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November 02, 1973 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-02

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Academic Community, National Hillel Leaders,
Jewish Community,Honor Kapustin Anniversary

JNF Plans to Double THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 2, 1973-39
Golan Tree Planting
KUNEITRA — Twice the Seminar Canceled Due to Mideast War

number of forest trees will
WASHINGTON—In light of Nov. 10-18 in Tel Aviv, Kib-
a purse for a trip to Israel. Kallen's comment on "mem- be planted this year by the the current events in the utz Na'an and Jerusalem.
Dr. George E. Gullen, pres- ory as substance of identity," Keren Kayemet le Israel on Middle East, an on-site sem-
ident of Wayne State Uni- Dr. Jospe illustrated the ero- the Golan Heights than have inar on "Investment, Finance,
versity, presented Dr. Kapus- sion of memories among stu- been planted during the en- and Trade in Israel" has
BY POPULAR DEMAND!
tin with the WSU Distin- dents today and he expressed tire period since the Six-Day been postponed until Febru-
Now Booking . . .
guished Service Award on pride in the responces that War.
ary.
The plan comprises the af-
ED BURG
behalf of the university's have come from all camp-
The seminar, co-sponsored
and His Orchestra
board of governors. Reading uses in the present critical forestation of 2,000 dunams by the American University
(500 acres) which will include and Howard University Law
851-6118
the lengthy text of the award situation for Israel.
"Young persons who search a 1,000 dunam forest in the Schools, was scheduled for
that enumerated the scholar's
scholarly accomplishments, for the meaning of life to central Golan, green belts
Dr. Gullen joined in expres- discover who they are and and groves near a number of
sing personal appreciation for what they are" are finding the settlements on the south-
the Hillel director's services. their paths, and are provided ern heights which will event-
Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry
ually become recreation sites,
The impressive event was the Hillel guidance, Dr. Jospe
See Morris or Joel Wotnick
windbreakers to protest agri-
indicated.
marked by several moving
He paid his respects to Dr. cultural land, and groves near
factors. A classmate of Rabbi
the various nature reserves
Kapustin in the Hildescheim- Kapustin and expressed grat- on the Heights.
itude
for
his
labors
for
which
er Rabbinical Seminary in
GIFTS
FINE JEWELRY
Berlin, Dr. Moses A. Schul- he is "beloved and re-
644-7626
Thurs.
8
Fri.
to
9
p.m.
283
Hamiiton
Our
strength
grows
out
of
vass of Chicago, recalled spected." "We are all in- our weakness.—R. W. Emer-
Birmingham (Near Crowley's)
debted
to
him
for
the
quality
their youth and their lifelong
son.
friendship. The principal ad- of his services," Dr. Jospe
dress was delivered by Dr. said. "He is doing a superb
Alfred Jospe, international job in touching the lives of
director of the 315 functioning students."
There was praise by sev-
Hillel foundations and coun-
selorships. Local spokesmen eral speakers, including Rab-
expressed their affections for bi Kapustin, for the dedicated
the teacher and guide of work of the Hillel Founda-
tion secretary, Bernice Koni-
WSU students.
There was a deeply mov- kow, in arrangements for the
ing interlude when Rabbi testimonial dinner as well as
Joel E. Poupko, director of for all tasks related to Hillel
the University of Michigan work at WSU.
Responding to the many
Hillel Foundation, paid trib-
ute to the memory of Mrs. tributes, Dr. Kapustin said
Brunhild Kapustin who had he "accepted the honors for
shared with Dr. Kapustin all the cause" he was serving.
his labor_s for Hillel students, He viewed the honors as a
and the audience stood for a tribute to the Hillel move-
moment to pay honor to the ment to which he affirmed
memory of Dr. Kapustin's his involvement as a lifetime
wife who died while both of dedication.
were on a trip abroad the
Hillel Convocation
Oct. 28 — To Dr. and Mrs. past summer.
Roger B. Fenton (Marcia
Rabbi James I. Gordon in Chicago Put Off
Soberman), 26764 Summer- spoke in Dr. Kapustin's honor
CHICAGO—Bnai Brith Hil
dale, Southfield, a daughter, in behalf of his colleagues in
lel foundations postponed its
the rabbinate.
Lauren Rebecca.
There was a moving tribute golden anniversary convoca-
by
Rev. Virgin Jones, presi- tion here Sunday in observ-
Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
ance of Yom Kippur Sheni,
Lewis Y. Craine (Sandra dent of the staff of the WSU
the special day of worship,
Soloway), 4305 White Birch, Grosberg Religious Center.
fasting and memorial to the
Milton
W.
Weinztein,
na-
West Bloomfield, a son, Ari
Mid East war dead called by
tional
Hillel
director;
Mrs.
Jacob.
Ira Albion and Harold Jaffa, the Chicago Board of Rabbis
and other rabbinical bodies.
Oct. 18—To Dr. and Mrs. speaking for the Bnai Brith
The convocation scheduled
Women's
and
Men's
Coun-
Leonard Rosenberg (Joanne
for the northwestern univer-
cils;
Daniel
Simkovitz,
Monte
Stern), 26112 Franklin Pte.,
sity campus, was to have hon-
Southfield, a daughter, Schloss and Leonard Vina- ored Dr. Abraham L Sachar
gora,spoke
for
the
students.
Debra Hope.
Rabbis Irwin Groner and of Brandeis University, who
was national director of the
Oct. 16—tO Mr. and Mr.s Ernst Conrad gave the open- Hillel movement during its
Michael Weiss (Annette Brod- ing and closing prayers. Tali era of greatest expansion.
sky), 28730 San Carlo s, Skoczylas, an I s r a e l i pre-
The annual meeting this
Southfield, a daughter, Me- medical student at WSU, led weekend of the Bnai Brith
'n
the
Benshen.
lanie Ann.
Dr. Haber, who also pre- Hillel commission, governing
sented
to Dr. Kapustin a set body of the campus, also was
Oct. 10—To Dr. and Mrs.
of
testimonials
that had been postponed.
Gary E. Galens, (Barbara
compiled
in
a
beautifully
Forman), 26431 Franklin
Pte., Southfield, a son, Marc bound volume by Bernard `More Unholy Writ'
Panush, spoke with confi-
Kevin.
dence about the new evi- Poems by Kruger
"Jewish verses and vices"
dences of Jewish students'
identifications with t heir are featured in a new book-
REV. SIDNEY
people and the community. let of poems by Mollee Kru-
He spoke of Dr. Kapustin's ger published by Maryben
labors as part of a great con- Books.
The new compilation ap-
Mohel
tribution, to Jewish life by
the Hillel Foundations which pears under the title "More
358-1426 or 357-5544
Unholy Writ," as a follow-
A.I... ■■••■•■ ••••h are now celebrating their 50th
up to her earlier "Unholy
anniversary.
In his address, Dr. Schul- Writ."
REV. KERSHL
She writes on a great
vass spoke of Hillel Founda-
tions as having the distinction variety of subjects, and her
of providing a Jewish ad- work evidences a sense of
Certified Mohel
dress for students on the dedciation to ceremonials and
557-0888 campuses.
observances as well as the
557-8210
Dr. Jones' tribute to his very humorous.
In "Hebrew S c hool Car-
colleagues was an evaluation
of Dr. Kapustin's love for poolers" she touches the
RABBI LEO
books, his scholarship. "Ever spirit of those who "covet
conscious of the Holocaust, Sunday morn." "The Kosher
Dr. Kapustin is dedicated to Maid," "The Sermon," "Dis-
the cause of justice for all raeli," "Yahrzeit" and many
F x pe r t 11, /wl
more topics show an interest
men," Dr. tones said.
inu 114 •pital ,
Dr. Jospe, who was intro- in history, tradition, the prob_
LI 1-9769
LI 2-4444
duced by Nathan D. Ruben- lems conronted by house-
stein, general chairman of wives, etc.
RABBI S. ZACHARiASH the dinner committee, gave Molle Kruger displays a
an ideological evaluation of marked love for the poetic,
Specialized
the aims of the Hillel Foun- and while she labels her
MOHEL
dations and their importance work as "unholy," it has the
in "training Jewish youth as mark of genuine interest in
In Home or Hospital
they chart their lives for the her people and her environ-
557-966'6
Paid for by Nichols for Detroit Committee
future." Quoting Dr. Horace ment.

Michigan's academic com-
munity, national Bnai Brith
leaders, spokesmen for De-
troit Jewry and many scores
of friends and admirers,
joined in honoring Dr. Max
Kapustin on his 25th anni-
versary as director of Hillel
Foundation at Wayne State
University.
At the testimonial dinner
in honor of Rabbi Kapustin,
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Sun-
day, there were 520 repre-
sentatives of all branches of
the Bnai Brith, the official
family of Wayne State Uni-
versity and the university's
entire board of governors, as
well as distinguished visiting
scholars from other commun-
ities.
iducted under the toast-
n....,cership of Robert Stein-
berg, chairman of the board
of the WSU Hillel Foundation,
speakers included f a cult y
and students as well as Bnai
Brith officials.
In appreciation of Rabbi
Kapustin's dedicated w o r k
with the youth, he was pre-
sented with the Jerusalem-
published classic set of the
Tanakh, and Prof. William
Haber of the University of
Michigan, for more than 25
years a leader in Hillel Foun-
dations' national activities,
presented the honoree with

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