Shaarey Zedek Men Win 3 Top Awards g ewry On the Arir This Week's Radio and Television Programs Three national awards went to Shaarey Zedek Men's Club at the 38th annual convention of the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs recently at the Concord Hotel, New York. Holding their "booty" are (from left) Marvin Fleischman, treasurer; Bernard Breyer, vice president; Abe Katzman, national chairman of the special awards to clubs; and Dr. Davis Benson, past president of the men's club. • • The Men's Club of Cong. Shaarey Zedek walked away with three awards at the 38th annual con- vention of the National Federa- TAU EPSILON RHO, interna tion of Jewish Men's Clubs re- tional law fraternity, will hold a cently at the Concord Hotel, summer seminar at the Concord Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, New York, Bernard Breyer, vice president July 23-26, it was announced by of the men's club accepted the Detroit attorney Jack Scho n, Trophy Award for the best over- supreme chancellor. The program all activities. includes discussions by Ralph M. A Plaque Award for best men's Schwartzberg, Chicago attorney, club annual Sabbath service was and Arthur Seidel and Harry Yoh- accepted by Marvin Fleischman, lin, Philadelphia attorneys, on treasurer of the club. "Good and Bad Investments—Ad An honorable mention certifi- Analysis for Lawyers," "Patents, cate for best synagogue participa- Trade-Marks and Copyrights tion was accepted by Dr. Davis What the General Practitioner Benson, past president of Shaarey Should Know" and "Saving Taxes Zedek Men's Club. Painlessly in Estate Planning." Detroiter Abe Katzman, national David Shotel, Philadelphia attor- chairman of the special awards to ney, is general chairman of the clubs committee, presented 31 affair. For information, call Schon, Torch awards to men's club 962-3124. The Detroit Graduate throughout the United States and Chapter will hold its annual out- Canada. door barbecue picnic 8 p.m. July I. Murray Jacobs was elected a 15 at the home of David A. Gold- national vice president and man, 28682 Millbrook, Farming. Leonard Barn and Abe Katzman ton. For reservations, call Mar- were elected to the board of the shall Keltz, 962-5697, or Joanne National Federation of Jewish Keltz, LI 7-0183. Men's Clubs. * * * • I ZIM Adds 2 Shalom Cruises to Expo '67 Zim Lines announced that the S/S Shalom will make two more cruises from New York to Mont- real, Sept. 19 and Sept. 30, in addi- tion to the seven Expo cruises al- ready scheduled for the liner. Avner Manor, executive vice president of the American-Israeli Shipping Co., Inc., 'U.S. represen- tatives of Zim Lines, said that the Sept. 19 cruise will be of 10 days' duration and the Sept. 30 cruise, a Rosh Hashana cruise, will be 11 days. Manor noted that the Expo cruises, in which the Shalom serves as hotel for two or more days at Montreal, have proven "immensely popular" and that the ship is heavily booked through the summer. The Sept. 30 Rosh Hashana cruise will offer the last oppor- tunity to cruise to Canada's Cen- tennial Exposition which closes at the end of October, Manor stated. On this cruise the Shalom will spend four days at Montreal dur- ing the holiday period and syna- gogue services will be conducted aboard ship for passengers. Men's Clubs MOSAIC LODGE F&AM will hold a golf outing at Dun Roven Golf Club July 18. Friends are in- vited. Besides golfing and dinner, other events have been arranged. For reservations, call Worshipful Master Morris L. Watnick, UN 3-9402. Israeli Consulates Ease Contacts With West Bank Residents Persons wishing to inquire after the welfare of relatives and friends, residents of the west bank of the Jordan River or the Old City of Jerusalem, can do so by contacting their nearest Israel consulate. The Consulate General of Israel in New York stated that arrangements have been made in Israel to facilitate the handl- ing of such inquires and to for- ward replies to the interested parties through the Israel con- sulates. Boston Hospital Fund for $8,700,000 Started BOSTON (JTA) — Beth Israel 'Hospital here launched a capital funds drive for $8,700,000 from pri- AJCongress `Teach-In vate sources to help the hospital on Mid East to Include meet "the challenge of the medical Panel of Professors revolution and stay in the ranks The Michigan Council of Ameri- of the top university teaching hos- can Jewish Congress will sponsor a pitals in the nation," it was an- "Teach-In" on facts of the Middle nounced by Stanley H. Feldberg, East situation at Temple Israel. general chairman of the drive. Serving on the panel of experts Launching of the campaign awaited and teachers will be Dr. Alfred H. completion of the 1967 appeal of Kelly, professor of history, Wayne the Combined Jewish Philanthro- State University; Dr. Edwin H. pies. Rutkowski, professor of political A gift of $250,000 from Mr. and science, University of Detroit; and Mrs. Alfred L. Morse and Mr. and Boaz Siegel, professor of law, Mrs. Lester S. Morse to establish Wayne State University. Dr. Leon an intensive care medical unit at Fram will be chairman. Beth Israel Hospital here was an- Mrs. George Rubin, president of nounced this week. The Morse do- the Council, and Mrs. Aaron Shif- nation will ensure that Beth Israel man, president of the Women's can provide critically ill patients Division, announced that admission with specially skilled personnel and is free and that the community is new life-saving equipment on a invited. 24-hour basis. I HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. and Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK. Feature: "Judaic Ritual Art," a new series, will be presented. Charles Feinberg, an art collector, will host "The Sabbath," a view of his collection of candle sticks and wine cups from various per- iods. (See story below.) s * s IN CONTACT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WJR. Feature: "Life on the 'Wicked' Stage," a discussion of the con- temporary playwright, will be given by Dr. Robert Hazzard, pro- fessor of drama at Wayne State University and Father Herman Hughes, director of the Town and Gate Series, University of Detroit. • s • HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Station: WCAR. Feature: Israeli folk singer Sho- shana Damari is featured. Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel is host of the series. • * . ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "A People Emerges in the series "Life and Livelihood in the Bible." Writers Mark van Doren and Maurice Samuel parti- cipate. * s s MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Bernard Perl- muter of Anshe Ilesed Congrega- tion, Erie, Pa., and Henry Flieg- ler, the temple's president, will discuss "Democracy and Preju- dice." • * LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. Station: WKNR. Feature: Rabbi Yitzhak Kagan talks on "The Validity of Today's Challenge to Morals," young people ask questions on the Jewish die tary laws; stories from Jewish his- tory and legends are told and musical interludes are provided by the Pirchei Youth Choir and Camp Gan Israel guitar trio. * • * `Highlights' to Feature Feinberg's Collection of Judaic Art Objects "Judaic Ritual Art," a new series, will be presented on "High- lights," Sundays 9:45 a.m. on Chan- nel 2 and 9:15 .a.m. on WJBK radio. Charles Feinberg, collector of rare Judaic art objects, host of this series, brings with him articles from his private collection. His first program, "The Sab- bath," is a view of his collection of candle sticks and wine cups from various periods as well as Havdala articles, with which the farewell of the Sabbath is de- picted. Feinberg, born in London, is, in addition to being a collector, pre- sident of the Detroit Association of Phi Beta Kappa, chairman of the Jewish Committee on Scouting in the Detroit area, director of Friends of Detroit Public Library, director of Archives of American Art and on the board of advisors of the Wayne State University Press. He has received awards from the United States Information Agency and the Walt Whitman Foundation of Brooklyn College. • SHARE IN FREEDOM * U.S. Savings Bonds * Freedom Snares THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 7, '1967-21 45 GERMAN SYNAGOGUES BONN (ZINS)—Latest returns show that there are about 70 Jew- ish communities with 26,100 regis- tered members in West Germany. They worship in 45 synagogues and 48 prayer rooms and there are 15 rabbis and 38 cantors. 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