Zivian Again Heads Commun Ity Foundation
Max J. Zivian has been reap- staff; teachers summer training
pointed chairman of the United programs carried on by United
Jewish Charities Jewish Commun- Hebrew Schools; Jewish educa-
ity Foundation Committee by Louis tional program for children of
Tabashnik, UJC president.
faculty members of the University
New committee members ap- of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
pointed to serve with Zivian are
Also approved were a grant to
Judge Theodore Levin, Irving Rose.
Dr. Peter G. Shifrin and Paul the National Jewish Population
Study
sponsored by the Council of
Zuckerman.
Jewish Federations and Welfare
Serving with them are Mandell Funds, and a grant-in-aid to the
L. Berman, Max M. Fisher, Hy- National Foundation for Jewish
man Safran. Alan E. Schwartz,
Erwin S. Simon. Louis Tabashnik
and Stanley J. Winkelman.
The Jewish Community Founda-
tion, which won the national Shro-
der Award of the Council of Jew-
ish Federations and Welfare Funds
in 1966 for its concept and pro-
gram, has been a forerunner for
similar funding organizations be-
ing set up throughout the country.
The Jewish Community Founda-
tion has approved $32,000 in
grants during April and expects
to consider requests for an addi-
tional $50,000 grants this year.
In its first two years of opera-
tion the foundation made grants 4.
to 13 projects for some $104,000. •
Foundation funds come from un-
designated income of the United
Jewish Charities.
Receiving final grants for 1967 1
were the Detroit Jewish Popula-
tion Study of Dr. Albert Mayer.
Wayne State University; in-service
training programs of the Fresh
Air Society for counselors and
MAX J. ZIVIAN
Culture to aid a young Jewish
scholar who is compiling a book
on the Jewish contribution to
American life. Money was granted
to publish the proceedings of the
Conference on Jewish Cultural
Arts held in New York last De-
cember.
Yiddish Language Subject
of YIVO-Yeshiva Talks
Random to Publish New Israel Volume
"The Day Israel Was Born," by ton, in Cairo and in Johannesburg.
Bernard Postal and Henry W. in the DP camps of Germany and
Levy will be published by Random in Cyprus, and on ships on the
House to mark Israel's 19th anni- high seas, bringing arms and men
versary. to fight for liberation.
The background for this one day.
May 14, 1948, is 2000 years of Jew-
ish history; but the book will be
primarily concerned with the speci-
fic events of that day as they un-
fold in Tel Aviv and at the United
Nations, in Jerusalem and in New
York. in London and in Washing-
NEW YORK (JTA)—A three-day
research conference on "multi-
lingualism and social change: per-
spective on Yiddish" opened here
at the YIVO Institute for Jewish
Research. sponsored by the YIVO
and the Ferkauf graduate school
of humanities and social sciences
of Yeshiva University.
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