Engaged in Jerusalem Haya Tatebaum THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 27, 1967-21 People Make News Prof. CHAIM PERELMAN, a leading member of the Brussels Jewish community, has been des- ignated by King Badouin a Com- mander of the Order De La Cour- onne, one of the highest Belgian awards. A professor of philos- ophy at Brussells University, he is returning from a visit to the United States and Canada where he taught and lectured at McGill University in Montreal and the University of Chicago. * * IRVING MITCHELL FELT, New York civic leader, has accept- ed the chairmanship of the Soci- ety of the Founders, the honor group of the American Friends of the Hebrew University, it was an- nounced by Nathaniel L. Gold- stein, president of the American Friends. During this past year Felt completed his third and final term as president of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York. He is now associate chair- man of federation's board. * * The board of directors of the American Friends of Tel Aviv Uni- versity will honor Dr. YUVAL NEEM AN, chairman of the phy- sics department of the university at a dinner 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Regency Hotel, New York. DAVID LEVLNE, training man- ager, Hughes-Hatcher-Suffrin, was chairman of a retail workshop pro- gram which brought together 450 MISS HAYA TATELBAUM high school counselors from De- troit and suburbs at the Statler- Rabbi and Mrs. Martin J. Tatel- Hilton Hotel Monday. baum, 23480 Geneva, Oak Park, an- * * * * * * notmce the engagement of their daughter Haya Sarah to Yehuda LABEL A. KATZ, past president RABBI ERNST J. CONRAD, Na'aman, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Bnai Brith, calling on the Amer- spiritual leader of The New Joshua Na'aman of Jerusalem. ican Jewish community to accept Temple and master of Hebrew Miss Tatelbaum attends the the responsibility of "providing I letters, will teach a course in "The Efrata Teachers College of Mizrachi the proper tools and environment" World's Great Religions" as part in Jerusalem. Her fiance is present- by which Jewish youth can better of the Oakland University Divi- ly working on his masters degree identify with their heritage, was sion of Continuing Education. Be- in education at the Hebrew Univer- awarded the Bnai Brith President's ginning Feb. 20, the 10-w e e k sity in Jerusalem. Medal for Humanitarianism in rec- course at Birmingham Community A July wedding is planned in ognition of his "manifold contribu- House will pay particular atten- Israel. tions to the world Jewish com- tion to core ethics in each princi- munity and the broad cause of pal religion which have universal "JUSTICE, NOT CHARITY", the human understanding." The New relevance. Another of the 200 biography of Harry Greenstein, York dinner was attended by 150 courses offered is in group instruc- one of America's leading social guests. tion piano lessons on three levels, welfare workers, will be published taught by Maryan Fleischer * * * early in April by Crown Publish- Abramsohn, For information or Mrs. LEO H. BURSON, of Mem- registration, call the university, ers, New York. Written by Dr. Louis L. Kaplan, dean of the Balti- phis, the first Jew ever to achieve 338-7211, Ext. 2171. more Hebrew College, and Theodor the status of a member of Tenne- C * * Schuchat, Washington publicist, the ssee's State Cabinet, was sworn in The Anti-Defamation League of biography is a full-length portrait this week in her new post as corn- Bnai Brith announced it had of a man who has given over 40 missioner of the department of years of his life to the advance- employment security. Mrs. Burson, selected Undersecretary of State ment of social welfare throughout a Haddassah leader, is active in NICHOLAS DE B. KATZENBACH the world. Jewish communal live in Memphis. as recipient of its 1967 America's Democratic Legacy Award. Dore Schary, ADL chairman, in an- nouncing the award, said it was being presented to Katzenbach in recognition of his "dynamic, skill- BY AHARON ROSEN full and inspired contributions to the cause of civil rights" as at- land Son .141 torney general. 1 .146 er-etz behn * * * uncle daughter Justice Moshe Silberg, deputy ,14 2 11.Z .147 president of the Israeli Supreme dohd baht Court, will be visiting professor father brother ZZ'S .14 3 .148 of Jewish and Israeli law at ahv ahlj the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. He mother how many? M3 .144 ?rilp .149 will be in resi- ehin kah-inah dence at the New parents grandfather tip .150 45 York institution hoh-reem during the spring sah-bah semester, begin-' ning March 5. ?rTtr.In rrtt. 7 t1;"1 m7— Justice Silberg, who has been a member of the 71 r,T.Y. 7)7P t? n.= 'Pi .71rTlytg7Pri Israel Supreme Judiciary since T • 1950, is also known Justice Silberg rirIV7?;1 '7.1 - as an authority on Talmudic law. He heads the civil judiciary system 7 L7tqtr. in Israel. He came to Palestine in 1929. Born in Lithuania, in 1900, he te7 xrdt?, x ; : o attended the University of Marburg ,n'-rinn and the University of Frankfort. In 1934 he was admitted to the Israeli Bar. For many years he has lectured in Talmudic law at t3V3Iir T1 rivtr)n the Hebrew University. Since 1954 he has also served there as visiting nrTiVp professor on the law of personal ,p- status—his work in this field won rvia4 n .-.)Vs? - trntr him the Bialik Prize in 1958, and .1 r T7 57;1 the Israel Prize in 1964. • * * nkt1? nil4i rr44 IDA KAMINSKA, the Polish actress and director of the Yiddish State Theater in • . Warsaw, was nominated by the Hollywood Press Association for its mit.11 nnirit? nin - Foreign "Golden Globe Award" as best dramatic actress for her role as trIPV 1:17 noilin t7 the aged Jewish shopkeeper in the Czech film, "The Shop on Main trr.itz Street." Miss Kaminska will com- pete for the title with such stars ?ri, rixl wrix t:rrp nytpty as Elizabeth Taylor, Natalie Wood trt;,'7y nnit? and Anouk Aimee. * * * Motion picture director FRED Redding material in vocalized Easy Hebrew, and also material for ZINNEMANN won a nomination from the Hollywood Foreign Press advanced students may be obtained through your local Hebrew Association for his production of Organization or by writing to : Brit Ivrit Olamit, P.O.B.- 7 1 1 1, "A Man For All Seasons," and is Jerusalem, Israel, top contender for two of the Golden Published by Brit Ivrit_Olainit Globe Awards for "Best Picture" and "Best Director" to be presented at the Cocoanut Grove on Feb. 15. * * * VIRGIL E. BOYD, president of Chrysler Motors, was named win- ner of the 1967 Human Relations Award in the automotive division of the Appeal for Human Rela- tions, sponsored by the American Jewish Committee. He will receive the award in New York April 16. It is presented annually to some- one in the automotive industry for "leadership in the fight for good human relations at home and abroad and for advancing man's understanding of his fellow man." * * * SHAUL LILACH of Jerusalem has been appointed program ad- viser to the southern region of Na- tional Young Judaea and to Camp Judaea, the Young Judaea camp in Hendersonville, N. C. * * * WALTER A. GOODMAN, gen- eral manager of the Michigan State Fair, announced last week he would not succeed himself when his five-year contract expires in September. During his term as general manager, the 40-year-old Goodman saw profits and attend- ance rise, reaching all-time highs in 1966. * * * MRS. DAVID KLIGER, on the staff of the nursing school at the University of Detroit, will be guest lecturer on "Spirtual Needs of Jewish Patients" before the sopho- more class of the Mercy College Nursing School Feb. 6. GoldieZucher'sBetrothal Annouced at Cocktail MISS GOLDIE ZUCKER A cocktail party was given re- cently by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Zucker at their home, 24111 West- hampton, Oak Park, to honor the engagement of their daughter Goldie to Hanan Weizman, son of Mrs. Pircha Weizman of Haifa and the late Mr. Michael Weizman. The bride-elect is a junior in the college of education, Wayne State University. Her fiance, a graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, also attended the Sorbonne in Paris. A July 9 wedding is being planned, JWY . HEBREW SELF-TAUGHT rt; fm t Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST will met 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. There will be entertainment, prizes and re- freshments. The investment club will meet at 7:30. 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