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December 03, 1971 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-03

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Dr. Weiler, Leader
of S. Africa Jewry,
to AddressINF

Dr. Moses CYruS Weiler, South
African Jewish leader and special
envoy of the Keren Kayemeth Le-
Israel, Jerusalem, will address a
Hanuka assembly of the Jewish
National Fund Council of Metro-
politan Detroit, 8:15 pm. Dec. 14
at the Zionist Cultural Center.
Dr. Weiler-will discuss prospects
for peace in the. Middle East.
;Since it also will be the eve
of the third day of -Hanuka,tantor.
Jacob IL "Sonenirlar, cantor ewer-
Ifni of ci`n
- Shear e
willlight tbe-;
candles and will
offer renditions,:
cantorial and,
follr numbers. H
will
be accom-
Reform #ely
B ass are being mobilized to assure - as Met- -
standing evesittitarthie.lorael Bond testimonial dinner in honor of Mr. panied by Rose
Mash.
and Mrs. Samuel litheoharger, to be held-7 pan., Dec. 15, at the Shore-
Dr. Weiler, or-
tan-Cadillac. NoteL4aiiiiion Pores, Israel minister of traniportation and
eammiakentions;401411thl. gamest speaker. He will present the Israel dained at Hebrew
prime Walker'. Medals -to the Hamburgers. Plans for the dinner were Union College in Dr. 'Weiler
made thk week :44y kipresentafives of all the Detroit Reform syna- 11133, was sent to South Africa to
gogues, hided* - lIzokijeft), seated, Harry Modell, dinner chairman; establish the Progressive Zionist
Leonard PL iithkgreaaleciate chairman; Irving Katz, executive direc- Movement. He helped to organize
tor, TempleEette hint Harvey Willem; standing:„Rabbi Morton X. 13 congregations in nine cities.
Ranter, Templets-441'4W Norton Wolin, president Temple Emann-Et
He undertook missions, on be-
Aiehie Katcher, plaildent,, :Reform Federation; Robert Rosen and half of Israel to Africa, Europe
and
Australia. Dr. Weiler settled
Albert M. Colman. • - •
with his family in Israel in 1958.
His son, a major, was killed in
a Suez Canal conflict last year.
Recognition of service to the
Jewish National Fund will be
made with award presentations.
A social hour will follow.
David P. Zack, president, in-
vites the public at no charge. For
information, call the JNF office,
988-0820.

Friday, Doceneber 3, 1971-43
THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

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Dormitory for Couples Set
atreampus of Hebrew U.

JERUSALEM Ground was
broken last week for • a student
dormitory wing in the names of
William and Charlotte Nathan, of
Mount Vernon, N.Y., and Bel
Harbour, Fla., in a ceremony on
the Hebrew University's Mount
Scopus campus.
The Nathan Wing is to be part
of a complex of dormitories being
built on French Hill with the help
of the Israel Friends of the Hebrew
•University and donors abroad.

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At the leadersIdi reception as beludf'orldielint:iiii Bond medical .
professicale.dithiloW;(hom left). Dr. NorrisRthalnizini, chairman of
the cazipalithOtitliCkel v./hoaxed by their third animal Israel
Bond dinner-denee,, "lee. 8, at Sbaarey Zedek; Dr. and Mrs. Milton
M. Shiffiiiiktikei heath; Frank Gervasi, noted Mather, guest speaker;
Dr. Hyman
Hyman'$ _ .a
of staff of Sinai HosPital, guest of honor,
and Dr. Filial/L.:
who will be the toastmaster at the dinner,
at which
be presented with the Eleanor Roosevelt
Homanities:Aithed:"1thitator Gale. W. McGee of Wynadng will be the
guest spenker. For reservations, call the Bond
,. 352-6770

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Make. News

RABBI MAX -NUSSBAUM, past
national pieSident - id the Zionist
Organizaticar: or-Anierica and for
the past 25 years spiritual leader
of Temple of Israel of Hollywood,
was the recipient of the-1971 Sco-
pus Award =.froliti.:. the American
Friends of ibe -IfebeenirAthiversity.
In New York:, Mrs. ELIZABETH
(BIDDIE) FABIAN was the re-
cipient of the zmiversity's 1971
Scopus Award Laureate.
• • •
ROLF VOGEL,: the Jewish jour-
nalist, was awarded the Leo B'aeck
Prize for 1971 for "services to
German-Israel understanding and
therefore to humanity." Vogel, 50,
is famous for his books, articles
and films dealing with Israel.
• • •
DR. MILTON HELPERN, chief
medical examiner for New York
City and an internationally known
expert on pathology- and forensic
medicine, het beeri named recipi-
ent of the American •Medical.
sociation's Distinguished' Service
Award for 1971. One of the top
honors of American. medicine, the
award was made by,,zi Tote, of the
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