headquarters, New York, to-
day, a UN mobile stamp exhibit
in a trailer-truck unit will travel
across the United States with 12
stopovers en route, to reach San
Francisco at the time of the UN
20th anniversary celebrations June
26. It is scheduled to be in Detroit
May 22-23.
The stamp display mirrors the
growth of UN membership, the ac-
tivities of the organization and the
work of its agencies, from its in-
ception to the 20th anniversary.
A philatelic treat for the UN col-
lector, it depicts in six panels or-
ganization and membership, peace-
keeping and conciliation, human
rights, social development and
economic development.
of Michigan will be held 2:15 p.m.
Wednesday at the Butzel Build-
ing.
William Avrunin, director of the
Jewish Welfare Federation of De-
troit, will speak on the history of
Federation.
Also on the agenda is a presen-
tation of "A Tribute of Appre-
ciation" to Rabbi Emanuel Apple-
baum, a founder, past president
Canning in Israel
and first editor of the Historical
Society's m a g a z in e, "Michigan
The Israel Canning I ndustry
Jewish History." Rabbi Applebaum last year turned out 40,000 tons of
is soon to take up his professional canned fruits and vegetables.
activities and residence in Israel. Fifty-seven different enterprises
There will be annual reports of are engaged in this industry.
the officers and election of officers
and board of directors for the THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
coming year.
24—Friday, May 14, 1965
YESHAIAHU KOPELMAN of
Tel Aviv, a graduate student at
Michigan State University, was
cited for outstanding research
ability by MSU's chapter of Sigma
Chi scientific society. Kopelman
did his work in food science.
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