30—Friday, January 13, 1967 People Make News EDWARD M. M. WARBURG, the Jewish philanthropic and 'humani- tarian leader who has served as chairman of the Joint Destribution Committee for 25 years, since 1941, was appointed to membership on the U. S. Agency for International Development's advisory committee on voluntary foreign aid. * * * PAUL TUGENDER of the Roy- type division of the Royal Type- writer Co., has been appointed Roytype sales manager. A resident Detroiter, he has been employed by the Royal Typewriter Division of Litton Industries for 10 years, and his appointment moves him into the highest Roytype position in Michigan. * * * SAMUEL BREZNER was hired Monday as legal adviser to Wayne County Sheriff Peter L. Buback, following his "involuntary retire- ment" from the p6st of chief as- sistant prosecutor. Brezner held the post since 1961. He was re- placed after William L. Cahalan became the new prosecutor. * * JACK BARNETT of London, for several months acting general sec- retary of the World Jewish Con- gress, has been appointed general secretary. Born in Ireland, the 40- year-old secretary has served the WJC for the past 15 years. He was a Liberal candidate for Parlia- ment in the 1964 and 1966 general elections and is a member of the rill fl 0 LI ncernents Jan. -6 — To Dr. and Mrs. Nor- man Tepley (Aviva Rubin), 18940 Pinehurst, a daughter, Jamina Esther. * * * Jan. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Appel (Elaine Weinstein), 26211 Coolidge, Oak Park, a son, Philip Matthew. * * * Jan. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Spinner (Arlene Robbins), 30341 Lemar, Farmington, a daugh- ter, Ellen Renee. * * * Dec. 28—To Mr. and_ Mrs. Mi- chael Heideman (Carol Zeiger), 12900' Rosemary, Oak Park, a daughter, Maureen Carrie. * * * Dec. 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Allen -Katz (Lenore Frank), 13220 Kenwood, a d a u g h t e r, Debra Michelle. * * * Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schwartz (Judy Brodsky), -21920 Vale, Oak Park, a daughter, Debra Faye. * * * Dec. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Klein (Mary Rapaport), 309 Maple Ridge, Ann Arbor, a daughter, Anna Lisa. MARSHALL GOLDMAN Bond Organization. The conference will also be addressed by Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall. Secretary Udall and Sapir will speak at a dinner session Saturday evening. * * * SAMUEL N. GERSHENSON has been elected board president of Redford Community Hospital. A trustee of the hospital since 1956, Gershenson will be assisted by Warren Greenstone, vice presi- dent; Dr. Irvin J. Kurtz, secre- tary; and Dr. Ray Stoller, treas- urer. The elected trustees include Joseph B. Fenton, Harold B. Kukes, Edgar Pugh, Albert Werner, David Pollack and Harold Kaplan. * * * THOMAS R. WATKINS. vice- president of Ron Stone & Co., ad- vertising, announced the appoint- ment of MORREY PRUJANSKY as art director. Prujansky was for- many years a partner and art di- rector of Hershey-Paxton, and more recently was art director of Litho-Color, Inc. * * * Prof. SAUL LIEBERMAN, rec- tor of the Jewish Theological Sem- inary of America, was elected president of the American Acad- emy for Jewish Research at the annual meeting of this body of eminent Jewish scholars. Prof. Lieberman holds the chairs both of Distinguished Service Research. Professor of Talmud and of Louis Ginzberg Professor of Palestinian Institutions at the seminary. He succeeds Dr. Salo W. Baron, pro- fessor emeritus of history at Col- umbia University as head of the academy. * * SAMSON FERSCHT, the Roman- ian Yiddish poet and folk singer, celebrated his 80th birthday last week. He now lives- in the Jewish Home for the Aged in Bucharest. * * * SOL KING, president of Albert Kahn Associated Engineers, has been appointed to the public advisory panel on architectural services of the General Services Administration of the federal gov- ernment. Form Patrons Group to Help Israel Museum (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK — Formation of an American organization to obtain funds and works of art for the Israel Museum, with Edward M. M. Warburg as its chairman, was announced here Monday by Theo- dore Kollek, _mayor of Jerusalem and chairman of the museum's board of governors. An organizational meeting of the new American Patrons of the Israel Museum was held Monday night at the home of Arthur B. Krim, president of United Artists. The new group will be part of the America-Israel Cultural Founda- tion, and a list of its board of di- * * * rectors will be announced soon. To Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dec. 15 Warburg, who is chairman of Robinson (Barbara Blocker), 20420 the Joint Distribution Committee, Warrington, a son, Steven Louis. said the new group would seek "a solid base of annual membership, CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL augmented by gifts for funds and far pictures." He added he hoped RABBI the museum would be known by the quality rather than by the size of its collections 334-4149 334-7031 Kollek said at the luncheon at Serving In Hospitals and Homes which the group was announced that more than 900,000 persons had already visited the museum. REV, GOLDMAN L. He reported that museum offi- cials placed last Friday the cor- nerstone for an 18th Century MOHEL French room, a gift of Baron Serving S erving at Homes and Hospitals Edmund de Rothschild of France. DI 1-9909 He also reported that an Ameri- can collector had recently given $100,000 to the museum to buy Recommended by Physicians works by contemporary Israeli ar- RABBI LEO tists. The contributor asked that his name be withheld, Kollek said. Karl Katz, chief curator of the Expert Mohel museum, told the luncheon session Serving Hospitals and Homes that the museum has planned a LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 photographic archives of Jewish Israel Goodman • Liberal Party's advisory commit- tee on immigration. * * * The Jewish National Fund of America will tender a testimonial dinner in honor of its former president, ALBERT SCHIFF, April 2, at the New York Hilton, Herman L. Weisman, JNF president, an- nounced. A national committee to honor Schiff, comprising prominent Jewish leaders, is in process of_ formation. Mendel N. Fisher, for- mer JNF executive director, has been designated as chairman of the committee. * * * -MRS. ESTHER COHEN, financial secretary of Philip Handler Chap- ter, Bnai Brith, has been appointed Oak Park chairman for the March of Dimes "Mothers March" by the national foundation. Anyone living in Oak Park who can spare an hour for the Mothers March, can reach her at 547-2126. a * Rabbi RICHARD C. HERTZ of Temple Beth El will lecture on "The Challenge of the Hebrew Prophets—Their Contribution and Their Relevency," 1 p.m. Jan. 20 at McAuley Auditorium on the Mercy College campus. * ABRAHAM J. BAYER, executive director of the Jewish Center of Kew Gardens Hills, Queens, N.Y., has been appointed director of the Northern New Jersey Region of the United Synagogue of America. * * * NORTON I. KATZ, . a Jewish member of the Closter, N.J., city council from 1960 to 1963, has taken up his duties as mayor. He is an active member of Temple Sinai in Tenafly and the Northern Valley Bnai Brith. * PINHAS SAPIR, minister of finance of Israel, arrived in New York Tuesday to take part in a weekend national conference of the Israel Bond Organization. He will address more than 350 Jewish leaders from the United States and Canada, who will meet at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to review Israel's economic needs and to plan the 1967 campaign of hte Israel art. He cited the index of Chris- tian art at Princeton University and the Renaissance archives at the Courtauld and Warburg Insti- tutes in London and said that simi- larly "there will be housed in Jerusalem comprehensive archives of Jewish art." Kollek said that the museum had started acquiring objects for its Jewish ritual and ceremonial art displays. He mentioned a psalm book from Spain, from before the Spanish expulsion of Jews in 1492, a gift of Jakob Michael, a New York Jewish financier and philan- thropist. Kollek said at a press confer- ence at the offices of the United JewishAppeal here Monday that defense — something no other mayor in the world has to con- tend with — is Jerusalem's first problem in view of its border location. He called the integration of its large immigrant population the second gravest problem. The city's population, now 195,000, has tripl- ed since 1948, half of the present population being people who have come there since the state was established, plus the children born to them there. Kollek, who met with Mayor Lindsay Tuesday in City Hall, will embark on a speaking tour for the UJA of nearly -a dozen large American cities. Discussing the problems of governing the capital of Israel, Kollek declared that ur- ban renewal is more complicated in Jerusalem than in New York or any other American city be- cause buildings of great antiquity must be preserved while the need for modern housing is constantly on the increase in- his city. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Temple Israel Boosts Bond Sales At the leadership reception held in advance of the Temple Israel Bond With Israel Dinner are (from left) Dr. Joseph 0. Grant, dinner chairman; Mrs. Grant, ticket chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard_ Linden, who hosted the reception at their home; Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, Middle East expert who was the guest speaker; Mrs. I. Walter Silver, publicity chairman, and Dr. Leon Fram, founder and rabbi of Temple Israel. A total of $42,000 was announced at the affair. . LBJ Urges Everyone to Mark Brotherhood Week WASHINGTON (JTA)—President we can exhibit to the world our Johnson has issued a call to all unrelenting desire to eliminate Americans to join in the observ- from our society any vestige of fin- ance of the 1967 National Brother- justice. hood Week sponsored by the Na- "Brotherhood simply means tional Conference of Christians and giving to others the rights, re- Jews. spect and dignity they deserve. Troy V. Post, chairman of Bran- It is a concept that was woven iff International Airways has been into the very fabric of our Con- stitution and Bill of Rights. In named chairman of this year's Brotherhood Week. recent years, civil rights legisla- tion has sought even more ex- "During Brotherhood Week 1967," plicitly to guarantee equality for President Johnson stated in the race, call issued from the White House, , all Americans regardless of color or creed. "each AmeriCan has a splendid op- "Unfortunately, the gap be- portunity to display the spirit of unity which has made this a migh- tween principle and practice still ty nation. It is a time in which remains. It is our task—and our responsibility to make certain that the gap is closed. I call upon Sharett's Oldest Son each of our citizens to join the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Will Lecture in U.S. Jews in the observance of Broth- Yaacov Sharett, oldest son of the erhood Week and to make real our late Moshe Sharett, first foreign pledge of "one nation under God, minister and second prime minister indivisible, with liberty and justice of Israel and in his own right one for all." of the leading Israeli diplomats and Brotherhood Week, always ob- journalists, is coming to the United States in February for a 30-day served during the week of Wash- lecture tour under the auspices of ington's birthday, will be held the JWB Lecture Bureau. He is due Feb. 19-26- here Feb. 9. A staff writer of Ma'ariv, he was *Fine Jewelry and-Gifts lc first secretary of the Israeli em- 9 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. to :Open bassy in Moscow from 1960 until -lc 4( * when he was expelled on trumped- * 40" -ie * up charges of espionage and "Zion- * ist propaganda." OVeWir : Young Sharett served in the Jewish Brigade of the British Army during World War II, and fought the Germans in Italy under the Zionist flag. He also served in Egypt, Belgium and the Nether- lands. In 1953 he studied at Colum- bia University's School of General Studies and its Russian Institute. 14 Karat In 1965 he left the Israeli Foreign Cold Jewelry Sale Ministry to join the staff of (Priced Right by Morris Watnick) Ma'ariv as a specialist on political Save Like You affairs, particularly the Soviet Never Saved Before! Union. , • CUFF LINKS • CHARMS CHARM BRACELETS EARRINGS • RINGS BRACELETS • PENDANTS JOCELYN AND HER GYPSIES - Authentic Gypsy Orchestra Strolling Violins or Concert Group Floor Show and Dance GR 4-7638 *283 HAMILTON, BIRMINGHAM:- * * Just E. of Demery's-644-7626 * OPEN THURS. & FRI. 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