Miss Tuchman to Marry 111r. Granitz in • Winter People Make News The Detroit Agency of the Great —The African Studies Association recently awarded its first West Life Assurance Co. an- Herskovits Award in Philadelphia nounces REUBEN R. YOUNG led to DR. RUTH SCHACHTER MORGENTHAU, associate profes- the field in both this country and sor of politics at Brandeis Univer- Canada in individual life insurance sity, for publishing the best book sales for the month of September. of 1964 on Africa. The award, Young provides services to many designed to recognize each year Detroit firms in the fields of busi- an outstanding work on Africa by ness and pension planning. an American scholar, was given * * * to Dr. Morganthau by Mrs. Melville FRANK L. NEWBURGER JR., Herskovits, widow of Prof. Herskovits, a pioneer Africanist financier and civic leader, has been who founded the first African elected president of the Federa- Studies Center in America in the tion of Jewish Agencies of Greater 1920s. at Northwestern University. Philadelphia. Newburger succeeds Dr. Morgenthau's book is "Political Judge Nochem S. Winnet who has Parties in French - Speaking West served three one-year terms. * * Africa." MISS SHARON TUCHMAN FRANK SATENSTEIN of New * * York was elected president of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tuchman The appointment of NOAH of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, an- LAMBERT as director of training American Book-Stratford Press, nounce the engagement of their in southeastern Michigan has been Inc., succeeding his older brother, daughter Sharon Faye to Philip announced by Austin A. Kanter, Edward Satenstein, who in turn Herschel Granitz, son of Mr. and general agent for National Life was elected chairman. A Cornell University graduate, Frank Saten- Mrs. Samuel Granitz of Oakwood Insurance Company of Vermont. stein joined the company in 1955, Dr., Oak Park. became vice president and then A late December wedding is DR. STERLING W. BROWN, executive vice president in 1961. planned. educator, minister and government * * * consultant, will be installed as Dr. JAAFES L. ROSENBERG, pro- president of the National Confer- fessor of drama at Carnegie ence of Christians and Jews at Tech, will be in Detroit this week- the Conference's board of trustee's end to see the Will-O-Way Theater annual meeting Nov. 14-15 at the production of his play, "The Death New York Hilton Hotel. Admiral and Life of Sneaky Fitch." The Lewis L. Strauss, NCCJ co-chair- play, being presented for the first time in the Midwest, will be at PIEL AVIV (JTA)—Speaking at man, will install Dr. Brown. * * * Will-O-Way through Nov. 21. the concluding dinner in honor of ROBERT I. WISHNICK, pro- * * * the 11th United Jewish Appeal Study Mission, Detroiter Max M. minent New York business ex- A total of $4,110,000 for the Fisher, UJA general chairman, an- ecutive and communal leader, has economic development of Israel nounced that the UJA anticipates been named recipient of the was announced Monday night at a the raising of $60,000,000 this year American Jewish Committee's 1965 dinner at the Americana Hotel in- in the United States and intends Human Relations Award. Presenta- augurating the 1965 fall campaign to seek greatly increased funds in tion of the award will take place of the Greater New York Commit- its 1966 campaign. at a dinner Nov. 17 at the Amer- tee for State of Israel Bonds. The The Study Mission leaders an- icana Hotel, New York. Sen. dinner was a testimonial tribute nounced advanced personal gifts JACOB K. JAVITS will receive a to IRA GU1LDEN, New York finan- amounting to more than $3,000,- scroll of honor "in recognition of cier and industrialist, who was 000, the largest sum ever brought his unparalleled leadership in the preented with the Israel Bond Or- forward by a mission group, to quest for human rights." ganization's annual Herbert Leh- * * * the 1966 UJA's nationwide cam- man Israel Award. Avraham Har- paign. Bnai Brith has announced the man, ambassador of Israel to the In addition, the Israel Educa- appointment of DR. SIDNEY NEL- United States, lauded the leader- tion Fund of the United Jew- SON of New York, a former Euro- ship of Guilden, who is national ish Appeal announced new gifts pean representative of the Amer- chairman of the Israel Bond Or- here totaling $1,000,000. Fisher, ican Joint Distribution Commit- ganization and general chairman listed four high priority tasks tee, as associate executive vice of its Greater New York drive. which UJA supporters and funds president of the 500,000-member * *. * must help to meet in 1966, in- Jewish service organization; and KENNETH H. LYNN, Detroit cluding: YALE GOLDBERG of Washington attorney, is the recipient of the 1. A stepped-up program to help as director of administration. Jaycee of the Quarter award in * * * Israel absorb 200,000 recent im- recognition of his services to the migrants, from backward Asian Delta Air Lines' board of direc- Oak Park junior chamber of corn- and African countries, settled in tors recently elected C. E. WOOL- merce. Lynn, 24371 Rensselaer, was 21 immigrant development towns MAN of Atlanta, one of the com- presented the award by the chap- throughout the country. pany's founders, to -the position of ter president, Saul Chudnow, for 2. Large-scale aid to help an an- board chairman and chief ex- his work as chairman of public re- ticipated 50,000 Jewish immigrants ecutive officer. RICHARD W. lations and as editor of the organi- a year move from distressed areas FREEMAN of New Orleans, chair- zation's newsletter, "The Jaycee of Europe, North Arica and Asia man of the board since 1954, re- Oak Parker." Lynn is the first to Israel and Western lands. mains on the board and will serve member of the Oak Park Junior 3. Increased aid for some 400,- as chairman of the finance com- Chamber of Commerce to receive this award. 000 distressed Jews residing in mittee. ' Europe and various Moslem lands. 4. Make up the loss of $17,500,- 000 which the Jewish Agency, the N- BY HENRY LEONARD Joint Distribution Committee and the United Hias Service, all UJA beneficiaries, were receiving from German reparation funds for the last 10 years, but which have now ended. UJA. Mission Ends; Advance Gifts of $3,000,000 WEN, Contest Winners to Solo at Center Annie Kavafian, violinist, and Rita Sloan, pianist, both winners of the Jewish Center's competition of 1965, will be soloists at the next Center symphony orchestra concert directed by Julius Chajes Nov. 16 at the Center. Miss • Kavafian, a student of Mischa Mischakoff, will play the Khachaturian Violin Concerto, and Miss Sloan, formerly a student of Julius Chajes and now at the Juilliard School of Music, will play Chopin's Polonaise Brillante Op. 22. The concert will open with Beethoven's Symphony No. 1. Tickets are available at the Center's cashier's office. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, November 5, 1965 Ned Harris Hof to Take Sinai Co-sponsors for Diabetics Sharon Sedman as Bride Class During National Diabetes Detec- tion Week, Nov. 14-20, a series of five Tuesday evening classes spon- sored by the Michigan Diabetes Association and Sinai Hospital of Detroit will start at Sinai's Sha- pero School of Nursing. The Nov. 16 lecture at 7:30 p.m. will be conducted by a physician, the second by a dietitian, the third and fourth by a registered nurse and the last by a dietitian. The classes, open to diabetic patients and members of their fam- ilies, may be joined by referral from a physician. For application forms and information, call the Michigan Diabetes Association, 342-9333. MISS SHARON SEDMAN Ravitz Returned to Common Council Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sedman of Detroit Common Council candi- Kipling Ave., Oak Park, announce date Mel Ravitz was returned to the engagement of their daughter office in the Tuesday election. 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