Business Briefs JEROME L. SCHOSTAK, presi- dent of Schostak Brothers & Co., Inc., attended the annual conven- tion of the International Council of Shopping Centers in New York, May 16-19. He has been award- ed the designations of Certified Property Manager, Certified Shop- ping Center Manager and Certi- fied Commercial investment Mem- ber. Testimonial Dimier Honors Drachler June 7 SILVER'S, INC., local office fur- niture design and supply firm, has been appointed as a dealer for Steelcase, Inc., the nation's largest manufacturer of steel office furni- ture. Silver's, Inc., was organized in 1947, and provides space require- ments surveys and analyses, in- DR. NORMAN DRACHLER terior layouts for efficient traffic , patterns and work flows and in- Retiring general superintendent terior design and selection of fur- of the Detroit Public Schools Dr. niture and accessories. Norman Drachler will be honored at a dinner at Cobo Hall, June 7. CERESNE & OFFEN FURS The civic tribute dinner com- announces that Phil Bricker is mittee is headed. by Judge Damon back from vacation. Bricker, who J. Keith. has been a furrier in the Detroit Honorary co-chairman are Gov- area for many years, is looking ernor William G. Milliken, Mayor forward to seeing and helping his Roman S. Gribbs and Senators many friends and customers at Philip A. Hart and Robert P. 181 S. Woodward, Birmingham, Griffin. - next to the Birmingham Theater. Dinner co-chairmen are Edward L. Cushman, Lynn A. Townsend, CJF Plans to Train Pros Sidney J. Winkelman and Leonard Woodcock. for Federation Leadership NEW YORK (JTA) — A pro- gram to meet the mounting need for qualified personnel and profes- sional leadership in Jewish Feder- ations has been announced by the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. Samuel J. Siberman of New York, CJF vice president and chairman of its personnel services committee, said the federation ex- ecutive recruitment and education program was approved by the CJF board at its quarterly meeting here. He said the career program would involve development of "a continuing and coordinated national program of recruitment, education, training and placement of persons of exceptional ability for identifi- able -executive positions in cur Jewish federations." He added that the federations, together with graduate schools of social work and other graduate programs, would help to provided "a unique learning opportunity for young men and women qualifying for Jewish professional services as executives." Brevities THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, May 21, 1971 LETTER BOX Ars Foreign Car Service Who Is a Great Jew? Tditor, The Jewish News I found your review of "Great Jews in Stamps" somewhat sur- prising. Although there is no single universally acceptable definition of who is a Jew, I find it distressing to have those who voluntarily con- vert to another faith called "Great Jews." Sarah Bernhardt stopped being Jewish when she was bap- tized at age 12. Similarly a num- ber of others on the list you re- peat grew up in various Christian faiths'—in fact, at least 20 of the names you listed have been re- corded as having been baptized. To add to the irony in your re- view, the very first name listed as a "Great Jew" was Dr. Karl Land- steiner, who sought an injunction to prevent his name from being included in Who's Who in Ameri- can Jewry in 1936 (and who had converted to Catholicism at the time of his marriage). The problem of defining who is a Jew is complicated and con- troversial enough without com- pounding it by claiming as Jews those who reject the designation and/or who convert to other re- ligions. 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