Detroiters to Participate in Dedication of 2 Bar-Ilan Buildings, Honor for Fisher AERIAL VIEW OF BAR-ILAN CAMPUS IN RAMAT GAN, ISRAEL More than 70 Detroiters are ex- pected to be among the thousands who will participate Sunday in the dedication of two new buildings at the Bar-Ilan University campus- in Ramat Gan, Israel. A feature of the ceremonies will Kanat, and daughter, Mrs. Walter be the dedication of the psycholo- Hoffman, will participate in the gical clinic established in memory ceremonies. of the late Sol Kanat, who had been An important part of the pro- active in the Detroit community. gram will mark the awarding of Mrs. Kanat, her son, Dr. Irvin an honorary doctorate to Max M. Fisher. national chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. More than 600 members of American Jewish missions to Israel are ex- pected at the ceremony. Among them will be the Detroiters who are participating in two missions. serving on the board of the Men's Phillip Stollman, national chair- Club. man of American Friends for Bar- He has been a member of the Zionist Organization since 1931, has Ilan University, who is active in held many offices and is presently the national UJA mission, reports the honorary vice president. He that increased interest in being serves on the national board of shown in Bar-Han activities by the Zionist Organization of Amer- Americans from many cities. Spe- cial interest has been aroused ica. among the Detroit mission mem- A forest in Israel has been bers in the annual Bar-Ilan dinner established in honor of Mr. and to be held at Cobo Hall in Detroit Mrs. M. Ben Lewis. They were on Nov. 29. Reservations for the married May 28, 1929. They have dinner are now being taken at the five grandchildren. Bar-Ilan office here. The Lewises also financed the establishment of a nursery in Is- rael. They have aided Kfar Silver in Israel with generous gifts. Both are active in efforts for the Hebrew University, Technion, Hil- lel and Akiva Day Schools. Mr. YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will Lewis has been a Mason since his meet 8 p.m. Monday at the home 21st birthday. of Mary Shulman, 20501 Stansbury. On the occasion of the Bar Mitzva Anne Rubin, hospital chairman, an- of his grandson Steven Frank, nounces that a party will be given which was observed at the Shaarey at the Allen Park Veterans Hospi- Zedek on the tragic Sabbath of tal (formerly Dearborn Veterans the fatal shooting of Rabbi Morris Hospital) Thursday evening. A Adler, Lewis presented a self of joint meeting with the post is be- books to the Shaarey Zedek ing planned for 8 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Oak Park Community Center. Library. Yetta Glass, past auxiliary presi- dent, is in charge of the evening. Midrasha Is Offering Junior vice-president Sara Fleisher is planning for the obligation of Course in Proverbs new members, and membership The Midrasha, College of Jewish pins will be presented. Studies of the United Hebrew • Schools, is offereing a course in POST AND AUXILIARY 510 the Book of Proverbs in addition to its regular program, beginning will hold a joint social hayride and Tuesday at 10 am. in the Kasle dinner at Upland Hills Farms 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Guests are invited. High School-Midrasha Building. For information, call Loretta Gold, Rabbi David Kadosh, a member EL 7-0621, or Most Golditch, LI of the Midrasha faculty, will con- 7-7956. duct the course, for which a • • • knowledge of Hebrew is a prerequi- DETROIT POST 135 will hold a site. If there is sufficient interest expressed, a similar course will be brunch at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute 10 a.m. Nov. 5. There will be offered in English. many veterans items on the agenda Rabbi Kadosh, born in Morocco, of the meeting to follow the came to the United States in 1957. brunch. He received his BA degree in edu- cation from Hunter College and his MA in education from Yeshiva Israelis to Discuss University. He was ordained at the 6-Day War Aftermath Mirrer Yeshiva in Brooklyn. Rabbi "The Occupied Territories" will Kadosh is a PhD candidate at the Bernard Bevel Graduate School of be featured topic for discussion at Yeshiva University and is com- the next meeting of Americans for pleting his dissertation in Jewish Progressive Israel—Hashomer Hat- zair 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Labor philosophy. Zionist Institute. For registration information, call The meeting will open with the the school, 864-1115. showing of slides taken by an Is- raeli newsman who was in the JWV Calls for Federal army. Speakers will be Uri Levi- Action on Arab Diplomats tan, who is in the United States on a mission to the Student Zionist WASHINGTON — Vigorous fed- Organization, and Assaf Orr, di- eral action against Arab diplomats rector of the Zionist Youth Or- who use Black Power extremists ganization Hashomer Hatzair and to foment anti-Semitism in the the new Volunteers of Israel pro- United States has been urged by grams. A coffee hour will follow. National Commander Samuel Sam- The meeting is open to the public. uels of the Jewish War Veterans. He said the evidence of colla- The duration record for walking boration by the Student Nonviolent on hands is 871 miles, accom- Coordinating Committee (SNCC) plished in 1900 by Johann Hus- with the Arab governments was linger, who, in 55 daily 10-hour such that an FBI investigation stints, average 1.76 m.p.h from should be undertaken. Vienna to Paris. Two Scholarships at Bar-Ilan Honor Lewis' 75th Birthday Morris Ben Lewis, who has been active for more than 40 years in the Zionist movement and in Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek, will be hon- ored by his family tomorrow night on his 75th birthday. To mark the occasion, his son and daughter, Morton and Mrs. Robert (Bryna) Frank have estab- lished a scholarship at Bar-Ilan University in Israe 1. A second JWV IL BEN LEWIS scholarship has been set up at Bar- Ilan in Lewis' honor by his sisters, Rose Lewis, Jeanette Kirnsnanski and Norma Hudosh. Born in Lithuania, Oct. 28, 1892, Lewis came to the United States in 1909. He opened his first store here as the Lewis Loan Office April 19, 1921, and his subsequent four stores and offices in 1923, 1936, 1938 and 1946. Joining the army on April 30, 1918, he was honorably dis- charged Jan. 1, 1919 and since then has been active in many communal affairs here. He brought his mother, brother and sisters here from Europe in 1920 and assisted in settling his family in Detroit. Lewis joined the Shaarey Zedek in 1932 and has been active in many of the congregational affairs, WHY WORRY ! Leave Everything to Us WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING • • • • • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 27, 1967-27 Junior Division to Sponsor Forum Israel to Mark Dates of Weizmann's Death, Balfour Declaration Young married couples, as well JERUSALEM (JTA) — More as single young athilts, are invited than 400 dignitaries from abroad to a forum on "The American Jew will join with Israelis in November —Dual Heritage, Dual Responsi- to observe Weizmann Month mark- bility," with Dr. Norman Drachler ing the 15th anniversary of the as guest speaker, 8 p.m. Nov. 15 in death of Israel's first president, the Jewish Center Music Room. Dr. Drachler, superintendent of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, and the 50th anniversary of the Balfour Declar- Detroit's school system, is active ation, in which Dr. Weizmann's in both general and Jewish com- munities. His talk will be spon- influence played a- major role. The main event will be a Weiz- sored by the Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, mann-Balfour assembly Nov. 2 at Rebovot where the late president which trains young leadership and holds a series of education pro- made his home. President Shazar and Prime Minister Eshkol will grams. Chairman of the education com- attend. Expected from abroad is a British delegation, headed by mittee is Joseph Levin; co-chair- Postmaster General Edward Short man is Allan Nachman. A social hour will follow the and including Lord Rothschild and Lady Asquith. Delegations are forum, which is scheduled for the Jewish Book Fair week. expected from the United States For information, call Lillian and Canada. The joint Weinman-Balfour Bernstein, adviser, WO 5-3939. events next month will be the occasion of the first official recep- tion by the British ambassador to be held in Jerusalem. Britain has never recognized Israel's sover- Orchestra and Eatertahintant eignty in Jerusalem and has con- fined official functions to its lega- tion in Tel Aviv. However, it is reported that Foreign Secretary George Brown granted permission to hold the reception in Jerusalem. In addition to the British, the with Japanese and West Germans will hold receptions in Jerusalem on the occasion. Larry Freedman 647-2367 Make Your Party Swing THE PUPPETS The longest golf hole ever holed in one was the 427-yard 16th at Lake Hefner Golf Club, Oklahoma City, by Lou Kretlow on March 26, 1961. Formerly The Montego, Music for the Young of All Ages FOR BOOKINGS CALL: 34248117 — TE 2-9193 RADOM TAILORS announces their 10th ANNIVERSARY IN OAK PARK STORE WIDE SALE! 20% OFF 0!). 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