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May 11, 1973 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-05-11

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Max Frankel Gets Pulitzer Prize; Bernstein Cited for Watergate
What started out as the

sleeper of the year, the Wa-
tergate scandal, has earned
for the Washington Post the
1973 Pulitzer Prize for public
service in journalism—thanks
to reporter Carl Bernstein
and his associate Bob Wood-
ward.
Max Frankel of the New
York Times won the Pulitzer
Prize for international re-
porting. Sunday editor of the
Times, Frankel won the prize
for his coverage of President
Nixon's trip to China.
MAX FRANKEL
Although Bernstein a n d
Woodward had been consid- joined the Washington Post
ered for a special individual in 1966, is a college dropout.
award, it was decided that the
Among the 11 prizes award-
newspaper itself should get ed in journalism, eight in let-
the prize because others on ters and one in music was
the staff had cooperated in one to Washington Post polit-
coverage. Bernstein, 29, who ical reporter and columnist

CARL BERNSTEIN

David S. Broder in the cate-
gory of commentary.
Other winners include Ja-
son Miller, drama prize, for
"That Championship Sea-
son"; Michael Kammen, his-
tory, Cornell University pro-

ORT Men Elect David K. Page to Third Term

David K. Page was elected
to his third term as presi-
dent of the Detroit Men's
ORT Chapter at its annual
meeting. Harry Platt was re-
elected honorary chairman.
Other officers are Jerome
C. Hirsch, David Hermelin,
Dr. Murray A. Shekter, John
Greenber g and Leonard
Baron, vice presidents; and
Richard J. Burstein, assistant
secretary.
New directors are Richard
J. Burstein, Norman H. Ros-
enfeld and Rabbi Chaim Ros-
waski. Re - elected to the

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board were Harold Frank, 1,300. Last year they contrib-
Lewis Grossman, Rabbi Rich- uted $35,000 to the American
ard C. Hertz, Moray Kutzen, ORT Federation and have
Richard Kux, Malcolm Low- pledged $40,000 this year.
enstein, Hyman Nathan, Dr.
Dean William Haber, presi-
Murray A. Shekter, Max D. dent of the World ORT Union,
Schuster and Judge John M. was principal speaker.
Wise.
Jack Rader, assistant ex- Israel's Renaissance
ecutive director of American
We must bring about the
ORT Federation, presented
scholarship plaques to con- renaissance of Israel with all
tributors to the Dr. William the forces possessed by the
Haber ORT Scholarship nation, with all its laws and
Fund. They are Louis Berry, all its faith, with all its qual-
Harry Barnett, Fanny Haber, ities and all its good, with all
Mrs. Henrietta Sklar, Meyer its richness and all its power,
Rosenbaum Foundation, Skill- with all its study and all its
mann Foundation, Chatham poetry, with all its strength
Supermarkets, Inc., Bernard and all its living warmth,
Schlussel, Hyman R. Nathan, with all its intelligence and
Charles Bassey, Harry H. education, with all its energy
Platt and David B. Hermelin. and triumph of its talents;
all the brilliance within it
Page reported that the De- must be taken out of its hid-
troit Men's ORT Chapter is den lair and exposed to the
the largest men's ORT chap- light of life. —Rabbi A. Y.
ter in the country, having a Kook, "The Vision of the Re-
total membership of nearly demption," 1941.

fessor, for his work, "People
of Paradox: an Inquiry Con-
cerning the Origins of Amer-
ican Civilization"; and Max-
ine Winokur Kumin, poetry,
for her fourth collection of
poems, "Up Country."
Frankel, 43, a native of
Germany, was brought by his
family — in flight from the
Nazis—to the United States
in 1940. He holds a masters
degree in political science
from Columbia University
and joined the New York
Times staff in 1952. Since
joining the Washington bur-
eau in 1961, he has been dip-
lomatic correspondent, White
House correspondent, Wash-
ington correspondent and bur-
eau chief. He now has re-
sponsibility for the Times
Sunday magazine and other
special sections.

Concert Slated
to Feature the
Voices Four

The men's club of Adat
Shalom Synagogue will pre-
sent the Voices Four, heard
on TV and concert stage as
well as on recorded albums, 8
p.m. Sunday at the syna-
gogue.
Jack Bushkin will receive 4272). Jack M. Levine is din-
They will present a variety
the 1973 Yeshiva University ner coordinator.
of Israeli, English and Yid-
Distinguished Service Award,
dish favorities. Their unique
it was announced by Dr. Leon
Friday evening rock service,
Fill, chairman of the 1973
"Shabat Shalom — Sabbath
Yeshiva U. scholarship din-
Peace," has been released on
ner, to be held June 13 at
the Monitor label.
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
The group includes De-
Jack "Babe" Bushkin has
troiter
Mary Rosen, Ron
Leo
Seligson
will
design
th
e
been a worker for the Detroit
Isaacs,
Eileen Penn and
sets
and
Seymour
Parker
th
e
Friends of Yeshiva Univer-
Marty Sherman.
sity since the organization lights for "Plaza Suite,'
David Zeff, president of the
final production of the seaso n
for Center Theater, May 22 club, invites the public.
William Zimmerman, pro-
24 and 26-27 at the Jewis h
gram chairman, is assisted
Center.
The production is directed y Albert Farber and Michael
m a 11, co-chairmen. F o r
by Hal Youngblood, assisted
by Nick Calanni, produced icket information, call the
by Rita Dworkin and Donna ynagogue office, 851-5100.
Zatkin, with costumes by
Irene Pianin, props by Ethel
Levine, decor by Steve Ed-
wards and Hugh Hammar-
strom as stage manager.
Seligson, a founder of Cen-
Akiva Hebrew Day School
ter Theater, stage-managed has scheduled its annual cul-
"Monique" and "The Cru- minating dinner 8 p.m. Sun-
cible" and built sets for doz- day at Young Israel Center
ens of plays; Parker, return- of Oak-Woods.
ing after a year's absence,
The dinner will honor Rab-
JACK BUSHKIN
worked on lights for many bi Hayim Donin, a founder
was founded by Rabbi Hayim early plays here and ap- and past president of Akiva,
Donin 19 years ago. For peared in "The Curious Sav- who is chairman of the board
many years he served as an age," Center Theater's first and chairman of the educa-
tion committee of the school.
associate chairman of the production.
All have had experience in
Mrs. Sidney Lantz will
dinner and scholarship cam-
Center productions.
perform a cantata, "Song of
paign committee.
Neil Simon's "Plaza Suite," Songs." Also on the program
A member of Adas Shalom
three
one-act plays set in will be the installation of
Synagogue, he is honorary
York's Plaza Hotel, was PTA officers. Jerry Liebman
chairman of the Yeshivath New
made into a hit Walter
Beth Yehuda scholarship Matthau movie. Curtain time will be installing officer.
For reservations and infor-
committee.
is 8:30 p.m., with 7:30 per-
Dr. Fill announced that formances on Sundays. Group mation, call Mrs. Martin
officers for the dinner and rates are available for thea- Guyer, 557-4685.
scholarship campaign have ter parties. For information
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Akiva Dinner
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broad responsibilities for the
education and training of
manpower for Israel's ex-
panding textile and apparel
industry. Preparations for his
move to Israel are being
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the Israel Aliya Center of
North America.

.—J

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CLUB'S Mitzva Skills Work-
shop, led by Rabbi Seymour
Rosenbloom, will hold its
concluding session 8 p.m.
Thursday in the synagogue
board room. Rabbi Rosen-
bloom will discuss new
prayers. The community is
invited at no charge. 'Refresh-
ments will be served.
* * *
GOODFELLOWSHIP CLUB
wil lhold a social event 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the club's meet-
ing hall, announced president
Joe Rosson.

Friday, May 11, 1973 35

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Dr. NATHAN B R 0 W N,
former acting superintendent
of schools in New York City
and director of the Ethical
Culture Schools, has an-
nounced his acceptance of
the presidency of Israel's
Shenkar College of Fashion
and Textile Technology, with

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Yeshiva U.'s Servic e Award
to Be Given to Jack Bushkin

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