-- n- 2 Black Papers • flit Resolution a gainst Israel People Make \ells Dr. EDWARD F. STEIN of Pon - tiac has been elected president of the Optometric Institute an ' Clinic of Detroit for 1972-73. The clinic provides visual care for the com- munity, with charges based on the anility to pay. •••■••7. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Political Studies Friday, June 9, 1972-35 Offered at Bar-Ilan U.; Use of Land Field of Catalysis Boosted RAMATGAN — A new BA and MA program in Jewish political studies is to be offered by the d^partment of political studies at Bar-Ilan University. The program will aid those serving in J. wish public and communal service and • Israeli government officials deal- ing with Diaspora Jewry. The Michigan Chronicle la st week reprinted an editorial sup- porting the NAACP's withdrawal from the National Black - Political Convention because of the conven- tion's pa ssage of resolutions against busing and Israel. Dr. LEON S. COHEN. son of The BA program will be a fourth The editorial, which appeared. Mrs. William Cohen of Northgate field of concentration, along with originally, in the Chicago Daily Blvd.. Oak Park, and the late international relations, government Defender, termed the resolutions. Mr. Cohen, has been appointed and politics and public administra- -- on moral grounds alone, at vari- associate profeSsor of political tion and local government. ance with enlightened black in- studies at Sangamon State Univer- According to Prof. Charles S. terests. - It stated further: sity in Springfield. III. Cohen was Liebman, his department has ''The resolutions against school graduated from Wayne State Uni- several members whose research busing and against the state of versity and received his PhD in and teaching interests are in the Israel were pushed through in the political science at the University . . convention's final hour of deci- of North Carolina. Cohen has been organization or in Jewish politi- sion. They were distressful mani- on the faculty of the graduate cal thought. festations of disingenuous think- school of public affairs of the State In addition to the basic courses ing that cannot be defended either University of New York at Albany. on the basis of common logic or He also has served as a staff con- in political science, student, in the the basis of national interest. sultant for the New York Senate new program will be able to - Until housing no longer fol- choose from a list of specialized Committee on Public utilities. lows a calculated pattern of resi- courses. dential apartheid, busing is the DANIEL NI CLARK was elected only available mechanism through to the board of directors of the Prof. H. Pines, Vliedimir Ipatieff which school integration can be- Detroit Bar Association at the an- Emeritus-Professor of Northwes- come an appreciable reality . . nual meeting. Clark, 34, is one tern University, Evanston. Ill.. "As of Israel, a country that of the youngest members of the predicts that in the next year or is struggling against overwhelm. association to be so honored. lie two Bar-Ilan will make some im- ing odds to maintain its hard- is a partner in ,the law firm of , portant scientific contributions in won nationhood, should not be Clark, Hardy. Lewis and Fine. . the field of catalysis. condemned for its attempt to Clark is on the board of direc- Prof. Pines visited Bar-Ilan fol- safeguard its identity and in- tors of the Jewish Home for Aged , lowing up research work started dependence against Arab ar- and on the executive committee in co-operation with Prof. Yehho• rogance and encroachment. of the Professional Skills Alliance, "These resolutions have not a subcommittee of New Detroit. shua Schachter. professor of chem- been rescinded. We, therefore, He is chairman of the Downtown istry at Bar-Ilan. With the completion of the new support Roy Wilkins, the NAACP Region of Detroit Area Boy six-story chemistry building, mod- executive director's position, when Scouts Council. em facilities are available which he said in his letter of withdrawal • will enable training of students in that the convention did not ad- MAX GOTTESMAN, son of Mr. the field of catalysis which is the dress itself or commit itself to and Mrs. Roland Gottesman of 'goals upon which there is genuine Nadine Ave., Oak Park, received , basis of modern industrial de- : velopment. Bar-Ilan also can initt- consenus in the black commu- the degree of doctor of optometry ' ate new research. nity.'" cum laude at the Illinois College of Optometry centennial gradua- tion ceremonies held recently in A program for graduates want- Chicago. Dr. Gottesman was a ing to specialize as translators member of the Tomb and Key and interpreters is being estab- honor society. Upon graduation, lished at Bar-Ilan. At first, the he was elected to the membership program will be available in He- 1 of Beta Sigma Kappa Interna- brew and English only but will he PHILADELPHIA Eight vol- tional Optometric honorary frater- expanded later to include French umes of Hebrew poetry and and Arabic nity. philosophy selected from the • - writings of Dr. Israel Efros, pro- Prof. SAMUEL KARLIN. head fessor of philosophy at Dropsie of the Weizmann Institute's pure o Area 3Ien :Named University here, has been pub- mathematics department. has been to Jewish Life Board lished in Israel by Dvir Publishing elected a member of the 1 S. NEW YORK A distinguished House, Tel Aviv, under the collec- National Academy of Sciences be- and diversified group of Jews. rep- tive title of "The Selected Writings cause of his contributions and ap- resenting a cross-section of Jewish of Israel Efros." plication of mathematical methods Four of the volume,, are devoted to various areas, ranging from communities throughout the United States and Canada. will help guide to his Hebrew poetry. The other management to the biological and the new ly - created Institute for four volumes relate to philosophy, physical sciences. Jewish Life, said Max M. Fisher, one volume dealing with ancient president of the 'Council of Jewish Jewish philosophy, another with Federations and Welfare Funds medieval Jewish philosophy, the with the announcement of the com- remaining two volumes to his position of the Institute's board of essays on the philosophy of litera- trustees. ture. Young adults are invited to at- • Among the communal leaders ap- Many of the writings have ap- tend the annual meeting of the P, pointed are Mandell Berman and peared in numerous books and Junior Division of the Jewish Wel- Michael A. Pelavin of Flint and publications in both Hebrew and fareFederation 8:30 p.m. Wednes- George W. Zeltzer of Detroit. English over the years. The day at the Somerset Apartments ' Among the local Jewish agency selected writings for this monu- recreation center, announced Rob- executives is Irwin Shaw of the De- mental scholarly work date back ert Slatkin, president. — troit Jewish Center; and appointees to his "The Problem of Space in On the agenda will be the elec- from the arts and letters include Jewish Medieval Philosophy," or- iginally published in 1917 by tion of some 35 officers, executive Philip Slornovitz, editor and pub- Columbia University Press. The committee and board members for lisher of the Detroit Jewish News. most recent writings included is the 1972-73 term. For information. Max M. Fisher is an ex-officio :nem- ber. his "Studies in Medieval - Jewish call Mrs. Lillian Bernstein, WO Detroit's participation in funding Philosophy" and now in the pro- 5-3939. this new program was authorized cess of being published in English by United Jewish Charities and the by Columbia University Press. Aliva Group to Meet Jewish Community Foundation. Dr. Efros, who joined the Kibutz Shitufi, the nucleus of a faculty at Dropsie 31 years ago, received his doctorate from Co- professional agricultural kihutz lumbia University and has been which is organizing for aliya in awarded honorary degrees by the two to three years, will meet 7 Jewish Theological Seminary and p.m. Monday at the home of David last October by Tel Aviv Uni- Wolok, 2200 Berkley- . entrance D. versity. lie is chairman of ths.• apt. 116, Berkley. Efros' Writings Appear in Eight Israeli Volumes Jr. Division Vote for Officers Set Association of Hebrew Writers in the State of Israel. I am not a Know-Nothing; that is certain How could I be? How could anyone who abhors the op- pression of Negroes be in favor of degrading classes of white peo. ple.—Abraham Lincoln. The local group has merged with a New York nucleus. Some 10 De- troiters are committed to aliya. and another 20 have expres,-,1 interest. Persons of 11th grade through the mid-20s are invited to join. For information, call Wolok. 399- 1200. or Joel -Kaplan. 399 30 i - u. HAL GORDON VI .. . Foil ILI, MEI' SAW ‘S BIG BANOS OR SMALL COMBOS 642-5520 The equal right of all men to the use of land is as clear as their equal right to breathe the air- it is a right proc-lairned In the fact of their existence For we cannot suppose that some men have a right to he in this world, and oth- ers no right.—Henry George. 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