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March 18, 1955 • Page Image 10

… thousands to achieve their of pictures of organizations established precedents for out:- leader in the Michigan Hillel dream of leaving Europe to set- and brides which date back standing communal achieve…

… Jewish News currently the president of the United He- became devotedly interested in Jewish survivors, and helped has on file a large number brew Schools, Mr. Kasle has the Hillel Foundation. He is a…

…- ed it generously in the estab- as a kick-off of the division's next two weeks, the pictures participation in the Allied Jew- brew Schools has set new lishment of the Hillel Founda- will be discarded…

… prof- lations officer for the Hebrew sional division in the Allied Jew- ects. He has encouraged phil- University. ish Campaign. Both are mem- anthropic efforts, has always bers of the board of the…

…, Individuals 1i_ Campaign, has been arran .g. - tion at the University of Mic standards which have resulted wishing to pick up pictures ed by Estelle Levin, a divisiori in the doubling of the school gan. He is a…

… Jack Brass, a veteran of Is- rael's War of Independence, will address the Junior Division 7 60 0 0W.17K M A grateful community will cal school system, have earned workers' branch Sunday, at Rainbow Ter…

…- honor Abe Kasle on his 60th for him national recognition as race, 18451 Wy- birthday, today. a man of vision in the direction oming. For two years the general of Jewish affairs. Born and ed- Born in…

… Wohlynia, Russia, chairman of Allied Jewish Cam- ucated in Eng- March 18, 1895, Mr. Kasle came land, Brass di- to this country in 1909 and set- rected the first tled in Monroe, Mich. That Jewish Blitz…

… community then had only five Hostels, whieh Jewish families, but already the cared for chil- impact of his interest in Jewish dren of bombed- affairs was felt there and in out London nearby communities. From…

…. BARBEL (left) and For more than 40 years, he tain in in Haganah's Intelligence Dr. LEO ORECKLIN have been has played an active role in Corps. He is currently public re- selected chairmen of the profes- 1…

March 18, 1955 • Page Image 14

Michigan IllaJinv By JUDY ANN JACOBS One of the most controver- alai issues on campus was "Should the Berlin Philhar- monic Orchestra be permit- ted to lierform on the University of Michigan c a m…

… renounced the goals and aims of the party. Despite the group's protests, and those of the Labor . Youth League, the decision was "Yes." the Berlin Philharmonic will perform. Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation's Stu…

… sity of Michigan last June. She Arrangements for the ball are by. Louise Strayer and Faye is a member of Sigma Delta Tau being made by Louis Weber. SAMEROFF'S Moore, part of which featured sorority…

… admission charge, and all mambo. Catering for all occasions, in York. He is a graduate of Rut- members and friends are invited * * * gers University, and a member to attend. our beautiful banquet hall or…

… p u s?" Pro- tests from the Student Zionist Organization were based on the tact that conductor Herbert von Karajan and manager Gerhard von Westerman were both mem- bers of the Nazi party and have not…

…- dent Government refused to support a boycott, but said it Would recognize the rights of any of its members to do so. Jewish fraternities have an- nounced their list of spring pledges. Phi Sigma Delta…

… pledges are J or d an Burke, Robert Natchke, Robert Liss, Donald Schmerin, Michael Silber, Mer- win Solomon and Donald Ton- kin. Michael Anspach, Lawrence Vlenbogen and Michael Fisher are new members of

… Alpha Ep- silon Pi. N Lambda Phi's will pledge Seymour Dubrinsky, Jack Roth and Gilbert Rose and Ar- nold Zeff of Wyandotte. Myron Nathan, Harold Rossen, Leonard Shlain and Robert Dunsky have pledged Tau…

… Delta Phi. Sigma Alpha Mu pledges are Harold Barron, Sheldon Baum, Sherman Chessler and Barrett Saltman of Flint. Henry Moses, Roger Boesky and Norman Rot- ter have joined the ranks of Zeta Beta Tau…

…. Central A1ivilie4 Opperiheim-Ross Rites Scheduled for April By Bnai Brith Ball Ends Fund Drive The fifth annual Bnai Brith Ball will be held at 9 p.m., March 26, in the Fountain Ballroom of Masonic…

February 18, 1955 • Page Image 14

….' Miss Droste attended Michigan State College, and is now a jun- ior at Wayne U. 308 Fax Bldg. WO. 2-4814 - UN.. 4-4346 Rabbi M. Robert Syme, of De- troit's Temple Israel, and Dr. Irving Levey, Hillel

… Represents APIS o t MSC Events . Charles E. Feinberg represent- ed the American Jewish His- torical Society at the centennial celebration of Michigan State College, in East Lansing, last Saturday. Dove…

… cleri- cal leaders in panel discussions, classroom appearances and per- sonal conferences. Valerie Latt, of Hillel Foundatio:. at Wayne, is one of the student vice-chair- men of the week-long program…

… Gilt-Edge Album By JUDY ANN JACOBS Three freshmen, Allan Calt, Henry Moses and Norman Rot- ter, and sophomore Robert Greenberger are new committee members of the Michigan Union Student office staff…

… be a ticket of admis- sion to a party sponsored by Pioneer Women, to 'be held March 13, in the social hall of Cong. Bnai Moshe. Harriet Berg, assistant direc- tor of the Wayne University Dance Workshop…

…- ment was announced recently by the bride-elect's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Droste, of Greenlawn Ave. Mr. Sylvan, a senior at Wayne University, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sylvan, of Roslyn Rd…

February 11, 1955 • Page Image 14

… operations, who re- past-president of SOS. He was turned from Miami with Mr. graduated from the University Stollma,n, participated in the of Michigan and was a DuPont discussion at the executive Fellow at the…

University of Michigan Exten- tion Division. ► Presently. Kasle is vice-presi- dent of the Kasle Steel Corp. He GEMILUTH CHASSODIM is a division chairman of Junior MEN'S CLUB will feature noted Achievement and…

… held a post as a director of Bond sales amounting t a Hillel Foundation. $175,000 were reported here in For the past four years he has January. taught a course on the major theme in philosophy for the…

University of Vir- HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, to 9 p.m., Friday to 5:30 p.m. committee meeting last week. He ginia where he received his Mas- WE. 3-7093 reported that Israel…

… Parkside Hall, 3119 Fenkell. itor of the Universal Jewish En- Acts to be included on the pro- cyclopedia, will arrive here gram include a ventriloquist and tomorrow for a two-week stay in Burnsie the Birdman…

…Louise Sehostak to Wed )Irwin L. Cohn in March Our Letter Box New Book Deserves Wide Circulation in U.S. MISS LOUISE SCHOSTAK Mr. and Mrs. Nat Schostak, of Ohio Ave., announce the engage- ment of

… their daughter, Louise, to Irwin L. Cohn, son of Mr. and Mss. George D. Cohn, of Indiana Ave. A March Wedding is planned. eir t ir ti Jan. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kirsch (Marguerite Fleischer); of 23450…

… Beverly, Oak Park, Mich., a daughter. Vicki Ellen. * Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Hoff (Sara Dater), of Bir- wood Ave., a son; Mark Robert. * * Jan. 23—to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth A. Dishell (Judie…

… Schuster), of 18065 Sorrento, a son, Ed- ward Brian. * * Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Zuckerman (Anne- Baker), of Roselawn. Ave. ; a son, Marc Roward. * * Jan. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald N. Sheldon…

… (Eileen Gordon of Washington, D.C.), of 3265 W. Boston, a daughter, Debra Lynn. • * .* Jan. 11—To Rabbi and Mrs. Max Lioshitz (Miriam Lehrman), of Madison, Wis., a daughter, Rochelle Judith. * * Jan. 9—To…

January 28, 1955 • Page Image 3

… Detroit and Michigan. JWF and Wayne University have both 'of-1 fered their facilities to house the collection of Jewish archives. Leon Wayburn, chairman of the public relations committee commended the…

….M. Bldg. TR. 5 - 9700 local actor, is directing the pag- eant. Henny Littman, commander of the Michigan Department of the Jewish War Veterans and chair- man of the Tercentenary mili- tary committee…

… successful sponsoring here of the Tercentenary Sabbath, the din- ner that was addressed by Dr. Abba Hillel Silver and was broadcast by WIATJ, the Public Library book and manuscripts exhibition, the Book Fair…

…Call.ada, and lived here until 1855 text was prepared by Daniel when he moved to Oberlin, 0. Elazar, of Detroit. Hostesses at the social hour This observance 40 scheduled noted Detroit musician and…

… He died in a hunting accident that followed the meeting Sun- for the month of March). musical director of Temple Is- shortly afterward. day included Mesdames Malka The paintings, which come Gage, Frank…

… Simons, A. Kasten- In responding for the Museum, rael. Harry Goldstein, noted Museum Accorded Tercentenary Honors human job being done in Detroit On behalf of the Tercentenary, and from many quarters…

… opin- ions were ventured that our lo- cal community has served as a model in Terc.entenary planning. Philip Slomovitz, chairman of the local Committee of 300, expressed the sentiments of a majority of

…- centenary, the Allied Jewish • Campaign and every other venture it undertakes." Sunday's program also marked the close of the four and a half month exhibit at the Detroit Historical Museum. It was re- ported…

… that over 150,000 people have seen . the exhibition and that 200 groups arranged pro- grams to tour the Museum. Officials of the Museum receiv- ed the thanks of the Committee of 300 for their complete…

… Paulson. Samuel H. Rubiner, dent of the Jewish Welfare Federation, who made • the presentations, announced that more formal recognition would _be forthcoming to the Museum from JWF in the form or a…

January 28, 1955 • Page Image 4

…History in the Making THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press…

… people. The chagrin is over the fact that the cultural efforts of the Hillel Foun- dations and other similar educational move- I ments. have not been as successful as we had hoped in attracting large…

… 'University under; ' the LaMed Professorship of Jewish 8tildie's.. • it' good eliole4 activities. provided by Turkey's positive attitude. Angoff's 'The Sun at Noon' …

… second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., under Act of March 3, 1879 --- PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and Publisher _ VOL. XXVI. No. 21 - SIDNEY SHMARAK Advertising Manager Page…

… Four FRANK SIMONS City Editor January 28, 1955 Sabbath Scriptural Selections This Sab7;b.th. the sixth. day of Shevat, 5715, the following .Scriptural selections will be read our synagogues…

… Allied Jewish Campaign. Formulas adopted by the pre-campaign budgeting con- ference and the initial pledges of the larger contributors point to the continuation of a• program which has elevated Detroit…

… Jewry to a high position in the field of philan- thropy. A generous response from a group of large givers is proving most heartening to the campaign planners. Even more encouragincr however, is the…

… wholesome attitude adoptal by the budgeting conference held last Sun- day in anticipation of the needs to be faced by our community. Recognizing the necessity of continuing the support we give to the local…

… educational, health-protecting and recreational agencies, the budgeting conference nevertheless took into consideration the obligation to provide „the maximum of available funds for overseas relief and for the…

… rehabilitation of new set- tlers in Israel. An unfortunate decline in income in re- cent years has caused an inevitable reduc- tion in allocations to the United Jewish Ap- peal. It stands to reason that the only…

January 28, 1955 • Page Image 9

… left) shown at entrance to the Kfar Silver Agricultural School in the Negev, a project named in honor of Dr. Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland. Dr. McGrail made a tour of the Israel project accompanied by…

… As Regional President Max Biber, of Adas Shalom Synagogue, was elected presi- dent of the Michigan Region, United Synagogue of America, at the annual business meeting at Temple of Abraham, Bay City…

…, Sunday. Biber succeeds Dr. Leonard Sidlow, of Shaarey Zedek, who held that position since 1952. Dr. Sidlow was elected honorary president of the Michigan re- gion. Affiliated with the United Synagogue…

… Bar- Ilan University in Israel, it was announced in New York by Dr. Pinkhos Churgin, president- designate of the new University. Dr. Churgin also announced that Mr. Stoll- man will leave for Israel with…

… will remain in Israel about -six weeks, and will report to a special meeting of the university board of trustees when he returns to the United. States. Mr. Stollman succeeds Henry L. Kraushar of New York…

… eriticish of Turkey for its cor- dial relations with Israel is un- justified, because Turkey strives to secure its interests regardless of where its sympathies may lie." The Cairo radio, expressing Egypt…

…'s opposition to the Turk- ish-Iraqi pact, said that Turkey was not fit to be an Arab ally because of her trade links with Israel. The broadcast contained bitter attacks against both Turkey and Israel and warned…

… simi- lar article, written by Nihat Erim, leader of the opposition Republican Party, appeared a few days ago in the same paper. Several other Turkish news- papers, however, carry attacks on American…

… Jewry and Israel alleging that they oppose Turk- ish industrialization in order to leave the industrial leadership of the Middle East to Israel. In this campaign, publications of both political parties…

… to hold high level talks on various financial and eco- nomic problems. An Israel dele- Turkish Press Reassures gation of three top level govern- Israel on Iraq Pact ment officials will leave for An…

January 21, 1955 • Page Image 7

…'s Tercentenary tons of the League of Jewish the University of Michigan aS Committee announces that all ! Women's Organizations, under *well as at Wayne University. Regarding the Israel vessel women in the…

…; executive officer of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- ! . of the American Financial and dation at Wayne University, will Development Corporation f o r review Ludwig Lewisohn's book, Israel. "What Is This Jewish…

… community are the leadership of Mrs. Irving Although Mr. Goldstein al- Bat Galim, seized by Egypt, the invited to the city-wide Tercen- Small, are -cooperating with the , ready has started casting for…

…, chief of staff of 1 the United Nations truce super- The script, "A Pair of Silver ordinator, UN. 3-5613. vision organization in Palestine, California Governor Candlesticks;" has been written the matter of

… further disposi- by Mrs. Joshua Sperka and her Reform Jewry To Greet- 44.fflicmt. tion of the ship. Israel circles committee, Mesdames Philip indicated they would not enter B e-r nstein., Goodwin J. Knight…

…, Governor Harry L. Jack- into further discussions about Going to the Bat Galim with Gen. Burns, of California, will take part in son, George M. insisting that Egypt must re- the "Message of Israel" broad…

…- Rubin and lease it. cast, weekly religious program Nathan Speva- kow. Harry heard over the '' ' Goldstein will Seminary Honors Simmer network of the direct the show. 'American Karl Haas is 'Broadcasting…

… musical d i r ec•- Co., on Sunday. Ask the man tor. Gov . Knight who's been there .. . I Mr. Goldstein, will express noted director greetings to your travel agent and actor of H . Goldstein American Jewry I…

… i n anticipation television and radio, has been Elkin Hotel and associated with leading radio •of forthcoming and. television networks. He • ~ I biennial asSem- Travel Bureau - studied with Whitford…

… Kane at - bly of the Union 19437Livernois at lof Ameri - can;,: Outer Dr. Hebrew Congre- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 7 DI. 1-2717 gations which Gov. Knight Friday, January 21, 1955 will take place in Los Angeles…

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