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May 19, 1967 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-05-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

14—Friday, May 19, 1967

To Dedicate Chair in Dubnove Name

Ceremonies dedicating the Dub-
nove Chair of Talmudic Ethics will
take
place 11 a.m. Sunday at the
A three-day strike that affected that the professional workers
Southfield Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
the staff of Detroit's Israel Bond and clerical workers "received sal-
dah
(Cong.
Mogen Abraham).
office ended Wednesday. They had aries and enjoy fringe benefits
Dr. Aaron Dubnove, 70, and his
joined workers in Israel Bond of- which are probably the best in the
brother
Abraham,
78. who died
fices throughout the country — 51 field." He added that, on last April
11, the professional workers re- within six months of each other,
■ •ities and 500 employes.
will be remembered at the Yeshiva
Lillian Fisher. Detroit Israel ceived an increase in salary of 10 services.
Bonds women's division director. per cent and the clerical employes
The Dubnoves came from a long
was acting steward here during the received an increase of S6 a week. line of scholars who were lay lead-
The 500 employes are members
national negotiations. Although all
ers.
A distant cousin was Simon
terms of the agreement were not • of the Community and Social Dubnove, the historian.
immediately known here, she said Agency Employes Union, local
The brothers shared the same
that all parties were happy with it. 1707. AFL-CIO.
philanthropic and cultural inter-
Fringe benefits and a contract with
ests. In their bequests, they re-
many improvements were includ- • Israel's Religious Party
membered various national and
ed. she said.
local institutions of education and
In New York Dr. Joseph J. Revives Autopsy Issue
learning.
Schwartz: vice president of the Is-1
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
Dr. Dubnove was the backbone
rael Bond Organization, said National Religious Party abruptly
of a minyan that flourished in
revived the controversy over au-
his neighborhood, and be at-
. topsies in Israel with a declaration
tended services every day. He
asking that all such autopsies be
had a library of Judaica and a
halted immediately except where
collection of records, cantonal
prior agreement was received from
and classical.
the family of the deceased person.
Abraham was involved with
The NRP also announced it plan
Arthur L. Shaw has been ap- ned to hold "far-reaching" con
pointed merchandising manager sultations on the issue with its
for Irving's Furniture Co.. Irving parliamentary faction and with
e

for single adults
Rosenberg. president of the firm. other Orthodox leaders. It was be- •
invites you and your friends
announced. Shaw previously was lieved that the declaration was a a
to enjoy the


response
to
an
open
letter
pub-
the president and
e
lished last week by Israeli stress- •

owner of Inte-
ing
the
need
for
autopsies
for
riors by Shaw
scientific
advancement.

and has been in
SUNDAY, MAY 21


A conflict in Premier Levi •
t h e decorating
Starting 1:30 p.m.


Eshkol's coalition government on •
business for more

CONG. BETH HILLEL

the
issue
apparently
had
been
than 20 years. As

Greenfield at Vassar
0
eased two weeks ago by a promise •
soon as altera-
e

Celebrate
Criterion's
Ifrom the premier that his govern-
tions a r e com-

Quinquennial

ment would submit, within a •
plete. t - h e com-

month, proposals to parliament to : • Music by the popular

pany will be de-
orch.


"Sotisfyers"
dance
meet
Orthodox
objections.
The
1
veloping a new
premier. in making the pledge on • • Door awards
Shaw
•••
home interior

design department giving total dec- May 4. said the proposals would : • Social mixers

be
in
the
form
of
amendments
to


Refreshments

orator service for the home. The

department. under the direction of Israel's Anatomy and Pathology • • • Floor show
Informal — Ample Parking

Shaw. will be staffed with interior Law which would combine "maxi- •

decorators also experienced in the mum consideration for the sen- •
; ∎ 11 of co-ordinating and planning sibilities of Orthodox families and
Ads
Get
Quick
Results
Classified
the need for scientific progress."
rooms.

Israel Bond St aff Strike Over

Business
Brevities

••••••••••••••...••••••• •


CRITERION CLUB •

. . MAYTIME BALL

.

• •

••••••••••••••••••••••1110

groups that had strong social com-
mitments. He was a pharmacist by
profession.
Rabbi Leib Bakst, rosh yeshiva;
Rabbi Solomon P. Wohlgelernter;
Mortimer Liss; and a Wayne State
science student who is a talmudic
scholar will participate in the pro-
gram.
The Dubnove scholarship fund
has been established in the broth-
ers' memory. Contributions will
provide needy gifted college stu-
dents with free education.

Music and Laughter

"The first response to any really
strange music is laughter — the
Javanese conceal well-bred smiles
on hearing Beethoven, and we grin
shamelessly at their love songs ac-
companied by nose-blown flutes."
—Jacques Barzun.

111712

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TO

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August .1-22

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For Information and Reservations Call

MIZRACHI OFFICE

18033 WYOMING, DETROIT 48221

"And He shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children
and the heart of the children to their fathers" (Malachi 111:24)

oictio,

Phillip Stollman

Chairman.
Building Comm.

ORdiratiOIL

May 26-28

Rabbi
Herschel Schacter

Guest Speaker

Rabbi James I. Gordon

Young Israel
Oak-Woods

Salek Lessman

President

voting . giviaRt onto 4 aah-0.70.0citt.

24061 Coolidge — Oak Park

Sabbath Services: May 26 at 7:40 p.m., May 27 at 8:30 a.m.

Rabbi James I. Gordon and Cantor Arele Klein

Sunday, May 28 at 1:00 P.M.

DEDICATION of NEW SANCTUARY

RABBI HERSCHEL SCHACTER — Guest Speaker
Tour of Building will follow ceremonies — Public is invited

Banquet at 6:30 p.m.

Guest artist —CANTOR CHASKELE RITTER

For Banquet Reservations Call 398-1177

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