THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42—Friday, April 5, 1968 People Make News The appointment of Karl Katz, A 400,000-pound ($116,000) grant LESTER AVNET, president and art historian, archaeologist and mu- chairman of the board of Avnet, for study of the chemical structure seum specialist, Inc., has been named founding of proteins has been awarded by as director of the chairman of the President's Cir- the National Institutes of Health in Jewish Museum, cle of American Reform Judaism. the United States to Prof. ABRA- h a s been an- The President's Circle is a fel- HAM PATCHORNIK, a member nounced by Dr lowship of community leaders who of the Weizmann Institute's bio- Louis Finkel contribute at least $5,000 a year physics department which is stein, chancellor to the ARJ and are actively in- headed by Prof. Ephraim Katch- of the Jewish volved in the activities of the aiski. * * * Theological Sem- Union of American Hebrew Con- Stockwell and Marcuse advertis- inary of America. Katz gregations and the Hebrew Union ing and public The Jewish Museum, at 1109 Fifth College-Jewish Institute of Re- relations agency Ave., New York, is operated under ligion. announces that * * * auspices of the seminary. Katz Leon S. Wayburn succeeds Same Hunter, who served Rabbi H. SCHILLI, head of the has become asso- as director of the museum from Seminaire Israelite de France, ciated with the September 1966 until his recent Orthodox rabbinical seminary of firm as account resignation. Katz comes to the the French Jewish community, ar- executive. Way- New York institution from Jerusa- rived in New York recently as burn has a long lem, where he was active in cre- guest of the Union of Orthodox career as an ad- ating the Israel Museum and Jewish Congregations of America. Wayburn vertising execu- served for 11 years as chief cura- According to an announcement by tor of the fine arts sculpture and Joseph Karasick, UOJC president, tive. He has been active for many Judaica sections of that museum, Rabbi Schilli has come to com- years in communal movements which has granted him a leave of plete arrangements for a study- and as an officer in Temple Beth absence to permit him to under- apprentice program in the United El and its affiliated societies. take his new assignment, starting States for French rabbinical stu- in September. dents. * * * * * MRS. DAVID KLIGER will be Israel's foreign minister, ABBA guest lecturer on "The Needs of EBAN, spent a two-day visit in the Jewish Patients" at a Monday Netherlands last week. He dis- morning session before nursing cussed the Middle East situation students at Mercy College. and Israel's bid for association A most notable success in the * with the European Common Mar- automobile business was reported ket. Eban declared that the choice HARRIS C. MALAN, of Ann this week in behalf of Krajenke Arbor, Mich., becomes the new in the Middle East today was be- Buick and its current head, C. R. president of the U. of M. Interfaith tween "mutual peace and violence. "Babe" Krajenke, whose sales Center, Inc., succeeding Rev. There cannot be a unilateral war." rooms are located at 12801 Jos. Henry 0. Yoder, pastor of the He said Israel desired "only mut- Campau. Lutheran Student Chapel in Ann ual peace," but the present cease- Setting the highest sales of Arbor, who has held the position ! fire situation "is far from ideal." of president since the nonprofit Eban sharply critized the United Buick cars on record, it was an- corporation was organized in 1962. Nations Security Council's resolu- The Interfaith Center Corporation tion of March 24 which condemned was formed to purchase land and Israel for her attack on terrorist erect and operate a central re- bases in Jordan. He noted that ligious building on the North the Security Council was a politi- Campus which would serve all 32 cal organ, having on it representa- of the student religious groups tives of the Arab states but none recognized by the Office of Re- of Israel. The Israeli foreign min- ligious Affairs of the University of ister praised the Dutch people for their attitude toward Israel during . Michigan. .* * * last June's Six-Day War. * * * The Yeshiva University award GUSTAVE L. LEVY, chairman of was presented in Vancouver to Maj. Gen. GEORGE R. PEARKES, the board of governors of the lieutenant-governor of British Co- New York Stock Exchange and a lumbia, at a dinner attended by prominent philanthropic and com- 350 members of the community munal leader, has been named held under the auspices of the recipient of the 1968 Herbert H. Vancouver Friends of Yeshiva Lehman Human Relations Award. University. Messages were read Morris B. Abram, president of the at the dinner from Prime Minister American Jewish Committee, C. R. "BABE" KRAJENKE Lester B. Pearson and Robert which sponsors the annual award, Stanfield, leader of the Conserva- said that Levy is being honored nounced this week that "Krajenke tive Party. Establishment of a as "the person who best exempli- has sold more Buicks than any George R. Pearkes Scholarship fies those creative achievements other dealer in the world." Fund at Yeshiva University was that characterized Herbert H. "It proves our contention that Lehman's outstanding career of announced. * * public service." Presentation of `there is room at the top' and that a dedicated effort gets results," LEE A. IACOCCA, executive vice the award will be at a testimonial president, North American auto- dinner to be held on April 23, at Krajenke commented. Stanley F. Krajenke, father of motive operations for Ford Motor Americana Hotel, New York. Su- Co., will receive the 1968 Human preme Court Justice Abe Fortas "Babe," started the Buick dealer- Relations Award of the Automotive will make the keynote address. ship in 1913. The elder Krajenke * * * was the first man in Hamtramck and Allied Industries Division of Senator Edward W. Brooke of to own and drive an automobile. the American Jewish Committee's appeal for human relations at a Massachusetts will be principal The son, affectionately called dinner April 4 at Americana Hotel, speaker at the humanitarian award "Babe," pumped gasoline for his dinner to be given by the Inter- father while going to school. Now New York. * * national Order of Bnai Brith in he has the highest Buick record in The Society of Real Estate Ap- honor of PHILIP B. HOFFMAN, the world and is the most ac- praisers' board of governors has chairman of the board of Johnson claimed automobile dealer in awarded the Senior Residential & Johnson, at the Waldorf-Astoria Michigan. Appraiser designation to HENRY Hotel, New York, April 10. "Babe" Krajenke's brother, L. * * * "Barney" Krajenke, worked with LONNERSTATER, assistant vice Reappointment of SIDNEY him gas pumping while both were president and chief appraiser of Metropolitan Federal Savings and SPITZ as a member of the Wayne in elementary classes in parochial Loan Association, and manager of County Board of Supervisors was schools and at Hamtramck High the association's Oak Park office. announced by Councilman Louis School where both studied. Lonnerstater is a member of the C. Miriani for a term ending society's Greater Detroit Chapter March 31, 1969. Spitz will act on Philadelphia Pioneer and has seven years' experience in legislative administrative and pol- The Jewish community of Phil- appraising residential, commercial icy-making matters for the county. adelphia is believed to have been and industrial property. He re- A native Detroiter, he attended founded in 1738 by Nathen Levy ceived his BS degree from Wayne Wayne State University and Uni- of New York, who bought a pri- State University and has completed versity of Detroit. He was a fur- vate burial plot that later became appraisal courses sponsored by the niture merchant and is now a the city's first Jewish cemetery. University of Michigan and the financier and industrial consul- The country's second oldest con- society. Lonnerstater is a member tant. Mr. and Mrs. Spitz and their gregation, Mikveh Israel, was or- of the American Savings and Loan three sons live at 18215 Warring- ganized there by Sephardic Jews Institute, ton. in 1745. Krajenke Marks Buick's Highest Sales on Record REALTY CO. Summer Jobs Are Sought for Students With Aid of Jewish Vocational Service William M. Wetsman, president of the summer job placement com- of the Jewish Vocational Service, mittee. announces that the agency is again conducting its summer job place- .kizmizsuLkstitiuuu_ BARBARA PAUL ment program for high school and Vocalist college students. (Formerly with Sammy They are seeking at least 300 Wolf and His Band) well-paying summer jobs. For most Now Available For Your Parties of these students, continuing their LI 7-8626 education will depend on their sum- mer job earnings. The program, particularly in the FOR COLOR CANDIDS past three years, has proved suc- cessful, in great measure because AND MOVIES of the support and cooperation of employers in the community. Employers who may have sum- PHOTOGRAPHY mer jobs within their own firms 358-3199 or know of other job opportunities, may call Mrs. Vass, placement di- rector of the Jewish Vocational A BEAUTIFUL Service, WO 1-8570. Robert A. 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