28—Friday,' February 20, 1970 -THE DETROIT JEWISH-NEWS People Make News Institute Tuesday The board of directors of Bank I Mayor John V. Lindsay an of the Commonwealth has elected nounced the appointment of MAR Benjamin F. Beverly, Richard E. ' VIN SCHICK as assistant to the Danckaert James H. Dingemen, mayor specializing in intergroup Jr., William D. VanderWeele and relations. Lindsay said that Schick, JEROME D. WEISMAN to the 35, is a past president of the Na- 1 tional Jewish Commission on Law position of assistant cashiers. • • • and Public Affairs. • s • Two Hebrew University students RAYMOND F. KRAVIS, an in- have been awarded scholarships worth 2,000 pounds ($580) a year ternationally recognized oil and gas each for two years to help finance consultant, and philanthropic and their studies in the department of community leader, has been named business administration. The schol- recipient of the 1970 Herbert H. arships have been presented by Lehman Human Relations Award JOSEPH MAZER of New York and sponsored by the American Jew- A. HASS of Cleveland. The two ish Committee. Presentation of the recipients are 32-year-old, Bagh- Lehman medallion — top annual dad-born GIDEON SHTAIAT, who honor given by the AJC Appeal for holds a BA in economics and pol- Human Relations—will be at a tes- itical science at the Hebrew Uni- timonial dinner April 13 at the versity; and 23-year-old JOSEPH Plaza Hotel, New York City. MAX AHARONY, who has a bachelors M. FISHER, industrialist of De- degree in economics and statistics troit, is chairman of the national sponsoring committee. from Hebrew U. * * * • * • AVRAHAM AVI-HAI has been ABE ELIOWITZ, football coach appointed associate dean of over-I at Cooley High School for the past seas students at the Hebrew Uni- 23 years, was named to the Cana- versity an dalso will continue his dian Football Hall of Fame at present responsibilities as director Ottawa. Eliowitz, 59, is a onetime of summer courses. Avi-hai, who tailback for Michigan State Uni- developed a wide range of aca- versity, where he was graduated demic credit courses last summer in 1932. He played with the Ottawa for hundreds of foreign students, Roughriders and the Montreal joined the Hebrew University from Alouettes in the Canadian Football the prime minister's office. He League, making several Canadian holds a degree in Judaica from the all-star teams. As coach of Cooley's Jewish Theological Seminary of baseball varsity, he saw his teams America, and an MA in political win three consecutive Public science from Columbia. School League titles. In football, Eliowitz coached Denby to a PSL title in 1945 and Cooley in 1946, plus a - city Goodfellow crown. He also coaches Cooley's cross country squad. * * • 'YEHUDA AMICHAI, Israeli I poet and novelist, will visit the i This Week's Radio and United States in April for a speak- i Television Programs - ing tour under the auspices of the ETERNAL LIGHT education and culture department of the Jewish Agency, it was an- Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. nounced by Dr Emanuel Rack- ■ Station WWJ. man, chairman of the advisory ' Feature: "Dreams Money Can't committe of the department. The Buy" is a drama concerning tour will follow his appearance in Abrahm Bisno, pioneering Chicago Washington, D.C. April 15, when Unionist, who gave up his own he will give a reading of his own business in the 1880s to fight for poetry at the International Poetry the improvement of the garment Festival in the Library of Con- workers lot in the swecatshops of gress. the nation. a • a • • s HEAR OUR VOICE LEON J PERELMAN, civic leader, philanthropist and business I Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. executive, was named chairman of ' Station: WCAR. the 60th anniversary celebration 1 Feature: "Jan Pearce Singing of D r o p s i e University. He will More Yiddish Folk Songs" will be head a committee planning a corn- featured. The selections, with an munitywide dinner April 14 at the orchestra conducted by Abraham Warwick Hotel. Ellstein, will be commented upon by Cantor Harold Orbach. s • a .1, • • ROBERT ROCICAWAY, son of HIGHLIGHTS Mrs. Betty Rockaway of Snowden 1 Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Ave., has been appointed assistant Station: Channel 2. professor of American urban his- Feature: "A Conversation with tory at the University of Texas. Irving M. Levine"—director of ur- Rockaway's areas of specializa- ban projects for the American tion are American urban and eth- Jewish Committee—will be seen. nic history. At present he is corn- Evelyn Orbach is interviewer. • • • pleting a history of the Jewish community of Detroit. IN CONTACT • a I Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. • OSCAR GLASSERMAN, secre- Station: WJR. tary general of the Confederation Feature: Man and religion are of General Zionists of Latin Amer- place "in contact." • • • ica, will visit Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo March 10, and MOR- COMMUNITY CURRENTS DECAI DAIEN, representative of Time: 7 a.m. Sunday. the World Union of General Zion- Station: WDET ists in Latin America, will visit i Feature: Dr. Eugene Borowitz Mexico, Panama and Venezuela. discusses "New Trends in Jewish These v:sits are part of a program Theology." Dr. Borowitz, professor to strengthen the effectiveness of of education and Jewish religious the Latin American Confederation thought, New York School of He- of General Zionists. I brew Union College, and visiting professor of religion at Prince- • • . MARK A. LINDEN and MRS. ton, Temple and Columbia Univer- LOUIS PAPO of Oak Park and sities, discusses his views with SIDNEY SELIG of Southfield are Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Temple serving on the board of directors Israel. • • • of the American Cancer Society LUBAVITCHER JEWISH HOUR Oakland County Unit. DR. AN- Time: 8 a.m. Sunday. THONY P. WITHAM, superinten- dent of the West Bloomfield School Station: WKNR. District, has been named chair- Feature: A talk on "My Peo- man of the American Cancer So- ple;" a commentary on "Youth in ciety's 1970 Cancer Crusade in Oak- Focus;" and a selection of Hasidic g ewry On the Air fudge Galinsky to Be Young Leaders Set Wife of Mr. Burnstein Fourth Session of 1' land County, to take place April melodies, "Spiritual Ascent," are featured. l s a k FI-10•K,s.)4st The fourth session of the Young Leadership Institute will be held 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Jewish Welfare Federation Presi- dent Alan E. Schwartz, 17651 Ham- ilton. Thomas I. Klein, chairman, an- nounced tthe group will discuss the operation of the Federation and its agencies. -William Avrunin, executive vice president of the Federation, will speak on the functioning of the Federation and its role in develop- ing and executing programs of im- portance to the Jewish community. Schwartz will review the responsi- bilities of Federation. MISS JUDIE GALINSKY The institute is designed to ac- quaint young men of the commu- nity with Jewish issues here and abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Galinsky ol Appoline Ave. announce the en gagement of their daughter Judie Evelyn to Edward Murray Burn stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burnstein of Roseland Ave., South. field. The bride-elect is a senior in Wayne State University's college of education. Mr. Burnstein is a grad- uate of the Detroit Institute of Technology and an alumnus of Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity. A June wedding is planned. ZOD to Host Writer Beinish Epstein Louis Panush, president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, in- vites the community to a meeting 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Zionist Cultural Center, at which journal- ist, Beinesh Ep- • stein will speak on "America and Israel." Epstein recent- ly joined the Zion- i s t Organization of America staff as a consultant in the public affairs depart- ment and editor- ial writer for Epstein "The American Zionist." He is a member of the actions committee of the World Zionist Organization and a member of the administra- tive committee of the American Zionist Council. Refreshments will be served.. For information, call the ZOD office, 353-3636. Habonim Assn.. to Join Habonim Branch 11 at Meeting With Saadia Gelb 1 Among those attending the meet- ings are James M. August, Rich- ard Barnett, Guy Barron, Stanley Berger. Paul D. Borman, Harold Blumenstein, Toby Citrin, Maurice S. Cohen, Sidney Forbes, Sidney Freedland, Dr. Conrad Giles, Da- vid Hermelin, Ira Jaffe, Harvey Leach, Donald Purther, Martin H. Ross, D. Lawrence Sherman, Law- rence K. Snider, Robert Sosnick, Norman Sussman, Henry Winkel- man and Erwin Ziegelman. Attending from Lansing are Ber- nard Ackerman and Joel Altman. In addition to Klein, the plan- ning committee consists of David Page, Joel D. Tauber and Barry Yaker. Yeshiva Science School Gets Foundation Grant Collegians -ft). Go - Caniptng The Jewish Students Association at Oakland University is sponsor- ing a Camp Tamarack weekend fbr Jewish college students April 1-3. For information, call Sam Keit- fer, 1-377-2000, Ext. 3037, or the office of the Michigan Association of Jewish College Students, DI 14200. Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 FOR THE HY SPOT OF YOUR AFFAIR "MUSIC" by HY HERMAN (UTCHENIK) and his Orchestra 342-9424 Personalized to Suit Your Party Smart Styles NEW YORK (JTA)—The Na- tional Science Foundation awarded $900,000 to the depart- ment of physics of Yeshiva Univer- sity's Belfer Graduate School of Science, it was announced by Dr. Samuel Belkin, president. The three-year grant is the largest ever awarded by the NSF under its de- partmental science development program- DRESS SHOP Resort & Spring Wear SIZES 12-18 Monday thru Friday 11:00 - 4:00 10460 W. 9 Mile Rd. 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