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September 20, 1968 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-09-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 20, 1968-31

Center Theater One Decade Old

GIVE
Weizmann Institute to Create
JEWISH
NATIONAL
Reuther Chair at Rehovot
FUND
TREES
chair in his name in this field
The Weizmann Institute of

Science at Rehovot will honor Wal-
ter P. Reuther, president of the
UAW, with the establishment of
the Walter P. Reuther Professional
Chair in the Peaceful Uses of
Atomic Energy;
The endowment of this chair will
take place at a testimonial din-
ner 7 p.m. Oct. 19 at Cobo Hall.
Development of the peaceful
uses of nuclear energy has been a
matter of deep concern to Reuther
ever since it became known that
scientists had discovered this new
source of power. His concern has
been that atomic energy be used
for peaceful purposes instead of
war, for the fight against poverty
and hunger and disease through-
out the world and for the benefit
of all mankind.
The decision of the Weizmann
Institute to endow a professional

While onlookers supervise the progress, members of Center
Theater set up a pictorial exhibit commemorating the group's 10th
anniversary. To be in the Jewish Center lobby through this month,
the exhibit illustrates the theater group's many ups and few downs.
With Center Theater's first production, "The Curious Savage," the
group has progressed in experience, this year planning a season
to include Archibald MacLeish's "J. B.," Moss Hart's "Light Up

the Sky" and Pirandello's "Right You Are."

David P. Zack Heads JNF

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Annual reports were submitted
at the meeting by Judge Shifman,
Percy Kaplan, executive director,
and other officers. A report on the
activities of the JNF Women's
Auxiliary was submitted by Mrs.
William Levin, president.

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FOR ALL OCCASIONS

The Weizmann Institute has
asked Emil Mazey to serve as.
national chairman of the testimon-
ial dinner committee.
The Weizmann Institute is pro-
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"Autumn Capers," a vaudeville-
style revue starring Carol Kimmel
and a troupe of 50
entertainers, will
highlight the Hol-
iday Discotheque
planned by Cri-
terion Club 9 p.m.
Saturday at the
Oak Park Com-
munity Center.
Mayor Joseph
Forbes will ex-
. tend greetings.
Miss Kimmel There will be so-
cial dancing and mixers, prizes
and refreshments. The public is
invited.

cial secretary, Maurice Baker;
and recording secretary, Selma
Friedman.
The new executive and adminis-
trative committee is composed of
Aaron Katzman, Abe Kasle, Mi- I
chael Michlin, Mrs. Pearl Nosan,
Aaron Katzman, Abe Kasle, Mr.
Michael Michlin, Mrs. Pearl Nosan,
The Golan in Bible
Gerald Portney, Arthur James Ru-
The Golan is mentioned in the
biner, Judge Burton R. Shifman, Book of Joshua. Jews had a settle-
Mrs. Frank Silverman, Carmi ment there until the 5th Century.
Slomovitz, Philip Slomovitz, Phillip
Stollman,, Mrs. Charles Snider and
Dr. Israel Wiener.
Members of the board elected at
the annual meeting are:

Gary Alter, Leonard Baron, Judge
Victor Baum, Sam Belkin, Tzvi Berkal,
Cantor Simon Bermanis, Mrs. Bess Ber-
ris, Theodore Birnkrant, Philip Blaize,
Alfred H. Bounin, S. Jerome Bronson,
Isadore Brown, Judge Benjamin D. Bur-
dick, Mrs. Larry Chanin, Harry E.
Citrin, Harry Cohen, Avern L. Cohn,
William M. Ellmann, Mr. and Mrs. I. M.
Faxstein, Dr. Leon Fram, Mrs. Aaron
Friedman, Rev. Marshall Goldman and
Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldoftas.
Nathaniel H. Goldstick, Joseph Gor-
man, Jacob Gubow, Lawrence Gubow,
Earl Hordes, Mrs. William Hordes, Mor-
tis Karbal, Mrs. I. Kardener, Judge
Charles Kaufman, Judge Ira G. Kauf-
man, Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, Samuel
A. Kayne, Judge George D. Kent, Harry
Koltonow, Mrs. Morris Kutinsky, Mrs.
M. Lachover, Benjamin Laikin, Albert
Lee, Prof. Samuel M. Levin, M. Ben
Lewis. Morris A. Lifshay, Mrs. M. Mich-
lin and A. C. Perlman.
Judge Joseph P. Pernick, Mrs. Harry
Portnoy, Mr. and Mrs. Al Posen, Danny
Raskin, Mrs. Sidney Ravin, Rabbi Milton
Rosenbaum, Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld,
Mrs. Abraham Scheuer, David Schoichit,
Harry Schumer, David Silver, David Ms-
lin..Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Cantor Jacob
H. Sonenklar, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman, David
Teitlebaum, Zvi Tomktewicz, Irving
Tukel, Ben Wigder, Judge John M. Wise,
Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky and Nathan
. Wiss.

The institute has already done
pioneer research in the peaceful
uses of nuclear energy and it is
preparing to enlarge its work in
that area with the establishment
of this professional chair.

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David P. Zack, prominent De-
troit accountant, was elected presi-
dent of the Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit Sept. 12, suc-
ceeding Judge Burton R. Shifman.
Seymour J. Frank was elected
chairman of the board. Other new
officers are:
Vice presidents, Jack Belkin,
Larry L. Guttenberg, Ruben H.
Isaacs and Mrs. William Levin;
treasurer, Samuel J. Wilson; finan-
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Vaudeville Show Slated
as Criterion Club Caper

of scientific research is in recog-
nition of his work and concern in
this area, as well as "testimony
to the years he has devoted to
efforts to create a better society
at home and abroad and to his
efforts in behalf of world peace."








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