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January 28, 1966 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-01-28

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Perlzweig Feted on 70th Birthday
by Dr Goldmann and UN Leader

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

Prof. John P. Humphrey, Director of the Division of Human
Rights of the UN (center) and Dr. Jacob Robinson (right) inter-
national authority on the European Jewish tragedy, toasting Dr.
Maurice L. Perlzweig (left) on his 70th birthday.
* * *
The role of the World Jewish
Congress in furthering the pro-
tection of human rights has won
warm praise from a United Na-
tions expert. Dr. John P. Hum-
By Ski Shmarak
phrey, director of the UN's Divi-
sion of Human Rights, coupled his
One of Detroit's newest motels,
praise for the organization with COLONIAL INN MOTEL, located
a 70th birthday tribute to Dr. at 18850 Woodward, near 7 Mile
Maurice L. Perlzweig, the WJC's Rd., is offering special week-
permanent representative at the end `simcha' rates, with free use
UN and director of the WJC de- of the hospitality room which has
partment of international affairs. bar, refrigerator and coffee. For
Describing Dr. Perlzweig as "the information, call 883-1970.
best, the most persuasive, the most
* * *
effective speaker" he had heard
Ed
Kasperian,
of NORTHLAND
in 20 years' debate on human rights
FORD
on
Greenfield
and 10 Mile
at the UN, Dr. Humphrey added: Rd., is a perfect example
of some-
"The extent of Dr. Perlzweig's
contributions to the international one who came up through the
protection of human rights will ranks. From a salesman years ago,
never be known because people to used car salesman and manager,
dealing in such matters must be he is now head man at the million-
discreet and self-effacing. The sit- dollar showplace of this area. But
uation is best described by the it wasn't all easy and behind him
proverbial iceberg—the two-thirds every step of the way is the same
under water are the most import- type of woman you read about us-
ually in back of a successful man,
ant."
Citing Dr. Perlzweig's participa- his wife, Claira, who, with her hus-
tion in the UN human rights pro- band, are now enjoying the fruits
gram for nearly two decades, the of their hard efforts.
UN officer said that this period
has brought some important devel- Kvutzah to Hear Lecture
opments, including the Universal
on 8th Century Scholar
Declaration of Human Rights.
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president
The 8th Century scholar Be-
of the World Jewish Congress, paid hayah Ibn Pakuda will be the
tribute to Dr. Perlzweig "as one
of the outstanding leaders of the subject of an illustrated lecture
by Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mathis at
World Jewish Congress."
Dr. Perlzweig will be in Detroit a meeting of Kvutzah Ivrit, He-
on Feb. 2 to present the WJC brew Cultural Society, 8:30 p.m.
needs before the Jewish Welfare
Saturday in room 384 of the
Federation.
Jewish Center.
Joseph Katz, president, will
A band can no longer play Glenn
Miller's famous Pennsylvania 6- chair the meeting, devoted to the
5000. It now has a new title, Area life, philosophical works and in-
Code 213-807-5666. — (Louisville) fluence of Behayah, known for
Kentucky Irish American.
his book, Duties of the Heart.

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HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: Cantor David Bagley,
formerly of Cong. Beth Aaron and
now chief cantor of Mexico City,
will be heard in his new recording,
with comments by Cantor Harold
Orbach of Temple Israel.
* *
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: A fantasy about a
saintly rabbi in Heaven, "The
Parable of Reb Yisroel," will be
presented as the sixth in a series
on Fables and Folktales. Rabbi Is-
rael Silverman, registrar of the
graduate rabbinical department of
the Jewish Theological Seminary,
will deliver brief comments after
the presentation.
* * *

Tribute to the Arts
on 'Hi ollio-
ef) hts'

With the initiation of "Festival
'66' by the Jewish Center, "High-
lights" will feature a tribute to the
arts, it was announced by Mrs.
Lewis Grossman, chairman of the
broadcasting committee of the Jew-
ish Community Council. This new
radio-television series is to be pre-
sented each Sunday on Channel 2
at 9:45 a.m., and on WJBK radio
at 9:15 a.m.
The new series, "Festival '66,"
will appear for four successive
weeks commencing this Sunday
and will consist of programs fea-
turing drama, dance, art and
liturgical music.
For the opener, Cantor Louis
Klein of Cong. Bnai Moshe; Cantor
Shabtai Ackerman of Cong. Beth
Abraham; and Cantor Harold Or-
bach of Temple Israel, who. is also
chairman of the music committee
for the festival, will present a con-
cert of cantorial music.
This program will be followed
on Feb. 6 with a discussion of art
objects and paintings on display
at the Center.
A discussion of involvement in
community issues will follow a
presentation of some scenes
from Ibsen's "Enemy of the Peo-
ple" on the Feb. 13 show.
The series will conclude Feb. 20
with "The Village I Knew," a
dance program choreographed by
Sophie Maslow of New York, who
has been brought to Detroit es-
pecially for this purpose.
Hostess for this series of arts
programs will be Mrs. Allen Ber-
lin, active participant in musical
and art spheres in Detroit. Mrs.
Berlin has served on the music
committee for the planning of
"Festival '66" and is a member of
the broadcasting committee and
culture commission of the Jewish
Community Council. The TV and
radio programs were produced by
Evelyn Orbach, program associate
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil.

Chicago Allocates
$6,712,423 for 1966

CHICAGO (JTA) — Allocations
totaling $6,712,423 for the 1966
budgets of 12 local, affiliated medi•
cal and social service agencies were
announced here by Abram D. Davis,
president of the Jewish Federa-
tion of Metropolitan Chicago at
the 66th anniversary meeting at
which the Federation presented its
1965 Julius Rosenwald Memorial
Award to Joseph L. Block, a civic
leader who was cited as the per-
son "who achieved most in the
advancement of the purposes of
the Jewish Federation and the wel-
fare of the Jewish community."

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, January 28, 1966

Harold Waller to Take Reform Services Barred
Tel Aviv Bnai Brith
Di aneGoodman as Bride by TEL
AVIV (JTA) — Protest

mounted among non-Orthodox
circles here over a decision by the
management of the Bnai Brith
Building here not to permit Tel
Aviv's first Reform congregation
to hold Sabbath services on its
premises.
The congregation reportedly first
received permission to hold Friday
evening services in the Bnai Brith
Building but the building's man-
agement later notified the congre-
gation that the permission had
been granted without due authority
and that no Reform services would
be permitted in the building..
In an editorial Sunday morning,
the independent daily, Ha'aretz,
attacked the Bnai Brith decision to
withdraw permission for the con-
gregation to hold services and
asked whether the organization's
MISS DIANE GOODMAN
American membership approves
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goodman such a decision.
of Brooklyn announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Diane Project to Reclaim Soil
Carol to Harold Myron Waller, From 3 Israel Sea Areas
son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Wal-
TEL AVIV (ZINS) — An at-
ler of Wildemere Ave. A June tempt to fill in an area of the
wedding is planned.
ocean to reclaim additional hun-
Miss Goodman is a senior at dreds of dunams of soil is now
Brooklyn College, where she is a underway in Tel Aviv. The proj-
member of Psi Chi, the national ect, covers a sea area two kilome-
psychology honorary society.
ters long and 400 meters wide.
Mr. Waller, who holds degrees Similar projects will be under-
from the Massachusetts Institute taken in Haifa and Acre.
of Technology, where he was pres-
ident of the Hillel Society, and
Northwestern University, is a can-
didate for the PhD degree in poli-
tical science at Georgetown Uni-
versity. He is a member of Pi
Tau Sigma, Sigma Xi and Pi Sigma
Alpha, national scholastic honor-
ary societies.
by

HAL GORDON

The Jews of Ireland
The Jewish community of Ire-
land, which dates back to the 13th
Century, today numbers some 5,400
persons, nearly all of whom live in
Dublin.

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