"Dodge City" at Raleigh House LETTER BOX Theodor Herzl Showed `Vision' in His Diaries The nation's largest private catering firm, The Raleigh House located in Southfield, was the scene of the renaming of Southfield to "Dodge City" in honor of 6,000 Dodge dealers and wives who were in Detroit for new model 1971 car and truck previews Sunday through today. Above from the left during the proclamation cere- monies were Dodge Sales Promotion Director George Booth; Dodge Vice President and General Manager Robert B. McCurry; Southfield Mayor Norman W. Feder, and Raleigh House General Manager Sam Lieberman. The Raleigh House was responsible for all food and refreshments at the week-long affair, during which more than 24,000 meals were served at three separate locations. Girl Enrolls to Be the First Female Cantor ices, though presumably only at Reform congregations. The officials said she was audi- tioned this past spring in a unique experience for the school officials who supervise such auditions. It was the first time in the 95- year history of the school that a woman had been auditioned. Miss Ostfield said she had want- ed to be a cantor since she was a little girl. She is a student of classi- cal music and it was her interest year. in singing and music which led her If she successfully completes the to choose the cantorate rather than five-year program, she will be the rabbinate. qualified to participate in serv- School officials said that, like 'all other students, Miss Ostfield will be qualified to serve as a stu- The only "Preferred & Well dent cantor as early as her first Qualified Candidate" by the Oakland S. year, if her studies are satisfac- Civic Searchlight County Citizens League unanm- tory. fously endorsed by the South- Her father is a faculty member field Democratic Club. at Yale University. ELECT Daniel G. NEW YORK (JTA)—A Connecti- cut girl will become the first fe- male student at the Hebrew Union College Cantorial School here in September in a bid to be the first trained and accredited cantor in Jewish history. Cantorial school officials con- firmed that Barbara Ostfield of North Haven, Conn., will be one of 25 cantorial students at the school during the coming academic BERK State Representative 67th District Democrat Editor, The Jewish News: On the occasion of the 66th yahr- zeit of the immortal Theodor Herzl which we are observing today (Tamuz 20, 5730). I wish to bring to the attention of your readers a remarkable statement made by him. This statement indicated the extraordinary vision, insight and sensitivity of the founder of the Zionist movement. In his diaries Herzl recorded that he was once asked by a friend: "what will you do once the Jewish state has been established?" and his reply was "I will turn to ion of the Negro prob- the solut lem." MORRIS NOBEL 15031 Dartmouth Oak Park, Mich. 111 Podell to Study Congress • Action on Anti-Nazi Center NEW YORK (JTA)—Rep. Ber- tram L. Podell, Democrat of Brooklyn, has promised to study the possibility of Congressional ac- tion to help prevent the closing of Simon Wiesenthal's Nazi-hunting Documentation Center in Vienna. In response to a letter from Harry Evans, a New York lawyer and friend of the center, Podell said: "I share your concern over Mr. Wiesenthal's predicament." Evans received a letter from Wiesenthal informing him that "many letters and telegrams of protest arrived from over the world, and only this alone can help." The Austrian government has ac- cused the Documentation Center of being a "secret-agent" operation, and has threatened to shut it down. : • Your present average is good. 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