People Make News One of the outstanding Hebrew novelists of Israel, Moshe Shamir, was the guest speaker at the an- nual Israel Night, July 18, high- light of the 14th annual educators seminar, held on the campus of Cornell University, under auspices of the department of education and culture of the Jewish Agency- American Section. Shamir is one of 11 leading Jewish authors and scholars serving as members of the faculty and visiting lecturers, at the institute attended by some 100 Ameri- can Jewish edu- cators from throughout t h e country. Other speakers at the Israel Night meeting were Dr. Samuel M. Blum- enfield, director of the education and culture de- partment of the Jewish Agency - American S e c - Shamir tion, w h o pre- sented an evaluation of "Shamir's Contribution to Hebrew Reborn"; and Prof. Milton Konwitz of Cornell University, who served as chair- man. Provost Thomas Mackesey of Cornell University extended greetings in behalf of the Univers- ity. Israel Night also included a program of Israeli folk songs and dances under the supervision of Harold Greenberg, coordinator of the summer institute. * * * A gallery owner from Madison, Wis., and a former Pittsburgh art teacher who is partially para- lyzed received the top prizes in the third annual national Bnai Brith Women art competition, Mrs. Arthur G. Rosenbluth, president of the organization, • announced. Mrs. HENRY 0. MARYAN, a member of Madison Chapter 449, won the $100 "Best in Show" award for her painting, "Hassidic Joy." She previously taught art at Western Michigan University, Kal- amazoo, and directed the arts pro- gram at Chicago's Hull House. * • • PAUL M. DAVIDSON, agent for the National Life Insurance Co., has qualified for the National Qual- ity Award for the third year. He resides at 22103 Chatsford Circuit, Southfield. * * * A prominent South Bend, Ind., attorney, NATHAN LEVY, chair- man of the national budget com- mittee of the United Communi- ty Funds and Councils of America, was the keynote speaker at the sec- ond annual statewide leadership institute held July 22 and 23 at Caberfae Lodge, Cadillac, sponsored by the Michigan United Fund. * ARNOLD GOLDSMITH, a grad- uate of Wayne State University, where he received his masters de- gree in political science, has been named a recipient of the Ford Foundation's Senate Fellowship, and will serve as a. Senate aide in Lansing starting this summer. A teen club adviser at the Jewish Center for the past three years, Goldsmith will be working on his doctorate in political science at Michigan State University while working part-time in the Senate. * * DR. ELLEN WINSTON, United States commissioner of welfare, will be one of the featured speak- ers at the 40th anniversary con- vention of Pioneer Women to be held in Philadelphia Sunday-Wed- nesday. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, July 23, 1965 FREDA ROSENTHAL, a past is appointed creative director; TED publications chairman of the Lea- STEINBERG is named media di- gue of Women Voters of Detroit, rector, and DAVID M. ELLE joins has been named chairman of the the agency as production manager. League's speaker's bureau. Alexander, formerly creative super- * * * visor in the Detroit office of W. B. MAURICE PORTER, a promin- Doner and Co., is chairman of the ent attorney and Jewish communal advertisers and artists section of leader, was elected the new chair- the Allied Jewish Campaign, has man of the South African Jewish been active on the Mayor's Com- Board of Deputies. He succeeds mittee on School Needs and Armed Dr. T. Schneider who was named Forces Week Committee, and be- president. Aaron Mendelow and longs to the Scarab Club and the David K. Mann were elected vice Harvard Club of Eastern Michigan. chairmen of the board. A graduate of Harvard College, * * * Alexander lives in Northwest De- Jack J. Wainger, president of troit with his wife and daughter. * * * G r i n n e 11 Brothers music store chain, was elected vice president The appointment of Rabbi PIN- of the National Association of CHAS LIPNER of Silver Springs, Music Merchants at its 64th an- Md., as director and principal of nual convention religious studies of the recently n Chicago. He established Yeshiva High School of has been presi- Greater Washington was announc- dent since 1955 of ed by Dr. Lee Spetner, of Wash- the Grinnell firm, ington, D.C., president of the which has 33 school. Dr. ROBERT WALKER, stores in Michi- of Arlington, Va., will continue to gan and others serve as principal of the high in New York, school program. * * * Kentucky a n d Ohio. The assoc- HENRY L. ZUCKER, executive iation of which director of the Cleveland Jewish he is now vice Community Federation, has been president has a appointed to the newly created membership of post of executive vice president, 16,000 music deal- it has been announced by David ers in the U. S. N. Meyers, president of Federa- a n d 20 foreign tion. Zucker will continue as chief Wainger countries. executive officer as well as secre- * * * tary of the federation board. Dr. H. SAUL SUGAR, 18140 San Named as executive director was Juan, was recently elected presi- Sidney Z. Vincent, associate direc- dent of the Detroit Ophthalmolo- tor. * * * gical Society, which comprises most of the ophthalmologists in KENNETH SACHS, 24, was re- Michigan. Dr. Sugar is clinical pro- cently elected to the Order of the fessor of ophthalmology at Wayne Coif, national law honor society, State University and heads the eye for his scholastic record at Stan- department at Sinai Hospital. ford University Law School. Son * * * of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sachs, American tenor RICHARD 13125 Victoria, Huntington Woods, TUCKER was asked to sing the he did his undergraduate work at opening performance of Verdi's the universities of Michigan and "Ballo in Maschera" at the Buenos Illinois and graduated last month Aires Teatro Colon operahouse from Stanford. He has joined a when the leading performer, Guis- Los Angeles law firm. eppe di Stefano, became too ill to appear. Jewish Journalist Wins * * * The Union of American Hebrew Argentine Literary Prize Congregations has named Rabbi BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — The Jack B e m p o r ad of New York Alberto Gerchunoff Literary Prize as director of a for 1965 has been awarded to the new department well-known Argentine journalist of worship which Bernardo Verbitsky for his book will provide ex- "It's Difficult to Begin to Live." The prize is given by the Ar- perimental serv- gentine Institute for Culture and ices for maj or Information, an affiliate of the Jewish festivals, American Jewish Committee. Ver- background ma- bitsky is also the author of sev- terial relating to eral books of essays and literary ceremonies a n d criticism. customs of Juda- Bemporad The prize is named after the ism, and engage in full-scale re- search projects in such areas as late Alberto Gerchunoff, a Polish- worship patterns, religious beliefs, born Jew who distinguished him- self as one of Argentine's most in- attitudes and behavior. fluential journalists. He was the * * * BEVERIDGE WEBSTER, New editor-in-chief of that country's York pianist, was featured with largest daily, La Nacion, and the Oscar Shumsky, violinist, and the author of several books including National Festival Orchestra, in the a novel on rural Jewish life in Ar- July 18 concert in the Stratford gentina and critical studies of Festival Theatre. Webster, a dis- European literature. tinguished member of the faculty at the Juilliard Graduate School of To Plant 100,000 Trees Music in New York and at the for Los Angeles Unionist Aspen (Colorado) Festival and LOS ANGELES (JTA) — More School, replaced Leon Fleisher who than 100,000 trees will be planted was forced to cancel his scheduled in Israel's John F. Kennedy appearance due to illness. Peace Forest as a result of the * * * banquet honoring Joseph De Silva, Rabbi SEYMOUR J. COHEN of executive secretary-treasurer of Anshe Emet Synagogue, Chicago, the Retail Clerks Union Local was named the new steering com- 770, according to Benjamin Swig, mittee chairman of the American president of the Jewish National Jewish Conference on Soviet Fund Western region, and Milan Jewry. Roven, Los Angeles JNF Council * * * president. Frederick S. Yaffe, president of Fred Yaffe and Co., adver- "Honor the physician even be- tising agency, announced three new fore you need him." appointments. JOHN ALEXANDER —Exodus Rabbah GROSS REALTY 'CO. • . Rabbi Simon Murciano, Educator From Morocco, Heads Hillel School Max H. Goldsmith, president of of Pennsylvania and Kentucky to teach in elementary and secondary appointment of Rabbi Simon Mur- schools of the state of Kentucky. The new headmaster is married ciano as headmaster. to the former Ruth Gross, daugh- Rabbi Murciano, of French Mor- ter of Rabbi and Mrs. P. N. Gross occo, came to this country in 1948 of Pittsburgh, and has three on a five-year scholarship to com- daughters, aged 51/2 years to 10 plete his rabbinic and general months. Rabbi Murciano assumed studies. Ordained in 1953, he has his duties at Hillel Day School July 20. Hillel Day School. announces the U.S. Loans $4,400,000 for Timna Copper Mines WASHINGTON (JTA) — A $4,400,000 loan agreement for de- velopment of Israel's Timna copper mines was signed by Israel Ambas- sador Avraham Harman with Wil- lian B. Macomber Jr., assistant ad- ministrator, Near Eastern Bureau, U.S. Agency for International De- velopment. The loan will be re- paid in 20 years. It is anticipated that other loans for agricultural development, post- al modernization, and other pur- poses, totaling $20,000,000 will be signed in the very near future. RABBI SIMON MURCIANO since engaged in Jewish education on all levels in Pittsburgh and has degrees of bachelor and master of education from the University of Pittsburgh. Rabbi Murciano also completed his PhD requirements at the University of Louisville while serving as the principal of Eliahu Academy, a day school in- stitute similar to Hillel. He has held the Kentucky post since 1961. In addition to holding licenses from the National Board of License, the Jewish Education Committee of New York and Na- tional Yeshivah Board of License, he is also licensed by the states Thomas Fuller once said, "Penny and penny, laid up, will be many". 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