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JOHN W. GARDNER, chairman IRVING I. KATZ, executive sec-
Ronald Stone, president of Ron
of the National Urban Coalition retary of Temple Beth El, was Stone and Co., advertising agency,
and former Secretary of Health, honored with a "citation for dis- announces t h e appointment of
Education and Welfare, will re- tinguished leadership" by the Re- Norman Prady to the post of vice
ceive the America's Democratic form Jewish Appeal, fund-raising president-creative director of the
agency. Pr a d y
Legacy Award presented annually agency of the Union of American
joined Ron Stone
by the Anti-Defamation League of Hebrew Congregations a n d the
in 1965 as a se-
Bnai Brith "for distinguished con- Hebrew Union College-Jewish In-
nior copy writer.
tributions to the enrichment of stitute of Religion. K at z was
Prior to that, he
our democratic heritage." The an- commissioned by the Encyclopedia
served as direc-
nouncement was made by Dore Judaica to write the section on
tor of public re-
Schary, national ADL chairman, Michigan. The Encycl6Pedia Ju-
lations a t Sinai
who said, the ADL will honor art- daica is being published in Israel.
Hospital. He be-
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ist BEN SHAHN and author
gan h i s profes-
ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER for
Jess Ward, New York philanthro-
sional career with
. and Jewish communal leader,
their roles in "keeping alive and pist
the Detroit Times,
Prady
fostering an understanding of Jew- has been named the recipient of
then
served
as
assistant
director
ish and Hebraic culture in Ameri- the 1968 Kether Shem Tov Award
can so?iety." The awards will be of the Union of Orthodox Jewish of university relations at Oakland
University before joining the Sinai
made May 5, at a dinner in the
Congregations of Hospital executive staff. Prady,
Waldorf Astoria hotel, New York,
America. The with his wife Susan and two chil-
held in conjunction with the 55th
award, a n e n- dren, resides at 13661 Lincoln, Oak
annual meeting of ADL's national
cfr aved silver Park.
commission.
plaque given for
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outstanding
The
order
of
merit
was conferred
eadership a n d
ANDREW S. WAUNDLESS., Sr.,
Tuesday on Sir SOLLY ZUCKER-
service
to
the
director of operations at the De-
Jewish com- MAN. The British government's
troit Post Office is reCring April
munity at t h e chief scientific adviser, who has
30, after 44 years of postal service.
national 1 e v e 1," served as a consultant to British
4, * *
will be presented- governments for the past 30 years.
Ward
in
special cere- Sir Solly, 64 was born in Cape
Dr. JAMES P. McCORMICK,
monies
at
the
UOJCA
annual Town, South Africa, and is a pro-
vice president for Student Affairs
national
dinner
May
5
at
the
Ameri- fessor of anatomy at the University
and professor of English at Wayne
of Birmingham. He is also the au-
State University, has been named cana Hotel, New York City. Chief thor o" books on anatomy and
Rabbi
Yitzchak
Nissim
of
Israel
president
for
educational
af-
vice
related subjects. He was knighted
fairs of the Detroit Edison Com- will deliver the main address. in 1956.
Ward
is
a
leading
member
of
the
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pany.
executive committee of the Ortho-
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JACOB
BLAUSTEIN,
interna-
dox Union, which in 1966 honored
tionally known statesman, philan-
SAM HUDSON has been named him with the UOJCA President's thropist and industrialist, will re-
executive vice president and gen-1 Award.
ceive the 1968 Science Leadership
* * *
eral manager of Frank Hedge, Inc.,
Award of Yeshiva University, it
a Detroit public relations firm.
Second Lt. PAUL J. FREEMAN was announced • by Dr. Samuel
* * *
received a certificate of achieve-1 Belkin, president. Conferred an-
MAXWELL GURMAN & AS- ment recently for his development nually by Yeshiva University's
SOCIATES have been appointed of "management improvement pro- Belfer Graduate School of Science,
for local preparation of the accolade symbolizes distin-
public
public relations counsel for Mon -
treal's "Man and His World," t he laboratory a n d pharmaceutical guished contribution to the part-
Expo 67, it was an -1 supplies and test products in lieu nership of higher education, in-
successor
nounced by Wolcott, Carlson & of purchases at wholesale, thus dustry and goVernment in the ad-
Company. Inc., New York, public achieving an average annual cost vancement of science. It will he
,
relations representatives for the savings of $2 000."
Lt. Freeman is presented to Blaustein at the
exposition in the Unitel States. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Z. science leadership award dinner,
Maxwell Gurman & Associates. Freeman, of Indiana Ave., and is May 19,_ at the Waldorf-Astoria,
s
New York.
one of the seven United States stationed
at Ft. Irwin, Calif.
public relations firms who handled
Expo 67, will again serve in the
Pioneer Women to Celebrate 20th Year
capacity. The account will be han-
dled personally by Maxwell Gur- of Israel Statehood
at Its Spring Tea
man. with offices in the Whittier '
In honor of Israel Independence Thursday_ at the Labor Zionist In-
Hotel.
Day, Mrs. Wilbur Shapiro, vice stitute.
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president of organization, announ-
All new members and their
Labor attorney and arbitrator ces that the Detroit Council of sponsors will be honored. Spring
WILLIAM B. GOULD of the New Pioneer Women is having its
York City law firm of Battle, spring membership tea 12:30 p.m. clothes will be modeled by Pioneer
Women children, and Mrs. Irwin
Fowler. Stokes and Kheel, has
Berman, adviser to the organiza-
been named a professor of law in
tion department, will speak. There
the WSU Law School. His appoint-
will be a prize: an "evening on the
ment is effective Sept. 16. Gould
town," for which all new members
earned his LLB degree at Cornell
and their sponsors are eligible.
Law School. He has also studied
at the London School of Econom-1 More than 100 people celebrated
Israel Independence Day, Yom
ics. Gould served as assistant gen- the Passover April 13 at Synanon Haatzmaut has been initiated by
eral counsel of the United Auto--; House, 8344 E. Jefferson, at an Pioneer Women as a new family
mobile Workers, AFL-CIO, in De-; interfaith, interracial seder.
holiday in hopes that festive tra-
troit. 1961-62; and as attorney with
Wilbur Beckham, director of the ditions will impart to young people
the National Labor Relations 1
the great historic events leading to
Board, Washington, D.C., 1963-65. I Eastern Division of Synanon, con- the rebirth of Israel's statehood.
ducted the service in which resi-
A consultant to the Equal Employ- I dents
and guests of all faiths and
ment Opportunity Commission on all races participated. The story of
seniority problems and author of I the Exodus was
related to the out-
a report to the commission on
problems of seniority, Gould alsoook of Synanon, a voluntary or-
problems
g
serves as a conciliator for EEOC.anization
formed to help drug
addicts return to society.
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"Freedom," Beckham explain-
The seventh annual Piano
ed, "is not the pursuit of person-
Teachers Institute, to be held 1al pleasure, but the disciplines
May 3 at Oakland University, will we must impose on our behavior
feature a master class demonstra- 1 in order to determine values by
tion conducted by DR. WILLIAM which we can live as free men."
S. NEWMAN of the University of Mrs. Beckham drew an analogy
A 'birthday cake for Israel, 20
North Carolina. Newman holds the between the cup of wine for Elijah,
years young, is an important
endowed chair of Alumni Distin- used in the Passover service, to the
guished Professor of Music and Synanon practice of having an part of the festival table Pioneer
Women will set for its Spring
also is director of graduate studies i empty chair and a place service
and chairman of instruction in set for "the next brother or sister Membership Tea 12:30 p.m.
piano at North Carolina. He will who enters the Synanon door in Thursday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Making plans for the
discuss "Performance Practices, search of hope and help for stir-
event, which coincides with
Techniques, and Interpretation." vival."
Israel Independence Day, are
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All Synanon facilities have es-
(from left) seated; Mrs. Sam
SOLOMON ROTHENBERG of tablished Synanon clubs for mem-
Fishman, president of the De-
the Harry J. Altick Detroit agency hers of the community who wish to troit Council, Pioneer Women;
participated in a panel discussion play the Synanon game, an inter-
and Mrs. Wilbur Shapiro, vice
at the 1968 Leaders Educational play of people's reaction to other president of organization. Stand-
Conference of the State Mutual
ing are members of the council
Life Assurance Co. of America at people. Non-resident membership membership committee, Mes-
the Dorado-Hilton Hotel, Puerto in all the Synanon facilities totals dames Harry Levitt, Manuel Sal-
Rico, April 21-25.
well over 3000.
inger and Herman Kanter.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Linda Sue Goodman
to TVed Ronald Ro.s-sen

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Goldoftas to Lecture
at Farband Saturday

Movsas Goldoftas will lecture
before Farband Branch 114 at
8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Goldoftas will analyze the
opinions expressed in the Israeli
press about "The Outlook for
Peace Between Israel and the
Arab Countries." Refreshments.
Friends are invited.

Our foster-nurse of nature is re-
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announced the engagement of their
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Rossen of Vasser Dr. and the late
Dr. Rossen.
Miss Goodman is a senior in the
college of education at Michigan
State University. Mr. Rossen at-
tends the University of Michigan
medical school and is affiliated
with Tau Delta Phi Fraternity
and Phi Delta Epsilon medical
fraternity.
A December wedding is planned.

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