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February 11, 1966 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-02-11

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DeenaRobinsonEngaged
to Steven 111. Greenberg

People Make News

Rabbi ARYEH L. GOTLIEB of
Valley Stream, N.Y., has been ap-
pointed director of the Seaboard
Region of the United Synagogue
of America.
• *
MAURICE A. BETMAN address-
ed the Oak Park Rotary Club on
the subject "How To Cut Your
Estate Taxes By 50 Per Cent Or
More."
* *
DANIEL I. SCHECHTER, a
graduate student from Syracuse
University, has been named to
Mayor Cavanagh's office staff
while on a fellowship from the
National Center for Education in
Politics, sponsored by the Ford
Foundation. Schechter, 23, will
help write speeches and attend
staff meetings in an intern's capa-
city for five months.
• * *
Dr. NELSON GLUECK, author
of "Deities and Dolphins" and
president of Hebrew Union. Col-
lege-Jewish Institute of Religion,
will receive the Ohio Newspaper
. Association Governor's Award at
the organization's annual conven-
tion in Columbus. Gov . James
Rhodes will present the award to
Dr. Glueck, and eight : other Ohio-
ans who have brought distinction
to their state, today.
* * *
FRED LAZARUS JR., 81, retired
as chief executive officer of Fed-
erated Department Stores, Inc.,
and his son, RALPH LAZARUS
was named by the company direc-
tors to succeed him. The elder La-
zarus, one of the founders of the
Cincinnati-based department store
chain, will remain as board chair-
man and chairman of the com-
pany's executive committee. Ralph
Lazarus, 51, will remain as presi-
dent of the company as well as
chief executive.
* * *
William B. Goldfarb, president
of the Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion in Cleveland, has been ap-
pointed first chairman of the Na-
tional Council on Adult Jewish
Education, its was announced by
Isadore Breslau, president of the
American Assoc-
iation for Jewish
Education, which
sponsors the
council. Serving
a s vice - chair
man is Julius
Schatz, director
of the commis-
sion on Jewish
affairs of the
American Jewish
Congress. T h e
National C o u n-
cil on Adult Jew-
ish E du cation
was established k:L&::A<
in 1965, and is
Goldfarb
composed of 17 national Jewish
agencies with adult education pro-
grams.

each company agency who has ex-
celled in all phases of the life in-
surance business. In addition,
Nathan was presented with a mil-
lion-dollar group insurance award
and the first gold key by the
Moore Agency.

As Festival '66 goes into its
third week of cultural activities
at the Jewish Center, three events
will highlight the current pro-
gram.
A film festival will be presented
Sunday, with performances sched-
uled at 2, 4 and 7 p.m. The fea-

Rabbi FREDERICK A. EISEN-
BERG of Temple Emanuel, Grand
Rapids, will represent the Jewish
Chautauqua Society as lecturer at
Grand Valley State College in Al-
lendale, Mich. His subject will be
"Great Jewish Philosophers."
* * *
DR. IMMANUEL JAKOBOVITS,
rabbi of the Fifth Avenue Syna-
gogue, New York, author of
"Jewish Medical Ethics," was
chosen as the winner of the M. M.
Feder Award of the Association of
Orthodox Jewish Scientists for the
year 5725, and Dr. LEO LEVI as-
sistant professor of physics at the
City College of the City Univer-
sity of New York the winner for
5726. The $500 award endowed by
the Feder family in memory of
Meilich Mordecai Feder is given
annually by the association for
meritorious achievement in the
field of Halacha and science.

MISS DEENA ROBINSON

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson
Of Sherwood Dr., Huntington
Woods, announce the engagement
of their daughter Deena to Steven
Mark Greenberg, son of Mr.
Jerome Greenberg of Atlantic
Highlands, N.J., and the late Mil-
dred Rothenberg.
Miss Robinson attends Eastern
Michigan University, and her fi-
ance is a student at Wayne State
University's school of medicine,
where he is affiliated with Phi
Lambda Kappa medical frater-
nity.
The couple is planning a June
26 wedding.

`Stop and Frisk'
Plan Denounced

A statement released in the
name of the Metropolitan Detroit
Conference on Religion and Race
by Rabbi M. Robert Syme, Chair-
man, stressed the individual re-
sponsibility of the citizen in prob-
lems relating to law enforcement
and crime, while at the same time
denouncing "stop and frisk" pro-
posals.

Council Plans
Leadership
Training

Dr. Samuel Krohn, president of
the Jewish Community Council,
and Hubert J. Sidlow, chairman of
the council's internal relations
committee, announce plans for a
leadership training conference to
be convened in March.
Conference sessions will be held
March 1, 8 and 22 at 8:30 p.m. at
the Jewish Community Center,
under the direction of Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler.
In each of the meetings, Rabbi
Adler and a panel of lay and pro-
fessional leaders will examine var-
ious aspects of communal leader-
ship.
Dr. Krohn and Sidlow noted the
growing recognition that the pro-
per type of leadership in the Jew-
ish community is crucial if the
community is to achieve its pres-
cribed goals.
Included among the organiza-
tions who have already indicated
their support of the conference are:

Noting that "there are no simple
solutions" to problems of crime
and law enforcement, the state-
ment urged attention to the eradic-
ation of social disorders that
create the conditions within which
crime flourishes and to the de-
velopment of needed rehabilitation
resources. Higher pay and more
advancement opportunities fo r
those who choose the police pro-
fession were among the recom-
mendations advanced by the con-
ference.

The statement of the conference
followed a month's study of prob-
lems of law and order in a modern
metropolis which was undertaken
in cooperation with representatives
of the major bar associations, the
area law schools, and enforcement
officials.

Effective and just law enforce-
ment, the statement pointed out,
is the right of every citizen. Pro-
posals such as "stop and frisk" are
a threat to basic citizen rights and
do not answer the real problems of
maintaining law and order, in the
view of the conference.

Jewish Welfare Federation, American
Jewish Committee, American Jewish
Congres s, Bnai Brith Metropolitan
Council, Hillel Day School, Jewish
Labor Committee, Jewish War Veterans,
Zionist Organization of Detroit, Ha-
dassah, League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations, Women's American ORT,
Temple Beth El, Congregation Bnai
David, Workman's Circle, Adas Shalom
Synagogue, Temple Israel, Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, National Women's
League of United Synagogue of
America, City of Hope, Union of Ortho-
dox Jewish Congregations Women's
Branch, Congregation Beth Abraham,
Temple Emanu El, United Hebrew
Schools and Shaarit Haplaytah.

The conference is composed of
Glenn B. Moore Agency of Aetna representatives of the Archdiocese
Life Insurance Co., announced that of Detroit, the Metropolitan De-
ALAN NATHAN has been named troit Council of Churches, the
"Man of the Year" and is the re- Council of Eastern Orthodox
cipient of the Life Agency Man- Churches, and the Jewish Commu-
agement Association's plaque. The nity Council of Metropolitan De-
Better have an egg today than
award is presented to the man of troit. .
a hen tomorrow.—Italian proverb.

Consider

Review

the root of the word

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1/12

yox

derived from
finger Y 5
and the infinitive
to choose, elect
to raise finger, vote

Watch

now developments
of meaning:
elector, voter

choice
elections
elected
to get elected

voting
voter

this partial election glossary:
voice, vote
counting of votes:11*1p71 rrrpo
voting right
nTrr; r»t
election system
party

Election Hebrew

voters
vote!
voted

wr;ra
• Y..#n
17#1r1

party politics rinippb

Note
interesting combinations:

general elections
election campaign
election propaganda
election board
election results

vote of confidence

nitTo
ni-o.rlori yob
2-1:1 1,rj ±1,174171
.
ni*in -Ty,
ni-orjor; hiqin

1) W.I 11 11;r

vote of non-confidence iltiv,g
vote of censure
secret vote
714*

Film Festival, Yiddish Cantata
on Center Program for Week

party ticket, list
platform
majority
minority
, a stable majority
coalition

r1;',011/". . 1
17$7.

tny ,b
n' . X11

Smile

at the Americanization
yri"?#
of Hebrew
"to run for election" "rwrryoz

Courtesy Tarbuth Foundation

ture will be John Barrymore in
"Dr. Jekell and Mr. Hyde" and
Mack Sennett's "Fun Factory."
On Wednesday, at 2 p.m. the
Senior Adult Yiddish Dramatic
Group and the Young Dancers
Guild will perform a cantata, "The
Grandmother's Dream," in Shiff-
man Hall at a nominal charge.
An International Folk Dance-A-
Farband Officer Due Long
with the Young Dancers
at Histadrut Rally
Guild will be performed in Shiff-
Morris Lieberman, chairman of man Hall 8:30 p.m. Thursday. The
the Detroit Israel Histadrut Cam- performance will be followed by
paign, announces that the current audience participation.
campaign's final rollcall meeting
The art exhibit which opened
will take place 10:30 a.m. Sunday
Festival 66 Jan. 26, will con-
in the Labor Zionist Institute.
tinue on display through March
All volunteer workers, members
1. Featured are statuary pieces,
of the Campaign Council and or-
oils, water colors and other
ganization and landsmanschaften
paintings by noted artists, gath-
leaders have been invited to the
ered from important galleries
brunch at no charge. All who are
throughout Michigan.
In addition, several pieces on
active in the campaign are asked
to finish their assignments and display are on loan from the Kala-
turn in as many cards and as much mazoo Institute of Arts, the J, B.
cash as possible on that day.
Speed Art Museum of Louisville
The major part of the meeting and the Flint Institute of Arts. All
will be devoted to an address by gallery pieces are for sale.
Farband, Labor Zionist Order,
General-Secretary Jacob Katzman, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
who just returned from Israel, 24—Friday, February 11, 1966
where he attended the meeting of
the World Zionist Actions Com-
mittee, of which he is a member.
Katzman will present a progress
Now ...
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new town in the Tel-Aviv vicinity
named for the late American labor
Zionist leader, Louis Segal. This
new town is being developed
and His Orchestra
jointly by Histadrut and Farband.
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