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 American Friends of the Feather Down or Wool COMFORTERS MADE or RECOVERED Bed Palorts Cleaned Bali§ atilt & Pillow Co. L7=y9 872-7554 Hebrew University, June 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- Tapper's In rites You To Our First Annual B ring us your diamond ring—we'll check the settings and clean your diamonds FREE OF CHARGE. The first 100 customers to bring this ad will also receice FREE one jar of Tapper's Jewelry Cleaner—a $2.00 ralue. Good through June 27 See Why Everyone's Talking! TAPPERS j JEWELRY Free Gift Wrapping -CASH REFUNDS ( Na Doe BUS) Watch & Jemeh7 Repair on Pre-toe. Free.kmeh7 Cleaning RACQUETIME MALL N.E. Corner of 12 MILE & NORTHWESTERN 357-5578 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. 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