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June 23, 1978 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-23

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20 Friday, Jue 23, 1918

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hebrew U. Founderships Here
to Spur Academic Activities

Hebrew University Pres-
ident Avraham Harman'
gave a graphic account of
the emphasis placed on
academic achievements in
Israel as a basic obligation
to uphold the standards of
the nation's cultural aims,
speaking to members of the
Michigan Chapter of
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14, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. David Holtzman.
Responding to his
analyses of the urgency of
securing greater private
support from American
friends, the following
formed a nucleus of in-
creased local interest in the
cause by enrolling as Heb-
rew U. Founders:
David Holtzman, David
Hermelin, Irving Ziegel-
man, Martin Goldman, Max
Fisher, Jason Honigman,
Joseph Jackier, Sam Fran-
kel, Paul Borman, and Wil-
lard Cohodas of Ishpeming,
Mich.
David Holtzman pres-
ided and Irwin Ziegel-
man, president of the
Hebrew U. Michigan
Chapter,, introduced
President Harman.
A feature of the evening
was the acceptance by
Harman of the first edition
of the poems of Robert Frost,
autographed by him in
1913, as a gift from Charles
Feinberg, who had already
given the university 167
Frost items when the fam-

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ous poet visited the univer-
Amy Dvorkin became
sity in 1962.
the bride of Randy Silver-
man in a recent ceremony
Harman described the
at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbi
difficulties encountered by
Stanley Rosenbaum and
university students in pur-
Cantor Louis Klein, both of
suing their studies while
Bnai Moshe, and Rabbi Ben-
fulfilling their obligation as
reservists in Israel's defense jamin Gorrelick, emeritus
forces. He told of the grow- rabbi, and Cantor Simon
ing needs encountered by Bermanis, both of Cong.
Beth Achim, officiated.
the university.
The bride is the daughter
An urgency described by
him is the need to secure of Mr. and Mrs. David
Dvorkin of Oak Park. Pa-
necessary textbooks, and he
endorsed the recent appeal rents of the bridegroom are
for the collection of the vit- Mr. and Mrs. Morley Sil-
ally needed scientific books. verman of Oak Park.
Kim Kaber was maid of
Harman said that ten-
sions among the 500 Arab honor. Bridesmaids were
Debi
Kaplan, Bunny Sil-
students at the university
become evident when the verman and Shelly Silver-
PLO gets encouragement man, sisters of the brideg-
in the outside world. He room. Betsy Weinblatt of
ascribed to the notoriety Girard, Ohio, was flower
given the PLO the ten- girl.
Robert Kutnick was
sions often felt on the
best man. Bruce Silver-
West Bank and in Gaza.
Pointing out that in addi- man, Allan Brenner and
tion to Hebrew the lan- Joel Kaber were ushers.
guages used in instruction . Jean Kaber, grand-
include French, German mother of the bride, and
and Russian, Harman ex- Marie Robert and Sylvia
perssed regret that Yiddish Silverman also partici-
has become unusable for pated.
The couple is residing in
academic purposes.
Southfield, following a hon-
S. Africa Blacks
eymoon in Deerfield Beach,
Barred From Play Fla.
• • •
Janet Simon
and
on Golda's Life
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Michael\ Wilde were mar-
Former Premier Golda Meir ried recently at Temple Is-
said that she fully sup- rael. Rabbi Harold Loss of-
ported the decision by Is- ficiated. The bride is the
rael's Ambassador to South daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Africa, Itzhak Onna, to David Simon of Southfield.
Parents of the bridegroom
boycott the premier perfor-
mance in Pretoria of the are Mrs. Elizabeth Wilde of
play, "Golda" because Birmingham and Mr.
Claude Wilde of Grosse
blacks are barred from the
Pointe. Elaine Pesick was
theater.
"Golda," a dramatization her sister's matron of honor.
of Mrs. Meir's life, played on Jim Bohlander was best
Broadway last year with ac- man.
tress Anne Bancroft in the
title role.
All taxicabs must carry a
Mrs. Meir's secretary, broom and shovel in the
Lou Kedar, said the former District of Columbia.
premier never imagined
that a play based on her
career would not be open to
.
...,
-
people of all races and relig-
ions. However, she can do
little about it because the
production rights are owned
by the American Theater
Guild.
It was learned that the Is-
raeli director, Leonard
II
Shach, who is a former
South African, sought Mrs.
Meir's blessings for the
South African version of the
play. She expressed hope
that it would be shown to a
mixed audience and Shach
said he believed that was
the intention of the produc-
ers. However, the producers
decided to open the play in
an exclusive auditorium
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