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April 23, 1976 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-04-23

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April 23, 1976 9

THE DETROIT,JBVISH NEWS

Justice Goldberg, Herzog Join Jewish Academy Hall of Fame

PHILADELPHIA —
Former U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Arthur J. Goldberg
and Israel's Ambassador to
the United Nations Chaim
Herzog will join notables in
the American Jewish com-
munity's "Hall of Fame"
when they are inducted as
Fellows in the Jewish Aca-
demy of Arts and Sciences.
"The two statesmen will
become Fellows when they
address a special convoca-
tion May 2 at Dropsie Uni-
versity, marking the 50th
anniversary of the founding
of the Jewish Academy of
Arts and Sciences and the
nation's Bicentennial.
since its founding by the
3e Prof. Morris Raphael
Cohen, noted philosopher at
the City College of New
York, the Jewish Academy
has inducted many Jewish
authors, scholars, musi-
cians, scientists, educators
and statesmen as Fellows.
Among noted men of
science and medicine, Fel-
lows include the late Al-
bert Einstein, honored
while he was at Princeton
University; Dr. Albert B.
Sabin, discoverer of the
polio vaccine; and Dr.
Morris Fishbein, past
president of the American
Medical Association.
Scholars, authors and ed-
ucators include Dr. Louis
Finkelstein, chancellor,
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America; Dr. Sam-

uel Belkin, late chancellor,
Yeshiva University; Dr.
Abraham I. Katsh, presi-
dent, the Dropsie Univer-
sity; the late Dr. Nelson.

Glueck, who was president
of the Hebrew Union Col-
lege-Jewish Institute of Re-
ligion; Judaica scholar and
author Dr. Solomon Zeitlin,

Herman Wouk.
Morrie Ryskind, stage
and screen playwright and
lyricist, who won a Pulitzer
Prize for writing Gersh-

of Dropsie University; the
late Harry A. Wolfson, phi-
losophy professor at Har-
vard University; historian
Salo W. Baron, and novelist

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AMSTERDAM (JTA) —
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