Gen. Dori Describes Technion's Role in Israel's Economic Status Addressing the annual dinner of Detroit chapter of American Tech- nion Society, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Sunday night, General Dori, Israel's first army chief of staff, past president of the Haifa Tech- Ilion, described the reinforcement of Israel's economy based on a diversification of its industry and Technion's role in supplying the brain power through engineering, technology and science to stabilize and maintain this industry. "Israel's economy is irrefutably enmeshed in Technion's ability to turn out technicians, engineers and scientists" Dori stated. "Since Is- rael does not have access to un- limited raw materials it must rely on the ingenuity, intelligence, and the scientific technological know- how of its people." "With the advent of mass immi- Janelle Hunt Evgagea THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Anti-Nazi Group Is Formed Here to 1.1-r. David I. Miller gration to Israel of Jews from the Arab and Asian countries it is most imperative for the economy of Israel that a system of voca- tional training in the secondary schools of Israel be established," Dori said. "The Technion is the Only source of teacher supply for this much needed course of train- ing." Dori went on to point out the necessity of maintaining and strengthening the existing part- nership of the American Jewry and Technion, "if Technion is to continue to grow strong and help bolster Israel's sagging economy." Robert Brody, president of the Detroit Technion chapter, presided. During General Dori's stay in Detroit, he was entertained by Mr. MISS JANELLE HUNT and Mrs. Peter Beardall, Mr. and Miss Alice M. Hunt, 412 Moran, Mrs. Sam Grand, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brody, Dr. and Mrs. Jo- Grosse Pointe Farms, announces seph N. Epel, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- the engagement of her daughter ton Pilhashy, Mr and Mrs. Irwin Janelle Alice to David I. Miller, Green, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller, Wilk and others. General Dori also 2 6 0 8 8 Huntington, Huntington discussed with Max M. Fisher the Woods. Miss Hunt is the daughter Irwin I. Cohn has been named many problems which face Israel of the late Louis L. Hunt. chairman of the pre-campaign col- and Technion and the benefit they Mr. Miller holds bachelors and lection committee of the Jewish mutually bestow one on the other. masters degrees from the Univer- Welfare Federation, Hyman Saf- sity of Michigan. ran, president, announced. The couple plans a February Actor Michael Goodman Cohn, a former chairman of the wedding. Allied Jewish Campaign and 1961 Starred on Yiddish Stage, recipient of the Fred M. Butzel Now in Center Production Memorial Award for Distinguished Michael Goodman who plays a Museum of Modern Art Communal Service, is a member leading role in the Jewish Center's Shows Epstein Busts of the board of governors of Fed- production of eration. NEW YORK—The Museum of "Death of a The committee is working on Salesman," was Modern Art placed seven portrait the collection of large pledges a singer, dancer sculptures by Sir Jacob Epstein made to the Allied Jewish Cam- and actor assoc- on display last week in the main floor gallery reserved for showing paign during the 1965 and 1966 iated with the recent acquisitions. drives. Yiddish Theater Cohn's Committee supplements i n Detroit f o r The late Sir Jacob, born in 1880 the work of the Collection Review over 10 years. in Lower East Side New York, studied art in Paris but became Committee by Paul Broder. While working a British subject. He is best known Mrs. David Handleman and on the Yiddish for his series of portrait sculptures Mrs. Joel Tauber have been stage, he ap- that led to a knighthood. named co-chairmen of the cash peared with the Goodman Six of the portraits on display mobilization committee of the famous Menasha Skulnik. are original plasters donated on Federation Women's Division by Goodman has also done much Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, presi- radio and television work. At the behalf of the artist's estate by his widow. Subjects include filmmaker dent of the division. Center Theater he has been in sev- Appointed as vice-chairmen were eral productions, including "The Robert Flaherty; Haile Selassie, Mrs. Dennis Rands and Mrs. Tenth Man" and "Tevya and His the emperor of Ethiopia; and the late Pandit Nehru, Indian political Michael A. Travis. Daughters." leader. The committee is reminding women contributors to the Allied Jewish Campaign that cash is needed immediately to fulfill com- mitments to local, national and overseas agencies. Cash Collection Chairmen Named by Federation A group whose goal is to see Nazism outlawed in the United States has been formed here. Hyman Shenkman, an organizer of AFON (Action for Outlawing Nazism) said a large gathering met at Young Israel of Oak-Woods Sunday to discuss the "moral ob- ligation in the challenge of the grawing Nazi menace, as well as its legality. "We've been waiting on the sidelines too long, and it's time we woke up and did something about it," he said. AFON's aims are twofold: to 10$ l0l make the American people aware of the dangers of Nazism and to find illegal aspects of Nazism here so its eventual outlawing may be achieved. 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