36—Friday, June 7, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

People Make News

TILLIE BIEMAN, executive sec-
retary of Q.T. Detroit, Inc., was
recently honored for her services
to the nonprofit mutual aid organi-
tation dedicated to the interest and
rehabilitation of those who have or
will have ostomy surgery. Miss
Rieman, 17160 Gilchrist, is a char-
ter member of the 12 - year - old
group, its former chairman and
delegate to the United Ostomy
Association convention. She is an
accepted authority on ostomy ap-
pliances and can be reached for
information at VE 8-8065. Next
meeting of the organization will be
held 2 p.m. Sunday at McLaughlin
Hall, the nursing school of Harper
Hospital.

* *

MENACHEM COHEN has been
named vice president of North
America operations for El Al Israel
Airlines. This is the first time the
airline has elevated its leading
U.S. post to that of a vice presi-
dency. Prior to his present posi-
tion, Cohen was commercial man-
ager for the Americas in New
York.
*
West Berlin's Lord Mayor KARL
SCHUETZ was to arrive in Israel
this week for a four-day visit. He
will be the highest ranking German
to visit Israel to date. Schuetz is
currently president of the Bundes-
tat, West Germany's upper house,
and ranks second to the president
of the Federal Republic.

*

WILLIAM M. ELLMANN, a De-
troit attorney and last year's presi-
dent of the State Bar Association
of Michigan, has been elected by
that organization as a representa-
tive to the House of Delegates of
the ABA.

Alvin Friedman to Run
for Southfield School Board

Alvin Friedman announced that
he will seek a seat on the South-
field board of education.
Friedman, a native of the Detroit
area, is a certified public account-
ant, attorney and part-time college
instructor.
Friedman's program includes:
greater communication and coope-
ration between the citizens and the
school board, a fiscal policy that
will put a greater percentage of the
tax dollar in the classroom and
greater participation of the pri-
vate sectors of Southfield in ob-
taining quality education.

The Russian-Jewish w r i t e r
AARON VERGELIS, editor of the
Moscow Yiddish magazine, "So-
vietish Heimland," will visit Aus-
tralia shortly, according to Tony
Rubinstein, managing director of
the Australian Jewish News.

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JERUSALEM — Dr. Norm an
Greenwald, president of the Ameri-
can College in Jerusalem, an-
nounced the American and Israeli
scholars who have been appointed
to the faculty of the college for the
academic year 1968-1969.
Among the American scholars
who will teach at the new, Ameri-
can-sponsored liberal arts college
are: Prof. Sol Liptzin, formerly
professor of comparative literature
at the City College of New York;
Prof. Curt Leviant, associate pro-
fessor of Hebraic studies at Rut-
gers University; Prof. Samuel
Hendel, professor of political
science at the City University of
New York; and Dr. Natan Lerner,
formerly head of the Latin-Ameri-
can desk of the World Jewish
Congress.
Among the newly appointed Is-
raeli scholars are Prof. Ernst
Bergmann, formerly scientific di-
rector of the Weizmann Institute of
Science; Dr. Saadia Amiel, head
of the nuclear chemistry depart-
ment of the Israel Atomic Energy
Commission; Viscount Edwin
Samuel, formerly principal of the
Israel Institute of Public Admini-
stration, and Alex Maimon, for-
merly head of production of the
Israel Motion Picture Studios.
Dr. Greenwald announced that
students from Burma, Canada,
England, France, Peru, the Philli-
pines and South Africa and the
United States have been enrolled.
Applications from qualified stu-
dents for 1968-1969 are still being
accepted. Interested students
should write to American College
in Jerusalem, 1 E. 42nd St., New
York 10017.

El Al Adds Two to 'King David Club'

El Al Israel Airlines has added
two names to its King David
Club. In the photo at right, Is-
rael's ambassador to the United
States, Itzh'ak Rabin (right), re-
ceives the King David Plaque
from El Al President Mordechai
Ben-Ari in the other photograph, Reuven Goldstein (left), Midwest
director of El Al, presents a plaque to Philip Slomovitz, editor of
The Jewish News.

Catholics, Jews Plan Seminar to Forge Links

NEW YORK (JTA)—Plans to, Jewish community. The secretariat
involve various Catholic semin- is a division of the Bishops' Corn-
aries and organizations in pro- mitee for Ecumenical and Inter-
grams designed to improve Catho- religious Affairs which has its
headquarters at Seton Hall Uni-
lic-Jewish understanding were dis- versity in South , Orange, N. J.
cussed at a series of meetings
here between the Secretariat for
Catholic-Jewish Relations and rep-
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30,000 Argentinians
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BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—More
than 30,000 persons packed Luna
Park, this city's largest stadium
for a rousing celebration of the
20th anniversary of Israel's
independence. An overflow crowd
estimated at 3,000 stood outside
to hear the address of Mrs. Golda
Meir, former foreign minister of
Israel, and other speakers which
were carried over loudspeakers.

Men's Clubs

BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB
installed new officers recently.
They are Harry Shiovitz, presi-
dent; Sheldon Manson and Morris
Kimmel, vice presidents; Max
Marshak, treasurer; Sam Wilner
and Harry Maysels, secretaries;
and Saul Kingston, David Freeman,
Joseph Cherner and Ed Waldman,
trustees.

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purchaser may pay in American
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the currency sales "help reduce
the dollar outflow."

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