Abe Shiffman, prominent Detroit philanthropist, has been selected to receive the Hebrew University's Torch of Learning Award. Joseph Jackier, chairman of De- troit Chapter of American Friends of the Hebrew University, an- nounced that the award will be presented to Shiffman at a dinner at Cong. Shaarey Zedek June 29. A major participant in Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign activities, Shiffman has been among Detroit's most generous supporters of local causes, the Israel Emergency Fund, many national and local movements. "The selection of Mr. Shiff- 5,000 N.Y. Lubavitchers in 'Salute to Judaism' exuberant band and a youthful drum corps, carried signs reading "Torah Education Is Our Preser- vation," "It's Your Obligation to Give Your Children Torah Educa- in a "Salute to Judaism" parade tion" and "Keep Shabbos Holy." NEW YORK (JTA)—Five thou- sand schoolchildren and adults, ranging from tots to bearded black- frocked congregants, braved drizz- les and cloudy skies to participate man," Jackler said, "is in appre- ciation of his generosity to all Jewish and civic causes and especially for his deep interest in the Hebrew University where he established a chair in secon- dary education." The June 29 dinner is expected greatly to assist the scholarship funds of the Hebrew University. Jackier stated that in addition to the establishment of the two dormitories and their participation in the Truman Peace Center at the Hebrew University by Emma Scha- ver and Abe Borman, the Jewish community of Detroit also estab- lished a dormitory on the Hebrew University campus. Friday, Jams 5, 1970-31 TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shaman to Get Hebrew U. Award 4110 ABE SHIFFMAN in central Brooklyn. The march was organized by Cong. Mesibos Shabbos, whose spiritual leader, Rabbi M. Schneer- son, the "Lubavitcher Rebbe," call- ed on the gathering in Yiddish to live and work in the spirit of Torah. The parade, held on Lag b'Omer day, also honored Rabbi Shimon Ben-Yochai, the Talmudic sage and teacher of Rabbi Akivah. The marchers, sparked by an 31. Truman Research Institute Dedicated on Scopus Campus of Hebrew University JERUSALEM — The Harry S development, Avraham Harman, He stressed Mr. Truman's sup- Truman Research Institute at the i president of the university, read a port for peace through the de- Hebrew University of Jerusalem cabled greeting from former Presi- velopment of the newly emerging states of the world. was dedicated May 24 on the I dent Harry S Truman: Sam Rothberg, chairman of the "I wish to use this occasion to Mount Scopus campus in the pros- ence of the president of Israel, • reaffirm my belief that a world at university's board of governors and Zalman Shazar, members of the peace will one day come to pass. a founder of the institute, said that diplomatic corps, senior govern- Once we achieve a durable peace, "Today, more than ever before, ment officials and founders of the nations, especially the favored na- we know that peace and human Institute, among them Emma tions, will turn their means and rights are inseparable. As long as Schaver of Detroit. energies toward the betterment of there are hungry have-not nations After welcoming the participants life of all people, of all nations. there can be no peace for the to the institute's international con- This is what was contemplated affluent nations. Ignorance and op- ference on technical assistance and when we promulgated Point Four. pression for some will ultimately Let us hasten that day and fulfil bring conflict and suffering for all. man's eternal dream — a dream The solution of the problems which .,. Viviennelrerther toll ea born so long ago in this city of the institute will study will, hope- fully, be hastened by such investi- Jerusalem." Dr. Eliahu Math, honorary gation and it is to this end that the chairman of the institute's board institute is dedicated. It testifies of trustees, referred to former to the devotion of the people of President Truman's continuing Israel to the attainment of the and deeply felt understanding of goal of social progress that will the Jewish people and its modern bring lasting peace to the entire fulfilment in the state of Israel. region." Edwa rd Fei gel/n(1 n FOR ENTERTAINMENT Handwriting Analysis, Caricatures, E.S.P. Pius SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY Sen. Croll Honored for Social Action MISS VIVIENNE WERTHER Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Werther of Denver announce the engage- ment of their daughter Vivienne Sara to Cantor Edward Sol Feigel- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Feigelman of Maryland Ave., Southfield. The bride-elect is a senior at Stern College for Women in New York. Cantor Feigelman received his BA degree from Yeshiva College. He also holds a cantorial diploma from the Cantorial Training In- stitute of Yeshiva University. He is presently attending Rabbi Issac Elchanan Theological Seminary, where he is studying for rabbinic ordination in conjunction with a Senator David Croll, former masters program in Jewish educa- munity without denominational dif- tional administration at Ferkauf ferentiation. Its graduates have Windsor mayor, was one of three Graduate School of Humanities been holding educational posts in recipients of St. Ursula medals for and Social Sciences. He is also the Detroit Jewish community and their "personal dedication to social a candidate for masters degree within recent years a number of betterment through assistance to in music education at New York local young people have been en- the unfortunate." rolled in its teacher-training pro- University. Croll is chairman of the Cana- A September wedding is planned gram. dian Senate's committe on poverty and a strong advocate of consumer legislation. • The presentation of awards in Windsor's Cleary Auditorium was made by the Roman Catholic Ursu- line Sisters, who operate the Glen- garda School for Retarded Children Mr. and Mrs. David Tanzman of Sherwood Ave., Oak Park, at- in Windsor. tended the graduation this week of their daughter Robin, who received a master of arts degree from the Columbia University Teachers College. Miss Tanzman, who holds a joint undergraduate degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary and Columbia, will teach high school, with special emphasis on African studies. LEVY -NAKTIN: Judith Sondra Elaine Todd of Lichfield Ave. will host Eastours Continental Journey this summer for 53 days through Israel, Italy, Switzerland, Nalctin was recently married to the journey, Miss Todd will Stuart Levy. Parents of the bride England. 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