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October 31, 1969 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-10-31

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DAVID R. KRATZE has been
appointed assistant city attorney
for the cut
y of Southfield
. Kr a tz e
questions and rebelling against also has been appointed to
the
some established methods, can be Mayor's
!
Advisory Committee,
depended upon to play their posi- which represents facets of
the
tive roles in Jewish life.
community to determine and meet
The students have to be pre- Southfield's needs.
sented with a structure in which
they can feel they have a part," 14—Friday, October 31, 1969
he stated.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Cohn, in his response, paid trib-
ute to Weinstein for his efforts in
behalf of Hillel and praised the
activities of Bnai Brith and the
Hillel Foundations. Weinstein, ac-
cepting the WSU award, gave
assurance that Enai Brith will
continue devotedly the activities
in support of Hillel.

Hillel Religious CenterDedicated; Irwin Cohn and Weinstein Honored

The occasion also was utilized Allen Weitzman and Herman
for an honor to Milton Wein- Kasoff, presidents of the Bnai
stein, president of the Charles Brith Men's and Women's Conn-
Grosberg Religious Center Cor- cils; Albert Portnoy, president of
poration, to whom WSU Vice the Hillel Student Council; Sol
President George E. Gullen Moss, who gave the invocation,
'presented an award in recogni- and Rabbi Gerald A. Goldman.
tion of his many services to new U. of M. Hillel director, who
gave the benediction.
Participants in the program
Guest speaker at the dinner was
included Robert Steinberg, chair- Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, national
man of the Hillel board of direc- director of Hillel Foundations, who
tors at WSU, who presided; Dr. was introduced by Rabbi Max
Hubert G. Locke. director of the Kapustin, WSU director.
WSU office of religious affairs;
In his address, Dr. Ilaber
Ilyman Safran, president of the
stated that 'fillet can help, sus-
Jewish Welfare Federation: Mrs.
tain and nourish Jewish con-
sciousness, but that "the mak
ing of a Jew begins in the
home."
Rabbi Kahn expressed confi-
BE WISE ... ELECT
dence that students, while asking
AN OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVANT

Formal dedication of the Irwin
I. Cohn Hall in the Charles Gros-
berg Religious Center on the
campus of Wayne State University
look place at ceremonies Tuesday
evening, at a dinner that was at-
tended by prominent Bnai Brith
and other community personali-
ties.
Prof. William Haber of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, a national
leader in the Hillel Foundations,
made the presentation of a plaque
to Cohn and commended him for
his lifetime of efforts to many
causes and especially to educa-
tional movements.

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ish Agency's Department of Edu-
cation in the establishment of a
Latin American Jewish teachers'
seminary and other educational
work.

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