• • 30—Friday, March 15, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People Make News Israeli song writer NAOMI SHEMER, whose "Jerusalem of Gold" (Yerushalaim shel Zahav) served as a stirring symbol of Israel's spirit and determination during the Six-Day War in June, will be a guest at the annual donor luncheon of Yeshiva University Women's Organization Wednesday at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. • • • The board of overseers of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America has named two Philadel- phians, Joseph Daroff and his brother Michael; three from New York, Jack A. Goldfarb, Maurice Nessen, and Herman C. Rothen- berg; and Joseph L. Mendelson, from Washington, D.C. • • • Detroiter Dr. E. G. KAPLAN, first vice president of the Midwest Podiatry Conference, will speak on surgery of the pediatric patient •at the conference's Orthopedic Day April 5 at the Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago. The 18th annual three-day event is expected to at- tract more than 1,200 podiatrists, office -issistants and their wives. Dr. Kaplan is chief of staff at Civic 11 , .pital. Dr. Irvin Kanat, also of Detroit, a member of the American Podiatry Association board of trustees, is on the pro- gram. • * * DANIEL MANN, national execu-; five director of the League for Labor Israel and the Labor Zionist Organization of America - Poale Zion, left for Israel to finalize plans for the special Labor Zionist conference to be held in Israel this summer and to meet with top Zionist and labor leaders in Israel. Birt12 ..Annoilncements March 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Hary ey Lazar (Susan Upell), 16192 Ox ley, Southfield, a daughter, Lisa Rebecca. • March 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Per- ry Applebaum (Ruth Silverman), 14601 Bishop, Oak Park, a daugh- ter, Elyse Bet h. • * * March 4— To Mr. and Mrs. Lau- rence M. Brenner (Linda Sue Layne), 24445 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son, Jeffrey Aaron Simon. • • • March 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Stolman (Barbara Clinton), 24547 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a daughter, Rochelle Lynn. • • • Feb. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Krause (Sharon Jackson), 1915 Parmenter, Royal Oak, a daugh- ter, Stephanie Lyn. • • • Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bodzin (Bunny Zager), 10200 Troy, Oak Park, a son, Sandy Brian. • • • Feb. 25—To Mr. and Mrs." Lawr- ence SimMer (Sharron Thomas), 23099 Plumbrooke Dr., Southfield a son, Jeffrey Todd. • * • Feb. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Paskel (Marlene Verier), 24654 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son, Eric Alan. Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 REV. GOLDMAN L MARSHALL MOHEL 353-5444 CHARLES J. REICH has been appointed psychologist departmen head for Region One of the Detroi Public Schools. In that capacity, he will be in charge of psychologic- al services for the region, which consists of 40 schools in the city's west and southwest areas. • • • ROBERT ARONSON, on leave' from the Detroit Public Schools, is one of 24 industrial arts teachers studying at Wayne State Univer- ' sity. He was selected from over' 900 applicants throughout the na- tion to participate in the $211,000 federally supported project. He is one of 12 Fellows specializing in energy and propulsion. The other group is majoring in industrial materials and processes. William Wolansky is associate director of the project. Honor Bordelove Weil Award Winners to Get JWB Honors SAN FRANCISCO — Winners of tribution to the advancement of the 1968 Frank L. Well Awards of American Jewish culture." at Jericho IOOF the National Jewish Welfare Board Mr. and Mrs. Stone are the first be presented with medallions husband-wife team to win a Frank Party on Tuesday will and scrolls at the April 27 banquet L. Well Award since it was estab- Maurice Bordelove, past grand master of Michigan 100F, will be honored by the Jericho Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows at a cabaret party 8:30 p.m. March 26, at the new Lodge Tem- ple, 433 E. 11 Mile, Royal Oak. Harry Weinberg, entertainment chairman, former director of the WJBK Jewish Radio Hour, will be master of ceremonies. Weinberg urges that reservations for the WSU Law School, Hillel Foundation to Hear Israeli Leon Fine, former New Yorker, I now living in Israel and practicing law there, is on a lecture tour at the law schools of 10 Midwestern universities and colleges, includ- ing Wayne State University and the University of - ,- Michigan. He will speak at the Wayne State University Law School, 3:30 p.m. March 26, in Classroom A, on "Crime and Punishment in, Israel." Fine will also speak at a brunch at the WSU Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- dation 11 a. m. Fine March 24, at Hillel House, 4841 Second. Both events are open to the community without charge. Peo- ple who wish to attend the brunch should call Hillel House, TE 1-0129, before March 20. At Hillel Fine will speak on "American Settlers in Israel — Who Are They, Why Do They Come, How Are They Doing?" AJCommittee Applauds Bishop's Designation NEW YORK — Leaders of the American Jewish Committee hailed the designation of Bishop Terence J. Cooke as Archbishop of New York as a "cause for great satisfac- tion," auguring well for "the devel- opment of rich and fruitful relation- ships between the Catholic and Jewish peoples of this great city." Recalling meetings in the past between AJC executives and Bish- op Cooke when the latter was aux- iliary bishop in the Archdiocese, a statement by Bertram H. Gold, and Rabbi Marc H. Tannenbaum, director of interreligious affairs, said: "He has demonstrated a particularly keen and informed understanding of Judaism and the Jewish people. i session of JWB's national biennial convention. They are Solomon Litt, president of the World Federation of YMHAs and Jewish Community Centers and a past president of JWB; Mrs. Daniel L. Stone, a vice-chairman of the JWB women's organizations' services; Daniel L. Stone, a mem- ber of JWB's armed forces and veteran services committee; and Lazar Weiner , music director of the Workmen's Circle Chorus and of the Central Synagogue of New York. Litt was voted the award "for distinguished contribution to the advancement of the Jewish Com- munity Center field." Mr. and Mrs. Stone are honored "for distin- guished contribution to the wel- fare of Jewish personnel in the U.S. armed forces. 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