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December 03, 1965 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-12-03

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People Make News

Vicky Zimmerman Is `Bedford Incident'
on High Seas
Engaged to Mr. Gorov Drama
A drama set aboard a U.S. de-

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stroyer in the North Atlantic is
enacted in "The Bedford Incident,"
now showing at the Palms and
Woods theaters.
Starring Richard Widmark and
Sidney Poitier, the Columbia Pic-
tures release tells the story of two
nerve-torn crews on vessels em-
battled with each other and with
the elements. Widmark plays the
martinet commander aboard the
U.S.S. Bedford; Sidney Poitier is
a journalist-passenger who watches
with dismay as Widmark drives his
crew to the breaking point.
Also starring are James Mac-
Arthur, Wally Cox and Eric Port-
man.

LESLIE R. SCHMIER, president
Joseph Friedman, of St. Louis,
has been named chairman of the of Prudential Investment Co. and
National Patrons Society of the a graduate of Wayne State Univer-
Jewish Theolog- sity's law school, was installed
ical Seminary of Wednesday as president of the
America, it was Wayne State Fund Board of Direc-
announced by Dr. tors. Schmier is a past president
Louis Finkel- of the alumni association. MRS.
stein, chancellor IRVING DWORKIN was named
of the seminary. vice president and GEORGE M.
Friedman will di- ZELTZER was elected to a six-
rect the activi- year term on the board of direc-
ties of scores of tors.
* * *
outstanding busi-
ORIN LEHMAN, grandnephew
ness, communal
and civic leaders of the late Senator Herbert H.
throughout t h e Lehman, and ROBERT J.
nation in a drive SCHWARTZ have entered the race
Beth Tefilo to Pay Honor
to enlist support for the Congressional seat previ-
MISS VICKY ZIMMERMAN
Friedman f maintenance ously held by New York's Mayor-
to Abraham Hoptman, 75
of the 80-year-old Seminary. The elect John Lindsay.
A dinner honoring Abraham
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zimmermln of
* * *
Patrons Society is composed of in-
Kipling Ave., Oak Park, announce Hoptman, president of the Chevra
public
inaugural
ball
to
honor
A
* * *
dividuals who annually contribute
the engagement of their daughter Kadisha of Cong. Beth Tefilo
YALE KALIFF", 19786 Monte a minimum of $1,000 each for the Mayor JEROME P. CAVANAGH
Vicky Grace to Clifford M. Gorov, Emanuel Tikvah for the past 20
last
elected
Vista, has been appointed a career maintenance of the center of Con- and other city officials
years, will be held 6 p.m. Thurs-
month will be held Jan. 4 in Cabo son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorov of
representative of the Detroit gen- servative Judaism.
day at Oak Manor Caters.
Vassar
Dr.
Hall
Ballroom.
Co-chairmen
of
the
*
*
*
eral agency of National Life In-
The date will mark Mr. Hopt-
The
bride-elect
attended
Ferris
Inaugural
Ball,
which
will
Detroit
Yehoshua Levy, treasurer of
surance Company of Vermont, gen-
man's
75th birthday.
State
College
and
Michigan
Lu-
swearing-in
cere-
eral agent Austin A. Kanter an- Histadrut, and John F. Henning, follow official
Rabbi Leizer Levin will be guest
after- theran College. The future bride-
be
held
the
same
to
monies
undersecretary
of
labor,
paid
trib-
nounced. Kaliff was with the In-
Goldberg, of the groom attended Ferris State Col- speaker. For reservations, call
dependent Order of Foresters for ute to JAMES J. O'NEIL, president noon, are Adolph
Theaters, and lege and is a graduate of Wayne Morris Dorn, president, UN 4-0089,
Detroit
Community
21/2 years before joining the Mont- of the Philadelphia Building
Howard
(Hud)
Greene,
president State University, where he was or Sam Kiurnetz, treasurer, UN 3-
pelier, Vt., life insurance firm. Trades Council, at a joint labor-
Detroit
Federation
of Musi- associated with Sigma Alpha Mu 6156.
of
the
management
dinner
Sunday
which
with
was
Earlier, for 18 years, he
Fraternity.
cians.
for
the
Histadrut
the G•ershinon Hair Dressing Salon. raised $25,000
* * *
A February wedding is planned.
* * *
Scholarship Fund in honor of the
The Holidays Are
Two of Detroit's most distin-
PAUL M. DAVIDSON, 19650 labor leader.
MISCHA
KOT-
Getting Closer
* *. *
guished musicians,
Criterion Club Open House
Deering, Livonia, an associate of
TLER,
pianist,
and
MISCHA
MI-
Dr.
NAHUM
GOLDMANN,
pres-
the Detroit general agency of Na-
Order Your Gifts Now
SCHAKOFF, violinist, will appear to Feature Max Sosin
tional Life Insurance Company of ident of the World Zionist Organi-
Club
will
host
its
p.m.
today,
in
the
Criterion
The
in
recital
8:30
Personalized China by
Vermont, ranked high twice in the zation and the World Jewish Con-
Gold Room at Oakland University. final open house of the year 8 p.m.
firm's recent f o u rt h annual gress, will address the 18th an- They
will be heard in the Beetho- Wednesday at the Commonwealth
autumn sales campaign. General nual Hanukah dinner of Ameri-
No. 1 in D major, the Branch Bank meeting hall, W. 7
Sonata
ven
cans
for
Progressive
Israel-Hasho-
agent AUSTIN A. KANTER, says
Faure Sonata No. 1 in A major Mile at Mark Twain.
ot, Davidson was 20th in volume na- mer Hatzair, Dec. 5, at the Bel- and the Prokofieff Sonata No. 1
Sally Sidran, chairman of the
tionally, with $550,500 of life in- mont Plaza Hotel, New York.
in
F
minor.
This
will
be
the
first
committee
on public programs,
*
*
*
surance applications, and 24th in
time
in
several
seasons
that
the
said
Max
Sosin,
Detroit humorist,
20461 Oxley Rd.
Queen Elizabeth II has approved
percentage of quota achieved,
two busy artists have appeared to- will highlight the program of en-
618%, in the five-week competi- the awarding of the Royal Medal gether in a sonata recital. The tertain ment.
342-3441 or 342-6647
tion. Agents and agencies from of the Royal Society of London two Mischas, both Russian by
The public is invited without
Maine to Hawaii took part in the to British astronomer Dr. RAY- birth, have come to be major in-
Want ads get quick results!
charge.
Jacob
MOND A. LYTTLETON,
drive.
musical
fluences
in
the
Detroit
* * *
Ziskind Visiting Professor of As- world.
Napco I n d u s t r i e s, Inc., an- trophysics at Brandeis University.
* * *
* * *
nounces the appointment of J.
SAMUEL LOUIS KASTNER, an
HARMON MOSS to the position of
Senator PHILIP A. HART and associate of the Ruben Gold,
domestic traffic manager. Moss, THEODORE SACHS will be reci- agency of the Massachusetts Mu-
former Detroiter, maintained an pients of the American Civil Li- tual Life Insurance Co., has com-
active part in Jewish counnunity berties Union's annual Bill of pleted 10 days of specialized
activities until his recent transfer Rights Award this Saturday eve- training at Springfield, Mass., as
to the Twin Cities.
ning. The award will be made a member of his company's 56th
* * *
during the intermission of the Home Office School for Career
LEON DULTZIN, of Jerusalem, show "VOICES, Inc.," the musical Underwriters.
member of the executive of the production from New York being
* *
*
Jewish Agency for Israel, and brought to Detroit for one night
Violinist PAUL ROSENTHAL,
head of its economic department, only.
a Juilliard music school student,
. . . The Greatest for
* .* *
arrived in New York for a five
is among eight finalists selected
House parties, confirmations, weddings ...
week speaking tour throughout
The Rev. Dr. MARTIN LUTHER in the Sibelius international violin
the United States and Canada.
KING, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., presi- competition in Helsinki Tuesday.
* * *
dent of the Southern Christian
* * *
Rep. CHARLES C. DIGGS, Jr. Leadership Conference and Nobel
DI 1-1702
ADOLPH HELD, national chair-
(D.-Mich.)•of the Subcommittee on Peace Prize winner, will receive
626 9662
Africa, announced that he has been the Judaism and World Peace man of the Jewish Labor Commit-
appointed by the chairman of the" Award of the Synagogue Council tee and a manager of the Jewish
Committee on Foreign Affairs to of America, it was announced by Daily Forward, was presented with
head a study mission to Africa. Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen of Chica- the first Eleanor Roosevelt Award
at a luncheon Monday attended by
Representatives BENJAMIN S. go, president of the Council.
ROSENTHAL (D.-N.Y.), E. ROSS
The award will be made to Dr. Labor leaders, members of the
ADAIR (R.-Iind.) and EDWARD J. King at the annual dinner of the Workmen's Circle and represent-
DERWINSKI (R.-Ill.) are mem- Council, Dec. 5, at the Waldorf- atives of senior citizens clubs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., chair-
bers of the group.
Astoria Hotel, New York.
* * *
man of the Federal Commission for
* * *
Equal Opportunity in Employment,
V. J. SKUTT, chairman of the
The Siegfried Bendheim Memo-
board and chief executive officer rial Award given each year to an was guest speaker at the luncheon
of Mutual of Omaha Insurance outstanding lay worker in the field at which Held was cited for his
Co., has been named National of Jewish education by the Nation- efforts on behalf of senior citizens.
* * *
Brotherhood Week chairman for al Day Schools Association was
Rabbi EDWARD M. GERSH-
1966, Dr. STERLING W. BROWN, awarded to LOUIS M. 1VrERWITZ-
wall decor-accessories
president of the National Confer- ER of Miami Beach, Florida, who FIELD has been appointed televi-
interior decorating
ence of Christians and Jews, an- launched a one million dollar sion program editor of "The Eter-
nounced. Brotherhood Week, now foundation on behalf of the Miami nal Light telecasts during 1965-66.
in its 32nd year, is sponsored by Beach Hebrew Academy with an Announcement of Rabbi Gersh-
RUTH SCHWARTZ 20160 West 7 Mile Road
field's appointment was made by
the National Conference. Presi- initial contribution of $200,000.
Nr. Evergreen
KEnwood
7-5913
Dr.
Bernard
Mandelbaum,
provost
dent Johnson, as were all 'U.S.
* * *
of the Jewish Theological Semi-
Presidents beginning with Frank-
The promotion of BERNARD nary of American, which is respon-
lin D. Roosevelt, is honorary chair-
man of Brotherhood Week. Skutt GOLSKY to assistant treasurer of sible for the production of these
JUST ARRIVED—A vast array of the newest and finest
replaces Mitch Miller, television American Savings has been an- award-winning religious programs.
in domestic and imported gift items . . .
nounced
by
President
Alfred
L.
Rabbi Gershfield is instructor in
and popular music personality who
was the Conference's Brotherhood Deutsch. Golsky attended Michi- Talmud at the Seminary.
ceramics
• pewter • brassware • venetian hand blown
gan State University and receiv-
Week chairman for 1965.
glass

plaques
. . • and other countless items to help
ed his degree from Wayne State
* * *
Newark 'Y' to Be Built
University.
A
veteran
of
World
decorate your home.
The Greater Mount Clemens
NEWARK (jTA)—C ontracts
Chamber of Commerce elected War II, Golsky joined American were awarded for the construction
Whether furnishing traditional, contemporary, Mediter-
Savings
as
an
assistant
auditor
in
MAX ELKIN, owner and operator
at West Orange of a new, $2,359,-
ranean, Colonial or Italian!
of the Colonial Hotel, as president 1958. He is presently the associa- 600 Northfield building of the YM-
tion's
senior
closing
officer.
His
for 1966. A resident of the city
YWHA of Essex County. Drawing
Gift Items for the Home Start at $3.00
many years, he is a Mount Clem- -community affiliations include the of the detailed plans for the struc-
ens High School graduate and at- Samuel Grant Lodge of Bnai Brith ture followed a study in which
Gift Wrapped at No Charge
PTA. Gol-
tended the Detroit College of Law. and John Dewey School
sky and his wife Florence are the 900 families in the area were inter-
Layaway and Security Charge for Your Convenience
parents of a boy and a girl and re- viewed on the need for gr oup work
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
and constructive leisure facilities.
side on Avon St.,Oak Park.

JOSEPH ROSS, president of Fed-
eral pepartment Stores, will re-
ceive a human rights award from
the Detroit Committee for Human
Rights Day Observance at a recog-
nition dinner Dec. 15 at the Rack-
ham Education Memorial Build-
ing. Ross, one of the five to re-
ceive the honor, will be cited in
the area of liberty by Bruce Mil-
ler of the NAACP. Mrs. Golda Kro-
lik of the Commission on Com-
munity Relations will present an-
other award to Alex Fuller of the
Wayne County AFL-CIO. Guest
speaker Rev. James Laird of Cen-
tral Methodist Church will con-
sider in his talk the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and
the UN Genocide Treaty. For tick-
ets, call the committee headquar-
ters, 963-9550.

.

ESTHER
BAND

artin Xosins Oavid Overton

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gde a s

Specially priced for the holidays from

C.dami Accents

26—Friday, December 3, 1965

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