• People Make News Rabbi SAMUEL M. SILVER, of Temple Sinai, Stamford, Conn., has been named vice-president and treasurer of the projected "temple of understanding" which is to be built in Washington to seek amity among the world's six great re- ligions. The Temple will be a non- profit ecumenical movement to provide education about Christian- ity, Buddhism, Confucianism, Hin- duism, Judaism and Islam. A site was formally dedicated with ad- dresses by Sir Muhammed Za- frulla Khan, judge of the Inter- national Court of Justice at the Hague and former president of the United Nations General As- sembly; Dr. Ali Abdel Kader, di- rector of Washington's Islamic Institute; Rabbi Silver, and others. A fund-raising campaign is being initiated to finance the under- taking. * * * DR. IRVIN 0. KANAT, foot spe- cialist, has been elected to the presidency of the Michigan State Podiatry Association at its 51st an- nual meeting at Boyne Mountain Lodge, Boyne Falls. Dr. Kanat at- tended Wayne State University, graduated from the Illinois Col- lege of Podiatry in 1956 and has been a practicing physician and foot surgeon in Garden City since that time. He is a member of the profession's national accrediting body, the council on education; and secretary-treasurer of Civic Gen- eral Hospital Inc. Active in Boy Scouts, Dr. Kanat, also is a mem- ber of the board of directors of the men's club of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Dr. Kanat resides at 15971 Jeanette. Southfield, with his wife Nora and three children. * * * Delegates to the inauguration of the Very Rev. MALCOLM CAR- RON as president of the Univer- sity of Detroit included a number of local leaders representing var- ious universities and learned so- cieties throughout the country. Rabbis Samuel Prero, Jacob E. Segal, Hayim Donin and Richard C. Hertz represented the Hebrew Theological College, Jewish Theo- logical Seminary, Yeshiva Univer- sity and Hebrew Union College, respectively. Special guests were to be Norman Drachler, Rabbi Leon Pram, Judge Lawrence Gubow, Judge Ira G. Kaufman, Walter Klein, Judge Theodore Levin and Stanley J. Winkelman. Mrs. Charles Solovich represented the Anti-Def- amation League of Bnai Brith. * * * Public School 137, named after the late JOHN L. BERNSTEIN, former President of HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society), will be dedicated 9:30 a.m. Oct. 28, on the Lower East Side of Manhat- tan, Mayor John V. Lindsay and Murray I. Gurfein, president of United Hias Service, have been invited to participate in the pro- gram. Mr. Bernstein was associ- ated with HIAS as secretary, pres- ident and chairman of the execu- tive board. Gen. Dori, Israeli Leader in War and Peace, to Address Meeting Gen. Yaacov Dori, guest speaker He resigned from the military at the Detroit Technion Society's in 1950 and worked as a scientific annual dinner meeting 6:30 p.m. adviser to the prime minister of Oct. 30 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, is Israel. In 1951 when the govern- ment of Israel saw that its future development and security was im- paired by lack of engineers, sci- entists. and technologists, it turned to Gen. Dori to assume the presi- dency of Technion. Dori, born in Haifa in 1899. served in the British Army's Jew- ish Legion during World War I. At the university of Ghent. Bel- gium, he was awarded a degree in civil engineering in 1925. Business Briefs By Sid Shmarak VASSAR CLEANERS, 13336 W. 7 Mile. is celebrating a 21st anni- GEN. YAACOV DORI versary. Established in 1945, and past president of Technion, Israel's under the direction of Morris Ros- Institute of Technology, and was man, Vassar now has six modern the first chief of staff of Israel's locations- throughout the entire army. metropolitan area. All cleaning is During Dori's administration done on the premises, and Rosman from 1951 to 1965, Technion was invites the entire community to transformed from a relatively small come in and see his most modern technical institute into a renowned plant. university of engineering sciences. When the Jewish community of Dr. WALTER HOFFMAN, 10131 Palestine organized the under- Burton, Oak Park, director of the ground army, the Hagana, Dori Computing and Data Processing served as its commander until Center at Wayne State University, 1948 when the State of Israel has been elected to the board of was established and he was governors of the American Feder- named first chief of staff of the ation of Information Processing new nation's defense forces. Societies. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 21, 1966-13 An Israeli educator, AMOS HANFLING, principal of Kibbutz Sdot Yam High School, has been assigned to work with the Student Zionist Organization, it was an - - flounced by Moshe Dworkin, nation- al director of SZO, which is repre- sented on more than 150 college campuses in the United States and Canada. Prof. J. G. ZEITLEN and Asso- ciate Prof. G. WISEMAN of Tech- nion Soil and Highway Engineer- ing Center, Haifa. and Eng. B. AISENSTEIN of the department of mineral engineering have been in- vited to attend the first Interna- tional Congress on Rock Mechanics which is being held in Lisbon at the end of this month. MEXICAN EXPLOSION! 4\.1.4 ; WE HAVE BROKEN THE CLASS CURTAIN We can now immediately Confirm Jet Non-Stop Tourist Class Air Space to Mexico and return for Xmas vacation and the entire winter season! 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