People Make News Bnai Brith announced the ap- pointment • of Dr. Harry Orlinsky, p rofessor of -Bible at Hebrew Union College- :Jewish Institute of Religion's New York school, as ; chairman of the 7ublic ations corn- rnittee of its com- mission on adult Jewish education. Dr. Orlinsky suc- ,-...eeds Dr. Oscar :Tanowsky, w h o 7ecently retired as professor of aistory and di- rector of the In- stitute of New York Area Stud- ies at City Col- Dr. Orlinsky l e g e of N e w York. Dr. Janowsky will continue to serve as a member of the com- mittee. Editor-in-chief of the new translation of the Hebrew Bible for the Jewish Publication Society of America, Dr. Orlinsky was the first Jewish scholar invited to par- ticipate in an authorized Christian translation of the Bible into Eng- lish; and is the co-translator of a five-volume English edition of Rashi's Commentary on the Pen- tateuch. * * * Shakespeare's Joan of Arc, "scourge of the English," in his play, "Henry VI," will be played by MARTHA HENRY, it was an- nounced by Michael Langham, ar- tistic director of the Stratford Festival Ontario. Miss Henry, as announced previously, also will portray Viola in "Twelfth Night." * * * JEROME L. SCHOSTAK, secre- tary-treasurer of Schostak Brothers and Company, served on a faculty of experts at the annual conven- tion of the International Council of Shopping Centers in Los An- geles from April 16 to 21. * * * The Ypsilanti Greek Theater an- nounced that prominent Broadway designer ELDON ELDER has been engaged as scenic designer for the 1966 festival season. • * * UNTERMAN, Chief Rabbi of Is- rael, will address an assembly of faculty and students at N.Y. Ye- shiva University, Tuesday, at noon. * * * Noted contemporary painter JACK TWORKOV, chairman of the art department of Yale Uni- versity, will speak in the Detroit Institute of Arts lecture Hall Tuesday, 8 p.m. * * * The election of two prominent executives to the board of directors of the National Ramah Commis- sion, Inc., was announced by Louis Winer of Chicago, the board's president. GEORGE M. LEVINE, industrialist of Columbus, 0., and Dr. Arthur T. Jacobs, executive vice-president of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America, will join some 40 other volunteer lead- ers throughout the continent who help to direct the affairs of this growing movement in religious edu- cation. * * * General YIGAL ALLON, Minis- ter of Labor of the State of Israel, arrived in the United States to take part in the campaign for State of Israel Bonds. * * * Congregation Bnai Jeshurun, the oldest conservative synagogue in the United States, will celebrate its 140th anniversary with a dinner honoring Rabbi WILLIAM BER- KOWITZ, on the occasion of his 15th year of spiritual leadership. * * • A delegation of Detroit area builders, headed by LOUIS HECHT- MAN, president of the Builders . Association of Metropolitan De- troit, will attend the annual spring meeting of the board of directors of the National Association of Home Builders in Washington April 22-26. YEHUDI MENUHIN, who was a child prodigy as a violinist, will celebrate his 50th birthday at a benefit concert in Royal Festival Hall, London, April 26. * * MARTIN SLOBIN has been elected president of the 17th Dis- trict Young Democrats. Slobin, 21, a pre-law senior at Monteith Col- lege of Wayne State University, is retiring as president of the Wayne State University Young Democrats. Also elected were vice presidents Lois St. Aubin and Clyde Wray; treasurer, Fred Hud- son,: recording secretary, Irma Goldston; corresponding secretary, Paula Lee Marvin; executive board members-at-large, Michael Driss- man, Jack Legel and Judith Res- nick. * * * PETER WEISS, the German-Jew- ish dramatist, who lives in Sweden, was awarded the Heinrich Mann prize for 1965 for his oratorio, "The Investigation," which is based on testimony in the major Auschwitz war crimes trial in Frankfurt last year. * * * Judge JOSEPH PERNICK of Wayne County Circuit Court was main speaker at the Downtown Synagogue's Women's Auxiliary meeting Tuesday at the synagogue, His topic was "The Radical Right of the John Birch Society." * * * ANDREW GOODMAN, president of Bergdorf Goodman, has been named national general chairman of the American Jewish Com- mittee's Appeal for Human Rela- tions, the fund-raising arm of the committee. * * * LAWRENCE PERNICK, of Per- nick Insurance Agency, recently announced the association of his firm with Continental Under- writers, Inc. He is a graduate of Wayne State University where he majored in business administration and insurance. In 1957 he received the professional designation "Char- tered Property and Casualty Under- writer." For the past 13 years I he has managed the Pernick Agency in Detroit. A resident of Oak Park, he and his wife Anne have three children. * * * Rabbi ABRAHAM B. HECHT, president of the Rabbinical Alli- ance of America, will open the U.S. Senate with an Invocation Prayer, Monday. This date coincides with Israel Independence Day marking the 18th anniversary of the State of Israel. * * Postmaster EDWARD L. BAKER reminded Detroiters today that the Postal Savings System would be closed out permanently on April 26, and no deposits will be accept- ed in Postal Savings Accounts after that date. Interest on deposits will cease to accrue on the interest an- niversary dates of certificates oc- curring between April 27, 1966 and April 26, 1967. Certificates may be cashed on their anniversary dates. Chabad Silver Anniversary Dinner on May 16 The Chabad Lubavitch silver an- niversary dinner will be held May 16 at Latin Quarter, it was an- nounced by Avern Cohn, dinner chairman. The program prepared for the affair will be headed by U.S. Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon. Guests of honor at the anniver- sary dinner will be Charles E. Feinberg, Mrs. Rachel Kurtzman, Mrs. William Hordes, Mrs. Morris L. Schaver and Harry L. Schumer. They will be honored for their dedicated efforts on behalf of Cha- bad and its worldwide projects. The three projects that will be aided with proceeds from the din- ner are: Camp Gan Israel at Fen- ton, Mich., the Midwest regional camp; the Medical Center at Kfar Chabad in Israel and the voca- Several years ago Merkos L'In- tional schools at Mar Chabad. y- onei Chinuch established Camp Gan Israel at Fenton and several other camps in the United States and abroad. There are 11 Chabad camps in 10 countries. These camps offer a wholesome recrea- tion and education in a traditional atmosphere to thousands of young- sters from all backgrounds. Chabad Vocational Schools are located in Kfar Chabad, the Luba- vitch village near Tel Aviv. These schools include printing, carpentry and agricultural schools for boys and a teachers' seminary and occupational schools for girls. In these schools, immigrant children Karen Rader Engaged to Brian R. Jacobson sor's Cleary Au-: ditorium upon Judge Kaufman John Feikens and Mrs. John Edd Peel. The awards are given by the Ur- sula Foundation and the Ursuline Judge riaufman Sisters of Our Lady's School for Retarded Children, Glengarda. thousands of children in the various schools in the settlement and in Kibbutzim in the surround- ing area. The medical center, when completed, will have com- plete medical facilities. For information and for reserva- tions to the dinner, call Lubavitch regional office, 14000 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park, phone 544-7168. 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