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May 29, 1970 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-05-29

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JNF Planting Slomovitz Forest

The establishment of a forest•
honoring Philip and Anna Slomo-
vitz will be marked at a testi-
monial dinner in their honor sched-
uled by the Jewish National Fund
for 6:30 p.m. June 17 at Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue.
Slomovitz, editor and publisher
of The Jewish News, was founder
and first president of the Jewish

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

10—Friday, May 29, 1970

Program Brings Jewish-Black Exchange

ing of the Zionist Federation. In has been an officer for many years
NEW YORK (JTA)—A group of
addition, he was head of the of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. suburban Jewish parents met for
American Jewish Congress here
He has made 14 trips to Israel, the first time socially with inner
for eight years and a charter mem- several of them as a delegate to city black parents and learned at
ber of the governing board of the world congresses.
first hand about ghetto life as an
Jewish Community Council.
In all of his Zionist activities, unanticipated dividend from a
He has been active in the Uni- Slomovitz has been assisted by his Jewish community center experi-
ted Hebrew Schools as a member wife Anna, a leader in the Jewish mental enrichment program for
of the board for almost five dec- National Fund Women's Auxiliary pupils of the center's nursery
ades and a member of the Mid- and in Hadassah. The Detroit school. A report on the happening
Chapter of Hadassah recently was made by Mrs. Shirley Stein-
rasha board.
Slomovitz also has been an offi- awarded its coveted Myrtle Award berg, pre-school director of the
Meyer Kaplan Jewish Community
cer of the Jewish Publication So- to her husband.
The 'Slomovitzes have two sons, Center in Skokie, Ill. It was pub-
ciety of America.
lished
in the winter 1969-70 issue
An organizer of the Jewish pub- Gabriel and Carmi, business man-
lishers' association, he led a mis- ager of The Jewish News; and one of Jewish Community Center Pro-
gram
Aids,
a publication of the
sion to Israel last year and he grandson.
National Jewish Welfare Board.
She reported that the parental

WSU Tells MD Graduates

Philip and Anna Slomovitz

National Fund Council, whose
golden jubilee also will be com-
memorated at the dinner.
Cleveland Amory, author and
social critic, will be guest speaker.
For reservations, call the Jewish
National Fund, 399-0820.
Mr. and Mrs. Slomovitz have
long been active in causes on be-
half of Israel. He is currently vice
president of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America and holds many
awards from Zionist organizations.
In June 1967, Slomovitz was in
Israel a few days before the Six-
Day War and returned to accept
the Israel Achievement Award
presented for distinguished serv-
ices to the Jewish people and to
Israel.
Slomovitz's career in journal-
ism goes back to the First World
War when, as a student at the
University of Michigan, he was
night editor of the Michigan
Daily. Following his schooling,
he was a member of the edi-
torial staff of the Detroit News,
and 45 years ago entered the
field of English-Jewish journal-
ism. He was an organizer of the
Society of the Occident and the
Orient, which, in its 15 years
of existence, included represen-
tatives of the press of 31 nations.
Fifty years ago, Slomovitz took
part in the celebration of the
issuance of the Balfour Declara-
tion. He was the organizer of
Young Judea in Detroit, vice presi.
dent of the Intercollegiate Zionist
Association in 1920, and was long
a leader in the Zionist Organiza-
tion of Detroit, of which he has
served as president. A former
Zionist Council president, he has
attended national Zionist conven-
tions for nearly five decades and
is a delegate to the founding meet-

Students Volunteer
to Be Stevedores
if Israeli Ports Struck

JERUSALEM (JTA)—About 200
Hebrew University students volun-
teered to work as stevedores at Is-
rael's ports if they become strike.
bound again. The students distrib-
uted leaflets stating their support
for Maj. Gen. Haim Laskov, for-
mer Israeli chief of staff, now
chairman of the National Port Au-
thority.
They assailed Yitzhak Ben Ahar-
on, recently elected secretary gen-
eral of Histadrut, who has been
in dispute with Gen. Laskov and
has demanded his dismissal. About
2,000 other students have signed
the statement of support.
Israel's two major seaports,
Haifa and Ashdod, have been
plagued by recurring labor trouble
for the past two years. Ashdod, a
new port south of. Tel Aviv, is
heavily automated. It has been
the scene of prolonged strikes by
longshoremen who object to the
new work rules. This has brought
Histadrut into conflict with the
semi-autonomous Port Authority.
Hebrew University students said
"Laskov's only sin is that he is
trying to ease labor relations and
honor signed contracts on the basis
of honesty and mutual fairness."

A number of students from the
Detroit area received doctor of
medicine degrees from Wayne
State University at commencement
exercises at Ford Auditorium.
Among the 132 graduates are the
following:
Dr. Raymond M. Silverman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Silver-
man, 20130 Wakefield, was elected
to membership in Alpha Omega
Alpha, medical honor society. He
was graduated "with distinction"
and will intern at the University of
Michigan Affiliated Hospitals.
Dr. Darlene M. Fink, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fink,
19045 Parkside, will take her
internship at Providence Hospi-
tal in Southfield.
Dr. David M. Priver, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Julien Priver, 3470 Cam-
bridge, will take his internship at
Sinai Hospital.
Dr. Ronald S. Lorfel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Lorfel, 20511 Kent-
field, is a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Michigan and will intern at
Sinai Hospital.
Dr. Michael B. Karbal, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Karbal, 18945
Edinborough, is taking his intern-
ship at St. Mary's Hospital in Long
Beach, Calif.
Dr. Arthur S. Allen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard R. Allen, 18094
Prest, will intern at Memorial Hos-
pital in Long Beach, Calif.
Dr. Stephen W. Sturman, 17371
Greenfield, will intern at Henry
Ford Hospital.
Dr. Philip J. Parker, 18629 Prest,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Par-
ker, 19180 Lauder, will be taking a
residency at Detroit Psychiatric
Institute.
Dr. Edward S. Lerchin, 16561
Greenfield, will be interning at
Sinai Hospital. He Is the son of
Mrs. Oscar Lerchin and the late
Mr. Lerchin, 25087 E. Rue Ver-
sailles, Oak Park.
Dr. Sanford E. Pomerantz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pomer-
antz, 18164 Onyx, Southfield, will
take a residency at the Menninger
School of Psychiatry at Topeka.

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Dr. Richard 0. Sacks, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Sacks, 20639 Ken-
sington, Southfield, will take his
internship at Harper Hospital.
Dr. Michael L. Berke, 21679
Stratford, Oak Park, will intern at
Sinai Hospital.
Dr. Burton I. Ellis, 25608 Lincoln
Terr., Oak Park, will take his
internship at William Beaumont
Hospital.
Dr. Daniel P. Kohen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin L. Kohen,
21021 Gardner, Oak Park, will take
his internship at Children's Hos-
pital.
Dr. Bernard M. Kirzner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Izrael Kirzner, 23400
Wildwood, Oak Park, will intern at
Detroit General Hospital.
Dr. Gary E. Galens, 21622 Strat-
ford, Oak Park, will be interning
at Sinai Hospital.
Dr. Jules F. Levey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Levey, 23141 Sus-
sex, Oak Park, will take his intern.
ship at Mouht Carmel Mercy Hos-
pital.
Dr. Morris Stettin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David N. Stettin, 24281
Morton, Oak Park, will intern at
the University of Chicago Hos-
pitals and Clinics.
Dr. Richard M. Selik, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Selik, 15231 Bur-
ton, Oak Park, was elected to mem-
bership in Alpha Omega Alpha,
the Phi Beta Kappa of medicine.
He will intern at Kings County
Hospital in Brooklyn.
Dr. Richard H. Goldfine, son of
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Goldfine,
31156 Huntley Square E., Birming-
ham, will intern at Sinai Hospital.
He was vice president of the senior
class at the school of medicine
and elected to membership in
Alpha Omega Alpha honor society.
Dr. Gary M. Eaton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Eaton, 26410 Hunt-
ington, Huntington Woods, will
intern at Sinai Hospital.
Dr. Alan G. Zacharia, 1941 W.
McNichols, Highland Park, will
intern at Kaiser Foundation Hos-
pital, San Francisco.

meetings grew out of an exchange
program with black children which
the Jewish parents resisted when
it was first proposed as part of
regular nursery school activities
but did accept "as part of a 'spe-
cial' program."

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