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Southfield - Call John 353-0018 Leading Clothier Zuckerman Dies For Sale American Airlines Coupons 1 /2 Off on flights $70. Will Deliver Call after 7 879-1070 BAND Excellent Music For All Social Occasions Day School Body Aids Latin JeWs NEW YORK — Torah Umesorah, the national society for Hebrew day schools, has reached out through its SEED project to serve Jewish communities in South America for the fourth year in a row along with a select number of communities in the United States and Canada and, for the first time, the Jewish community in Birmingham, England. In South America it is Panama City, Panama, and Rio de Janeiro, -Brazil, which are currently hosting Torah Umesorah's SEED (Summer Educational Environmental Develop- ment) program, which re- present summer in- residence seminaries and adult education schools. The North AmeriCan por- tion of Torah Umesorah's SEED project involves the following communities: Milwaukee, Wis.; Washing- ton, D.C.; Winnipeg, Canada; Dayton; Ohio; Kansas City, Kan.; Seattle, Wash.; Great Neck, N.Y.; and San Diego, Calif. The in-residence concept involves a "cadre" approach in which a contingent of 10 to 12 rabbinical seminary students, headed by one or two post-graduate scholars, are dispatched to a commu- nity. There they function as a nucleus from which a pro- gram of Jewish learning ac tivities is initiated, all on -a cost-free basis. In addition, the Torah Umesorah SEED group also serves as a re- source center for the entire area and the participants — working without stipends and fees — render volunteer service to the community at large in the areas of Jewish education and religious ob- servance. BEN ZUCKERMAN NEW YORK — Ben Zuc- kerman, dean of the Ameri- can ready-to-wear coat and suit industry, died Aug. 10 at age 89. Mr. Zuckerman won the Coty American Fashion Critics award in 1952 and 1956. In 1961, he received the Hall of Fame award, re- served for winners of three awards. In 1951, he received the Neiman-Marcus Award. Jacob Bacow, 88 Jacob Bacow, owner of the Bacow Construction Co., died Aug. 10 at age 88. Born in Russia, Mr. Bacow retired about 10 years ago. He was a board member of the Hebrew Be- nevolent Society, the Jericho Lodge of the, Inter- national Order of Odd Fel- lows, Tucker-Grant Lodge of Bnai Brith, Cong. Mis- hkan Israel Nusach H'Ari, Cong. Beth Achim and Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. He resided at - 29628 Middlebelt, Farmington Hills. He is survived by his wife, Rachel; two sons, Mitchell and Marty of Los Angeles, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Sara Davis of Los Angeles and Mrs. Louis (Evelyn) Grant; a brother, Yudel of Israel; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Hacker and Mrs. Freda Mishlubarsky of Is- rael; eight grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. Lutheran Church Will Continue Its Proselytizing ST. LOUIS — The Luthe- ran Church-Missouri Synod has upheld evangelistic ef- forts among Jews, but warned against any "poten: tial nurturing of anti- Semitic attitudes." "We are not singling out the Jewish people as a spe- cial target for our evangelistic endeavors" and "we are not mounting a campaign . . . of evangelism involving manipulation, pressure and disrespect of the individual," the church said. Price on Mengele convention It added that "we do love VIENNA — Nazi-hunter the Jewish people . . ., stand Simon Wiesenthal last with them in opposing all week offered a $50,000 re- forms of anti-Semitism and ward for the capture of Josef injustice" and "will con- Mengele, Auschwitz con- tinue to love them even centration camp's "angel of when they choose not to ac- cept our witness." death." Israeli Economist Horowitz Dies at 80; Was Top Adviser JERUSALEM (JTA) — Mr. Horowitz immigrated David Horowitz, one of Is- to Palestine with rael's leading economists, Hashomer Hatzair. In 1932 he was appointed died Aug. 10. He was 80 years old. Mr. Horowitz was financial adviser to the the first governor of the American Committee of Bank of Israel, and for years Palestine, a position which one of the top economic ad- placed him fairly and visers to the government. _ squarely at the nerve center Mr. Horowitz was- associ- of all the economic problems ated -with the economics of of the yishuv. Between 1935 and 1948 the Jewish "yishuv" in Palestine much before there he served as director of the was the Bank of Israel or economic department of the even the state of Israel. He Jewish Agency, the yishuv's arrived in Palestine at the Ministry of Finance. TL was end of World War I as a very much due to hi at following World War u. /the pioneer. yishuv emerged with a While emerging as one of - modern economy which Israel's leading economists, made it ready to face the he also developed a world challenges of independence. status as an economist and With the establishment of humanitarian. He won the state on May 14, 1948, world fame when he de- Mr. Horowitz became the veloped the "Horowitz first director general of the, Plan" for international aid Finance Ministry. to underdeveloped coun- From 1952 to 1954 Mr. tries. Horowitz worked to estab- Mr. Horowitz was born lish the Bank of Israel, be- in Drohobycz, eastern coming its first governor in Galicia, Feb. 15, 1899, and 1954. He served in this post was educated in- Lwow. until 1971. Until recently Following the 1919 pog- he was the chairman of the roms on the Lwow Jews, bank's advisory board. Yehoshua Rabinowitz Dies, Ex-Israel Finance Minister JERUSALEM — Former Finance Minister Yehoshua Rabinowitz died at Hadas- sah Hospital in Jerusalem Tuesday. He was 68. He was struck down by a massive heart attack while attending the funeral of the governor of the Bank of Is- rael, David Horowitz, Sun- day and never regained con- sciousness. His wife and two of his children were at his bedside when he died. Mr. Rabinowitz was born in Poland and made aliya 45 years ago. He was involved in the Histadrut economy for many years and is cre- dited with having been among the founders of the Histadtut - owned Ha- mashbir Latzarchan super- market chain. He was mayor of Tel Aviv from 1969 to 1973, in- itiating many of the mas- sive building projects (the new bus station, the Dizengoff Center, the Lamed Plan estate), which are now coming to completion, giving the city the air of a modern, thriving metropolis. After losing the munici- pal election to Likud's Shlomo Lahat, Mr. Rabinowitz, acentral figure in the Labor Party (ex- Mapai wing) was taken into the late Golda Meir's last cabinet as Minister of Hous- ing. During the Rabin years he served as finance minis- ter. David Zellman, Zionist Activist for 30 Years David Zellman, an ac- tivist in local Zionist ranks for 30 years, died Aug. 14. He was 90. Funeral services' were held Thursday at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves a daugh- ter, Mrs. Raymond (Adele) Schreiber of Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.; a brother, Edward; two granddaughters and three great-grandchildren. Mr. Zellman had an im- portant role in establishing Ambulance Gift Spurs Care Unit TEL AVIV — The resi- dents of Tiberias, grateful for the gift of a mobile car- diac rescue ambulance from American Red Magen David for Israel, raised 75,000 Israeli pounds to help establish an intensive care unit for heart patients at the local M., agen David Adorn medical emergency clinic. permanent quarterS for the Zionist Organization of De- troit. He supervised the purchase of the first build- ing on Linwood Ave. and as- sisted in acquiring the pre- sent property on 10 Mile Rd. in Southfield. Polytechnic Chair Goes to Katz-. NEW YORK — Former Israeli President Ephraim Katzir will hold an endowed chair in polymer science at the Polytechnic Institute of , New York this fall. Katzir, who left the presidency last_ year, is best known for his research on amino acids and synthetic fibers that can be dissolved by body enzymes for the surgical stitching of inter- I nal wounds. The chair, which comes with a $1 million endow- ment, is named after Her- man F. Mark who founded the Institute. • 2 • • • •• 11. •