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November 24, 1972 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-24

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Bikel Urges Jane Fonda Bypass Law Alumni
Palestinian Film Festival in Iraq to Pay Tribute

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NEW YORK (ITA)—Theo-
'lore Bikel urged actress and
peace activist Jane Fonda
mot to attend a Palestinian
dim festival in Baghdad, be-
cause her presence "would
Most certainly be construed
endorsement of such ob-
Scenities as the Munich mas-
alacre."
ti "Variety reported that
Miss Fonda had been invited
go the "First World Festival

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on Palestine Films and Pro-
grams." scheduled for March,
and that many of the films
The retirement of Prof. B032
to be shown were "strongly Siegel after 31 years with
anti-Israel."
Wayne State University's
Bikel, first vice president law school, will be marked
of Actors Equity, co-chairman by some of his former stu-
of the national governing dents at a cocktail party
council of the American Jew- Monday at the Raleigh
ish Congress and active in House. Siegel estimates that
the peace movement, sent 2,000 of his former students
Miss Fonda a wire asserting are actively practicing law in
that the film festival slogan,
' Liberation of Palestine is
the Pillar for World Peace,"
was a euphemism that "ill
disguises terror, arson, sabo-
tage and murder of Jews.
"In the name of Jews
whose credentials in the
peace movement should com-
mand your attention, I ear-
nestly beg you not to give
support to the murderers of
our people."
He signed the wire as co-
chairman of the AJC govern-
ing council.

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Rabbi A. MARK LEVIN
soon will be leaving for his
native South Africa after a
five-year stay in the United
States as student, educator
and youth leader. During
that period he received a
BA degree froni Yeshiva
College, was ordained at its
theological seminary and re-
ceived an MS in secondary
Jewish education. Ile is the
first South African to return
to his native land after being
ordained at the seminary.

Col. Itzhak Itzhaki, military
leader and educator, will
speak 8:30 p.m. today at an
ong Shabat at the 10 Mile
Jewish Center. At 11 a.m.
Sunday, he will address the
Michigan Association of Jew-
ish College Students at the
main building.

Highland Park Mayor THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Nov. 24, 1972-31
Denies Anti-Semitic
Remark; MD Quits
"This suspense is terrible.

Dr. Jdcl 1. Hamburger has
announced his resignation
from the staff of Highland
Park General Hospital fol-
lowing an anti.Semitic state-
ment attributed to the mayor
of Highland Park.
Robert B. Blackwell was
quoted in the press and on
television
as saying that

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Our hospital is basically a

ish friends and white doctors
are skimming the cream off
the top and aren't solving
our problem." The municipal
hospital has been in serious
financial difficulties

In a meeting with staff
doctors, Mayor Blackwell
denied
having made the

statement, saying that he
was quoted out of context.

U-D Law Alumni
to Hear Goldberg

Arthur J. Goldberg, former
associate justice of the U.S.
Supreme Court and former
U.S. ambassador to the
United Nations, will address
alumni of the University of
Detroit law school at its 60th
anniversary banquet 7:30
p.m. Dec. 1 at Cobo Hall.

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Samuel A. Borak, Nathan
J. Wrubel, Morris A. Weiss
and David Desow, all of
Southfield, were among a
class of more than 400 Ma-
sons who were elected to the
32nd Degree in Scottish Rite.
The group is dedicated to re-
search into the cause and
cure of schizophrenia.
• • •
Detroiter M 11 S. JACK
SHENKMAN was elected as
BOAZ SIEGEL
a member of the national
Michigan. His alumni include board of the National Wom-
many of Michigan's most en's League of the United
celebrated attorneys, and Synagogue of America at its
f ede r a I, state and local recent convention at Kia-
judges and government offi- mesha Lake, N.Y.
cials. They include two gen-
• • •
erations of at least several
The American Medical Cen-
families.
ter, a national hospital for
Siegel also was the law cancer treatment and re-
school's director of place- search which is supported by
ment during the last four a volunteer chapter in the
years and served as secre- Detroit area, has announced
tary of the Law School the election of ROBERT A.
Alumni Association for 15 SILVERBERG as president
years. In 1970, he received of the board of trustees. Sil-
the association's Distinguish- verberg, a resident of Den-
ed Law Alumni Award.
ver, is president and chair-
Siegel, 58, came to the legal man of the board of Silco Oil
profession by an indirect Co.
• • •
rout. Teaching labor history
MILTON IIIMMELFARB,
and parliamentary procedure
in a federal program intro. director of information and
services
of the
duced him to a number of research
leaders in the then struggling American Jewish Commit
Detroit labor movement and tee, editor of the American
Interested him In a career in Jewish Year Book and con-
tributing editor of Commen-
labor law.
tary, is a visiting professor
Siegel was appointed to
in modern civilization at the
the law school immediately
Reconstructionist Rabbinical
following his graduation in
College.
1941.
For many years there-
"You should study the
after, Siegel pursued a second Peerage. Gerald . . . It is
career as one of Detroit's the best thing in fiction the
leading labor lawyers and English have ever done."—
sometimes a third career as Oscar Wilde
an arbitrator of labor dis-

;mites. lie helped set up the
first jointly administered la-
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