Prof. Samuel Levin, Son of Yeshivah Founder, to Be Honored Guest at Dedication Dinner The dedication dinner of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah at Cobo Hall Nov. 14 will feature as guests two renowned Jewish personalities, Rabbi Gerald Werner, dinner co- ordinator, announced. Prof. Samuel M. Levin, former head of Wayne State University's economics department, will be guest of honor. Rabbi Herschel Schacter, chairman of the Presi- dium of the Religious Zionists of America, Mizrachi-Hapoel Ham- izrachi, will deliver the keynote address at this event marking the dedication of the Yeshivah's new building and campus in South- field. Prof. Levin, head of the WSU economics department for 25 years, is the son of the late Rabbi Judah Leib Levin, founder of the Yeshivah. The honoree is former president of the Jewish Social Service Bureau (Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service), a member of the budget review committee of the Torch Drive and a former presi- dent of the Detroit Metropolitan Council of the Jewish National Fund. He has been listed in the Who's Who of America over 13 years, in the Who's Who in World Jewry and the Directory of Amer- ican Scholars and Who's Who in Education. Now professor emeritus of Wayne, Prof. Levin has authored many articles on economic and social problems in more than a dozen leading professional journals. Rabbi Schacter, spiritual leader of the Mosholu Jewish Center of the Bronx since 1946, is the former president of the Rabbinic Alumni of Yeshiva University, a leading member of the executive commit- tee on the Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy of the National Jew- ish Welfare Board and of the Rab- binical Council of America. He has visited Israel many times and has traveled around the world, addressing many remote Jewish communities in the Far East, Australia, India and es- pecially in the lands behind the Iron Curtain, notably in the Soviet Union. Rabbi Schacter gained recogni- tion for his achievements as an Army chaplain in combat during World War II and was the first Jewish chaplain to aid the Nazi victims in Buchenwald concentra- tion camp. For dinner reservations, call the Yeshivah office, 862-6668. Proceeds go toward scholarships and build- ing maintenance. Morocco Puts 2 Rabbis in Lay Court; Jewish Tribunal to Be Abolished? PARIS (JTA)—Reports received from Casablanca Tuesday indicated that the government of Morocco may be planning to abolish the rabbinical courts in that country which, until now. have had autono- mous status with sole responsibil- ity in Jewish personal matters. The step was seen in prospect as the government announced that Chief Rabbi Saul Danan, the 80- year-old descendent of Moses Mai- monideS, and former Associate Chief Rabbi Encaoua have been named as judges of the lay su- preme court of Morocco,. Both Rabbis Danan and Encaoua are now members of the Supreme Rabbinical Tribunal, of which Rab- bi Danan is president. That tri- bunal is an appellate court. There are 32 rabbinical courts in the country which, like the Supreme Tribunal, have autonomy in ques- tions of personal status and in- heritance among Jews. It is feared that, by placing Rab- bis Danan and Encaoua on the lay Supreme Court, the Jewish com- munity may no longer enjoy the privileges of the rabbinical court system in effect until now. (A report from Casablanca to the JTA Tuesday said that rabbis are representing the Moroccan rab- binate at the proceedings of the National Judiciary Congress which was opened by King Hassan Tues- day in Fez. The two rabbis are Moise Malka and Isaac Hazan, re- spectively vice-president and judge of the Rabbinical Tribunal of Casa- blanca.) Meanwhile, it was learned that the Moroccan National Broadcast- ing Service has canceled the He- brew programs for Moroccan Jews, apparently after Arab League in- tervention. Broadcast for many years, the religious program was sponsored ' by the Moroccan Council of Jewish Communities. The Council was not given any notice of the intent to cancel. Council leaders protested to the information ministry and to the broadcasting service. The Jewish leaders were given an opportunity to protest directly to the informa- tion minister, but it appeared the decision was irrevocable. 14—Friday, November 5, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Ladies of the ODESSA PROGRESSIVE AID SOCIETY Invite Members and Friends To Their Annual CHILD RESCUE FUND DONOR LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17th, 1965 At The Imperial Kosher Catering Co. on Wyoming Avenue FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: MRS. 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Levin Guest of Honor Rabbi Herschel Schacter Guest Speaker LOBO HALL, NOVEMBER 14, 1965 For a distinguished and memorable evening marking the dedica- Lion of our new school building and campus in Southfield. Daniel A. Laven Hillel L. Abrams Chairman of Building Committee President of Yeshivah Nathan D. Soberman David J. Cohen Chairman of the Executive Committee Program Chairman Dinner music provided by SAM BARNETT and his orchestra Reservations may be made through the following people: Hillel L. Abrams ,Hugo Apt Max Biber A. Howard Bloch Paul Bragman Jack Carmen Max Carmen David J. Cohen David N. Cohen Isadore R. Cohen Wolf Cohen Morris Dorne Reubin Dubrinsky Arthur Faber Kenneth Fischer Sidney Fischer David Goldberg Nathan I. Goldin Eric Greenbaum Ruben Grevnin Samuel Hechtman Morris Karbal Philip Langwald Frank Leiderman Daniel A. Laver, Isadore Levin Mark Nolan Benjamin Poss Solomon Rothenberg David Silver A. M. Silverstein Leon J. Simon Rabbi Gerald Werner—Dinner Coordinator Or Call the Yeshivah Office-862-6668 Nathan D. Soberman Isadore Sosnick Max Thomas Julius Wainer Meyer Weingarden Ezriel Weissman Eugene Zack Ohio