Abraham Shitfma n Gets AJCommittee's Human Relations Award; Honored on His 80th Birthday prominent of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin, Detroiter who has just reached 316 Garden Rd., Palm Beach, Fla. his 80th birthday, will receive the Chairman of the reception arrange- 1971 American Jewish Committee Human Relations Award, at a re- ception on Feb. 11 at the home Abraham Shiffman, OM. Students Read Faster Understand Better and learn how to study Dorothy S. Orent READING IMPROVEMENT CENTER SUM Woodward, N. of e Mile Pleasant Ridge, Mich. 45069 For Information Call 399-0333 Diagnostic Tasting Individualist's! Instruction DISCOVER A NEW FUN! GO BUDGET WITH CURLY* LOCKS $3.50 SHAMPOO & SET $2.50 TYLER HAIRCUT - DELUXE PERNUINENTS $6.50 TINTS FROSTINGS $13.50 23127 Coolidge, Oak Park 543-248,11 Why mot Oir*ekril •Y? Ifsel mei 10.4 net again!' ABRAHAM SHIFFMAN meats committee are Robert J. Jacobson and Harold O. Toor. Announcing the selection of Shiffman for the award, Philip E. Hoffman, AJCommittee president, said the honoree was being cited "as a man whose distinguished life and career has been dedicated to helping his fellow human beings and to advancing equality and hu- man rights." He is praised as "a man of endearing warmth, extra- ordinary generosity and abiding devotion to the common good." The plaque to be awarded him also states: "A long-time supporter of the American Jewish Committee, Mr. Shiffmai's philantrople efforts have been widespread with par- ticular emphasis on medical and educational causes. He has con- tributed a new wing to the Sinai Hospital in Detroit and a medi- cal library at Wayne University Medical Center. He has endowed a Humanities Center at Brandeis University as well as the Shiff- man Comprehensive High School which has just been completed at Tirat-Carmel in IsraeL Among the many posts he holds with chic and communal groups are membership on the boards of: - Sinai Hospital in Detroit, Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation and - FOR THE BEST IN .MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM SIMMER" 358-0938 Nornutn Allan & en. 17540 WYOMING -• TEL 341-1330 • Mon. IL Thu rs. M9:10-1 Timm, Wad. as F 9:3114 Sat. thilaie World ORT. He is a fellow of Brandeis University. "In all his endeavors Abraham Shiffman has been a vibrant ex- ample of the highest creative instincts of mankind. His wise and productive efforts have help- ed countless individuals while his inherent sense of decency has inspired many others to join him in his good works. We pay tri- bute to him in the knowledge that men often emulate those whom they honor." The Palm Beach reception in Shiffman's honor will mark the inaugural event of the American Jewish Committee's 1971 Appeal for Human Relations. Continuing this year as a vice chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign, Shiffman, who was born in Detroit 80 years ago, has to his credit numerous generous gifts that run into the millions. The Shiffman Foundation made pos- sible the establishment of the Vera Parshall Shiffman Wayne State University Library. ORT benefits from major Shiffman gifts and Israeli projects have been aided in the cultural and social service fields. ao 1 igP Tolibter OPEN SUNDAY 12.5 Green-8-Center Oak Park Afternoon, Day Schools P Ian Sharing FaCilitiis the Federation joined with the boards • of the two Jewish schools which had previously recommend- ed sharing of classroom and other facilities. MINNEAPOLIS (JTA) — A day school and an afternoon school have agreed on a plan to share classroom facilities, while each maintains its autonomy, with the support of the Minneapolis Federa- tion for Jewish Service. The Torah Academy day school will lease space in the present building of the Talmud Torah in suburban St. Louis Park. Under the plan, the day 'school will build a two-story addition to the Talmud Torah building, pending the sale of its existing facility. The addition will house kindergarten and pre- school classrooms, office space and a chapel to be shared by the two schools. In approving the plan, JANUARY SALE Last Week Personalized & Scalloped Embroidered scallops in Pink, Blue or White to match the distinctive embroidered Moseley monograms on fine White cotton percale. Very spe- cially priced at only a fraction more than plain sheets. They're a "must" for your linen closet . . for gifts . Reg. 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College students are invited to discuss with Prof. Martin Herman of Wayne State University's Mon- teith College the topic "The Mod- ern University—Its Strengths and Weaknesses," Jan. 31 at the Jewish Center. The program, sponsored by the Michigan Association of Jewish College Students, will begin with a 12:30 p.m. lunch. Prof. Herman received_ his PhD from the University of Michigan and was engaged in pre-doctoral study in muscicology at Yale Uni- versity. He also has an extensive background in literature, philoso- phy and history. WHITE CALF • BONE CALF • TABAC CALF Friday, Jortarf 12, 1971-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chairman of Monteith's division of humanities since 1962, Prof. Herman taught at the University of Denver, where he also has spent the last five summers teaching the school of music. He is in research- ing music of the French Revolu- tionary period. Barry Stein, a student from was $46 NOW $23 SUNDAY! $1150 Monteith College, will introduce Dr. Herman. 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