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December 16, 1966 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-12-16

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28—Friday, December 16, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

8235,000 in Salei of Israel Bonds

_4nnounced at Shaarey Zedek Event

People Make News

Dr. AZRIEL EISENBERG, direc-
tor general of the World Council
on Jewish Education and author
or editor of thirty books for chil-
dren, educators, parents and lay
leaders, and LEAH AIN GLOBE,
author and teacher, have collab-
orated on a new book entitled,
"The - Secret Weapon, and Other
Stories of Faith and Valor," to be
published by Soncino Press.
* * *
The election of Judge Stanley
H. Fuld as chairman of the board
of the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America has been announced
by Dr. Louis Finkelstein. Judge
Fuld has served
as a member of
the board a n d
for the past year
as vice chairman
of the Seminary's
At the Shaarey Zedek Hanuka dinner dance, Dec. 10, a total of
'board of over-
$235,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions was announced. From left
seers. In his new
are Rabbi Irwin Groner, Louis Berry, president of the congrega-
post, he succeeds
tion, making a presentation to Jacob Epel, sexton-emeritus, for his
Judge Simon H.
26 years of service to Shaarey Zedek, and Avern Cohn, chairman
Rifkind, who will
of the affair. Lew Norman was guest star, and Malka and Joso were
remain as a mem-
guest artists. A capacity crowd filled the Morris Adler Hall. Cantor
ber of the board
Jacob H. Sonenklar performed the Hanuka candle-lighting cere-
and chairman of
mony and Cantor Reuven Frankel led in the Birkat Hamazon.
Judge Fuld its executive
Rabbi Groner gave the tribute to Epel.
committee. Chief Judge-elect of
the State of New York, Judge
Fuld was nominated for this posi-
tion this fall by all four political
parties, and thus faced an uncon-
d
tested election in November.
* * *
Alflouncements
Prof. D. G. BRANDON, who pio-
neered research in electron and
Dec. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Nahum Guttman, public rela- field-ion microscopy in Britain, has
Must (Ellen Niedelson), 25065 tions director of Histadrut, editor joined the , department of mechani-
Biarritz Circle. Oak Park, a son, of Foto News and director of cal engineering at the Technion,
Jay Brian.
Histadrut's com-
Israel Institute of Technology. He
* * *
munity relations
is an expert in materials science.
Dec. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Michael program, will be
a field on the border of metal-
Nosan•huk ( Laurie Pantzer). 14680 the guest speak-
lurgy and physics concerned with
Borgman, Oak Park, a son, Steven er at a cocktail
the relationship between the struc-
Jay.
reception to be
ture and properties of solid mate-
*
*
4
hosted by Mr.
rials such as metals, alloys, ceram-
Dec. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas
ics and polymers.
Harvey S. Rubin ( Donna Feldman). Cook at their
* * *
26431 Harding. Oak Park, a daugh- home, 300 Linda
Rabbi MARC H. TANENBAUM.
ter. Jacqueline Beth.
Vista, Ann Arbor,
director of inter-religious affairs of
8 p.m. Saturday.
the American Jewish Committee,
Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
Sponsoring
has been appointed as a lecturer
mond Goldbaum ( Vicki NIarston), hosts in addition
in a new two-year graduate pro-
19157 Sorrento. a daughter, Yael to Mr. and Mrs.
Guttman
gram in ecumenical studies at the
Beth.
Thomas Cook are Dr. and Mrs. Catholic University of America,
Bernard Agranoff, Dr. Benjamin Washington, D.C. The courses are
Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- Darsky, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ra- designed for priests but are also
rence Cutler ( Barbara Sisskind), binowitz, Mr. and Mrs. William open to laymen and non-Catholics.
13405 Kenwood, Oak Park,. a Schumer and Rabbi Harold White.
*

(laughter. Marci Elyse.
This reception will give Ann Arbor
Two Yiddish authors—MENU-
residents an opportunity to become CHA ROM. of Paris, and MOSHE
Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Jor- acquainted, and to hear from a • UNGMAN, of Israel
were
don Gilbert ( Dorothy Kozlow)., foremost Israeli expert about His- awarded in Paris, the annual Jo-
21626 Stratford. Oak Park. a son, tadrut and the important role it seph Opatoshu Prizes for Yiddish
Shawn Alan.
plays in Israel in the field of edu- literatiure. Miss Rom received her
citation for her book, "Winds,".
cation and social welfare.
and Jungman was honored for his
This reception will not be used
Rabbi
work, "White Towers." Each prize
for the purpose of soliciting funds. is $300.
Shaiall Zachariash
but a number of Ann Arbor resi-
* * *
dents have expressed an interest
Mohel
MURRAY I. GURFEIN, New
in laying the groundwork for an York attorney, was elected presi-
Phone: 863-0256
Ann Arbor Histadrut educational dent of INTERCO, the Interna-
Detroit
project in Israel.
tional Council on Jewish Social
Guttman has been active in Jew- and Welfare Seriiices, it was an-
ish affairs since early childhood. nounced by Charles H. Jordan.
REV. GOLDMAN L.
Ile has specialized in presenting, INTERCO secretary-general and
the story of Histadrut to the Amer- director-general of the American
ican public through lectures, writ- Jewish Joint Distribution Commit-
MOHEL
tee.
ing, films and television.
S erving

Editor to Speak
at Ann Arbor's
Histadrut Event

MARSHALL

* *

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MYRON E.' HERZOG of Chicago
was reelected national chairman
t ohfe tht ehiB
j tendai sB
tartietsh aFtoutnhdeataiohn
huoat
f

Branch Seven. Labor Zionist Or- meeting of its board of trustees.
ganization, will have. its annual The foundation conducts f u n d
Histadrut fund-raising supper 6:30 campaigns for the support of Bnai
p.m. Sunday at the home of the Brith's youth programs.
Irving Dunns, 19750 Burgess. Sol
* * *
Drachler, guest speaker, will re-
PHILIP LAX of Maplewood,
late incidents from his recent N. J., has been reelected president
United Jewish Appeal trip to Eur- of the Bnai Brith Center at the
ope and Israel.
Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.

"THE MINOR TRACTATES OF EMANUEL J. HARRIS,., promi-
THE TALMUD" were translated nent Detroit businessman and civic
into English for the first time in leader, was named to the board of
a two-volume work to be published directors of Dayco Corporation,
by Soncino Press, Ltd.. 'of London Dayton-based manufacturer of rub-
on Jan. 31. ber and plastic products.

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The Academy of Higher Learn-
ing and Research of Monsey, N.Y.,
a n n o u n c e d that Rabbi Solomon
Reichman has completed the
editing of the
first volume of
valuable 13th
century m a n u -
script on the
Tractate Sabbath
of the Babylonian
Talmud by Rabbi
Yom Tov ben
Abraham Ashbili.
This monumental
literary piece
and Novellae on
t h e Babylonian
Talmud are con-
cerned with the
laws of Sabbath
observance a n d
are very crucial
Dr. Reichman in providing an
elaborate, meaningful and lucid
analysis of difficult Halackic (Jew-
ish law) concepts. The Academy of
Higher Learning and Research is a
post-graduate center for higher
talmudic studies.

* * *

A prize for human rights was
presented Tuesday for the first
time by the South American ex-
ecutive of the world Jewish Con-
gress to Uruguayan Socialist
leader EMILIO FRUGONI at his
home in Montevideo. The presen-
tation was made by Dr. Moises
Goldman, chairman of the execu-
tive, and JOSE SASSON, president
of the Central Committee of
Uruguayan Jewry.
* * *

Prominent Boston businessman
and philanthropist JOSEPH M.
LINSEY, has been named national
chairman of Brandeis University's
Vicennial Program, a two-year
$46 million development campaign.
* * *
DR: SAMUEL BELKIN, presi-
dent of Yeshiva University, was
honored by the faculty of the in-
stitution's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan
Theological Seminary Wednesday
at a luncheon. Three distinguished
senior members of the faculty who
served as co-chairmen were Dr.
Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Rabbi Men-
del Zaks and Rabbi Jacob Lessin.

Nine prominent Detroit area
physicians and scientists have been Oak-Woods Youth Service
named to the United Foundation's
Youth
at Young
newly formed medical and scien- I Center
of services
Oak-Woods
will be Israel
held
tific advisory sub-committee.
Saturday.
Members
of
the
inte•-
Among them are Dr. PIERO FOA,
Wayne State professor of pharma- mediate and precollegiate groups,
cology and director of research at under the guidance of Eddie Kap-
Sinai Hospital; Dr. JACOB E. lan, will participate.
T
The
Tora reading will be shared
GOLDMAN, director of scientific
laboratory, Ford Motor Co.; and by Simon Kresch and Joel Margolis.
Dr. LEON SWEE, vice president of and Charles Glogawer will deliver
j the sermon.
research, Parke Davis and Co.
Sam Pollack, Fred Reischer and
THOMAS R. REID, director of Mark Goldenberg will conduct can-
civic and governmental affairs for torial roles.
Ford Motor Co., was installed as
'
president of the Detroit Conven-
Friendship
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They also elected STANLEY J.
WINKELMAN, president of Win-
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