4r.••• ■ ft, i•-■ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, September 13, 1968 The City National Bank Purchases Additional $25,000 in Israel Bonds The City National Bank has taken an additional position in State of Israel Bonds, it was announced by John H. French, Jr., president of the bank, and has purchased $25,000 of the newly launched Second Development Investment Issue of 51/2 per cent 90-day-on demand State of Israel Bonds. The new $200,000,000 issue is for banks and other eligible institutions. This purchase b _ rings the hold- ings of the City National Bank to $100,000 in State of Israel Bonds. Presenting a check for the $25,000 additional Israel Bond purchase by the City National Bank are (from left) John H. French, Jr., pres- ident of the bank; Irwin I. Cohn, honorary chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Organization; and Herbert A. Aronson and James H. Wineman, directors of the City National Bank who are active in communal affairs. ri) • .J_Jirtn i•c•.•••• ■ •■ •••••7.- An n oun cements Aug. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Mich- Sept. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pullman (Pam Epstein), 15210 1 ael Simon (Barbara Marsh) of Ann Marlow, Oak Park, a daughter, Arbor, a daughter, Susan Deborah. * * * Kelley Lynn. * * * Aug. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Mal- Sept. -6—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert colm Katz, 12733 Kingston, Hunt- Pont, 13231 Irvine, Oak Park, a ington Woods, a son, Jonathan daughter, Nancy Beth. Eric. * * Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- vin Weinstein, (Eleanor Green- rence Docks (Sheron Zuroff), 24630 baum), 24762 Rensselaer, Oak Sussex, Oak Park, a son, Mark Park, a son, Jeffrey Michael. Myron. * * * * * * Sept. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Norm- Aug. 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Shel- an Leaf (Marilyn Kay Grossman of don Brenner (Bonnie Weiss), form- Detroit), of Chicago, a son, Mat- er Detroiters of Kingstown, R.I., a thew Aaron. son, Andrew Keith. * * * * Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Doug- Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Steven las M. Kapole (Rosemary Gray- Dressler (Carol Goldsmith), 24641 son), former Detroiters of Albu- Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son Brian querque, a son, Michael David. Scott. * * * • * Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aug. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Freed (Joyce Urnovitz), 23822 Glass (Ida Rapaport), 13020 Rose- Frisbee, a daughter, Heidi Denise. mary, Oak Park, a son, Steven * Eric. * * * Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Goldstrom (Iris Margolis), 26211 Aug. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harding, Oak Park, a son, Mitch- Mink (Carol Propas), former De- ell Steven. troiters of New York, a daughter, * * * Jennifer Beth. • * * Aug. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Hellman, 25663 Briar, Oak Aug. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Park, a daughter, Deborah. ton Ross (Arleen Barron), 14651 Kingston, Oak Park, a son, Ger- shon Rafael. REV. GOLDMAN L. * MARSHALL People Make News Dr. MORDKHE SCHAECTER of the Bronx, a leading authority on the Yiddish dialect, has been ap- pointed assistant, visiting professor of Yiddish at Yeshiva College, the undergraduate school of liberal arts and sciences for men at Ye- shiva University, it was announced by Dr. Isaac Bacon, dean of the College. * * * Dr. MOSHE H. GOSHEN-GOTT- STEIN, professor of Semitic lang- uages and Bible philosophy at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, has joined the faculty of New York University's Institute of Hebrew Studies for 1968-69. He is the Judge Abrah.am Lieberman Visiting Pro- fessor in Hebraic Studies for the year, Dr. David Rudaysky, direc- tor of the NYU Institute, an- nounced. The new Lieberman Professor is a general editor of the Hebrew University Bible Project and the Modern Hebrew Dictionary Project. S * Deputy Prime Minister YIGAL ALLON and Maj. Gen. UZZI NAR WISS, director of the Jewish Agen- cy's immigration department, re- cently left on a trip to the United States, Switzerland and Denmark. Their first stop is Austria where thousands of Czech refugees, many of them Jews, have gone since the Soviet occupation of Czechoslo- vakia. Gen. Allon, who heads Is- rael's new absorption ministry, will look into the possibilities of immigration by Czech Jews. * * The head of the Federation of Synagogues, Dr. ELIEZER W. KIRZNER, left to come to the United States Tuesday for meet- ings with American Jewish reli- gious and educational leaders on problems of Jewish education. Aug. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Don Tractenberg (Linda Simkin), for- mer Detroiters of Highland Park, Ill., a daughter, Rochelle Elaine. * Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Priesont (Marlene Wasser), former Detroiters of Tarzana, Calif, a daughter, Andrea Lynn. MOHEL 353-5444 Recommended by Physicians RABBI Leo Goldman Czech Delegation Makes Surprise Visit to Israel ' Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 JERUSALEM (JTA)—A ten-man delegation from Czechoslovakia arrived here unexpectedly Sunday to attend the international congress on poultry raising. The group was headed by Prof. Clemens, dean of the veterinary faculty at Brno University. A Romanian delega- tion is also participating, and the Soviet Union announced that it would send a representative but he has not arrived yet. RABBI SHAIALL ZACHARIASH MOHEL 341-1595 Classified Ads Get Quick Results JDC Gives Funds, Food to Red Cross of Iran for Relief of Quake Victims when similar catastrophes occurred in Iran, during another earthquake in 1962 and when floods ravaged Teheran that same year, Horwitz stated. GENEVA—A donation of 325,000 rials ($4,300) has been transmitted by the American Joint Distribu- tion Committee to the Red Lion and Sun Society, the Iranian Red Cross organization, toward relief of the victims of the earthquake disaster which has struck eastern Iran, it was announced by Louis D. Horwitz, JDC Director General. In addition to the cash contribu- tion, 30,000 pounds of flour and 4,000 pounds of edible oil have been made available to alleviate the plight of the survivors. The flour and oil represent part of the U.S.-donated Food for Peace sup- plies used by the JDC office in Iran for its regular feeding and relief programs- for needy Jews in that country. 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