Friday, May 27; 1977 . 41 ,

THE DETROIT' JEWISH NEWS

Yeshiva University Dinner Due Thursday

Henry S. Dorfman will re-
ceive the Yeshiva Univer-
sity Distinguished Service
Award at the Detroit
Friends of Yeshiva Univer-
sity 21st annual dinner,
Thursday at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
The award is the highest
accolade for community
leadership bestowed by the
nation's oldest and .largest
institution of higher learn-
ing under Jewish auspices.
The tribute is being paid
to Dorfman "in recognition
of his outstanding lead-
ership in the Detroit Jewish
mmunity. - He is a mem-
r of the board of direc-
tors of Shaarey Zedek and
of the Jewish Home for the
Aged, is an Israel Bond
chairman and a co-chair-
man of the Allied Jewish
Campaign Food Division.
Among previous honors
received by Dorfman • are
the American ORT Feder-
ation's Israel Scholarship
Award; the Anti-Defama-
tion League's Society of Fel-
lows Award and the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America's National Award
for Community Service.
Yeshiva University Presi-
dent Norman Lamm, guest
speaker at the dinner, will
present the award to. Dor-
fman.
Ave.rn Cohn is dinner
chairman and Max M. Fish-
er is honorary dinner chair-
man. Fisher will join Dr.
Lamm in presenting Dor-
fman's award.

Two natives of Oak Park,
Hovard Jutkowitz and
Bruce Sherizen, will re-
ceive degrees from Yeshiva
University at the 46th an-
nual commencement in
New York June 8.
Jutkowitz will be

Airoiter to Wed
Co /umbui

MISS ZWELLING

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.
Zwelling of Columbus, Ohio,
announce the engagement
of 'their daughter, Sheila
Minna, to Howard Neil
Gabe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis H. Gabe of Oak Park.
Miss Zwelling was gradu-
ated from Ohio University.
Her fiance received a b ache-
for's degree in business: ad-
ministration from Wayne
State University and an MA
degree in communications
from Michigan State Univer-
sity.
A July wedding is
planned. '

Henry Dorfman, .honoree at the annual dinner of the
Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University next Thursday, is
shown, left, congratulating Yeshiva University President
Norman Lamtfi at his recent installation in New York. Dr.
Lamm will be guest speaker at the Detroit Friends dinner
at Cong. Shaarey Zedel%Z J. Kira, chairman of the Ye-
shiva University world- e board of trustees, is shown
seated between Dorfman an 4:k Dr. Lamm with US. Chief
Justice- Warren Burger at right.

awarded the Master of So-
cial Work degree from Wur-
zweiler School of Social
Work, having majored in
community social work. He
is a graduate of Wayne
State University and Yeshi-
vath Beth Yehuda.
Jutkowitz is the author of
"Being Your Brother's
Keeper—A Guide to Begin
Resettling Russian Jews,"
issued by the International
League for the Repatriation
of Russian Jews:. He is a
member of the National As-
sociation of Social Workers,
National Association of Jew-
ish Communal Workers and
the National Association of
Parks and Recreation.

Heights-Inwood (Manhat-
tan) YMHA. He has also
aided the elderly in the
Project Ezra program on
New York's Lower East
Side, and has been a mem-
ber of the Yeshiva College
Neighborhood Youth. Corps.

Sherizen is a graduate of
Oak Park High 'School.

Stanley Abramovitch, di-
rector of the education de-
partment of the Joint Distri-
bution Committee since
1953, will receive Yeshiva's
Mordecai Ben-David Award
at the commencement for
"promotion and encour-
agement of self-respect,
self-defense, arid independ-
ence and courage among
members of the Jewish
faith," and promotion of
American Jewish loyalty
and patriotism toward the
U.S.

Arabs Detained

Stildents Complete Hebrew U. Course

JERUSALEM—Thirteen
members of a special class
have returned to their
homes in Asia, Africa and
Latin America bringing
with them a store of Israeli
expertise in water manage-
ment gained in a five-
month course at the Hebr-
ew University of Jerusa-
lem. They are professional
hydrologists, geophysicists,
civil engineers and geolo-
gists holding positions in
government or private in-
dustry in their home coun-
tries : Argentina, the Domin-
ican Republic, Ecuador,
Ethiopia, Jamaica, Mexico,
Nicaragua, Swaziland, Thai-
land and -Turkey.
Their diplomas from the
University's Swiss Friends
Groundwater Research Cen-
ter are credentials gaining
currency around the world.
In the nine years the Inter-

PLO Will Open
Zambian Office

CAIRO—Egyptian radio
has reported that President
Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia
has given his approval for
the opening of an office of
the Palestine Liberation or-
ganization in Lusaka.
Kaunda had met with Yasir
Arafat during a visit to
Cairch. Arafat had also met
officials\ from Somalia,
Upper Voa, Mauritania,
Tanzania, Ala and Guin-
ea.

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Secu-
rity sources announced that
66 Arabs have been • de-
tained recently on suspicion
of membership in eight ter-
rorist cells that have been
active for two years in the
Judea and Samaria dis-
tricts of the West Bank. An
investigation is under way.

national Post-Graduate
Course on the Exploration
and Exploitation of
Groundwater Resources has
been given, over 100 stu-
dents from developing and
developed countries have
taken it.
The course, given in Eng-
lish, teaches groundwater
prospecting, groundwater
hydrology, 'and groundwa-
ter chemistry. with aux-
iliary instruction in quality
criteria of water supply, iso-
topic techniques, drilling
techniques, and the like.

MICHAEL KAPLIT

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BY DAVID SCHWARTZ

(Copyright 1977 JTA, Inc.)

A writer in the Jewish
Daily Forward in its 80th
anniversary edition recalled
the great ado when that
paper decided to raise its
Sherizen is a pre-med
price ,from one to two
major. During the past
cents: Now the price of the
year he was a part of Proj-
Forward is 25 cents.
ect Hope, working with the
There was one man who
elderly at the Washington
managed to make a success
of a newspaper by lowering
the price. When Adolph
Technion Designs Energy Collector Ochs came from Chat-
tanooga, Tenn., to take
HAIFA—A novel system ing at the Technion—Israel over the New York Times,
for collecting solar energy Institute of Technology, it _ which was then fast sink-
at• high temperatures- was was announced by the head ing, he reduced the. price of
developed and built at the of the laboratory, Dr. Ger- that paper to one cent—and
energy laboratory of the fac- shon Grossman, and by the Times leaped fdrward.
ulty of mechanical engineer- Eliezer Fruchter. The re-
Today, of course s the
search was performed in co- Times costs 20 cents.
We have been celebrating
with Prof. Frank
-ChagallFillinDebut operation
Kreith from the University Mother's Day. Why not a
Grandmother's Day?
NEW YORK (JTA)- of Colorado.
When Dr. Weizmann's_
"Homage to Chagall—The
grandmother died, he was
The
system
is
based
on
a
Colors of Love," a feature-
four years old, and 'it was
length film inspired by the stationary spherical reflec- thought he didn't know any-
tor,
and
a
tracking
absorb-
life and works of Marc Cha-
thing about what was tak-
gall, will have its world pre- er which moves automati- ing place, but he was seen
miere June 19 at the Little cally into the focus follow- crying. "Does anything
Carnegie Theater in Man- ing the sun's movement.
hurt you? Why are you
With this system it is pos- crying?" he was asked.
hattan.
• "My grandmother hurts,
The film, which will open sible to heat water or other
here just 2 '/ weeks prior fluids to temperatures he said.
Grandmas deserve their
to Chagall's 90th birthday, above 200 degrees, centi-
features more than half of grade, thus making it pos- own day.
his 2,000 paintings, murals sible to .use the system for
Jezreel Dig
solar air conditioning in
and stained glass windows.
summer, heating in winter,
JERUSALEM—The first
to obtain mechanical
phase of a large archae-
Detroiters-Earn
energy for home use, and
ological project in the west-
Seminary Degrees to store solar energy in a ern part of the Jezreel Val-
compact and economical
ley will be carried out in
July and August under the
Detroiters Paul Drazen way.
auspices of the Hebrew Uni- •
and Neil Cooper were
An economic analysis
versity's Institute of A rchae ;
awarded master's degrees
ology.
at the 83rd annual corn- shows that the system is
mencement of the Jewish able to utilize solar heat
-The project is scheduled
more efficiently. This sys-
Theological Seminary.
to last five years, with its
Drazen is the son of Mrs. tem can be mass produced
first stage concentrating on
Sylvia Katzman of South- and can be incorporated in
Tel Yoqneam. The archae-
field. Cooper is the son of the roof of a building in an
ological expedition will be
Mrs. Annette Cooper of Oak aesthetically pleasing man-
directed' by Dr. Amnon
ner.
Park.
Ben-Tor.

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