Jewish Culture Foundation Awards Study Grants

NEW YORK—Grants by the Na-
tional Foundation for. Jewish Cul-
ture for the coming academic year
were announced by Label A. Katz,
president.
Eleven fellowships were award-
ed to students who are completing
their doctoral work in the fields
of Jewish history. Semitics, philo•
sophy, Hebrew literature and cul-
ture and sociology. Universities at
which these scholars are• study-
ing, include Brandeis, Brown, Co-
lumbia, Johns Hopkins, New York
University, Pennsylvania, Wash-
ington and Wisconsin.
Among the grants-in-aid awarded
by the Foundation for the coming

year is one to Prof. Irving Halperin
of San Francisco State College for
the preparation of a book on the
literature of the Holocaust; and to
Dr. Seymour Lainoff for the com-
pletion of his analysis of the
American Jewish novel.
Other awards made on the
recommendation of the grants com-
mittee under the chairmanship of
Edwin Wolf II, are to the Cleve-
land College of Jewish Studies in
behalf of the Index to Jewish
Periodicals; to Harvard-Radcliffe
Hillel for the publication of the
Jewish journal Mosaic; to Vassar
College to assist in its course on
contemporary Jewish thought; and
to the Conference of Jewish Philo-
sophy.

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SHAPIRO: Stephanie
Shapiro, daughter of Mrs. Ruth
Shapiro of Clawson Ave., Royal
Oak, was married to Michael P.
Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cohen of Prairie Ave. at a recent
morning ceremony at Adas Shalom
Synagogue. Madeleine Shapiro was
her sister's maid of honor, and
Martin Leitman was best man.
Rabbis Jacob Segal and Milton
Rosenbaum officiated. A brunch
at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel fol-
lowed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
Cohen have returned from a honey-
moon in Toronto, and are residing
on Monica Ave.

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Young Israeli Conquers Asthma, Sets
Record in European Swim Competition

A 22-year-old shepherd from
Kibbutz Ramat Yochanan, Israel,
has captured the European cham-
pionship for the 100-meter butter-
fly stroke, his uncle told The Jew_
ish News this week.
Avraham Melamed, called "Be-G-
ush" by his uncle Jack Malamud of
Southfield, won the , gold medal
for setting a new record of 1 min-
ute, 8/10 seconds June 30 at Bel-
grade, Yugoslavia. His achieve-
ment was hailed in the Israeli
press, all the more because he suf-
fers from asthma.
Beinush thereby beat by one-
tenth of a second his own record
of 1:00.9, set only days earlier at
Falsburg, Austria. In Rome,
prior to that, he placed .first in
the 100-meter race with 1:10.1.
The same European competition
saw him win the silver "Medal of
the Seven Hills" as the runner-
up in the 200-meter butterfly
,stroke.
Thus, in a span of 12 days, the
young Israeli won three gold
medals and a silver medal in Euro-
pean competitions.
Beinush, who visited Detroit two
years ago on his way to Tokyo for
the Olympics, in which he repre-
sented Israel, is scheduled to rep-
resent his country again in Decem-
ber at an international swim com-
petition in Bangkok, Thailand.
The son of the Ephraim Mela-
meds, kibbutz members since 1930,

Beinush is a graduate of Gush
Zvulin High School. He is one of
six children—"all good swimmers,"
according to his uncle.

Cantor DAVID BAGLEY, for-
merly with Cong. Beth Aaron and
now chief cantor of Mexico City,
will take part in the fifth Festi-
val of Jewish Music, in which
Richard Tucker will star Aug. 18
in Mexico City. Detroit tenor MOR-
RIE WEINER also will take part,
in the concert and will be lead
tenor of a 20-man chorus on the
High Holy Days.

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