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November 04, 1966 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-11-04

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22—Friday, November 4, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Spitz Families Give $180,000 Property
to Aid WSU Hillel's Foundation

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Handing over the deed to the property given by the Spitz
family to the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne State Univer-
sity are (from left), standing: Mrs. Sidney Spitz, Mrs. Theodore
Spitz, Theodore Spitz, Mrs. Wilbur Spitz; seated: Rabbi Max
Kapustin, Sidney Spitz and Milton M. Weinstein.
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The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion at Wayne State University has
received a large gift from a Detroit
family.
The foundation, to occupy a self- ' Aroused by his experience as a
contained area in the Charles Gros- One-Man Grand Juror during re-
berg Religious Center now being cent months, Circuit Judge Edward
erected on the Wayne campus, re- S. Piggins is appealing to Wayne
ceived from the Sidney, Wilbur County citizens to demand that
and Theodore Spitz families prop- "those charged with administering
erty valued up to $180,000.
the affairs of government adhere
In recognition of this gift, a to a code of unquestioned integrity,
memorial is to be established in
Or stand aside."
the building for the parents of
In a series of talks to clubs and
the Spitz brothers, William and
associations in Wayne County mu-
Anna Spitz. Wilbur Spitz, who-
died after the deed to the prop- nicipalities, Judge Piggins admit-
erty had been turned over, will ted that his experience as a One-
now be included in the memorial. Man Grand Jury often left him
with a feeling of frustration, hope-
In making the announcement, lessness and despair."
Milton M. Weinstein, president of
I have served Detroit about four
the foundation, and Dr. Max Kapus- and a half years as Commissioner
tin, director, emphasized the im- of Police," he said. I have partici-
portance of this gift.
pated in the trial of hundreds of
It enables the foundation to use law suits but as a lawyer and a
the income in perpetuity for Hil- judge. But I have never undergone
lel's substantial maintenance budget
and will make it possible for the a more physically and emotionally
Wayne foundation to concentrate exhausting or more disillusioning
on its current building fund drive. experience."
Time after time, he explained,
ISRAEL GALILI, minister with- he was appalled by the evil opera-
out portfolio, who has been named tion of organized crime—the bla-
recently the first minister of in- tant flaunting of the law by known
formation in the Israel Cabinet. illegal participants—the machina-
took his post Monday. Galili is a tions of unprincipled politicians
leader of the Ahdut Avoda faction who sought to serve themselves
of the Mapai-Ahdut Avoda align- first and the public second—the
ment, the dominant factor in Is- devious schemes devised by some
who attempted to thwart the ef-
rael's present government.
forts of the Grand Jury for fear
that their own involvement might
Recommended by Physicians
be brought to light."
All through the Grand Jury in-
vestigations, he noted, it was pain-
fully obvious that too many other-
wise fine citizens either did not
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Announcements

Oct. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Halem (Audrey Balles),
20236 Plainview, a son, Elliott
Craig.
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Oct. 16 — To Dr. and M r s.
Leonard Lerner (Lorraine Fried-
man), 20470 Picadilly, a son,
Joshua Adam.
* • •
Oct. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. San-
ford Guss (Marilyn Ilene Forman),
18588 Flamingo, Livonia, twin sons,
Jeffrey Owen and Marvin Erwin.
• • •
Oct. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Wolok (Frances Rosen), 22010
Whitmore, Oak Park, a son, Jef-
frey Robert.

IN CONTACT—WJR
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WJR
Feature: "New Sounds Versus
Tradition" will be an evaluation
of the importance of tradition ver-
sus modernity within liturgical
music. Cantor Harold Orbach of
Temple Israel and composer Noel
Goemanne, organist and choir di-
rector of Our Lady Queen of Mar-
tyrs Church of Beverly Hills, will
discuss the topic with Hal Young-
blood, host and moderator of the
interfaith weekly program.
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AGENDA FOR ACTION
Time: 8 p.m. Thursday
Station: WDET-FM
Feature: "Story of Volunteer
Lawyers in the South," a discus-
sion of the work of attorney volun-
teers serving in the South to rep-
resent jailed civil rights demon-
strators, will be by Henry Sch-
warzschild, executive secretary of
the Lawyers Constitutional De-
fense Committee; and Donald Jel-
linek, staff member and former
volunteer of the committee.
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HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: A new series "To Sing
Together" will be inaugurated with
the Halevi Choral Society, founded
35 years ago in Chicago. Hyman
Reznick, supervisor of music for
the Chicago Board of Jewish Edu-
cation, is director. Cantor Harold
Orbach of Temple Israel is com-
mentator.

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ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: "Cain and Abel," a
dramatization of the biblical story
will be presented in the series
"Pages From the Living Book."
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HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday
Station: WJBK
and
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
Feature: Dr. Lawrence I. Ber-
kove of the University of Michigan,
host of this series, "Literature and
the Jew," will draw a comparison
between Ephraim Koshon's Israeli
play "2x2--=Schultz" and Arthur
Miller's "Death of a Salesman"
now at Center Theater. Members
of the theater group, Gene Rosen-
berg, Rollin Parker, Leo Mogill
and Franklin Sidlow, will perform.



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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday
Station: WXYZ
Feature: "What Do We Mean
When We Say 'God Gives, and
God Takes Away'?" is the title of
a sermon by Dr. Joseph R. Narot,
rabbi of Temple Israel of Greater
Miami, in this new series.

MAURICE EDELMAN, whose
new novel, "Shark Island," will
be published by Random House in
mid-1967, is in this country from
England on a parliamentary mis-
sion. Edelman, who has been a
Labor member of the British Par-
liament for 21 consecutive years,
is the leader of an all-party delega-
tion to the United Nations. The
forthcoming E d e l m a n novel,
"Shark Island," deals with the
impact of a sophisticated civiliza-
tion on a primitive way of life. It
is set in the Caribbean, an area
which Edelman visited last year on
a parliamentary mission.

OSS REALTY CO.

Judge Pernick
JoAnn Goldstein to Wed
Named by Court Mr. Donald Shepherd
to Committee Post

Judge Joseph J. Pernick, candi-
date for re-election to Common
Pleas Court, has recently been ap-
pointed by the Michigan State
Supreme Court to the joint com-
mittee on court re-organization.
While serving as Comon Pleas
Court judge, he has been appointed
by the president of the Michigan
Bar Association to a special com-
mittee on Common Pleas Court
administration for the purpose of
keeping the -court docket current,
in spite of the increased number
of cases.
The special advisory commit-
tee of the Detroit Bar Associa-
tion has rated Judge Pernick
"outstanding," the highest
recommendation given a judicial
candidate.
Judge Pernick, the son of deaf
parents, has programed many de-
velopments both on the local and
national level, which have helped
to bring about improved conditions
for all handicapped persons.
Judge Pernick's bid for re-elec-
tion has been endorsed by all
veteran, civic and labor organi-
zations.

MISS JOANN GOLDSTEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldstein,
20518 Oldham, Southfield announce
the engagement of their daughter
JoAnn to Donald Shepherd, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shepherd,
18324 New Hampshire, Southfield.
Miss Goldstein attends Wayne
State University. Her fiance at-
tended the University of Detroit.
A Jan. 22 wedding is planned.

Leningrad Literary Club
That life is long which answers
Has Evening For Hebraist life's great end.—Young.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — For the
first time since the 1920s, a Soviety
writers' club organized a special
meeting on Hebrew literature.
Maariv, an independent news-
paper, reported the event, which
was not reported in the Soviet
press.
The literary evening, held three
weeks ago in the Mayanovsky Club,
was devoted particularly to an Is-
raeli Hebrew poet, Abraham
Shlonsky. More than 500 persons
crowded the hall and several hun
dred more gathered outside to hear
local Jewish and non-Jewish writ-
ers and actors read some 20 of
Shlonsky's poems in Hebrew and
in Russian translation.
The program included a lecture
by Prof. A. S. Bilov, who praised
the poet both as a man who trans-
lated Pushkin and other Russian
writers into Hebrew, and as a
"peace fighter," w h o furthered
world understanding.

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