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May 12, 1972 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

People

Friday, May 12, 1972-37Many Arab Laborers
JERUSALFM — Arab laborers
predominate in the Jerusalem
building trade. Arabs comprise
7.800 of the 11.300 building work-

Le g

1 ' ion of Merit Goes to Chaplain Lev

Make News

ers employed in the city.

William James College of Grand
Valley State College recently an-
nounced the appointment of Mrs.
ROSALYN MUSKOVITZ as assist-
ant professor and head of the
college's art department. Mrs.
Muskovitz and her husband, Sey - ,

Bar Mitzvas, Weddings

RALPH ClHEN was elected
president of Ampal-American Is-
rael Corp. at a meeting of the
board of directors in New York.
Cohen, formerly executive vice
president of the company. suc-
ceeds Abraham Dickenstein, foun-
der and presideht of the corpora-
tion, who was elected chairman of
the hoard.

Dr. G. ERNEST WRIGHT, presi-
dent of the American Schools • of
Oriental Research since 1966 and
one of the leading biblical archeol-
ogists, will be the guest speaker at
the annual dinner of the board of
governors of Dropsie University,
at the Warwick Hotel, Philadel-
phia, June 1.

Rabbi HOWARD I. BOGOT of
Philadelphia has been selected as
the winner of the 1972 Aaron Zacks
Memorial Award, it was announced
by Robert II. Arnow, president of
the American Association for Jew-
- ish Education.

Netherlands
Foreign
Minister
NORBERT SCHMELZER, will visit
Israel-June 10-14 and Egypt June
11-18, in accordance with the Dutch
I h
of maintaining good rela-
n, with f,r - iel a ir! Egypt
.
,

Rabin ARNOLD JA COB WOLF.
who has served as teacher. ..,o!hor .
and civil rights leader has been
!lamed director of the 11m, brit?!
Foundation at Yale.

JACQUES TORCZYNER, a past
president of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America, has been named
chairman of the ZOA's 75th na-
tional jubilee convention, July 12-
19, in Israel.

Garson Zeltzer
Photography
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lhe Legion of Merit- one of the nation's highest honors •,
conferred on Chaplain (Colonel, Aryeh Lev, t SIR, the director or
the tommission on iewi,h chaplaincy of the Natiormi JeNSisi - Welfare
Board, by Maj. Gen. Gerhardt W'. Hyatt, army chief of Otani:dos.
The award—very seldoin given to Reserve of firers—, r•,.•-• nt. d to
Rabbi Lev on behalf of the President of the C.F. for o„P.tand,rr, -
service as the key military religious consultant to the hied, of
chaplains on all Jewish denominatiOnal matters." General It■.att
bestowed the award on Rabbi Lev after a major sperrh at the
1972 Biennial Convention of JWB in Atlanta. Ga. SI, 1,1 I.. N1.7 , 1
and trrut
del. Cleveland industrialist who was clewed to hi,
am, national president of
applauds a, General 11,,g, roofer,
the award.

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W1IITES ON 'WHITENESS." a and the 'save o:
program examining the role of the Foundation
psychiatric and social science pro-
fessional communities in race re-
The hilariou, 1927 silent re
lations, will be presented on Chan- comedy - THE GENERAL - ,mr
nel 56's Free Play 1U p.m. Thurs-
ring BUSTER KEATON will 1 , ,
day. Among those appearing on the
presented by the Motor City Thea-
program with host Andy Driscoll
ter Organ Society at the Royal Oak
will he Dr. Morris Davidson, as- Theater. 8 pm. , Monday and Tues-
sociate professor of psychology at ' day. Musical accompaniment for
Oakland Community College; and the film will be played by famed
Dr. Paul Lowinger, clinical psy-
radio and theater organist Lee
chiatrist at the Lafayette Cline.
Erwin at Royal Oak's Barton
theater pipe organ_
MACOMI3 COUNTY DEPART-
MENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Jim Crawford's show,
- PILE
needs groups of organized Ma- . SERIES -. opened at the Willi ,
comb County volunteers (such as Gallery Thursday

-

clubs, organizations. cl a s s e s,
leagues, circles, etc.) to provide
once-in-a-while services for dis-
abled clients. To volunteer. call
Don Porter, 463-7011

THE LILLIPUT PLAYERS. a
student theater troupe from Grand
Valley State Teacher's College, will
bring plays, games and panto-
mimes to the children's room of
the Oak Park Public Library. 1 5 ,,
p.m. Saturday. Three separate pr •
grains for three a 1:,e
be given in different r -,s-QL-, of •m•
librar ■

A - SAVE ORCHE ,,TRA 11A1.1. -
1nmeLt he rile Racisharn Sc tot nony
of the
choral
Detroit Symphony
Pc performed 4 p m Suiniay in the
hall on NVoodward at Parson, The
convert is sponsored by Univer-
sity Center for Adult Education

Medicine Hardly a Bitter
Pill to Many Israelis
TEL-Aviv ∎ ZINS,
- Kupat

liolim (sick fund, members, who
constitute 72 per cent of Is-
ARNOLD HYNIAN a graduate raer, population.
consume over
of Queens College and now a gradu- 6PO.ntiO ts ■ O pills a sear. This works
ate student at Baruch College in out to an average of more than 1
New York City, was elected chair- medication per day for ea( h moll-
roan of the North American Jewish ber.
Youth Council.
The average Kupat Holim sub-
scriber uses 20 medical prescrip-

Jewish Mayor in St. Paul

Couture
Women s Apparel

and special occasions

Bnai Brith Youth Services an-
nounces the presentation of its
first Corporate Man of the Year
Award to LYNN A. TOWNSEND.
chairman of the board of the
Chrysler Corporation, at a dinner
in hi, honor to be held Tuesday
at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New
York.

DAVID POLLACK. president of
‘Iilwaukee Investment Co - has
hcen named to the new ex,eutive
:ward of advisers of Morin Car-
mel Mercy Hospital and Medical
Center.

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mour L., are former Southfield
residents.

to'
Formgr Chief Justice
brpted Sta!es EARL W-\} 11EN
under alms,. steward,hip th-
r,reme Court in 1954 issued
7,ric unanimous - decision ,,r7
•br.:
.Megrati,n. has' been seho
the first
first recipient of bran
-
ersity's Samuel C.arl , Minna
Itretzm Prue awarded to •nr• mar.
,or woman whose career has had
major constructive and influentia:
impact in the field of education.

Ofteit SeeKdayd
p1 2 to 4

tions a year compared
m
to 13 for

Austria, 4.7 for the 1.;.S. and 3.5
ST. PAUL—Lawrence Cohen has for England.
become the first Jewish mayor in
Dr. Fritz Dreifuss. head of the
the history of St. Paul. The 39 - department of internal medicine at
year-old attorney and county corn- Tel-Aviv's Ichilov Hospital, warned '
missioner is the first mayor to take of the danger of excessive con-
office under St. Paul's new "strong sumption of drugs in the treatment
mayor" charter. of every minor ache or pain.

DR. DONALD L. GOLDEN COL-
LEGE FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-
SHIP AWARDS will he offered for
the fourth consecutive year. All
12th grade students in the tri-coup
ty area graduating in June are
eligible. There will be one winner
selected from each county. Inter-
r•-red , !mo•••- are ah,p,ed to con

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