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September 17, 1965 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-09-17

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114615ert Si. John to Address Joint Lecture
of ZOD, Virrayne University and J. IL. Hudson.

Robert St. John, eminent au-
thor, lecturer and world traveler,
will be the speaker at the joint
meeting sponsored by the Zionist
Organizatoin of Detroit, Wayne
State University and the J. L.
Hudson Co., to be held at 8:30
p.m. Sept. 30 at Rackham Auditor-
ium. That afternoon, St. John also
will address a meeting of Brandeis
Women at Marygrove College. (See
story below.)
The local groups were saddened
last Saturday night to learn that
James A. Michener, author of

10. But in view of the author's
appearance here to discuss his
book and to speak on his experi-
ences in the Middle East, Double-
day is rushing the book off the
press in time to have the first
copies available here.
St. John is the author of a
score of books, including a biog-
raphy of David Ben-Gurion, a
volume dealing with the rebirth
of the Hebrew language and the
father of the Hebrew renaissance,
Eliezer Ben Yehudah, and other
works related to world situations.
He has visited Israel numerous
times, covered the Eichmann trial,
was a United Nations correspond-
ent and his works have been
among the best sellers.
The Sept. 30 lecture will be
preceded b-y a dinner in St. John's
honor hosted by Dr. John M. Dor-
sey, the WSU University Profes-
sor, and Mrs. Dorsey.
Plans for the event are being
made by Dr. Dorsey, Carmi NI.
Slomovitz, ZOD president, and
Mrs. Mettie Baron Golub of the
J. L. Hudson Co. book department.
A question and answer period
to follow St. John's lecture is ex-
pected to bring to light many is-
sues related to the Middle East
situation.
ROBERT ST. JOHN
St. John will autograph his book
"The Source," who was to have
at both the afternoon and evening
been the lecturer, had a heart at- functions.
tack and was rushed to the Doyles-
*
*
*
town, Pa., hospital.
St. John is the author of a new Appearance by Author
book, "Roll, Jordan, Roll," which to Open Brandeis Season
Doubleday will publish on Nov.
The appearance, at 1 p.m., Sept.

Understand Jewish Life, Young Leaders Are Urged

CLE VELAND (JTA) — Young
American Jews were urged here
to increase their efforts at under-
standing Jewish life in this country,
to ensure Jewish survival in today's
world.
Addressing a regional young
leadership conference sponsored by
the United Jewish Appeal and the
Council of Jewish Federations and
Welfare Funds, Rabbi Herbert A.
Friedman, executive vice chairman
of the UJA, said that, at a time
when Christianity is making a
greater effort to understand the
Jews, "it behooves the Jews, es-
pecially the younger generation,
to know more about their history
and their role in the development
of society." Among the factors con-
tributing to JeWish survival, he
listed Israel as a "major centrality

and potent instrument" to that end.
Some 400 young men and women
from Jewish communities in Ohio,
Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan and
Western Pennsylvania attended the
conference.

Herzl Grade School Paper
Given to Israel Museum

NEW YORK (JTA) — Two docu-
ments bearing on the early life of
Theodor Herzl, the founder of pol-
itical Zionism, were presented to
Israel Consul Haim Zohar here by
Mrs. Cecile Koeppel, a friend of the
Herzl family in Vienna, who now
lives in New York.
The documents, school grade cer-
tificates issued to Herzl when he
was a pupil.in the second grade of
the Jewish Elementary School in
Budapest in 1868, will be placed
in the Herzl Museum in Jerusalem.
Written in Hungarian and German,
the school certificates indicate that
young Herzl was excellent in his
studies.
The certificates were given to
Mrs. Koeppel by Herzl's mother. A
year after the death of the Zionist
leader, Mrs. Koeppel decided to
present the certificates to the Herzl
Museum in Jerusalem, after con-
sulting Israeli President Zalman
Shazar about the disposition of the
documents.
She has kept the certificates with
her even during the years of the
Second World War, when she was
hidden in a monastery in the south
of France. Mrs. Koeppel, who is 81,
emigrated to the United States in
1950.

30, in Cadillac Hall of Marygrove
College, of Robert St. John, before
Detroit Chapter of Brandeis Uni-
versity Women, will mark the com-
mencement of the year's activities
for the chapter.
During the reception and tea to
follow the program, those in at-
tendance will meet St. John, who
will autograph his novel for pur-
chasers.
Mrs. Herbert Burdick, Brandeis
chapter president, extends an invi-
tation to members and friends to
attend this meeting. She said
Marygrove College Sisters are
making arrangements for hospi-
tality at the Sept. 30 meeting.
Mrs. Walter Field is vice presi-
dent of the chapter in charge of
programing and Mesdames Jay
Allen and Donald Kottler head of
the hospitality committee. Mes-
dames Oscar Zemon, Theodore
Birnkrant and Lawrence Weiner
are directing arrangements.
Mrs. Mettie Baron Golub of the
J. L. Hudson Co. book department,
honorary chairman of the day, will
introduce St. John.
Preparing for the chapter 's
"New Books for Old Sale," Mrs.
Birnkrant has issued a request
that books be brought to the Sept.
30 meeting for that purpose. For
information call Mrs. Birnkrant,
LI 2-2839; Mrs. Lester Neimer,
MI 6-4174; or. Mrs. Zemon, UN
1-2813.

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NEW YORK (JTA) — The Me-
morial Foundation for Jewish Cul-
ture announced Tuesday it is of-
fering its second annual program
of scholarship and fellowship
grants. Scholarship grants will be
awarded for the academic year
1966-67 on a selective basis to grad-
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Applications for grants must be
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
10—Friday, September 17, 1965

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