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August 20, 1965 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-08-20

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Julius E. Allen
Seeks Judgeship •

Julius E. Allen, Detroit attorney,
who resides at 4744 W. Outer
Drive, is a candidate for judge of
the Wayne Cir-
cuit Court in the
Sept. 14 Primary
election.
A partner in
the law firm of
4Allen and Tend-
ler, he is a mem-
ber of the State
Bar of Michigan
and the Detroit
Bar Association.
He is a mem-
Allen
ber of the 17th
Democratic Congressional District
and of Bnai Brith, past president
and current vice president of
Cong. Adas Shalom; member of
Perfection Lodge, Detroit Consis-
tory (32 degree Mason) and Mos-
lem Shrine.
At the request of Governor G.
Mennen Williams, Allen served on
the Inter-Peninsula Communica-
tions Commission from 1949 to
1951.
Allen is currently a commis-
sioner on the Detroit Water Board,
a position to which he was ap-
pointed in 1962 by Mayor Jerome
P. Cavanagh.
He is a 1927 graduate of North-
ern High School, received his law
degree from the Detroit College
of Law in 1931, and has practiced
law in Detroit since then.

Liberian Citation for Hadassah Help

U. S. Aids .Hadassah Project

(Continued from Page 27)
preparation for existence within
the Jewish enclave or against the
possibility of Jewish catastrophe
to the conviction that such under-
standing will make more effective
spokesmen for the attainment of
social justice and world order to
which the contemporary Jewish
contribution is potentially power-
ful."
Vice President Humphrey told
the annual Hadassah dinner ses-
sion Tuesday night that after see-
ing the Hadassah-Hebrew Univer-

also attended the banquet session,
said it was significant and im-
portant that Hadassah had honored
the Vice President with its 1965
Henrietta Szold Award for his con-
tributions "to the advancement of
medicine."
Johnson Announces Grant
to Hadassah Medical Center

WASHINGTON, D.C. (JTA) —
President Johnson announced
Tuesday that the United States

Department of Health, Education
and Welfare had made a grant of
$176,400 to the Hadassah-Hebrew
sity Medical Center in Jerusalem Medical Center, in Jerusalem, to
he wanted to see it again and that establish an artificial kidney cen-
he wanted more and more Ameri- ter.
cans "and other visitors of every
Ambassador Nathan Barnes, permanent representative of Liberia
faith and nationality to see it and
Audiologists will be on hand to
to the United Nations, shows Mrs. Mortimer Jacobson, national presi-
be inspired by it."
give free hearing tests to Michigan
dent of Hadassah (left), and Mrs. Nathan D. Perlman, Hadassah's
The Vice President said that State Fair visitors. Look for the
national convention chairman, a special citation to Hadassah from
Israel's medical research "has testing trailer sponsored by the
President William V. S. Tubman of Liberia. The citation—in recog-
already enriched the world far be- Detroit Hearing Center at the
nition of all Hadassah has done to help develop Liberia's health
yond what would be predicted by southwest corner of White Hall.
services—was presented to Hadassah at the organization's 51st
some slide rule formula—by the
national convention in New York last week.
size of her population or the mod-
MERRY
est amount of her natural re-
MELODY
sources or brief length of her
NURSERY
sovereignty." He said official U.S.
assistance to Israeli research in
(AW.ITIE,SARAH'S)
Serving Det..41. Sub. Areas
BY SIMON RAZ
fered by international shipping dollars and in counterpart cur-
" 14305 Wil.B"Mile Rd.
rency "is probably one of the
Israel Feature Service
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of ', Freeland,
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Passengers to Israel who make
At least one such shipping com- highest dividend-paying invest-
LI 3-4688
the trip from New York to Haifa, pany, the National Greek Line, re- ments in history."
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, who Specializing in Rhythm Band, Mus. App,,
and back by boat, spend about one cently signed a contract with Brit
Baking, Crafts and Indian Lore for pre-
school children, ages 21/2 to 6 years.
month at sea and they are often Ivrit Olamit, the World Hebrew
Morn.9-11
Per Class
at their wits end to know how "to Union in Jerusalem, which is to
PHOTOGRAPHY by
2 Days
$1.75
3 or 5 Days
1.50
kill the time." It is this vacuum arrange what may be described as
BERNARD H.
Aft. 12:30.3
that is now being exploited for the a floating Hebrew Ulpan on board
2 Days
$2.00
3 or 5 Days
1.75
dissemination of the Hebrew lan- its ships plying the New York-
9 to 3
4.00
guage.
Haifa route.
(Per Week
17.50)
9 to 5
5.00
Tourists who make the journey
The idea dawned upon the Brit
(Per Week
22.50)
to Israel by sea are for the most Ivrit Olamit administration in Jeru-
Transportation 50c-60c per day
OPEN HOUSE & REGISTRATION
KE 1-8196
part elderly people who have time salem some months ago when many
AUG. 22 & 29-10:30-2 P.M.
THE DETROIT - GOLD AGENCY on their hands. It has been sug- tourists, generally non-Jewish, ap-
Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings
And by Appointment
of the Massachusetts Mutual Life gested therefore that they should plied for assistance in the study of
Semester Starts September 7th

Go by Boat ... Learn Hebrew



WINER

Brevities

Insurance Co. placed ninth among
the company's 119 general agencies
in the sale of individual life insur-
ance for the first seven months of
1965. The agency sales totalled
$13,496,180.
* *

The counselor-trainee group of
Blue Star Camps performed Is-
raeli folk dances at the 37th an-

nual DANCE AND MUSIC FES-
TIVAL at Asheville, N.C. The
group is trained by Edie Klein of
Athens, Ga. under the direction of
Robert Papier of Pittsburgh.

We judge ourselves by what we
feel capable of doing, while others
judge us by what we have already
done. —Longfellow

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utilize the 30 days of their round
trip for the acquisition of a basic
knowledge of Hebrew that would
come in very useful to them during
their stay in Israel.
It has been estimated by Israel
ulpan experts that adult's who are
not beset by wordly cares are
capable of acquiring some 30 He-
brew words daily through concen-
trated study. In the 30 days of
their journey therefore, they would
have an opportunity of gaining
close on 1,000 Hebrew words which
should doubtlessly suffice for an
easy conversation in Hebrew, par-
ticularly as most of these passen-
gers are not entirely strange to the
language.

"Follow the sun with us to the
land of the Bible" . . • "In the
land of the Bible we will speak
the language of the Bible." Such
slogans have recently appeared
in the press to announce that the
study of Hebrew on board trans-
Atlantic liners will shortly be-
come one of the attractions of-

LEWISTON LODGE
the "complete" vacation lodge

Lewiston Lodge and Motel is in North-

ern Michigan with seven miles of
waterfront on beautiful East Twin Lake.
Charming, informal, restful cottages
or motel units, all with private bath
and every modern comfort.

Three delicious meals served daily in the main
c
lodge where you can read by the great stone fire-
place or play bumper pool, while your children/
Watch movies.

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Outdoor activities include swimming,
rowing, paddle boat, fishing, ping
pong, shuffle board, horseshoes,
volleyball, tennis, golf, hiking and
horseback riding. Our new pontoon
boat is available for guests wishing to
picnic or for just a lazy trip around the
lake. Bedtime snacks served nightly
and Saturday evening cocktails are all

included in the American plan.

FIVE DAY SPECIAL, MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, $60.00

For reservations and further information call Detroit, EL 70761
or Lewiston Lodge 517 ST 62452.

LEWISTON LODGE

EAST TWIN LAKE • LEWISTON, MICHIGAN

Hebrew during their stay in Israel.
Similar applications are being re-
ceived also from countries abroad,
as far afield as Japan, Vietnam,
Burma, Finland, Cuba, etc. The
idea of establishing Hebrew
courses on board trans-Atlantic
liners also came from a number
of tourists who found that the time
on their hands could be profitably
spent in this way.

Brit Ivrit Olamit, which is
recognized by the government of
Israel as a public arm for the
dissemination of Hebrew through-
out the world, began sending out
feelers among trans - Atlantic
shipping companies. The first
positive reply has come from the
Greek line which maintains a
fortnightly service during the
summer months between New
York and Haifa.
An agreement has been entered
into between that company and
Prof. A. Tartakower, chairman of
Brit Ivrit Olamit, whereby the lat-
ter will provide a cadre of experi-
enced teachers to run Beginners'
and Advanced Hebrew courses by
audio-visual methods, as well as
give talks and lectures on topics of
Israeli interest. Brit Ivrit has also
undertaken to provide text books,
film strips and records for the
study of the language.
The plan provides for two to
three hours' tuition daily, the eve-
nings to be used for the showing
of films on places of historical or

topical interest in Israel, or for the
community singing of Israeli songs.
Tourists to Israel will have an
opportunity through the ulpan
method of attending a two-months'

intensive course of which one will
be given at sea, and gain a basic
knowledge of the revived language
of the Bible, by methods devised
in the nuclear age.

A Koufax Story
When it looked as if Sandy Kou-
fax might not have been able to
pitch again because of an arthritic
elbow, he was sent letters of en-
couragement and advice from
people all over the country. He even
received a copper amulet to bring
him good luck.
"What's that supposed to do?"
he was asked.
"It's suppose to turn your wrist
green," he said.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, August 20, 1965

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