• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 18, 1969-17 Seminary Patrons Cite B. Goldberg Ben Goldberg (left) accepts a gold-tooled album of appreciation for his life charter Membership in the Jew- ish Theological Semin- ary's National Patrons Society, an organization begun in 1958 to pro- vide a core of tested leadership for seminary efforts throughout the nation. The presentation was made by Rabbi Leonard S. Callan (tight) at the home of Saul Waldman, on April 11`. L Morris Karbal (cen- ter) is chairman of the Detroit Committee for the Greater Seminary. Community Leaders Join in Honoring Rabbi Lehrman at Seminary Event Leading community personalities! inary services that have become and noted officials joined in honor- ! a boon to American Jewry. ing \ Rabbi Moses Lehrman at a I The seminary's vast programs spec‘al function arranged by the are an answer to the materialism Friends of the Jewish Theological of our time, Rabbi Routtenberg de- Seminary at Town and Country , dared, outlining the directions pur- Club, Tuesday afternoon. sued by the seminary leaders in The event was a prelude to the establishing codes of action and in creating leadership to guide the r awarding of the honorary doctor of divinity degree to be given I I Jewish communities. Arthur Boschan who heads the Rabbi Lehrman of Cong. Bnai seminary committee of Bnai Moshe this June in New York. I Moshe, presided at the gathering. Mayors Norman Feder of South-; Participants in the program in- field and Joseph Forbes of Oak' eluded Mitchell Feldman, Theo- Park and Bernard Klein, speaking; dore Curtis and Mel Weisz, and for Detroit's Mayor Jerome Cava- there were greetings from many nagh, greeted Rabbi and Mrs. national leaders who sent mes- Lehrman and participated in the I sages of congratulation to Rabbi encomia for the rabbi and his Lehrman. In his response, Rabbi Lehr- wife, both of whom had become man recalled his student years endeared here in the more than 20 years' residence and service at the seminary and told of the immensity of the seminary's in- in Detroit. Rabbi Max J. Routtenberg of fluence and the loyalties he and Rockville Centre, N.Y., who his fellow graduates have for spoke briefly at the reception, their alma mater. brought the greetings of the fac- Increased support for the sem- ulty of the seminary of which inary was urged, and there were Rabbi Lehrman is an alumnus many contributions towards the and described the multiple sem- seminary fund from the gathered • tL9 49 CULP 1190 QS !LP CLSL9 SILO 0 3 guests. Announcement was made of two la tours to New York during the June • 6-8 weekend for those who wish to A Combination that's hard o attend the presentation of the honorary doctorate to Rabbi Lehr- to beat! Latest styles and o man. colors — and fine custom tailoring! 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UNITED GOODHOUSEKEEPER 26011 Coolidge rico, Lincoln Oak Poik Loaners Available, ONE DAY SERVICE AT FAIR PRICES I Cantors Institute to Honor Klein The Jewish Theological Semin- ary will confer upon Cantor Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai Moshe the status of Honorary Fellow the Can- tors Institute at seminary com- mencement exercises in June. Conferral of this honor was rec- ommended b the faculty of the Cantors Institute in consult at io with the Cantors Assembly and was voted on by . Pb' the board of di rectors of the seminary. Rabbi Mos es Lehrman of- Bnai Moshe will re- Cantor Klein ceive an honorary doctor of divin- ity degree at the same exercises 3:30 p.m. June 8 at the Park Ave- nue Synagogue, New York City. Brevities GROSSE POINTE ROTARY's 14th annual Antique Show-Sale April 25-27 at the War Memorial Center, will have more outstand- ing antique specialists from more different cities and states than ever before, according to an an- nouncement by Clarence Wascher, chairman of this year's show. These will be several leading deal- ers who specialize in the hard-to- find replacement parts and match- ing items collectors and antique hobbyists constantly search for. Mrs. Arthur Fishman of Oak Park is an exhibitor. Grosse Pointe Ro- tary depends on its annual antique show to raise funds for civic pro- jects, one of which will further implement an anti-drug program among youth. Hitting Orrasion A FABULOUS COLLECTION OF FAMOUS BRANDS TO BEFIT THIS SPECIAL EVENT *prrialln Prirel FOR OUR 6ranb Oprnitut BE FITTED THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Ever since PA UL MAURIAT first touched the piano at the age of four, he has been wedded to a musical life. The French recording star brings his group of 30 musi- cians to the Masonic Auditorium, May 3. The musical youth was struck by the new rhythmic forms which jazz represented and by the time he was 17, his musical sights were set on combining his classical training with the improvisational freedom of jazz. In 1966, after a successful career in Paris as a conductor and arranger for many French stars, Mauriat formed his first orchestra. EUGENE ORMANDY, who leads the PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA in concert at Masonic Auditorium, 8:20 p.m., Wednesday, has led the ensemble for 33 years, the longest tenure held by the leader of any major American orchestra. From the time he assumed leadership in 1936, he has brought new glories to the orchestra, not the least of which is the unque "Eugene Ormandy-Philadelphia Orchestra Sound." ▪ a a GUY LOMBARDO and the ROYAL CANADIANS, who come to the Masonic Auditorium, May 10, feature French-Belgian singing star, Tonia Bern-Campbell, and handsome vocalist Tony Cointreau. * * * A specialized exhibition of equip- ment for the hotel and catering in- dustries will take place in Tel Aviv Oct. 5-10. The event is spon- sored by the ministry of tourism and by YE RID HAMIZRACH LTD., Tel. Aviv's trade fair estab- lishment. During the trade fair, seminars and study meetings cov- ering a number of aspects of the hotel industry will take place. Local achievements in this field include planning and management services already exported to other countries. Club Plots Mystery Trip The Mr. and Mrs. Club of Cong. Beth Abraham is making plans for the annual mystery trip, April 26. 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