People Make News

Morris L. Levinson, New York
communal leader, heads the 45-
member ad hoc national advisory
committee on Jewish college youth
established by
the National Jew-
ish Welfare
Board to develop
experimental and
d e m on s tration
programs and
projects to en-
h a n c e relation.
ships with Jewish
college students.
An integral part
of the total Jew-
i s h community
Levinson
effort in this
area, the new JWB undertaking to
which Levinson is giving leader-
ship will be carried out in close
cooperation with local Jewish fed-
erations and other Jewish agencies,
and in collaboration with Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundations.
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The University of Denver an-
nounced the appointment of Dr.
BENZION NETANYAHU to the
newly created Rabbi Charles E.
Hillel Kauver Chair for Hebraic
Studies. Dr. Netanyahu came to
the University of Denver from
Dropsie College in Philadelphia,
where he was professor of medie-
val Jewish history and Hebrew
literature. The Kauver chair, ac-
cording to Denver University
Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell,
is one of the few in the country
honoring a living person and the
only one honoring a living rabbi.
Rabbi Kauver, of Denver, created
a course in rabbinic literature at
the university in 1922 and taught
it continuously until 1965.

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Dr. GUSTAV HEINEMANN,
West German minister of justice,
will visit Israel Nov. 11 at the in-
vitation of the Israeli government.
He will confer with Israeli lead-
ers on the question of the statute
of limitations on the prosecution
of Nazi war criminals. Dr. Heine-
mann has advocated the abolition
of the statute of limitations which
is scheduled to go into effect Dec.
31, 1969.
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CAR O L SILVERMAN, 19022
Wildemere, president of the Sports-
men's Dog Training Club of De-
troit, Inc., received "highest scor-
ing dog in trial" honors at the
New Castle, Pa., K e nn el Club
Show. Miss Silverman has earned
the highest American and Canadian
Kennel Club titles in obedience,
"utility dog", with her Doberman
Pinscher, Ochenbouie Mindemoya
U.D., believed to be only one of
two Doberman pinschers in North
America currently holding both
titles. Miss Silverman recently
completed a Companion Dog de-
gree with a young Doberman she
owns, receiving the Dog World
magazine award of distinction for
earning this degree in three con-
secutive trials with scores of 199,
1981/2 and 198 out of a possible 200
points in each case.
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HILDE PRINZ, active in human
rights work and a key leader in
American Jewish Congress, will be
honored by the Women's Division,
New Jersey Region AJCongress at
a luncheon.
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FRANK LEWIS, a division direc-
tor for the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's Allied Jewish Campaign for
the past 10 years, is now associated
with ACME MILLS CO., Malcolm
Lowenstein, vice president, an-
nounced.
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JAY D. FEDER, a Chicago
businessman, whose association
with the Bellefaire Emotional Child
Care Center in Cleveland dates
back to 1899, was presented with
a plaque for his services at the
annual meeting of the Bellefaire
board of trustees which was one
of the closing events of the cen-
tennial of the agency.

Edgar M. Bronfman, president
and chief executive officer of
Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Inc.,
has announced the appointthent of
YACK YOGMAN as chief operating
officer of the company. Yogman re-
tains the title of executive vice
president. A director of Joseph E.
Seagram and Sons, Inc., Yogman
was named executive vice presi-
dent in 1965. He was formerly vice
president and assistant to the presi-
Dr. IRWIN S. FINKELSTEIN, dent. Yogman is married to the
co-director of in-patient service at former Asther Hayden of Michigan.
the Detroit Psychiatric Institute
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and instructor at W a y n e State
LOUIS I. ZUCKERMAN, CLU of
University's school of medicine,
has been named Diplomate of the Corners Dr., Birmingham, was
American Board of Psychiatry and elected to the New York Life
Insurance Company's agents ad-
Neurology.
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visory council. As representative
SAMUEL NEAMAN, head of Mc. of the company's Detroit office,
Crory Corp., was honored last Zuckerman was elected by fellow
week by the Jewish War Veterans agents at a conference in San Juan.
in recognition of his humanitarian The 25-man council represents
activities and his World War II more than 7,500 agents in the U.S.,
service, in which he rose from Canada and Puerto Rico. A mem-
private to major in the British ber of New York Life's president's
Eighth Army. The gold medal of council, Zuckerman has belonged
merit was awarded at a dinner to the insurance industry's Million
attended by more than 800 per- Dollar Round Table for the past
sons, including the honoree's war- seven years. He has received the
time sergeant major from Israel industry's National Quality Award
Neaman and former Sgt. Asher every year since 1961.
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Braker were Palestinian Jews who
volunteered for British Army serv-
At a recent meeting of the board
ice.
of directors of Michigan Interna-
r r
tional Speedway, Inc.,. LAW-
BERNARD COLTON, of t h e RENCE H. Lo PATIN was re-
architectural firm of Louis G. Red- elected president and LESLIE
stone & Associates, has been elect- SHARE was appointed executive
ed a director of the Detroit chap- vice president and general man-
ter of the American Institute of ager of the speedway.
Architects, at the annual meeting,
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at the Whittier Hotel.
OLCOTT D. SMITH, chairman
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of Aetna Life and Casualty, re-
MAX M. FISHER, recipient of ceived the American Jewish Com-
the Humanitarian Award of the mittee 1968 Hum an Relations
Federation of Jewish Agencies of Award at a dinner at Delmonico's
Greater Philadelphia, will be hon-
Hotel, New York.
... ored at the annual dinner of the
federation Nov. 25 at the Benja-
America needs
min Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia.

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Rabbi WILLIAM A. GREENE-
BAUM II of Temple Beth El, Flint,
will represent the Jewish Chautau-
qua Society as lecturer at Owosso
College. He will speak in chapel at
9:40 a.m. on the subject "What
Christianity and Judaism Have in
common."
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your help.

Rabbi JOSEPH ROTHSTEIN
senior chaplain and administrator
of the Jewish Community Chap-
laincy Service of Philadelphia, was
elected president of the American
Correctional Chaplains' Association
at the 98th annual Congress of
Corrections in San Francisco.
In this capacity he will head an
organization representing all the
prison chaplains — Catholic, Pro-
testant and Jewish — throughout
the United States and Canada. He
was also designated as a member
of the governing board of the
American Correctional Association
which is comprised of 13 affiliate
national organizations within the
correctional field.
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PHILADELPHIA—Two brothers
who escaped from Nazi concentra-
tion camps and found freedom in
America, were murdered late last
Friday in their watch repair shop
here.
The two men, Michael, 51, and
Leon, 55, Rosenzweig, had been re-
united only last year after a sepa-
ration of some 20 years.
Their bullet-ridden bodies were
discovered by a customer. Police
sought three young robbers who
were seen running from the shop.
The victims were two of six
brothers living in Poland when
Hitler invaded. The other four died
in battle.

Seek to Lift Immunity

The American Association for of Arab Red in Knesset
Jewish Education has appointed
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
Dr. SAMUEL GRAND, veteran
to The Jewish News)
Jewish educator, as director of its
JERUSALEM—A move is under
commission on Teaching About Is- way in the Knesset to lift the im-
rael in America, it was announced munity of an Arab Communist
by Isaac Toubin, AAJE executive member so that he can be brought
vice president.
to trial for allegedly seditious re-
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marks on the floor of the chamber.
The charges have been leveled
Two New Yorkers and a Bos-
by
a group of members against
tonian were elected to the board
of directors of the Jewish Theologi- Emil Chabibi of the new Moscow-
cal Seminary of America. They oriented Communist faction. They
are: OLLIE A. COHEN, Boston have asked the Knesset presidium
merchandising executive; ARTHUR to deprive him of his parliamen-
J. GOLDBERG, former U. S. am- tary immunity because of speeches
bassador to the United Nations, he made supporting President
and REUBEN R. KAUFMAN, Nasser of Egypt and referring to
president of a New York film com- terrorist incursions in the West
Bank and Israel as a "legitimate
pany.
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weapon of an occupied nation."
MORTON L. MANDEL of Cleve- Some experts believe that he could
not
be legally deprived of his im-
land has been elected the first
president of the Bureau for Ca- munity because a Knesset member
reers in Jewish Service. Other is not answerable for violation of
officers chosen by the board of the law in the course of what he
directors of the new agency are considers his duty as a representa-
Morris L. Levinson of New York tive of the people.
and Rabbi Ralph Simon of Chi-
cago, vice presidents; HYMAN L.
SAFRAN of Detroit, treasurer; and
Mrs. Marvin Rime of Los Angeles,
secretary.
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LOUIS G. COWAN, a leading
figure in the communications field,
has been chosen to direct the or-
ganization of the William E. Wiener
Oral History Library of the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee. Arthur J.
Goldberg, AJC president, announc-
ed the appointment at the closing
session of the committee's annual
national executive board meeting
in Atlanta.
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32—Friday, November 1, 1968
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Romney to Help Stacey
Shake Hands in Area

Michael L. Stacey, Republican
candidate for state representative
in the 16th District, and Gov. Rom-
ney will be out shaking hands with
residents of the area Saturday.
Their schedule is as follows:

Great Scott Su-
per Market, W.
Eight Mile and
11 \ Stahelin, 10.10:15
a.m.; A & P and
Farmer Jack, W.
Eight Mile and
Lahser, 10:15-
10:30 a.m.• Wrig-
ley's and the Post
Office, W. Seven
Mile at Archdale,
Stacey 10:40 to 11 a.m.;
Arnold Home, W Seven Mile at
Greenview, 11-11:15 a.m.; and the
Evergreen shopping center, W.
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Museum Shows Memorial
to Martyrs Set for NY Par

NEW YORK (JTA) — The Mu-
seum of Modern Art has put on
exhibition a six-foot scale model
of Louis Kahn's "Monument to
the Six Million Jewish Martyrs,"
commissioned by the Committee
to Commemorate the Six Million
Jewish Martyrs.
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national and local Jewish organi-
zations, and the monument was
designed for a site in Battery
Park near an Emma Lazarus
Tablet and overlooking the Statue
of Liberty.
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ciple by the city parks department
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is hoped the work can be com-
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