16—Friday, October 24, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pinsker Makes AJCampaign Gift Presentation of a check for 52,000 for the treasury gifts section of the metropolitan division of the Allied Jewish Campaign froM the Pinsker . Progressive Aid Society was made Sunday at the annual awards meeting of the division at the Jewish Center. At the cere- mony are (from left) Louis Markow, Louis Levin, Nathen P. Rosser], Alan Nathan, president of the metropolitan division; Hyman Lifsitz, and tying Foreman. - activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Murry Kramer of New York City and Mr. Nate Kramer of Philadelphia came here for the 50th wedding anniversary party given at Topinka's Country House in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zupnitske of Scotia Ave., Oak Park. The Bodzin Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Cohen, 15316 Northgate, Oak Park. Samuel Sternberg Receives State Honors for Long Service in MESC Recognition for 30 years' service versity. His studies were inter- rupted by service in the armed forces near the conclusion of World War I When he returned he transferred to the University of Detroit Commerce and Finance School and then went on to spe- cialize in law at the University of Detroit Law School. He finished his law studies at Detroit College of Law from which he holds de- grees of Bachelor of Law and Juris Doctor. Sternberg was admitted to prac- tice in the State courts, the Michi- gan Supreme Court, the Federal District Supreme Court. He is a member of the State Bar of Michi- A former president of Pisgah gan and the American Bar Asso- for Lodge of Bnai Brith, active ciation. He became a Public Ad- more than 35 years in Bnai ministrator for Wayne County in Brith, active in Rosenwald Post 1933 and concluded that term in of American Legion, in Allied 1934. He is a veteran of World Jewish Campaigns- and other War I, a charter member and past Jewish Welfare Federation commander of the Security Post causes, a member of Cong. of the American Legion and Shaarey Zedek and the Hannah served as a member of the Ameri- Schloss Old Timers and several canism Committee of Security local agencies, S t e r n b e r g pioneered in many movements Post. Sternberg and his wife Caroline here. Ile at tended Detroit public reside on W. Outer Drive. schools as a child and graduated When a father gives to his son, from "Old Central" High. He went on to study chemical engineering both laugh; when a son gives to at the Detroit Junior College, the his father, both cry—Yiddish Pro- forerunner of Wayne State Uni• verb. as a referee with the Michigan Employment Security Commission was given this week to Samuel Sternberg, prominent Detroit at- torney who is active in many Jewish movements. At a luncheon in his honor Wednesday. his fellow employes took occasion to recount his dedi- cated services which began in June of 1939. to the present. He resigned in April but was asked to continue on active duty until Oct. 31. Ile is returning to private law practice with offices in the Cadillac Tower. Israers Orchestra Postpones Playing of Strauss Work TEL AVIV (iTA) — The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, bowing to heavy pressure and threats of demonstrations outside the Mann Auditorium here, has indefinitely .. postponed" a performance of Richard Strauss' tone poem. ""fill Eulenspiegel" which was on the program of next Sunday's concert. The orchestra announced that it would submit the controversy to a high-level public committee for decision. Bitter protests were mounted against the work by organiza- tions of concentration camp sur- vivors and ghetto fighters on the grounds that Strauss was an anti-Semite and a Nazi-sympa- thizer. They were joined by many concert subscribers and others. Israeli writers, journalists and intellectuals who usually abhor censorship and take a sophisticated view of such matters have private- ly advised the orchestra manage- Bias Charged in Campaign 1st Jewish Mayor in Atlanta ATLANTA (JTA1—Sam 11. bias- and its Anti-Defamation League, sell Jr. was elected Wednesday holding offices in those organiza- the first Jewish mayor of Atlanta. tions locally. Ile also is a member The 41-year-old incumbent vice of the I lebreW Benev•ilent Congre- mayor, a Democrat. defeated Rod- gat ion. ney Cook. 45, a moderate Repub- The appointment of Dr. AZR1EL lican, in a race that was marred EISENBERG, noted educator, as by charges of anti - Semitism. A major factor in his successful chairman of the committee spon- campaign. political observers here soling the 11th annual National said. was the heavy vote given him Bible Contest held in the United by this Southern city's Negro States under auspices of the de- ponulation. Massell's vice mayor partment of education and culture will he Maynard Jackson, a Negro. of the Jewish Agency-American Massell accused former Mayor Section was announced by Dr. Ivan Allen .Jr. and other members Emanuel Neumann, chairman of of the city's power structure of the Agency's American Section. anti - Semitism following Mayor Some youths will compete in the Allen's request to him last Sunday 1970 finals of the Bible Contest to withdraw following charges that May 17, in New York. at the Jew- he had used a city policeman to ish Agency Building. help collect campaign donations. Massell rejected the accusation and said that Mayor Allen, Cook and other business leaders had conspired against him because of his religion. Cook, a former state legislator and city alder- man, denied the charge and claimed that Mas.- - -11 himself had ini"cted anti-Semitism into the campaign. ment to drop the performance. Their argument was that it would be "offensive" to many Israelis and might reflect unfavorably on It appeared that Mayor Allen's the entire country. No works of Richard Strauss or charge that Massell had used a notice vice souad cantain to help of Richard Wagner, also reputedly Masses brother solicit campaign an anti-Semite, have ever been performed in Israel though com- funds from nightclub owners won many sympathy votes to the new positions of other German and mayor-elect. Massell will take of- Austrian composers have. The Philharmonic management, fice in January. Massell, a realtor, has been ex- while refusing to admit that it gave in to pressure over a work , trernely active in civic affairs. He of art, nevertheless has indicated has been a member of the Amer- that it will not perform the works ican Jewish Committee, Bnai Brith of Strauss until a different atmos- phere prevails in the country. Inaians Condemn Snub at Rabat; Hindu Urges Relations With Israel NEW DELHI (JTA)—An official of a Hindu opposition party and the Arab' Students Association of India have condemned last month's Moslem summit conference in Rabat. Morocco. at which India's attempt to participate was re- buffed. India recalled her senior envoys from Morocco and Jordan in retaliation for her exclusion from the Rabat parley. Prakash Veer Shastri. general secretary of the Indian Revolu- tionary Party, declared in Jaipur that the only way India could avenge its "humiliation" was by establishing diplomatic relations with Israel. 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