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March 01, 1963 • Page Image 3

… Paine Music Hall, on the Harvard campus, to pay tribute to Wolfson, and to laud the growth and activities of the Hillel movement. It included prominent Jewish educators and scholars from universities

Hillel Commis- sion; Dr. Milton R. Konvitz, of Cornell University; Dr. Louis Gottschalk, of the University of Chicago; Dr. Franklin Ford, dean of Harvard's faculty of arts and sciences; and Mrs. Moe Kudler…

… community." which show that there are now Gottschalk, who was elected more than 275,000 Jewish stu- successor to Dr. William Haber dents at American and Canadian of the University of Michigan, colleges…

Hillel Academic Award to Professor Harry A. Wolfson, 75 - year - old Harvard scholar, who held the first aca- demic chair established in the United States for Judaic studies. An audience of 600 gathered in…

… thought and have given an example of per- sonal devotion and humility for which we are all grateful," the President declared. "The award which you are receiving from the Hillel FoUndatiori is but a symbol…

… Australia. The .1963 operating budget, established by Bnai Brith for the Hillel prograni is almost $2,200,000. _ Label A. Katz, president of Bnai Brith, in one of the con- vocation addresses, attributed in…

…- char, president of Brandeis Uni- versity, and honorary chairman of the Hillel Foundations. Other convocation participants were: Dr. William Haber, who retired Monday after eight years as chairman of the…

…, president of Bnai Brith Women. * * * WALTHAM, Mass., (JTA) — The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion broadened the scope of its campus activities by inaugurat- ing an intensive national Hillel program for Jewish…

… faculty mem- bers. The Hillel Commission, holding its 40th • anniversary meeting on the Brandeis Univer- sity campus here, adopted a pro- posal, outlin e d by Professor Louis Gottschalk of the Univer- sity…

… understanding of our respective traditions on a level which Hillel Foundation by the Charles E. Merrill Trust. Dr. Milton Konvitz, in the principal convocation address, deplored the loss of "many of our best…

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…Cree Jr.. who will speak on "A Unitarian Looks at Black Power." Judge McCree was admitted to the Michigan Bar in 1948 and was in private law practice until 1952, when he became commissioner of Michigan

… into English. 1 The public is invited to the lecture without charge. now they're KOSHER* ship meeting of Cong. Beth Hillel, Fred Erlebacher was elected pres- ident. Elected with him were vice…

University in 1964. Two years ago he received the Amity Award, presented by the American Jewish Congress, in re- cognition of his life-long involve- ment in the cause of civil rights. The synagogues of

…Orthodox Leader, Rabbi Singer, to Address Rabbin ical Council Event Twenty synagogues in the De- troit area, Toledo, Windsor and Mt. Clemens will be represented at the 30th aniversary dinner of the…

… Council of Orthodox Rabbis and Merkaz to be held 6 p.m. Anshei Sfard of Boro Park, Brook- lyn, he is a writer and author who has lectured extensively through- out the United States, Canada and South…

… America. Born in Poland, he came to this country at age 4, was educated in Mesivta Tora Vodaat, and was ordained at the Rabbinical Seminary of America. Rabbi Singer serves as vice-presi- dent of the Union…

of Orthodox Rab- bis of the United States and Can- ada. Weekly crowds of between 500 and 600 people attend his Sabbath afternoon discourses. A scion of one of the most prominent rabbinical families in…

… Poland and the United States, he is currently pubtishing a series of three volumes of his writings which he has named in memory of his father, Rabbi Eliahu. RABBI DAVID SINGER Sunday at Cobo Hall…

…, according to Rabbi Chaskel Grubner, execu- director of the council. Rabbi David Singer, a leader of the younger Orthodox rabbinate, will be principal speaker at the dinner. Spiritual leader of Cong. Rabbi…

… Leizer Levin, Vaad presi- dent, and Nathan Soberman, din- ner committee general chairman, appealed to the community to participate in this city wide cele- bration. Ths is the only fund-raising affair of

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… Donahue, chairman of the division of gerontology, Institute for director of the UAHC Ohio Val- Human Adjustment at the University of Michigan, will speak on ley Council. He holds a PhD de- "How to Rteire…

… Friday, March 7, 1969 - 17 People Make News I Detroiter ROBERT ROCKAWAY has been giving a series of talks at the University of Michigan based Jew- ish community. He discussed "The in Suburbia…

…: Revival or De- Jew cline?" at a joint session between the Hillel-Bet Midrash sociology on his research of the Detroit and history classes. The son of Mrs. Betty Rockaway of Snowden Ave., he is writing…

… considered by the Michigan Legislature, the state- ment raises concerns with govern- ment involvement in religious edu- cation and with any diversion of public funds from public school districts already in…

… Indianapolis Life In- I A Combination that's hard surance Company was the com- pany's top agency in Michigan in I to beat! Latest styles and volume of new business sold during I colors — and expert tailoring…

… will sponsor a panel discus- sion of the issue 8 p.m. Thursday Asti-Defamation League of Bnai at Robert Frost Junior High School. Dr. William Choitz of Brith. Michigan Lutheran College will be * s s…

… the support of non-public the Michigan-Belize Part- sored by education—will be discussed at two ners of the Alliance and will seek area meetings next week. to determine the feasibility of a State Sen…

… Successfully." gree from Yale University. TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. Hertz will speak on "The Standards of Leadership for These Times." A reception in Active on all levels of social and honor…

… a history of the Jews in Detroit on a grant from the National Foundation for Jew- ish Culture. * * After a week in Israel as guests of the Hebrew University, two Romanian scholars met with the…

… rector, Prof. Nathan Rotenstreich, to discuss various exchange pro- grams between the university and the Romanian National Academy. and the National - Academy, expressed their esteem for the variety of

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… coordinated The couple holds bachelor of sci- by the Jewish Family and Chil- ence degrees from the University dren's Service Nursing Home of Michigan. The bridegroom, who Volunteer Project. attended the Medical…

…. Hudson Rosen- than of Muirland Dr. The bride-elect, daughter of the late Mr. Handler, is a junior at Michigan State University. Mr. Rosenthal, a graduate of MSU where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu…

…- tashen and other goodies and led Emanu-El; Robert Morris, Beth formed Sunday at the Hillel House community singing and the reading Shalom; Bert Westheimer, Be of the megila among the residents Hillel; and…

… Allan D. Nursing Home; Temple Israel at Sherwood Hall; Beth Shalom at Heritage of Beverly Hills; and Shaarey Zedek at Southfield Nurs- ing Home. On Tuesday the sisterhoods of Beth Hillel, Beth Achim ands…

… a bachelor of science degree from Wayne State University and will be graduated from Wayne 's medi- cal school in the spring. She has just returned from Ceylon, where she took her senior year on the SS…

… Hope Ship. Mr. Wolf received his bachelor of arts degree from Columbia Col- lege and is pursuing a graduate degree in psychology at Wayne State University. A June wedding is planned. are switching to…

… Fraternity, currently at- tends Northwestern University's graduate school. A June 10 marriage date has been set. Often it is just lack of imagina- tion that keeps a man from suffer- ing very much. —Marcel…

…▪ Sharon Agree Engaged to Kenneth It7olf of NY • 20—Friday, March 7, 1969 • ■ -- 1.• • • _ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS •9. activities in Society MISS SHARON AGREE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Kahan…

of Lauder Ave., announce the en- gagement of her daughter Sharon Toby Agree to Kenneth L. Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf of Brooklyn. Miss Agree. daughter of the late Mr. Allan G. Agree, received…

… SWEE-TOUCH-NEE * .Because Swee-Touch-Nee ""s t Tea has quality, it is more fragrant, more satisfying. Make Swee-Touch-Nee your cup of tea ... it is so refreshing, so delightful, so much better, yet it…

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… employment representative for Michigan. Glantz was selected for the position through Federal Civil Service com- petition. Glantz is a graduate of Wayne State University, receiving his BBS degree in education…

… communication arts, also is a lecturer in the department of hu- manities at Mercy College. • • Dr. Benjamin M. Kahn, national director of Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- dations. will be one of the speak- ers at the bien…

… "excellence in production and broadcast." The award further commended WWJ - TV for having "a daily report of Michigan's cli- mate, conditioned but not com- promised by imagination, enthu- siasm, and comedy…

… in 1943. He spent 17 years in man- agement and proprietorship levels of private business before joining the Michigan Employment Security Commission in 1962 as an employer relations representative for…

… NORWAY BUILDING • SUITE 7 DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48233 CALL 272-5770 FOR A FREE BOOKLET Fisher to Head CJFWF Lecracies Endowment Fund Max M. Fisher has become chairman of the legacies and en- dowment fund…

…. Bobroff was assistant state manager for the firm's Detroit office for t h r e e years. He is a graduate of Michi- gan State University. * * • MRS. DAVID KLIGER will ad- dress a luncheon meeting of the Royal…

… Oak Woman's Club 12:30 p.m. Monday at the club. Her sub- ject will be "The Woman Speaks." Mrs. Klinger, who is on the teach- ing faculty of the University of De- troit in the department of speech and…

…." • • • DR. LEON LUCAS, professor in the Wayne State University School of Social Work, will lecture at an institute sponsored by the National Association of Spanish Psycholo- gists March 16-19 at Murcia. Spain…

…-elect is the daughter of the late Mr. Meyer. Miss Meyer attended Miami University in Oxford, and was graduated from Wayne State University. where she was a member of Alpha Kappa Delta sociology hon- orary…

…- n i a l convention of National Jew- ish Welfare Board, April 24- 28, in San Fran- cisco. Other speakers include Dr. Max Lerner, Prof. Eugene Borowitz and Dr. Dr. Kahn Manheim S. Shapero. * s • JOSEPH…

March 01, 1963 • Page Image 23

… Daniel." Dr. are students at the University Silberg delivered the majority of Michigan. A late Spring wed- decision that said Brother Dan- ding is planned. iel, a Jew who became a Cath- olic monk, cannot…

…, Michigan- Department of Jimmie H a wk in s, 44, was HERBERT H. SCHIFF, of Co- Mental Health, will be honored at a public- banquet March 6 at luinbus, 0., vice-president and named managing director of the the…

… sales manager for the Man- Wagg on his. first quarter cen- 18694 Appoline, a Detroit mod- sion Hotels. tury of service tb the people of ern jazz duo, have been named He was general manager of Michigan

… the Fair Em- since the fifth grade. * * ployment and Housing Acts en- Dr. ABBA HILLEL SILVER acted by the State of Pennsyl- Criterion Club Will of Cleveland, world Zionist vania. Hold 'Talent Nite…

….. Richards., and. Miss EVangeline Shiebley, professor, LOUIS M. BLOOMFIELD, kins, when he moved up from Wayne State' UniverSity. Pres- - Q. C., of Montreal, has been bell captain to resident manager ent…

…People Make News Rapaport-Klein Engagement Told Detroit Jewish Vocational Service Gets Grant to Find Jobs for Retirees Robert Kasle, president of the Jewish Vocational Service, an- nounces that…

… the agency has re- cently been awarded a . special grant to conduct a project which has the purpose of finding part- time jobs for retirees. This grant has been made by the Baron de Hirsch Fund, a New…

… Jersey philanthropy, to De- troit as one of four Jewish Vo- cational Service agencies in the United States and Canada in- terested in increasing employ- ment opportunities for retired persons. The Detroit…

… JVS is concerned that there are a diminishing number of jobs available for re- tirees who have serious eco- nomic and psychological needs to work. Most of these persons wish to supplement their So- cial…

… Security or retirement bene- fits. This grant will be utilized as an eight-month experimental project. An advisory committee of retired persons will work with the agency in an effort to provide an increased…

March 01, 1969 • Page Image 8

… who are today in the forefront in the ranks; of these students in colleges and universities in- terested in the activities of the Hillel Foundations and in programs o the campuses aimed at strengthening…

… private support and their own rev- enues just as any newspaper ven- ture. They should be legally subject only to the general regulations of the public press in the United States and in Michigan. "The…

…▪ 'Policy of Independence for Student Publications' Advocated by Citron While the Wayne State University newspaper continued to publish a variety of articles, among them some very antagonistic to…

… problem of the relationship of Wayne State University to the South End is to sever the relationship. "Public funds should not be used to finance any student newspaper. Such publications should exist on…

… editorial boards and the edi- tors should be free of administra- tive control by the university; the ialevracation ISRAEL s I : EUROPE JUNE-AUG. 1969 For Students 17-25 For Detailed Information and…

… Brochures, Call or Write HISTADRUT STUDENT TOURS 19161 Schaefer Detroit, Mich. 48235 UN 4-7094 university should be freed from the responsibility of overseeing these publications. "Student newspaper…

… ventures should be freed from any protect- ive, hothouse environment and turned loose in the real world. Such a policy is responsive to the rights and responsibilities of university , students. "This kind of

… or group gains control of the editorship of a university-sponsored paper, all citizens of the state are nonetheless taxed to support it, and all members of the university com- munity are more or less…

… held re-1 sponsible for its point of view and for what it prints. "I am one who recommends to the President of the University and to the Board of Governors the adoption of a policy of independ- ence for…

… the Jew- ish community (like "Jewish Rac- ism" signed "Samuel Goldwyn", admittedly a pseudonym), Abra- ham F. Citron, a member of the faculty of the WSU college of edu- cation, proposed that whatever…

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… citi- zens of Michigan who show "a background of general excel- lence of character and personal integrity" and have made a sig- nificant contribution toward the achievement of a socially desirable…

… Detroit and Michigan. Attorney William Cohen is praised in the award citation "for more than 40 years of dem- onstrated concern for and in- volvement in communal affairs." He is further cited for commit…

…- tional ZOA Convention which Montefiore Lodge Common Pleas Court Judge Jo- will be held from July 11 to July seph J. Pernick, a member of the 17 in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, one of

Michigan board of the Anti-De- the chief architects of the State famation League of Bnai Brith, of Israel and a former President will address a meeting of Monte- of the ZOA, is chairman of the fibre Lodge…

… Istanbul "New Paths to Peace Between Israel and the Arabs" will be the subject of an address by Prof. Abba P. Lerner 8:30 p.m. Satur- day at Cong. Adas Shalom. Lerner, professor of economics at Michigan

… Herbert Speiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Speiser of Brooklyn, N. Y. The bride-elect is a junior at Wayne State University. Her fiance is a senior at Long Island University. Plan for Jewish High School in…

… be held in April-May period are, from the left: seated, Mrs. Meyer Lipman, Israel chairman of Gershwin; Mrs. Max Solarz of Einstein; Mrs. Noel Lawson of Tucker; Mrs. Martin Goldberg of Stone; standing…

…, Mrs. Nathan Rosin, East Side; Mrs. William Levine of Detroit; Mrs. Thomas Freidman of Detroit; Mrs. Harvey Weisberg of Morgenthau, Mrs. Sol Hoberman of Rex; Mrs. William Ellmann of Frenkel and Mrs. Hugh…

… Rosin of Rex. The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith 1963 goal in the Israel Bond campaign is $200,000. Workmen's Circle Will Present Cousens Award to 3 Civic Leaders Police Commissioner George Edwards…

… will be toastmaster at the annual Workmen's Circle presentation of its Community Service Awards. Three outstand- ing citizens have been selected as the 1963 winners of the Leon A. Cousens Award for…

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… in Michigan and Ohio parti- cipated in the meeting. ORT Day, March 19 will be the , highlight of a two-month campaign for membership growth in the Organization f o r Rehabilitation Through Training…

… for each chapter which its annual Purim Mo'os Hitim succeeds in enrolling a minimum fund-raising affair 6:30 p.m. of 20 new ORT Day members, and Thursday at Cong. Beth Hillel. a silver trophy to the…

… Center for Jewish studies in Latin America, established at the University of Chile in Santiago. It is organized by the university, the Latin American offices of the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish…

… Representative Committee of Santiago, the Embassy of Israel and the Ashkenazi Kehila of San- tiago. The university, one of the oldest and most distinguished cultural in- stitutions on the continent, has joined in…

… Howard Michael Shulman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Albert B. Shul- man of Oxley Rd., Southfield. Miss Glancz is a graduating senior at the University of Michi- gan, where she is affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi…

… Sorority. Her finance is attending medical school at the University of California, Los Angeles. A June wedding in Saginaw is P lanned IF THERE IS A BAR MITZVAH IN YOUR FUTURE —OR— A LOVELY BRIDE-TO-BE OUR…

…Passover cookery is an inter- national cuisine because Jewish housewives have learned to cook in the style of every country in the world. Deborah Ross has developed and tested hundreds of these reci…

…- pes in the laboratory kitchens of the B. Manischewitz Co. More than 300 of the best have been collected in this new cookbook. Mrs. Ross traces the origins of Excellently illustrated by Gene these…

… recipes from the Mediter- Szafran. this volume emerges as ranean to the Baltic and explains one of the finest available works the reasons for their adoption and dealing with food. It is certain- survival…

…. ly an outstanding creation deal- Basically, she says, Jews cook Sufficiently in advance of Pass- over, a valuable cookbook has been issued as an aid to housewives and as an important factor in the pre…

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University of Michigan, has authored a num- ber of books. His most contro- versial, however, may prove to be his latest, "Dawn and Dusk," which has been published by Bookman Press. The statement on the cover…

…Heller's 'Dawn and Dusk' Urges German Re-Education, Recognizes Elements of Post-Nazi Contrition tY3 C.C3 473 . Dr. Bernard Heller, one-time director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the…

… three other titles— The Dream, the Nightmare and The Hunter. There is comfort, secret pride and "dizzy sweetness of the universe" in the love songs, in which, inter alia, the poet sings: Feel for me the…

… —"The objective of this book is not to expose the criminal plotting and misdeeds of the Nazi regime. It attempts rather to reveal the overt and covert factors that impelled and con- ditioned Germans to…

… may draw objections. Indeed, Dr. Heller draws upon all available' sources to reveal the terrorism of the 12 years of German rule, the appeals to hatred, the mass murders. A deeply religious man, he is…

… nevertheless tolerant in his selection of those who, like Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, Theodore Heuss, and a number of other associates as well as some clergymen, have shown a sincere desire to atone for the…

… crimes and to enter upon a pro- gram for penance, compensation and repudiation of Nazism. This book is based in large measure upon his personal ex- periences. Evaluating the moral codes that enter into…

… considera- tion in viewing the crimes and the criminals, as well as those who are selected for exonera- tion, Dr. Heller quotes Scrip- tures, draws upon rabbinic lore and virtually turns portions of his book…

… into a religious tract. He welcomes contribution• and extols it. Evaluating the seeds and the roots of anti-Semitism, "the malt in the devil's brew," Dr. Heller shows that "the German's sense of right…

… and wrong was blunted by theories and affirmations of Teutonic thinkers decades be- fore Hitler and Nazism," and he especially refers to Fichte as a source of this germ of bigotry. He says, however…

March 01, 1969 • Page Image 10

… Miss Laikin. Center Theater Prepares 'Festival' 0 ffering Stern College Coeds to Benefit From Tea In private life Mrs. Harold Davidson, Miss Laikin is a grad- uate of the University of Michigan and…

… program. Mrs. Chase has performed in 1 ter's Mobile Unit. Mrs. Chase is Michigan. It will continue through ter will present "The Maids" by Jean Genet 8 p.m. March 19 at the! Center Theater productions of i…

… franchise development and marketing con- sultant firm. The seven De- troit coeds at Stern College for Women at Ye- shiva University will be indirect beneficiaries of a tea for the college 0,, scholarship…

… benefit the scholarship! fund of Stern College for Women at the home of Mrs. Andrew Freier, 28260 Bell, Southfield. Stern College, a division of Yeshi- va University, admits students from all over the world…

… a member of the board of direc- 1 Sunday, with doors open from 5 to 10:30 p.m. Jewish Center as a special event "Ring Round the Moon," "Tevya i tors of Center Theater. of Arts Festival '69, March 16…

…-30. ! and His Daughters" and "The ! The performance of "The Maids" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The play, a surrealistic charade Rose Tattoo." She was the pro- is open to the public. For ticket featuring Beth…

…-Sheva Laikin and ducer of "J.B." and "A Thousand information, call the Center, 341- 18—Friday, March 7, 1969 Evelyn Orbach, with Carole Chase, Clowns" and has written, directed 4200, ext. 292. is directed by…

… the theater's productions of "Tevya and His Daughters," "The Crucible." "Arms and The Man" and "The Theater of Peretz." Mrs. Orbach, also a Center Theater veteran, is the wife of Cantor Harold Orbach…

of Temple Israel. She began her • career as an actress on the New York stage and in national radio and television. Mrs. Orbach directed Center Theater's production of "The Rose Tattoo," and as Pro…

…- gram associate in charge of radio and television for the Jew- ish Community Council, she is producer and director of a week- Series to Be Conducted , on Franchise Business A series of four lectures on…

March 01, 1969 • Page Image 15

… Made The Grade ANN ISRAEL, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Israel of Warring- ton, was elected third vice presi-1 dent of Panhellenic Council at Michigan State University. Panhel- lenic Council is the…

…-23 MIDWEST U.S.A. Leonidas, Michigan MIDWEST MASADA MACHON CAMP YEHUDAH Boys & Girls Ages 8-.16 Boys & Girls Ages 15-17 All Kosher Kitchens. cut and mail immediately Camp Depart., Zionist Org. of America…

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, March 7, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Kahn noted that many WASHINGTON — Jewish college Jewish religious and secular lead- youth and representatives of the…

…, sponsored by the Bnai ish participation in the New Left Brith Hillel Foundttion, which have failed to recognize that "For r, In opens here Saturday. every Jewish student identified The meeting will bring…

… together with the New Left, there are doz- cording to a report by Rabbi Henry about 65 student leaders represent-1 ens of others, equally committed By BEN GALLOB Skiiball, director of the National ing small…

… colleges and major uni- to social concerns and change, who (Copyright 1969. JTA Inc.) A total of 116 _American teen- Federation of Temple Youth, the versities and representatives of have a positive attitude…

… toward agers have spent a semester UAHC youth affiliate; and Shimon ! more than 20 Jewish organizations Judaism." abroad as ,guests of Reform con- Chasdi director of the project for what the sponsors said…

… would According to Rabbi Kahn, the gregations in overseas countries Rabbi Skirball reported that for be "a free wheeling exchange of real problem "is not rejection of - opinions." while 61 teen-agers from…

… the pleted entina, to send eight two to Britain students and to be- Kahn, national director of the Hil by the way in which Jewish stu- Argentina, lel Foundation, the conference ', program since it was…

… started tween 20 and 25 to Israel. The prof stems dents "matter of factly" identify in 1961. ect will bring 10 teen-agers to the stems from widespread student themselves as Jews but reject The Eisendrath…

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