Dr. Katsh Becomes President of Dropsie Dr. Abraham I. Katsh, noted He- Culture Foundation Library of Tu- many centers of learning have brew scholar, this week announced daiaca and Ilebraica. been destroyed in Russia, he be- his retirement as director of the He is one of very few world lieves that the USSR has "the Institute of Hebrew Studies at scholars who has been permitted largest biblical manuscript collec- to microfilm valuable manuscripts tion in the world" to be found in in Russian archives. Although Moscow and Leningrad. Avidar to Address Capital for Israel Dinner; Norman Allan Chairman Ambassador Joseph Avidar, for- mer Israel Ambassador to the So- viet Union, will be the guest speaker at a Capital for Israel Dinner 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Norman Allan will be installed as chairman of the Detroit Chap- ter for Israel. Allan has served as president of Adas Shalom Synagogue and is a vice chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee. He has been active in Israel Bonds since DR. ABRAHAM I, KATSH the initiation of the Israel Bond New York University to assume program in 1951. Max Sosin will be the toast- the presidency of Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning master at the affair. Louis E. Levitan is the Detroit representa- in Philadelphia. Dr. Katsh succeeds Dr. Louis tive. Ambassador Avidar served as I. Neumann, Dropsie's third presi- general during Israel's War of dent. The first president was the a Independence. From 1949 to 1952 late Dr. Cyrus Adler. he was commander in chief of A member of the NYU faculty the northern command and the for 33 years, Dr. Katsh was the following year of the central com- founder of the university's Jewish mand. In 1953 he became chief of planning and operations of the Israel army. He was ambassador to the Soviet Union from 1955 to 1958 and also served as ambas- sador to Argentina. When he re- Plan June 6 JNF Dinner Feting Berry turned to Israel he was named director-general of the ministry of labor. He is now director of the Israel Government Corporations Authority. For dinner reservations call Is- rael Bonds, DI 1-5707. (9a the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs practiced."_ Max Schrut And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) Distinctive Ceremonies a than for them. And that is the kind that both the American and Israeli labor movements have always For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at Hy Herman • Humphrey told the dinner he was "honored to receive this award, most of all because it comes from people I greatly admire and re- spect. I have always thought that the highest form of humanitarian- ism — humanitarianism that tran- scends mere charity — is helping others to help themselves. It is doing things with people, rather specialty' BLAIR STUDIO Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs We Come to Your Home With Samples TY 5-8805 342-9424 UN 4-6845 OAK PARK STORE OPEN THIS SUNDAY. 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 8 a.m. Sunday Station: WXYZ Feature: Rabbi Dudley Wein- berg of Cong. Emanuel Bnai Jesh- urin, Milwaukee, will speak on "Judaism Is Doing." • Louis Berry is this year's hon- oree at the annual JNF dinner. Prof. William Haber, dean of the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science and the Arts, will be guest speaker at the dinner. Reservations may be made by calling the JNF office, UN 4-2767. WASHINGTON (JTA) — Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey was honored here Monday night by the National Committee for Labor Israel and the American Trade Union Council for Histadrut. More than 600 distinguished guests at- tended the dinner at which he was presented with the 1967 Histadrut Humanitarian Award. A $20,000 Humphrey Scholarship Fund to en- dow scholarships for young Israelis attending Histadrut vocational schools in Israel was announced at the gathering. President Johnson said in a message to the dinner that he could think of no honor more ap- propriate than establishment of the Humphrey Histadrut Scholarship Fund "to give worthy young people in Israel the same measure of op- portunity we seek for our own youth here in America." Principal speakers were AFL-CIO President George Meany and Israel Ambassa- dor Avraham Harman. Music by JOSEPH AVIDAR Friday, May '12, 1967-31 Histadrut Scholarship Named for Humphrey For the HY Spot Of Your Affair geivry Leonard N. Simons, chairman of the committee of arrangements for the annual Jewish National Fund dinner, to be held at Cong. Shaarey Zedek June 6, announced this week that reservations now are being accepted and that plans are being: formulated for the evening's pro- gram. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ETERNAL LIGHT NORMAN ALLAN Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF A PARK AVENUE physician, after examining a twitch- ing, snarling, haggard businessman who had already amassed ten million dollars, but was avidly seeking twenty million more, advised, "I want you from this mo- ment on to work and scheme only six hours a day instead of 16, and promise me that three dhys a week you'll drive out to the cemetery." "The cemetery," exploded the tycoon. "What for?" "Just look around," said the physician, "and meet some of the chaps you're going to have to compete with to be the richest fool 9 1.0 there!" • • • The Doubleday Book Shops are featuring a new drink-mixing guide. It's called "Betty Cooker's Crock Book." • • • - RHYMES ON THE FLY: L The devil sends the little winds 'To raise the skirts on high_ But the Lord is just, and sends the dust To blind the wicked eye. —Sam Himmel) 2. 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Hal Young- blood will host a discussion with Irving Levine, national director of department of education and ur- ban programing, American Jewish Committee; Rev. Hubert Locke, as- sistant police commissioner; and Manual L. Papista, criminal law- yer. • • • HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 and Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday Station: WJBK Feature: "Creativity in Israel" a series on the land of Israel, be- gins. Hostess for the series is Penina Frankel. PLEATS AND EXOTIC PRINTS MAKE THE LEISURE SCENE! $20 Complete fanfare of pleats for our "At Horne" coat and matching print gown (with underslip) strikes a high fashion note for you . . . for an exciting gift! Sheer Polyester/Cotton in predominantly Lime, Coral and Blue print. A Free Gift Wrapping • • • HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: A musical program en- titled "Praise Ye the Lord." Can- tor Orbach, host cf the series, will comment on the selections and their renditions. 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