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September 29, 1967 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-09-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26—Friday, September 29, 1967

People Make News

Mrs. Arlene Gross of Staten The Jewish Conciliation Board of
Island, N.Y., has been appointed America, at its annual meeting,
elected DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN
national youth
as president for his 38th term. Dr.
chairman of • the -
Goldstein, rabbi emeritus of Cong.
Women's Branch
Bnai Jeshurun, serves in Israel
of the Union of
as world chairman of the United
Orthodox Jewish
Israel Appeal.
Congregations of
* * *
America, M r s .
President Johnson on Sept. 21 re-
Nathan H. Wad-
ceived at the White House Nation-
ler, Women's
Branch national
al Commander SAMUEL SA.MUELS
of the Jewish War Veterans, and
president, an-
nounced. Mrs.
congratulated him on his selection
Gross, the mother
at national commander of the Jew-
ish service organization. Samuels,
of two children,
an educator from Revere, Mass., is
becomes the first
1 planning to visit Vietnam shortly
alumnus of the Mrs. G:oss
UOJCA's National Conference of at the invitation of the Department
Synagogue Youth to sit on the joint of Defense.
*
*
youth commission, the supervisory
body of the NCSY.
Ernest W. Michel, a veteran
s * *
United Jewish Appeal fund raiser,
IRVING J. RUBIN, director of has been appointed a consultant to
the fund raising
TALUS (Detroit Regional Trans-
department of
portation and Land Use Study),
the Fonds Social
was guest speaker for a South-
Juif Unifie, cen-
field Business Men's Luncheon
tral French Jew-
Thursday at Plum Hollow Golf and
ish communal or-
Country Club. Before his appoint-
ganization, it was
ment as director of TALUS, Rubin
announced
by
was administrative assistant, office
Louis Broid o,
of planning. Michigan Department
chairman of the
of State Highways.
Joint Distribution
• *
Committee. Mi-
Dr. Judah J. Shapiro, scholar
chel, who has
and Jewish communal leader was
been director of
elected secretary
the Western
of the advanced
States Region of
studies program
Michel the UJA since
of the YIVO In-
1958, took over his new post on
stitute for Jew-
Sept. 1 for a two-year period.
ish Research. Dr:
His salary as well as the trans-
Shapiro's chief re-
portation costs are to be shared
sponsibility will
equally by the Joint Distribution
be to lay the
Committee and the FSJU.
groundwork f o r
*
the YIVO Center
CHARLES H. GERSHENSON
for Advanced
has been named by Governor
Jewish Studies.
Romney as chairman of the Michi-
Dr. Shapiro was
gan Higher Education Facilities
the fir st secre-
Commission.
tary of the Na-
* * *
Dr. Shapiro
tional Founda-
MAX M. FISHER was elected
Lion for Jewish Culture and the
chairman of the board of Safran
coordinator of the International
Printing Co.
Commission to study the reorgan-
* * *
ization of the, World Zionist Or-
RAYMOND M. PATT of Brook-
ganization. He is also a former
lyn will be installed as national
national director of the Bnai Brith president of Bnai Zion Sunday
Billet Foundations and former night at the New York Hilton Hotel
director of Jewish cultural and
in Manhattan.
educational reconstruction of the
Joint Distribution Committee.
* * *
HOWARD MORRISON of Kala-
.
.
mazoo was elected president of the
Michigan Jewelers Association Di-
vision of the Michigan Retailers As-
sociation at its annual convention
at Boyne Mountain Lodge. Boyne
Falls. Among the newly elected
members of the board of directors
is David Rose of Rose Jewelry. De-
troit

Robert M. Freedinans
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Pc itmaster General Lawrence F.
O'Brien last week presented De-
troit Postmaster EDWARD L.
BAKER with a special award for
his "significant contributions in the
fields of equal opportunity and
community servic The an-
nouncement of the citation was
made in Wathington on Sept. 22
during a two-day National Confer-
ence on Equal Employment Oppor-
tunity in the Postal Service. The
event was attended by 450 women
and minority group postal em-
ployes holding supervisory posi-
tions.

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PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE
YOUR HEART IS IN AMERICA

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MRS. ROBERT FREEDMAN

Jane Phyllis Zahler and Dr. Rob-
ert Harvey Freedman were united
in marriage Sunday at Adas Shalom
Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob Segal of-
ficiated.
The bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. William T. Piersante of Wilde-
mere Ave. and Harry F. Zahler.
Her husband's parents are Jack
Freedman of Miami Beach and the
late Irene Freedman.
The couple will live in Florida.

Barbara Tatken Bride Diapulse Device Shipped to Israel
of Dr. Stephan Morse Labeled Misbranded by U.S. Court

The Jewish News, which re- as tuberculosis, typhoid fever and
ne.

ported in the July 28 issue the con- gangrene.
Diapulse officials com-
tribution of 10 Diapulse machines plained
plained that the court had not
to the state of Israel "to hasten ruled on 72 of its claims, Judge
the recovery of war casualties," Blumenfield retorted that it was
has been notified by a local phi- not necessary for the jury to rule
sician that the cure-all device had on all 117 conditions. A court "is
previously been labeled "mis- not a pharmaceutical testing
branded" by a federal court jury. house," he said.
Dr. Max K. Newman forwarded
to The Jewish News a copy of an Danish Physician
article appearing in the American
Medical Association's AMA News, to Speak at Sinai
April 3, which reported the ver-
Dr. Jorgen Pedersen, chief of the
dict that a Diapulse machine

seized by the federal government department of medicine at the
was misbranded as an effective University Hospital in Copenhagen,
treatment for 49 diseases, dis- Denmark, will be the visiting chief
orders or other conditions. at Sinai Hospital 8:30 p.m. Tues-
The U.S. Food and Drug Admini- day. He will be visiting the depart-
MRS. STEPHAN MORSE
stration had filed the misbranding ments of research and obstetrics
Cong. Shaarey Zedek was the allegations, along with 72 other and gynecology.
scene of the recent marriage of claims which the Hartford, Conn.,
Dr. Pedersen, a distinguished in-
Barbara Ann Tatk en and Dr. jury did not rule on.
vestigator in the field of diabetes,
Stephan Robert Morse. The wed-
In spite of the ruling, the will talk on "The Pregnant Dia-
ding was solemnized by Rabbi
Diapulse Corp. of America two betic and Her Newborn."
Irwin Groner and Dr. Richard C.
All interested physicians are in-
months later reported in a re-
Hertz with Cantors Jacob Sonenk- lease to The Jewish News: "Dia- vited to attend.
lar and Reuven Frankel.
Dr. Alfred I. Sherman is direc-
pulse therapy . . . has had
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry of marked success in American
tor of the department of obstetrics
Parkside Dr. and Mr. and Mrs.
military hospitals in the treat- and gynecology. Dr. Piero P. Foa,
Jerry Morse of Oxley Rd., South-
ment of Vietnam war wounded." is director of the department of
field, are parents of the couple.
The article reported a shipment research at Sinai Hospital.
The new Mrs. Morse is also the of 10 Diapulse machines was
daughter of the late Louis Tatken.
delivered July 21, and others

The bride wore a gown of cameo
silk peau de„soie and jeweled peau
d'ange lace. The Empire princess
gown was styled with a high neck-
line yoke of jeweled lace, and
matching lace appliques adorned
the A-line skirt and hemline of the
gown. A removable watteau, full-
sweep chapel-length train was ap-
pliqued and bordered with lace. A
jewel.•-1 toque held the bouffant
veil oi imported silk illusion, and
the bride carried a long, flowing
bouquet of Stephanotis and ivy
attached to her consecration pray-
er book.

Marcy Tatken servel her sis
ter as maid of honor, and Mrs.
Gary Robins of Columbus, was
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Annette Blumer.stein, Mrs.
Richard Fine, Mrs. William
Morse and Mrs. Harvey Snider,
sister of the bride.

Dennis Morse attended his
brother as best man. Dr. V.
Michael Armoudlian, Robert J.
Brown, William Morse, brother of
the bridegroom, Douglas Moss,
Roger Skully and Dr. Sheldon J.
Stein were also in the bridal party.
Seating the guests were Harold
Berry, brother of the bride, Carl
Horwich of Bedford Village, N.Y.,
Harold Provizer and Harvey Sni-
der, brothers-in-law of the bride.
Dr. and Mrs. Morse left on a
wedding trip to Puerto Rico and
on their return will reside in
Farmington.

Memorial Foundation
to Accept Applications for
Scholarships, Fellowships

NEW YORK (JTA) — The Me-
morial Foundation for Jewish Cul-
ture announced that applications
for scholarships and fellowships
under the foundation's fourth an-
nual program must be submitted
before the end of December. The
foundation makes scholarship
grants to university students spe-
cializing in a Jewish field on the
doctoral level and offers fellow-
ships to persons qualified to carry
out independent projects in Jewish
scholarship, literature and the fine
arts.
Last year, the foundation
awarded 39 scholarship grants and
59 fellowship grants to scholars
and writers for independent pro-
jects. Of the total, 35 were granted
in the United States and 34 in Is-
rael, with the remainder distri-
buted over 14 other countries.

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Only July 17, four days before
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