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April 25, 1969 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-04-25

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People Make News

The Detroit Chapter of the Asso-
ciation of Orthodox Jewish Scien-
tists heard Dr. NORA SMITH of
New York, child psychiatrist and
research worker in child develop-
ment, at a recent meeting. Nation-
al secretary of the association, Dr.
Smith discussed the work of the
Institute for Science and Halakha
in Israel, which seeks to find
ways of minimizing work on the
Sabbath in the industries of Israel.
Those who wish to financially
assist the institute may contact
Prof. Hugo Mandelbaum, 18460
Griggs, Detroit 48221.
• • • .
Gen. ITZHAK RABIN, Israel am-
bassador to the United States, will
be given the 1969 Distinguished
Service Award of the National
Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs
at its 40th annual convention at
the Concord Hote 1, Kiamesha
Lake, N.Y., June 1-5.
• • •
A chair in the history of Euro-
pean Judaism has been established
at Bar-Ilan University in Israel in
honor of Chief Rabbi ABRAHAM
SCHUSTER of Amsterdam. Rabbi
Schuster has been chairman of the
Mizrachi organization in Holland
for a number of years.

EMANUEL NEUSTADTER of
Far Rockaway, N.Y., has been
named chairman of the annual na-
tional dinner of the Union of Ortho-
dox Jewish Congregations of Amer-
ica, May 18, in the Americana
Hotel, New York City.

Dr. MORRIS FISHBEIN, editor,
Medical World News, will be guest
speaker at a testimonial dinner in
honor of RUBIN A. SAYWITZ,
president and chairman of
the board of May Enterprises,
Schereville, Ind.. Sunday, at the
Ambassador West Hotel, Chicago.
City of Hope is honoring Saywitz
with the Torch of Hope Award.
All proceeds from the dinner will
establish the Rubin A. Saywitz Re-

search Fellowship at the City of

Hope.

The University of Brussels paid
tribute to MAX GOTTSCHALK, a
research profes s or for 45 years at
the university's institute of socio-

logy. Gottschalk. who is 80, has

Sephardic Community Schedules Reception

JESSE W. ANTMAN has been
awarded a special Centurion plaque
by the New York Life Insurance
Company for demonstrating pro-
fessional skill in handling insur-
ance protection for more than 100

A movie on Israel will highlight
The Sephardic Community of
Greater Detroit will hold a leader- the program, and refreshments
ship reception 8:30 p.m. Monday at will be served. All members of the
the home of Mrs. Jacob Chicorel, Sephardic community are invited.
21830 Beverly, Oak Park.
The reception is in advance of
the United Israel Bond Dinner-
Branch 7 to See Slides Dance, scheduled for May 24 at
At the next meeting of Poale Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The five or-
Zion Branch Seven, 8 p.m. Sunday ganizations co-sponsoring the din-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ner-dance include the Sephardic
Rosen, 23880 Moritz, Oak Park, Community, Zionist Revisionists,
Rosen will present slides of Israel United Jewish Social Club, Work-
taken on a leadership seminar of men's Circle Branch 227 and
the World Confederation of Labor Radomer Mutual Society.

people in 1968.
• • •
The creation of wider opportuni-
ties for economic development,
especially in the area of increas-
ing Israel's export trade, will be
high on the agenda of the discus-
sions which Dr. JOSEPH J. SCH- Zionists.
Friends are invited.
WARTZ, vice president of the
For information, call Mrs. Irving
Israel Bond Organization, is sched-
Greenberg,
537-7497; or Mrs. Louis
uled to have in Israel with Prime
Minister Golda Meir, Finance Min- Slabosky, 341-3814.
ister Ze'ev Sharef and other lead-
ers.
Old Timers to Have Ball
The Hannah Schloss Old Timers
will hold its 14th annual dinner-
dance 7 p.m. May 25 at Temple !
Israel. There will be entertain-
ment and prizes. For reservations,'
contact Samuel Bank, 18480
Schaefer.

May 8 at the Ferndale Women's
Club, 1256 W. Nine Mile.
• • •
ALBERT D. TUCKER LODGE
will present a program on "Drugs
and Your Child," 8 p.m. May 6 at
the Oak Park Community Center.
Participating will be an Oak' Park
Youth Bureau official, an Oak
Park School official, and a physic-
ian, discussing aspects of drugs
and their effects on today's youth.
There will be a film, an open dis-
cussion, and refreshments.

curring at this well-known Massa-
chusetts college of management.
• *
Secretary of State William P.

The United States Maccabia ELI BROAD to the board of dir-
team has never lost a basketball ectors at their annual meeting on
game. In 1965 the United States Monday.
• • •
won the gold medal with a 74-66
victory over Israel.
Dr. SIDNEY VIDAVER has been

named administrative director of

The burnt child shuns the fire Ner Israel Yeshiva College of Tor-
until the next day.
Mark Twain. onto. • : • ' : • ---.• :



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Rogers has appointed Rabbi IRV-
ING LEHRMAN of Temple Emanu-
El, Miami Beach, to the U.S. Na-
MISS LESLIE BLOCKMAN
tional Commission for UNESCO.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blockman Rabbi Lehrman, vice president of
of Bethesda, Md. announce the en- the Synagogue Council of America
gagement of their daughter Leslie succeeds Rabbi Julius Mark, a past
Ellen to James Harvey Landsman, president of the Synagogue Coun-
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lands- cil, as the council's representa-
man of Connecticut Dr., Southfield. tive on the U.S. National Commis-
A July 6 wedding in Bethesda is sion for UNESCO.
• • •
planned.
The Bank of• the Commonwealth
PJERFECT RECORD
elected HERBERT FISHER and

Maurice & Irene Batchko

Activities

JWV

At a two-day national conven-
tion, the General Zionist move-
ment in France elected JACQUES
ORFUS president and JOSEPH
WEINBERG, honorary president.

HERBERT. A. ARONSSON, pres-
ident of the Aronsson Printing Co.
hosted a luncheon for Babson Col-
lege alumni at the Standard-City
Club on Monday. The purpose of
the luncheon was to hear President
Henry A. Kriebel bring Babson
men living in the Detroit area up
to date on the many changes oc-

Mu-Am/2,

g3nai

been active for many years in Dr. Drachler Due
Jewish affairs lie has been asso- at Human Relations
ciated at various times with the
Jewish Colonization Association, Lecture Evening
Dr. Norman Drachler, superin-
ORT and the A lliance Israelite
Universelle. Ile is chairman of the tendent of the Detroit Public
National Center for Higher Jewish Schools, will be guest speaker at
Studies, which he founded in 1960 Bnai Brith's 10th annual "Adven-
under the auspices of the Univer- tures in Human Relations" lecture
series 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
BLOCH ROSE POST and AUX- sity of Brussels.
Jewish Center.
ILIARY members will honor their
The lecture sponsored by De-
Rabbi Milton Arm of Detroit is troit
outgoing president and commander
Bnai Brith men's and wo-
9 p.m. Tuesday at the Elmwood among many key workers of the men's councils in conjunction with
Casino. For reservations, call Lina Zionist Organiza-
the Anti-Defamation League, will
Bumstein, UN 3-6621, or Sol Glos- tion of America
be on "Crisis in Education."
who have formed
ser, 357-2865.
Superintendent since 1967, Dr.
Post officers recently installed a committee to.
Drachler has been the recipient
are Alvin Braunstein, commander; sponsor the elec--
of numerous awards, including the
Herman Rosenberg, senior vice tion of Rabbi I.
Human Relations Award 'in 1967.
commander; Louis Wagner, jun- Usher Kirshblum
He is a member of the New De-
ior vice commander; and Irving of Long Island as
0
1. troit Committee and serves as a
Siegel, quartermaster. New aux- ZOA president at
consultant to the U.S. Office of
iliary officers are Miriam the convention to
Education on Title IV of the Civil
Lawrence, pr esident; Carol be held in Los
Rights Act.
Burke and Annette Braunstein, Angeles in Au- ,
The third and final lecture will
vice presidents; Lottie Harris, gust. Paul Safro
be held May 19 with Detroit Police
treasurer; and Betty Katzman, is chairman of
Commissioner Johannes F. Spreen.
the committee
guide.
Refreshments will be served.
• • •
sponsoring the
There will be a nominal admission
DETROIT AUXILIARY 135 re- election of Rabbi
charge.
cently installed new officers. They Kirshblum as
• • •
are Ethel Arden, president; Lillian successor to Jac- Kirshblum
CENTENNIAL LODGE will hold
Harwith and Fannie Goldstein, ques Torczyner who will complete a millionaires night 8:30 p.m. May
vice presidents; Vera Zendel, his fourth term as ZOA president 3 at the Northwest Sportsman's
treasurer; Rose Cowan, patriotic at the forthcoming convention. Club. For ticket information, call
instructor; Nellie Berger, conduc- Rabbi Kirshblum has served as na- Jerry Stein, 392-3060, or Sy Sand-
tress; Hannah Seinwel, chaplain; tional membership chairman of weiss, 356-1471. The public is in-
ZOA, as administrative vice presi- vited.
and Kate Rautbort, guard.
dent, as a national vice president
• • •
and as associate chairman of the
REX CHAPTER will hold its an-
Miss Blockman to Wed administrative committee.
nual rummage sale 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

211r. Landsman in July

Friday, April 25, 1969-29

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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