12—Friday, May 22, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Impressive History of Yeshiva University by Eminent Alumnus Much research has gone into the writing of "The Story of Yeshiva University—the First Jewish Uni- versity of America," published by Macmillan. Rabbi Gilbert Klaperman of Lawrence, N. Y. currently assist- ant professor of sociology at the university, pres- ident of the New York Board of Rabbis and chair- man of the World Academy in Je- rusalem, has devled into all the records and as a Yeshiva Univer- sity graduate was able to acquire the intimate in- terest which em- anates from the records he offers Rabbi Klaperman as a history of one of the great Jewish institutions in America. Former Supreme Court Justice and U. S. delegate to the United Nations Arthur J. Goldberg, in an introduction, pays honor to the university, expresses his pride in Dr. Revel Dr. Belkin its accomplishments as an honor- ary alumnus and emphasizes that "Yeshiva University has moved the teaching of the Jewish faith into the society which surrounds it." It is an Interesting history that commenced with the Etz Chaim Yeshiva In 1886, was fol- lowed by the Itzhak Elhanan Theological Seminary which gave semiha to many Orthodox rab- bis, then came the founding of Yeshiva College and now the high status of Yeshiva Univer- sity. Rabbi Klaperman's study im- presses the reader not purely for its historical analysis of the devel- Yeshiva U. Scholarship Group Named The appointment of 15 scholar- ship co-chairmen to be symbolic of the 15th annual dinner of the De- troit Friends of Yeshiva University was announced by Nathan I. Goldin and David Pollack, co-chairmen of the annual campaign which will culminate on June 25 with the dinner at Shaarey Zedek Syna- gogue. Former Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas will be the guest speaker. The scholarship co-chairmen in- clude: Mandell L. Berman, Louis Berry, Jack Bushkin, Avern L. Cohn, Irvin I. Cohn, Howard S. Danzig, Reuben Dubrinsky, Louis M. Elliman, Nathan Fishman, Ir- win Green, Jack Korman, Sol Less- man, Julius Rotenberg, Isadore Winkelman and Charles S. Wolpin. Detroit Friends chairman Abra- ham Borman will be host at the campaign kickoff brunch, 11 a.m. Sunday, at Shaarey Zedek. Dr. A. Leo Levin, vice president for academic affairs of Yeshiva Uni- versity, will be the speaker at the brunch. Goldin and Pollack also announce that campaign offices have been opened at 909 Washington Boule- vard, 964-2330, and that the fol- lowing have been appointed mem- bers of the dinner campaign com- mittee: Philip Ash, Samuel Berger, Da• vid I. Berris, Paul Borman, Paul D. Borman, Rabbi Aaron Brander, lopment of a univerity, from the roots of a yeshiva and the Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Theological Semi- nary (RIETS) that followed but also for the review it provides of Orthodox educational progress in America. It is an educational study and in the process the author introduces many of the distinguished leaders who were responsible for the growth of the schools, including the founding president of RIETS, Dr. Bernard Revel, the universi- ty's current president, Dr. Samuel Belkin, the many other leaders who figured in the advancement of learning through the media of the schools that played a role in Yeshi- va University's creative efforts. There is marked tribute to Dr. Revel, recognition of the serv- ices of Dr. Belkin, reference to the Inspiration that came from Rabbi Yitzhak Yaacov Reiner, founder of the great yeshiva of Lida and of the Mizrachi move- ment, and, of course, to Rabbi Isaac Elhanan whose name bears the RIETS name. Rabbi Klaperman touches upon the Mizrachi movement, its emi- nent leaders, Rabbi Meyer Merlin who adopted the name Bar-Ilan which now is perpetuated in Bar- Ilan University in Israel, and num- Morris J. Brandwine, Rabbi Jay merous other Orthodox functions !Braverman, Robert Brody, Norman and accomplishments in this coun- Cottler, A. J. Cutler, Julius Feigel- man, Morton Feigenson, Joseph D. try Feldman, Walter L. Field, Dr. The growth of the rabbinical Leon Fill, Hyman Freedland, Jo- college and the expansion into a seph Frankel, William A. Genser, nationally acknowledged university Jack Greisman, Rabbi Irwin merge in this story by an author Groner, Jack I. Kraisman, Joseph who, as a graduate who made his Lee, Morris Ben Lewis, Jack Lieb- alma mater his theme, has pro- erman, Hyman Lipsitz, Isidore duced an excellent study of the Muskovitz, Meyer H. Must, Werner Jewish university. Osten, Max R. Ostrow, Irving I. Completing his third decade in the rabbinate, Rabbi Klaperman has also taught at the school of religion of the State University of Iowa. He is a past president of the Jewish Book Council of America and of the Yeshiva College Alumni Association. During World War II, Rabbi Klaperman served as a chaplain in the Canadian Army, and in 1956, he was a member of a rabbinic fact-finding commission that spent seven weeks of study in the countries behind the iron cur- tain. Rabbi Klaperman has also been a chaplain at the Nassau County Jail in Mineola, N.Y., a member of the American Zionist Council and chairman of the Rab- binic Committee of OAT. Palman, Henry Pariser, David Rosen, David Safran, I. William Sherr, Richard Sloan, Nathan So- berman, Harold Soble, Max Sosin, Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman, Morris Tulupman, and William J. Wein- stein. Jack M. Levine is dinner coordi- nator. Rated No. 1 in the US.A. 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