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May 27, 1966 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-05-27

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People Make News

Tuesday Musicale, at its annual
meeting, elected MRS. SOL Q.
KESLER president. She has
served this club of women in mu-
sic as' vice president, member of
the executive beard, chairman of
programs and chairman of audi-
tions, as well as sponsor of the
Student League. For her leader-
ship of this group of young women,
the board voted her a life mem-
bership. She served the State Fed-
eration of Music Clubs as treas-
urer and is a past-president of the
Detroit Music Study Club. At
present, she is on the board of
directors of the Detroit Music Set-
tlement School and holds the office
of treasurer. She serves also, on
the music cultural committee for
programs of the International
Institute.

* * *

WILLIAM ROTHCHILD, of
Holyoke, Mass., who has been di-
rector of teenage activities at the
Jewish Community Center in
Youngstown, 0. for the past three
years, has been appointed assistant
director of the office of alumni
activities at Yeshiva University.
* *

Campaign headquarters for
MICHAEL L. STACEY have been
opened at 18903 W. 7 Mile: Stacey,
20511 Pierson, is seeking the Re-
publican nomination for state rep-
resentative from the 16th district.

*

* *

HERBERT G. LUFT, correspond-
ent of the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency in Hollywood, was elected
president of the Hollywood For-
eign Press Association, an organ-
ization of journalists covering mo-
tion picture activities here.

*

* *

The vice-president of one of the
country's leading motion picture
exhibitors, SAMUEL SCHULMAN
of Beverly Hills. Calif., together
with his wife, Sylvia, has under-
written and endowed a chair in
theater arts at Brandeis Univer-
sity. DR. EDWIN BURR PETTET,
chairman of the Brandeis Theater
Arts Department and a well-known
critic,. has been named the first
incumbent of the chair, which will
be known as the Sylvia and Samuel
Schulman Chair in Theater Arts.

*

* *

The appointment of CHAIM H.
FRIEND, New York, as executive
vice-chairman of the Reform Jew-
ish Appeal was announced by
Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath.
president of the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations, and
Rabbi Nelson Glueck, president of
the Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion.
* * *
Dr. DAVID KAHAN was recent-
ly appointed chief rabbi of the
Buenos Aires kehilla at a recep-
tion given by the South American
section of the World Jewish Con-
gress Monday in Buenos Aires.

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WILLIAM P. HARRINGTON,
Congressional candidate in the
17th Republican District, will be
the guest speaker at the Optimist
Club noon Wednesday.

IRVING S. CANE, coordinator of
Mayor Cavanagh's industrial and
commercial development committee
and considered one of the city's
top administrators, has submitted
* * *
his resignation to return to a priv-
The Rabbinical Assembly at its ate real estate and consulting busi-
66th annual convention elected ness. As coordinator, he was cred-
Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen, Temple ited with keeping several com-
panies from moving out of the De-
Emanu-El, Provi-
troit area and bringing other firms
dence R.I., to a
to the city.
one-year term as
president. Rabbi
Bohnen who has
been vice presi-
dent of the or-
ganization for the
past two years, in
The Jewish Community Council,
his new post,
at the final delegate assembly of
succeeds- Rabbi
the season, re-elected Dr. Samuel
Max J. Routten- Rabbi Bohnen
Krohn to a second term as presi-
berg, Bnai Sholom, Rockville Cen- dent. Other officers elected for
tre, New York.
a one-year term were: Harold
* * *
ALBERTO ABDALA, a Uru-
guayan political leader mentioned
as a possible candidate in the
forthcoming presidential elections
in that country, arrived in Jeru-
salem Tuesday for a . week-long
stay. During his visit, Abdala, who
is of Lebanese extraction, will
meet with President Zalman Sha-
zar, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol,
Foreign Minister Abba Eban and
other Israeli leaders.
* * *
Prof. EPHRAIM KATCHAL.SKI
of the Weizmann Institute of
Science has been elected a foreign
member of the U.S. National
Academy of Sciences.
* * *
IVAN MUELLER was elected
president of the Stockholm JewiSh
community.
* *
IRVING MITCHEL FELT, pres-
DR. S..-VMUEL KROHN
ident of the Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies of New York, was Berry, A v e r n Cohn and Irving
honored at Hotel Plaza, for his Pokempne r, vice - presidents;
three years of presidency of the George M. Zeltzer, secretary; and
organization. More than 500 guests Sidney J. Karbel, treasurer.
attended the dinner at which Sen-
The elected executive committee
ator Jacob K. Javits and Mayor members are: Judge Benjamin D.
John V. Lindsay were the princi- Burdick, Lawrence W. Crohn,
pal speakers.
Mitchell Feldman, Mrs. Arnold
* * *
Frank, Lawrence Gubow, Rabbi
President Lyndon B. Johnson Max Kapustin, Jerome Kelman,
paid tribute to Rabbi MAURICE Jack Malamud, Mrs. Marshall Mil-
N. EISENDRATH, president of the ler, Dr. Irving Posner, Martin
Union of American Hebrew Con- Rose, Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum,
gregations on the occasion of his Hyman S, afran, Hubert J. Sidlow,
40th year in the rabbinate. The Erwin S. Simon, Rabbi M. Robert
head of the 660 Reform synagogue Syme, David Teitlebaum and Stan-
body in the United States and ley J. Winkelman.
Canada was honored at a dinner
In addition to welcoming five
by lay and rabbinic representa- new organizations to membership
tives at the Hotel Delmonico in in the Council, the delegates heard
New York City. President Johnson reports from 'standing committee
had Congressman Abraham Mul- chairmen on various aspects of
ter present Dr. Eisendrath with a Council activity during the year.
personally inscribed color photo-
graph paying tribute to the rab-
bi's four decades of "devoted re-
ligious and community service."
* * *
synagogues BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB will
More than 500
throughout the United States and hold its installation of officers at
the synagogue, 9 p.m. Wednesday.
Canada will
The following officers will be in-
celebrate Satur-
stalled: president, Sheldon Man-
day, June 11, as
son; vice presidents, Joseph Cher-
"Rabbi Mordecai
ner and Dr. Myron Spalter: trea-
M. Kaplan Sab-
surer, Wallace Kinzer: recording
bath" in honor of
secretary, Samuel Wilner: and
the famed re-
trustees, Jerome Kohn, Joseph
ligious leader's
Gaba, Abe Feinstein and Sidney
85th birth day.
Miller.
Sermons and spe-
cial programs
Local Developers Buy
will be devoted
to the life and
Dearborn Complex
teachings of the Dr. Kaplan
A model community in Dear-
founder of the Reconstructionist born. Springwells Park, was pur-
movement.
chased by a syndicate of investors
* * *
and developers headed by Max M.
SHIMON PERES, former depu- Fisher, Phillip Stollman, Max
ty minister of defense of Israel, Stollman and Samuel Frankel.
will visit the United States under
The Springwells Park complex
the auspices of the Zionist Organ- has 123 apartments, 80 town-
ization of America. Peres is sched- houses and a shopping center on
uled to arrive June 8 and will Greenfield at Rotunda. It was sold
spend 10 days touring the country by the Founders Society of the
and meeting with ZOA leaders.
Detroit Institute of Arts. The So-
* *
ciety received the property in
LEON DULTZIN, vice president 1959 as a gift from Ford Founda-
of the World Union of General tion, which built the community in
Zionists and head of the economic 1940. The property value is esti-
department of the Jewish Agency, mated at around $2,000,000.
arrived on a visit to the United
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
States and Mexico on matters re-
lating to his department.
Friday, May 27, 1966-27

Council Elects
Krohn President

At-Home Receptions Announced

Annual confirmation services of Temple Israel took place on May
24. An at-home reception will be held May 29 for the following Temple
Israel confirmand:
CAROL DUNITZ, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Daniel Dunitz, 19171
Parkside, 2-5 p.m. No cards.
Annual consecration services of Cong. Bnai Moshe will take
place May 29. An at-home reception will be held that afternoon for
the following Bnai Moshe consecrant:
LINDA SUE SCHWARTZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schwartz,
15220 Kenton, Oak Park, 5-10 p.m. No cards.

`Scout-O-Rama '66' Set for June 3-5

Hundreds of scouts and leaders
will take part in the huge "Scout-
0-Rama '66" show to be held at
Michigan State Fairgrounds June
3-5.
Nearly 20,000 boys and leaders
will take part in staging the big
indoor-outdoor exposition. Many of
the major buildings at the Fair-
grounds will be used, including the
Coliseum, the Dairy and Agricul-
ture Buildings, and the new Com-
munity Arts Building.
Some of the main features will
include Cub-O-Rama, with dozens
of packs staging continuous shows;
Trail-O-Rama, with all its cook-
ing demonstrations (and plenty- of
"free" samples for visitors), camp-
ing and outdoor Scout skills; Road-
0-Rama will feature a drivers
course where anyone with a

driver's license can take part in
a driving event that tests reaction
time and the driver's skill; Ex-
plor-O-Rama will feature an oppor-
tunity for the public to see them-
selves on TV, and a real live
Hootenanny on Sunday afternoon.

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