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The number of Jewish aca-
demicians throughout the
world continues to rise, it
was reported by Jewish
Agency Chairman Arieh
Pincus at a press confer-
ence.
Pincus declared that 80
per cent of Jewish youth in
the United States are en-
rolled in institutions of high-
er learning, and 25 per cent
of all professors in the
United States (50 years and
younger) are Jewish.
In the United Kingdom,
where Jews constitute a
small minority, the number
of Jewish academicians with-
in the total community of
scholars far exceeds the
ratio of Jews to the popula-
tion as a whole.
In the United States, 27
per cent of all Nobel prize
winners are Jewish.

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BLOCH-ROSE AUXILIARY
Dr. Frank Paul Pearsall will hold a regular board
ions for the 1973 Smolar line for entries July 31.
Nominations
can
be
made
by
has
been
appointed
chief
of
,ward for Excellence in
meeting 8:15 p.m. Tuesday
imerican Jewish Journalism newspapers and journalists Sinai Hospital of Detroit's at the JWV headquarters.
re now being accepted, it of the American Jewish new problems of daily living Details for a party to enter-
bras announced by Jerold C. press, as well as by organ- clinic, announced Dr. Julien tain disturbed children in the
Ioffberger of Baltitmore, izations and interested indi- Priver, executive vice presi- youth home and a service
dent of Sinai.
hairman of the Smolar viduals.
Judging is by the Smolar
Dr. Pearsall has been a date for the Allen Park Hos-
ward committee.
Award
committee,
a
body
of
clinical
psychologist in the pital will be discussed. For
The award, established
21
representatives
of
the
Department
of Psychiatry at information, call President
ast year by the Council of
Jewish
and
general
press,
Sinai
since
October
1969. He Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850,
newish Federations and Wel-
of
the
arts
and
letters,
the
earned
his
BA
degree
at the or Miriam Lawrence, child
are Funds (CJF) in honor
welfare chairman, UN 2 - 1467.
d Boris Smolar, editor-in- field of public relations,
community
leadership
and
:hief emeritus of the Jewish
DEPARTMENT OF MICH-
Telegraphic Agency, is the the CJF board of directors.
IGAN President Mrs. Ben
iighest honor bestowed on
Rubin, and National Con-
in individual in the Ameri-
ductress and Child Welfare
.an Jewish journalism field. Israel's GNP
and Youth Chairman, Mrs.
This year's recipient will to Double by '83?
Jack Iden were among the
)e honored at the 42nd CJF
hostesses at the 36th Annual
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Finance
general assembly in New Minister Pinhas Sapir pre-
National Convention of the
Orleans Nov. 7-11.
American Gold Star Mothers.
dicted that Israel's gross
The award, Hoffberger national product would near-
The reception for guests was
noted, is in recognition of ly double over the next 10
held at the Sheraton-Cadillac
achievements by a North years and that the country's
Hotel.
American journalist whose population would reach 4,
work appears in English 500,000 with 500,000 new
SILVERMAN - DETROIT
language newspapers sub- workers added to the labor
AUXILIARY recently hon-
stantially involved in the cov- Force.
o r e d auxiliary President
erage of Jewish communal
DR. FRANK PEARSALL Mrs. Frank Morgano with a
ses-
Addressing
a
closed
affairs and issues in the
luncheon at
sion of the biennial meeting University of Michigan and testimonial
United States and Canada.
Greenfield's
Restaurant.
Mrs.
The first recipient of the of the Israel Manufacturers his M Ed and PhD at Wayne Morgano is serving her sec-
Association,
Sapir
presented
State University. He teaches , ond term as president. She
Smolar Award was Philip
Slomovitz, editor of the De- an optimistic forecast for the at Henry Ford College and also serves as chairman of
troit Jewish News. Slomo- nation's economic develop- WSU and is a consultant to the Eyes for the Needy proj-
several social agencies.
vitz, cited for his "outstand- ment.
ect.
He said the gross national
ing reportage and writing on
The problems of daily liv-
Jewish communal develop- product, now IL 32,000,000, ing clinic was developed by
DEPARTMENT OF MICH-
ments," was one of 65 jour- 000, (about $8,000,000,000) Dr. Norman Rosenzweig, IGAN LADIES AUXILIARY
nalists — men and women, will reach IL 63,000,000,000 chairman of the department Past President Mrs. Ben
of psychiatry at Sinai Hispi- Cowan and her husband will
newcomers to the field and by 1983.
veterans — entered in the
He said that the adapta- tal. It is designed to help he honored at a farewell tes-
bility of Israeli industrial individuals to cope with prob- timonial brunch July 15 by <.■
inaugural competition.
This year's competition workers to modern industrial lems of adjustment en- the auxiliary. She is a char-
covers material published changes could easily achieve countered in the daily con- ter member of Michigan's
duct of their lives. ;
between June 1, 1972, and that increase.
first auxiliary and was the
Therapeutic programs will first department president in
be available in premarital 1941. The Cowans are moving
and marital counseling, sex- to Chicago. She is a past
ual dysfunction, sexuality president of the Allied Vet-
and the handicaped, post- erans council of Metropoli-
divorce counseling, prenatal tan Detroit and the Michigan
groups parent-child relation- Women's Security Council.
ships, family counseling, old
age, retirement, coping with
AFTER A SHORT ABSENCE FROM
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
the loss of a loved one, alco- AUXILIARY will have its an-
THE TROPICANA, LAS VEGAS, TO
holism, obesity, smoking and nual hot dog roast and sum-
WELCOME RUTH'S AND MY NEW
GRANDDAUGHTER, STACY BETH, I AM AGAIN HOSTING
drug problems.
TRIPS TO THE HOME OF THE SUPER STARS.
• • 1 mer planning meeting 7 p.m.
Patients over 13 are eligi-
Monday in the home of Mrs.
ble for treatment, either by Louis Weber, 27335 Aberdeen,
BOB OSTROW
WE'LL BE LEAVING
physician
referral
or
by
per-
863-8307
Southfield. For reservations,
JULY 30
sonally contacting the clinic. call President Martha Haupt-
All applicants receive an man, 352-2696.
initial interview and evalua-
tion before therapy is begun.
The clinic will be located Post and Auxiliary
in the new Louis C. and
Installation
Edith B. Blumberg Profes - ,Plan
1 Rosenwald Post and Auxil-
for our annual sneak preview!
sional Building.
iary, American Legion, will
DELS DETROIT HAS TO OF-
THE DATES ARE SET. JULY 23
hold their annual joint in-
FER. PLUS ... THE MOST FAN-
THRU 28, 1973 AND WE'VE
TASTIC LINE OF NEW DESIGNS
MADE ALL THE ARRANGE
stallation brunch 11 a.m.
FROM MR. GEORGE TUNIS —
MENTSI
Sunday at the ' Workmen's
ALL MOLDED IN OUR FAC-
THE REFRESHMENTS WILL
Circle
Center. Entertainment
TORY.
ARRIVE ON TIME. THE DECO
and an Israeli movie will be
RATIONS ARE UP. ALL THE
ALL THAT REMAINS NOW IS
featured.
FURNITURE HAS BEEN SPE
FOR YOU TO MAKE YOUR
CIALLY ARRANGED TO MAKE
Officers to be installed are
PLANS
TO
BE
WITH
US.
SO
BE
ROOM FOR THE SHOWING. WE
Marion
Tennenbaum, presi-
READY
WHEN
WE
ARE'
WILL HAVE THE BEST MO
dent; Lydia Slather, vice
president of publicity and
Furs by BRICKER . . .
membership;
Fay Bogrow,
Styles by TUNIS
vice president; Ann Gottlieb,
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secretary; Rebecca Mitchell,
OAK PARK. MICH • PHONE 13131 545 1525
corresponding secretary and
historian; Frances Green,
treasurer; Clara Shapiro,
chaplain, Tillie Sable, color
'
bearer; and Ida Zuger, ser-
1R C StYl° by ZUNI
geant-at-arms. Members of
as •
the executive board are Mes-
dames Jennie Folbe, Sarah
Jacobson and Fannie Olshan-
Dr. John F. Helfrick has sky.
been appointed chairman of
the department of dental and
STUART E. HERTZBERG
oral surgery at Sinai Hospi•
tal, succeeding Dr. Herbert took office Wednesday as
J. Bloom. He completed four president of the Commercial
years of residency in oral Law League of America at
and inaxillo-facial surgery at the professional organiza-
tion's 79th annual conven-
Sinai.
tion, at Sun Valley, Idaho.
The smallest sprout shows He is a senior partner in the
there is really no death. — firm of Hertzberg, Jacob
and Weingarten.
Walt Whitman.

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cent of Nobel Prize winners

are Jews.
Pincus noted that Israel
must be prepared to receive
a high proportion of aca-
demicians among those in-
tending to settle in the coun-
try.

He who knows nothing is
nearer the truth than he
whose mind is filled with
falsehoods and e r r or s. —
Thomas Jefferson.

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