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November 10, 1967 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-11-10

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Nobel Laureate Gives Device to Hebrew U.

many. He visited Israel recently
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to the Jewish News)
as a guest lecturer at the Hebrew
JERUSALEM — Professor Man- University.
fred Eigen, one of this year's Nobel
Prize winners in chemistry, has
made a gift to the Hebrew Univer-
sity of an apparatus he developed
which measures the velocity of
I fast chemical reactions that are
Sizg
64 ORIGINALS from ex-
The engagement of Andrea Sue difficnit or impossible to measure
tensive private SELEC-
Foote, daughter of Mrs. Joseph lqy other means.
TION. Drawings, lithos,
Foote of Laurel Oak Dr. and the 1 The machine, which represents a

Flint Com munity News

Communal Calendar

Nov. 12 - Tween Bowling, 2 p.m.
Town and Country Lanes.
Nov. 13 - City of Hope Executive
Board Meeting.
Nov. 14 - Temple Sisterhood Board
Meeting.
Nov. 14 - Bnai Brith Women Board
Meeting.
Nov. 15 - Hadassah Donor
Luncheon.
Nov. 18 - Beth Israel Sisterhood
Dinner - Dance.
* *
Fina? plans have been announced
for the annual donor event spon-
sored by Ann Lebster Chapter of
Hadassah 12:30 p.m. Wedesday at
Cong. Beth Israel. A fashion show
of Israeli clothes made by students
of the Zeligson School in Israel,
which Hadassah helps support, will
be held.
Mrs. Louis Kasle and Mrs. Ed-
win Elk are general chairmen.
Handling the donor book are Mrs.
Herbert Harrison and Mrs. Joseph
Megdell.

Cardinal Sees Solution
to Church-State Impasse

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Every
issue confronting Christians and
Jews today, including the "sup-
posed impasse" over separation
of church and state, "can be re-
solved in mutual respect if both
groups approached the problem
in a spirit of humility, fairness
and good will." Patrick Cardinal
O'Boyle, Archbishop of Washing-
ton, told the local chapter of the
American Jewish Committee here.
Cardinal O'Boyle was honored at
the chapter's annual meeting din-
ner, receiving the organization's
first Isaiah Award for Human Re-
lations.
Cardinal O'Boyle was lauded
for his achievements in the field
of social justice in general and
for what Rabbi Tannenbaum
called "his invaluable support to
the Vatican Council's Declaration
on Non-Christian Religions and to
the progress of implementation of
Jewish-Christian dialogue."
In New York a priest who is
assistant director of a study course
in Judaism for Catholic parochial
school teachers in Chicago has
called for "in depth" programs
to educate Catholics about Jews
and Judaism and "to put the na-
ture of the State of Israel in its
proper prospective."
Father John Pawlikowski, writ-
ing in The Reconstructionist in re-
sponse to recent Jewish criticism
of Jewish-Christian dialogue, said
that "Christians must root out any .
idea that the present stage of dia-
logue aims at conversion." He
noted that the "varigated nature of
present day Judaism" will make
said that Christians must become
familiar with names like "Baeck,
Kaplan, Heschel, Wiesel and Solo-
veitchik."

Weizmann Institute Chair
Honors Philip Klutznick

REHOVOTH (JTA3 — Estab-
lishment of the Philip M. Klutz-
nick chair in developmental bio-
logy was celebrated formally here
at the Weizmann Institute of
Science, at a luncheon honoring
Klutznick and his family.
The first incumbent of the chair,
it was announced, will be Prof.
Michael Feldman, dean of the in-
stitute's Feinberg Graduate School.
He is a biologist whose researches
hz.ve, among others, provided new
insights into the growth and de-
velopment of cells generally and
cancer cells in particular.

I

Bnai Mitzva

I

Tickets are being distributed by
Mrs. Sidney Hartman, Mrs. Hein-
rich K est en and Mrs. Herman
Richman. Mrs. Francis Hertz is
chairman of the luncheon.
• s *
Bnai Brith Women is sponsoring
a theater party to the Fisher Thea-
ter Dec. 5, for "How To Be A
Jewish Mother" starring Molly
Picon and Godfrey Cambridge. Bus
transportation is available. All
checks and inquiries are being
handled by Mrs. Ted Goldberg,
G-3348 Flushing Rd., Apt. 807,
Flint, 238-5167.

late Dr. Foote, was announced at
a Sunday dinner hosted by Mrs.
Foote. Miss Foote is betrothed to
Charles Martin Silverman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Silverman of
Miller Rd. They are making plans
for a June wedding.

Youth on the Move

Recent graduates of Michigan
State University were Terry J.
Adler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Comings ...
Adler; and Martin J. Rosenfeld,
son of Mrs. Edward Rosenfeld.
and
Graduates of the University of
Michigan were Esther T. Goodstein,
... Goings
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanders
Goodstein; and Linda M. Shur,
The board of governors of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Flint Jewish Community Counci Shur. Receiving a master of arts
appointed the following delegates degree was Mrs. Beryl M. Saltman
to the general assembly of the
Council of Jewish Federations and
Welfare Funds to be held in Cleve-
COLLEGE OPEN HOUSE
land, Nov. 16-19: Mr .and Mrs.
Jack Shaprow, Dr. and Mrs. Saul
Date: Nov. 25
Gome, Mr. mill Mrs. Joe Megdell,
Time: 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kasle, Mr. and
Place: Sorkin Residence
Mrs. Michael Pelavin, B. Morris
1919 Miller Road
Pelavin, Dr. and Mrs. Ira Marder,
No reservation is necessary.
Dr. and Mrs. Leon Rosky and Mr.
Sponsored by the Flint Jewish
and Mrs. lying Geisse.
• * *
Community Council.
Dr. Gorne, chairman of the Flint
Jewish Education Commission, and
Geisser, executive director of the
Flint Jewish Community Council,
also will attend as delegates the
Midwest Regional Conference on
Jewish Education Nov. 14-15 in
Cleveland. Geisser will speak at a
workshop session Nov. 15 on "How
a Non-Bureau Community Can Plan
• FICTION
for Jewish Education."
* s *
• ART
Dr. Harry W. Weisberger has
• HISTORIC
been elected vice president of the
Flint General Hospital board of
• SCHOLARLY
trustees. Re-elected as secretary is
• ARCHAELOGICAL
Wilbert Roberts for Bloomfield
Hills.
• BIBLICAL

BOOKS

Dr. Golden Heads
Genesee Doctors

Dr. H. Maxwell Golden, former
president of the Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council, has been elected
president of the Genesee County
Medical Society.
Dr. Golden received his medical
degree from the University of
Michigan School
of Medicine; in-
terned at Hurley
Hospital, Flint;
and took post-
graduate courses
in internal medi-
cine in Ann Ar-
bor and Chicago.
He has been a
member of Gene-
see County Medi-
Dr. Golden
cal Society, Mich-
igan State Medical Society and the
American Medical Association. Dr.
Golden is a diplomat of the Ameri-
can Board of Internal Medicine,
fellow of the American College of
Physicians, associate of the Ameri-
can College of Cardiology, past
president of the Flint Academy of
Medicine, member of the board of
directors of Genesee County Medi-
cal Society and delegate to the
Michigan State Medical Society. He
has served as chairman of the
Michigan State Medical Society
House of Delegates committee on
constitution and bylaws, and was
elected representative from the
4th District to the Michigan State
Medical Society Judicial Commis-
sion in 1966.

Gerald Jay and Judith Kay Mrs. Laks' Mother Dies
Mrs. Chil (Chana) Laks went to
Osher. children of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Osher, will be called to Montevideo, Uruguay, to attend her
the Tora as Bar and Bat Mitzva mother's funeral the day prior to
Yom Kippur.
Saturday at Cong. Beth Israel.

8—Friday, November 10, 1967

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chemistry in celebration of the re-
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its original campus on Mt. Scopus,
Prof. Eigen said.
The scientist is director of the
Max Planck Institute of Physical
Chemistry in Gottingen, West Ger-

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