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January 23, 1970 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-23

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People Make News

l

iRenie A nspach Engaged Feinberg Fund at Library of Congress
.
1 to Marry . New Yorker to Acquire Materials on Whitman

Dr. BERNARD GOODMAN, 22020 has awarded its "Plaque of Honor'
Sussex, Oak Park, is one of 14 pro- for foreign architects to Dr. AL-
fessors named to the Woodrow FRED MANSFELD, architecture
Wilson Fellowship Selection Com- professor in the faculty of architec-
mittee for Region VIII, which in- ture and town planning. Also bon-
eludes colleges and universities in ored by an international group was
Michigan and Ohio. The Wayne ANTHONY PERANIO, senior lec-
State University economics pro- turer in the university's civil en-
fessor will be responsible for inter- gineering department. He received
viewing potential Woodrow Wilson the Guido Corbelline Award for his
Fellows for 1970-71. The graduate paper "Mode of Transport and
fellowships are awarded to out- Accidents" from the International
standing students professing an in- Institute or Communications.
* • *
terst in teaching at the college or
university level.
MURRAY M. CHOTINER, one
*
of President Nixon's earliest and
An assistant secretary in the closest political advisers, has been
U.S. Department of Housing and named by the President to a post
Urban Development (HUD), SAM- on the White House staff. Chotiner
UEL J. SIMMONS, will speak was shunted into an obscure gov-
MISS RENIE ANSPACH
Tuesday at the 25th annual meeting ernment post after Mr. Nixon's
of the International Institute, a election and now will become
Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Anspach of
Torch Drive service. Simmons, a special counsel to the President.
Greenview Rd., Southfield, an-
former resident of • Detroit, will • • * nounce the engagement of their
discuss the problems of in-migrants Dr. ZVI SCHIFFRIN, who beads daughter Renie Jean to Barry Ivan
to U.S. cities. the Hebrew University's depart- Hollander, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ment of Chinese studies in the In- Jack Hollander of Brooklyn.
• * •
The ' D f • League stitute of Asian and African Stu- Miss Anspach is a graduate of
dies in Jerusalem, has been award- Michigan State University. HLr
Appeal's drug, toiletry and cosme-
tics industries division will present ed the John K. Fairbank Prize in fiance, a graduate of the University
its h fL'brt A dWd East Asian History for his book, of Michigan , is an affiliate of Phi
"Sun Yat-Sen and the Origins of Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon
nesday to B. ERNEST GRIFFIN
of Jacksonville at the division's the Chinese Revolution" (Univer- and Tau Beth Pi fraternities. He is
annual dinner-dance in New York. sity of California Press, 1968). He continuing his studies in chemical
Griffin is president of a leading shares the prize with Tetsuo Na- engineering at U of M.
jita. The $500 prize is awarded ini An Aug. 15 wedding is planned.
merchandising firm.
the odd-numbered years for an out-

The Librarian of Congress has
announced the creation of an en-
dowment, to be known as the
Lenore B. and Charles E. Feinberg
Fund in the Library of Congress,
for the acquisition of books, manu-
scripts and other materials by and
about Walt Whitman and other
American writers.
Mr. and Mrs. Feinberg of De-
troit, made this fund possible with
their gift. For 50 years, Feinberg's
I chief interest has been Walt Whit-
man, and he amassed the world-
famous collection of Whitman
materials that the Library of Con-
gress acquired in 1969. Feinberg
I also is an authority on Whitman
iresearch and has lectured and
written widely on the poet and his
works. On Jan. 1, he was appoint-
ed to a three-year term as honor-
ary consultant in Walt Whitman
studies to the Library of Congress,
which is now, with the addition of
the Feinberg collection to its ear-
lier Whitman holdings, a center
for research on Walt Whitman.

be increased by sums donated by
others interested in the same pur-
poses.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, Jemmy 23, 1970

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The Feinberg Fund will be ad-
ministered by the Library of Con-
gress Trust Fund Board, of which
David M. Kennedy, secretary of
the treasury, is chairman. Mr. and
Mrs. Feinberg have announced
their intention to make yearly ad-
ditions to the fund, which can also

standing book in the history of
* • •
Cantor ROBERT SHAPIRO, a China proper, Vietnam, Chinese I
native Detroiter, will be officially Central Asia, Mongolia, Manchu - 1
installed by Temple Bnai Israel, via, Korea, or Japan, since the.
Toledo, at a special late Friday year 1880. Born in Rochester in
evening service 8:15 p.m. Feb. 6. 1922, Dr. gchiffrin was educated at , The Midrasha, College of Jew- courses are offered Sunday morn-
The congregation has invited the University of California and ish Studies, announces registration ings and weekday evenings.
friends of Cantor Shapiro to join gained his PhD degree at the He- for the spring term will be held
For information contact the
him on this occasion. Since corn- brew University in 1961. next week in the new Southfield
ing to Toledo a few months ago • * * building, 12 Mile Road and Mur- Midrasha office, 352-7117.
from Charlotte, N.C., where he The apointment of MITCHELL ray Crescent, where classes have
held the post of cantor for 12 JAFFE, executive director of the been meeting since September.
years, Shapiro has organized sev- Eastern Union County YM-YWHA, The Midrasha has expanded its
From LONDON, ENGLAND
eral clioral groups which. will Union, N.J., as a community con- Judaic department, which is open
make their debut at this service. sultant on the staff of the National to adults in the community who
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jewish Welfare Board, was an- are interested in pursuing aca-
Daniel Shapiro of Cranbrook Dr. nounced by Sanford Solender, ex- demically oriented courses in Jew-
* • * ecutive vice president of JWB. ish studies. Those who wish to
Jaffe, who will serve in the New matriculate may work toward a
"Distinctive Styling in Musk
Rabbi S • Jersey Region, succeeds Sigmund bachelor of Judaic studies degree,-
C. Taft, consultant since 1951, who which the Midrasha is authorized
to your Individual Taste"
mour M
M. Panitz, left JWB to assume the position of to grant by the State Board of Ed-
formerly of De-
troit, will be in- assistant director of social service ucation.
on the staff of the Daughters of
Courses include: "The Holocaust
stalled as rabbi Jacob Geriatric Center, New York
and the State of Israel" (instructor
at Beth Emeth
Daniel Schwartz); "Jewish Life
Congrega- City.
THE BIG TICKET ITEMS FOR LESS!
and Observances" (Rabbi Abra-
* •
t i 0 n , Philadel- '
Two former employees of Shief- ham Zentman); "The State of Is-
phia, 8 p.m. Feb.
1
man & Associates, Inc., Detroit rael: Evolution and Development"
' public relations firm, are rejoin- (Albert Elazar)• and - A Survey
Rabbi Panitz
ing the firm in executive positions. , of Jewish History" (Dr. Yehudi
• * •
Complete Selection including the
• GABRIEL WERBA will be execu- Cohen). In addition, there will be
At the annual meeting of the tive vice president, with special two classes in conversational He-
Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry
Greater Pontiac Area Association responsibilities in financial PR. brew using the audio-visual meth-
See Morris or Joel Watnick
of Independent Insurance Agents He was an account executive from od, one for beginners and one for
CHARLES K. ZAMEK of Zamek 1963 through 1966. JUDY NEU- ; intermediates.
,
Insurance Service was elected MAN will be director of consumer i
The division of advanced He-
president. Zamek, 43, of Suther- publicity. She was a writer with i
j brew studies is open to mem-
land Dr., Pontiac, is a director of the firm in 1968.
• • •
FINE JEWELRY
I hers of the community who are
GIFTS
Temple Beth Jacob and was its
treasurer for six years. Zamek is I GEORGE ZEITLIN, a civil en- 1 proficient in Hebrew and are
Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m.
Hebrew
high
active in Chamber of Commerce gineering professor at Technicon , graduates of a
283 Hamilton
644 - 7626
industrial fire safety activities and , —Israel Institute of Technology in school or its equivalent.
Birmingham (Near Demery's)
is chairman of the Waterford ' Haifa, has been named to the I Students who matriculate will
'rr
ra'Z'ffir:AWIDDIW '.,••• ••••
Township Fire and Police Commis- ' Louis and Samuel Seiden Chair in receive a bachelor of Hebrew lit-
sion. He is a member of Pontiac soil engineering at the university, erature degree, with or without
Lodge, Bnai Brith, and Civitan it was announced by Alexander the teachers certificate. The divi-
Goldberg, president.
International.
.sion is offering courses in the Hi-
,..
* * *
Jan. 25th
ble, "Wisdom Literature," taught
Rabbi Arie StrikoVsky; philos-
STEVEN H. MORRISON of Clni-
For Pre-Teens and Juniors
1 ophy, "Jewish Mysticism: Origin
cago, who six years ago served as
}and Scope," by Rabbi Strikovsky;
international president of Aleph
rabbinic
literature,
"A
Survey
of
Zadik Aleph, the Bnai Brith youth
ITannaitic Literature," Solomon
Is there a Jewish art?
organization's teen-age boys' com-
ponent, has been appointed assist- Art is universal, but there is Schimmel; history, "The Jews in
ant national director of Bnai Brith's a religious and ceremonial Jewish I the Modern World: 1815-the Pres-
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
community and veterans services art, Alfred Werner, noted author- 1 ent , " by Rabbi Simcha Berkowitz;
program. Morrison, 24, an 11-year ity on art, stated at the sympos- ' and "A Survey of Modern Hebrew
veteran of the Bnai Brith family, ium on the subject at the Shaarey ;Literature" by David Gamliel.
with five years logged in BBYO, Zedek. Tuesday evening.
1 Special arrangements have been
four at the Hillel Foundation at the
The moderator, Prof. J o s e p h made for students at Wayne State
University of Illinois and the past Guttman of Wayne State Univer- !University to take the course on
of
two as program and leadership de- sity, seemed to agree with this "Jewish Mysticism: Origin and
velopment director of Bnai Brith's . conclusion. Scope" at the Hillel Foundation
midwestern district, will help i Raymond Katz. noted artist, em- Mondays and Wednesdays from
create and promote civic and vet- phasized that in his specialty, the '11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Midrasha
and more
erans aid programs in some 2,000 Hebrew alphabet, there are the
Bnai Brith units.
roots for a specific Jewish art.
Israel was the 59th country
* * *
I W e r n e r especially protested to be admitted to the United Na-
Dresses & Sportswear
Two faculty members of the against "infiltration of national tions. In that regard, she is an
Plus Crazy Price Racks
Technion-Israel Institute of Tech- concepts into modern art." "old" country, 67 others have been
nology have been cited by presti- ' Rabbi Irwin Groner introduced admitted since. Only six of the
P.S. Coffee Served To Mamas & Papas Transporting Teens
gious international organizations the program with an explanatory Arab League states were members
23133 COOLIDGE, just North of 9 Mile Rd. in Oak Park
- for their accomplishments. The address regarding the subject and of the UN at the time of Israel's
• Association of German Architects , participants.
admission.
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