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January 29, 1971 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-01-29

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28—Friday, January 29, 1971

Miller-Horwitz Vows
Dr. Mandelbaum to Be Honoree Scheduled for April
at Shaare Zedek Hospital Fete

The Detroit Friends of Shaare
Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem will
honor Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum at its
annual dinner 6:30 p.m. Sunday
in the Shiffman Hall of the Jewish
Center.
Many local organiations with
whom Dr. Mandelbaum has been
associated will pay tribute to him
before he takes up permanent
residence in Jerusalem.
Born in Sommerbauscn, Ger-
many, Dr. Mandelbaum .c hose
mathematics and geology as his
fields of interest, but two of his
textbooks of Jewish studies were
used in most day schools of cen-
tral Europe. He taught hundreds of
students at the Talmud Torah
High School in Hamburg, Ger-
many, and later in Shefford, Eng-
land.
Arriving in the U.S., he was as-



• •

On a revert
Israel, Dr.
Hugo llandelbaans is shown
with "Sister Selma," the net.;
geaarian nurse of Shaarey Zed-
et Hospital, Jerusalem. A Brit-
ish tsarist and the public Ma-
Uses director of the hospital
look on.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

sociated with Yeshivath Beth Yeh-
uda in Detroit and played an im-
portant role in the change of the
Yeshiva from an afternoon school
to a day school. He was instru-
mental in setting up curriculum
and in training young men and
women for the secular and Jewish
department of the Yeshiva.
In 1943, Dr. Mandelbaum
Joined the staff of Wayne Uni-
versity, first as an instructor
in the deparhnent of geology
and mathematics, and begin-
ning in 1957 and professor of
geology.
He has contributed many scien-
tific articles to national publica-
tions, and his textbook (with Sam-
uel Conte) "Solid Geometry" wan
published 1957 and reprinted in
1959. He conducted National Scien-
ce Foundation-sponsored summer
institutes for geologists in Mon-
tana and Colorado.
During a sabbatical year 1958-59
he lectured in geophysics at the
Hebrew University and partici-
pated in geophysical exporations.
Despite his schedule of scienti-
fic work, Prof. Mandelbaum found
time to involve himself in the
work of many Jewish institutions,
As a service to the community, he
prepared the yearly Jewish calen-
dar.
Mrs. Mandelbaum shares with
her husband in his work for the
community.
Organizations which will parti-
cipate in this citywide affair in-
clude the Association of Orthodox
Scientists. Chevrah GemButh Chas-
sidim, Chevra Shas, Chased Shel
Ernes, ..Detroit Friends of Shaare
Zedek Hospital, Mikve. Israel,
Wayne State University, Yeshiv-
ath Beth Yehuda and Young Is-
raels of Greenfield, Northwest and
Oak-Woods.

MISS SUZANNE MILLER

WATCH REPAIR

FRANK PAUL

sAyi

EL 7-1799

Thomas M. Pederson of the De-
troit Immigration and Naturaliza-
tion Service has again reminded
all aliens to report their addresses
during January.
Cards with which to make the '
reports are available at post
offices and offices of the Immigra-
tion and Naturalization Service
throughout the country. The reports
must be submitted to one of those -
offices.
Parents or guardians submit re-
ports for alien children under 14
years of age.
Pederson urges all aliens to
report before the end of January,
as willful failure to do so may lead
to serious penalties.
Pederson would like to caution
all aliens, as well as employers,
that the issuance of a Social Se-
curity account card to an alien is
not evidence of permission to work
in the United States. Only those
aliens lawfully admitted to the
United States for permanent resi-
dence (immigrants) and those
aliens temporarily in the United
States (nonimmigrants) who have
been authorized by the service to
take employment may work in this
country.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert Miller
of Winchester Rd., Huntington
Woods, announce the engagement
of their daughter Suzanne Wendy
to Don Lewis Horwitz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Horwitz of
Southfield Rd., Southfield.
Both Miss Miller and Mr. Hor-
witz are graduates of the Univer-
sity of Michigan. He is attending
Wayne State University's law JNF Chief Executive
NEW YORK (Zinc) — Abram
school.
Salomon, vice president of the
The couple plans to marry in Zionist Organization of America,
April
has been appointed executive vice
president of the JNF in the United
States, according to an announce-
ment by Herman I.. Weisman, ME
president Salomon succeeds Dr.
Milton Aron, who is settling in
Israel. Salomon is also active in
the World Union of General Zion=
fats-
Weirs lab and

I

ffewry

Judith Levine to Be
Mfe of Mr. Eidelman

MISS JUDITH LEVINE
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levine of

W. Eight Mile Rd. announce the
engagement of their daughter
Judith Tina to David Stuart Eidel-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Eidelman of Maryland Ave., South-
field.
Mr. Eidelman is a business stu-
dent at Wayne State University.
Miss Levine attended WSU.
A Segdember wedding la planned.

Our Students Reed Amiga,
thtantand isnot. <

and Morn haw to study

Dorothy S. Orent

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Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
Feature: "The Jews Left Be-
hind." Evelyn Orbach, program
and broadcasting associate of the
Israel Commerce Chamber Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan
Detroit, will lead a
Arranges Study Mission
diet fission of the work of the Joint
- • Max Ratner, president of the Distribution Committee in areas of
American Israel Chamber of Com- minima Jewish population. She
merce and Industry, Inc., an-
nounces that there will be a special will speak with Harold Berke, divi-
U.S. Trade Tour to Israel and sion director of the Jewish Wel-
Milan March 11-25. It is aimed to fare Federation of Detroit; and
provide participants with an op- Mrs.. N. Brewster Broder, vice
portunity to meet and establish president of Federation's Women's
contact with Israeli counterparts, Division and we-campaign vice
importers and exporters, officials chairman of its 1971 Allied Jewish
of the Israel Investment Authority Campaign-Israel Emergency
and ministry of trade and indus- Fund.
Phone
• • •
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Irwin Green has been named
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
chairman of the board of the De-
Station: WWJ
troit branch of_American Israel
Feature: "613," by Joseph Min-
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• • •
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