THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
16—Friday, December 23, 1966
Detroit's Recent Gift to UJA
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Alpha Omega Fraternity Will Say Thank Y On
to lladassah at `Friendship' 66' Convention
A scientific program is set for
Hadassah will get its "just des- Dec.
30. Dr. Maury Massler, chair_
serts" — an achievement medal
the department of research
from Alpha Omega dental frater- man of
world
nity — at Alpha Omega's "Friend- at the University of Illinois,
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ship '66" convention in Detroit
Tuesday through Jan. 1 at the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
National President Herbert Cap-
lan will present the award to the
national president of Hadassah,
M r s . Mortimer
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Jacobson, Thurs-
day evening.
The medal, pre-
sented annually
by Alpha Omega,
cites the recipi-
ent's "meritori-
ous contribution
to dentistry and
its allied sci-
ences." Hadassah
Dr. Caplan
was Alpha Ome-
ga's partner, along with the He- MRS. MORTIMER JACOBSON
brew University, in founding the
Hebrew U. Hadassah School of renowned clinician and dental
Dental Medicine in Jerusalem two scientist. will deliver the principal
address at that session.
years ago.
The Hebrew University-Alpha
Omega Research and Graduate
Center built and maintained by
Alpha Omega occupies the top
floor of the dental school.
Sabbath services are sched-
uled for that evening. A New
Year's Eve dinner-dance and
farewell brunch Sunday morn-
ing are also planned.
The Detroit Alumni Chapter is
Dr. Caplan. of Montreal. will
and Mrs. Martin Selik is presi-
dent of Detroit Women of Alpha
Omega.
National officers of the frater-
nity are: president-elect, Dr. Aaron
Koran of Los Angeles; secretary,
Dr. Albert Weiser, Philadelphia;
treasurer, Dr. Sidney Spatz, Pitts-
burgh; and immediate past presi-
dent, Dr. John Samuels, Cleveland.
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"Detroit's Finest"
IMPERIAL
KOSHER CATERING
greet the delegates, and DrS. Abe headed by Dr. Sidney Rubenstein,
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Pearlman and Louis Galin will pre-
Supervision of
side
at
the
awards
session.
division
Mrs. Arthur H. Rice, campaign chairman of the women's
BILL KOZIN and
Dr. Leo Shipko. past president
of the 1967 Allied Jewish Campaign, presented Detroit's cash collec-
LARRY HOROWITZ
of Detroit Alumni Chapter, and
tion check to United Jewish Appeal officials during the recent UJA
AND HER GYPSIES
past president of the University of
conference in New York. Receiving the check are (left) Max M.
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cash collection chairman. With one more week of 1966 remaining, shal of the local convention com-
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mittee. Dr. Phillip Sherman is
Detroit's cash collection committee is calling on all Detroiters to pay
deputy
marshal
and
Mrs.
Henry
outstanding pledges. Funds are immediately needed to help main-
Green, ladies' marshal.
tain services in Israel and other countries which face curtailment of
Seminars and workshops will
their welfare programs because of dwindling financial resources.
open the convention Tuesday
"Buy With Confidence"
' morning, and that evening there
will he an original musical re-
vue. Memorial services are sched-
uled for Wednesday, along with a
luncheon for women. and that eve-
Diamontol - gists
••Ni At of Stars" the silver an- ,- edy stars Alan King and Totie ning a costume ball.
GemoIngists
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niversary fund-raising event of the Fields. 8 p.m. Jan. 8 at the
Masonic Temple.
Depa rtment of Michigan Jewish .
Negro
Leader
Compares
Department Commander Jack
War Veterans and its Ladies Aux-;
OPEN THURS., FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M.
Berman and President Mrs. Wil- Rights Fight With Efforts
iliary. will bring to Detroit com- liam Love said tickets are avail-
for
Jews
in
Soviet
Russia
able at the Masonic Temple box
(Direct JTA Telegraph Wire
office. as well as from members
to The Jewish News)
of posts and auxiliaries. For in-
NEW YORK—A Negro leader in
formation, call the JWV 'office. the fight for Negro rights said
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Wednesday that he was - deeply
King has appeared in major ashamed" of anti-Jewish feelings
night clubs, on television and in the Negro community, but that
Broadway, for the past two years ultimately it is the raising of the
in "The Impossible Years." He standard of living in the Negro
"Distinctive Styling in Music
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Negro's need for a scapegoat.
Miss Fields has appeared on the
The leader. Bayard Rustin. ap-
Ed Sullivan. Mery Griffin and Mike pealed that "Jews should not get
Douglas shows and currently is at out of a movement they believe
the Latin Quarter in NeW York. in because of the frustration ex-
Also in the show are vocalist pressed by some Negroes." He
Dina Claire and dancing team compared the civil rights move-
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Ron and Joy Holliday.
ment in America to efforts to
Co-chairmen of the event are eliminate anti-Semitism in the
Department Junior Vice Com- Soviet Union. "I would not desert
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partment Senior Vice President tism if every Jew told me to get
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