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December 13, 1968 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-12-13

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Hillel Day School to Break Ground Sunday

People Make News

At Mellman, director of the com-
munity relations committee of the
United Jewish Federation of Pitts
burgh, has been appointed director
of community re-
lations for Amer-
ican Israel Public
Affairs Commit-
tee, effective Jan.
1, it was an-
nounced by the
chairman of the
AIPAC, Irving
Kane of Cleve-
land.
Mellman
Mr. Mellman
has served in Pittsburgh for the
past four years. Prior to that he
was Assistant Director of the Com-
munity Relations Committee of the
Jewish Federation-Council of Los
Angeles. In Pittsburgh, he has been
a faculty member of the College
of Jewish Studies. He has been
active in the fields of adult Jewish
education, human relations and
social action.
* • •
BARTON E. FERST, a trustee of
the Philadelphia Federation of
Jewish Philanthropies and secre-
tary of the Pennsylvania Council
of the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, was elected presi-
dent of the Jewish Exponent, the
English-Jewish weekly, at its an-
nual meeting. He succeeded Edwin
Wolf 2nd. The meeting included a
tribute to JULES D. MILLER,
business manager of the Exponent,
for 40 years of continuous service
to the publication.
* * •
KEEVE M. SIEGEL, chairman
and chief executive officer of KMS
Industries, Inc., Ann Arbor, an-
nounced the completion of a $15,-
000,000 bank credit headed by
Detroit's Bank of the Common-
wealth. He stated that funds under
the credit will be used to finance
the expanded working capital re-
quirements of the company and for
other general corporate purposes.
• • •
MARVIN SHAFER was elected
president of Detroit Variety Club,
succeeding Jerry Levy whose term
of office expires in January.
* * •
The Gallatin Medal for 1968,
awarded for accomplishments of
'lasting significance to society,"
was presented by New York Uni-
versity to STANLEY KRAMER,
award-winning motion picture pro-
ducer and director, at a dinner at-
tended by 450 persons at the Plaza
Hotel, Manhattan, by NYU Presi-
dent James M. Hester.
* * •
IRVING GIRER of Aberdeen
Ave., Southfield, president of the
Society of Israel Philatelists,
served as a commissioner of the
recent Tabira national stamp ex-
hibition in Jerusalem. Represent-
ing the United States, Girer was
received by Zalman Shazar, Is-
rael's president, during a reception

Jerusalem Bombing
Publicly Condemned
by Mayor of Hebron

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Shiekh
Mohammed All Jaabari, the may-
or of Hebron, Sunday became the
first West Bank Arab leader to
publicly condemn the terrorist
bombing of the Mahone Yehuda
market in Jerusalem which took
12 lives and injured 55 persons
last month.
The mayor, in an interview on
Hot Israel radio, said the citizens
of Hebron condemned sabotage
both In their own town and in
Jerusalem. He said the Moslem
religion did not counternance kill-
ing of innocent people.
Mayor Jaabari has called for a
meeting of West Bank Arab lead-
ers to solve their own problems.
His views were opposed by Mayor
Hamdi Kanaan of Nablus who be-
lieved that Jordan—or Jordan in
consultation with Palestinian lead-
ers on both banks of the river—
was the only true representative of
the West Bank population.

for Tabira visitors. Delegates from
10 countries were present.
• • •
The appointment of Rabbi DA-
VID COHEN to the post of asso-
ciate national director of the
National Conference of Synagogue
Youth and the Youth Division of
the Union of Orthodox Jewish Con-
gregations of America was an-
nounced by Rabbi Joseph Karasick,
UOJCA national president, and
Harold H Boxer, national vice
president and chairman of the
UOJCA joint youth commission.
• • a
JOSEPH H. KANTER, 44-year-
old head of Cincinnati's Kanter
Corp., banker, community develop-
er, industrialist and philanthropist,
is the new president of the Ameri-
can Friends of Tel Aviv University.
* * *
Gifts totaling $2,700,000 to the
Haifa Institute of Technology were
announced at a national dinner in
New York of the American Tech-
nion Society, which supports the
Haifa institute. Among the gifts
was one for $250,000 from JULIUS
SILVER, a Manhattan attorney,
for a bio-medical engineering
school. CHARLES FROST, retired

Hillel Day School invites the cation, in which representatives of I sented and refreshments served in
community to an erev Hanuka each Hillel class will participate. the old Mayfair Nursery Building
dedication marking the beginning The indoor ceremony will be pre- on the premises.
of construction of the new school
building 11 a.m. Sunday at the
building site.
The school building, planned for
completion by September 1969, is
being erected on 11 acres at 32240
Middlebelt, between Northwestern
and 14 Mile Rds.
Hillel, founded 10 years ago with
29 children, comprises nine full
grades with an enrollment of 300
children, representing a cross sec-
tion of the Jewish community.
A brief outdoor ceremony will be
followed by a candle-lighting dedi-

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