Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1958 — Page 6
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800 LEADERS PAY TRIBUTE TO ROSE HALPRIN FOR SERVICE
MBS. SAMUEL W. (ROSE) HALPRIN, former national president of Hadassah, was paid special tribute by more than 800 leaders and members of the New York chapter of Hadassah at an ^ma (youth aliya mother) lunchei\ in New York this week. Mrs. Hi Iprin is acting chairman
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of the America nsection of the
Jewish Agency. BB Honors Ramo, Eban
DR. SIMON RAMO, missile* scientist, will be honored Sunday by 500 graduates of B’nai B’rith’s youth movement as the
o r ganization’s o u t s t a nding alumnus for 1957. ... Israel Ambassador ABBA EBAN will receive the B’nai B’rith p r e s ident’s medal from B’nai B’rith p r e s i-
dent PHIL KLUTZNICK at a dinner April 20 in Washington, D. C. . . . The award is for “contributing to the welfare and
Eban
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advancement of the Jewish com-
munity.’’
UJA Post to Dafni REUVEN DAFNI, former Israel consul in New York, was
appointed director of the Israel office of the United Jewish appeal. . . . Israeli finance minister LEVI ESHKOL will address a special meeting of the board of gov-
ernors of the Israel Bond drive in New York on April 13. Yeshiva Fetes Wouk HERMAN WOUK was honored at a luncheon sponsored by Yeshiva University’s South Florida chapter on March 18 in
New York.... NATHAN KAPLAN is new president o f Louisiana B’nai B’rith.... IRWIN S. RHODES will be director of the new legal documents sec-
Wouk tion 0 f the American Jewish archives at HUC-JIR. . . . WILLIAM SYLK of Philadelphia has been installed as president of the General Alumni Association of Temple University. . . . The American Jewish Committee has named LOUIS J. GLICKMAN
Dafni
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ROSE HALPRIN . . . Honored by Hadassah
of New York as chairman of special gifts for its institute of human relations. Award io Arab DR. IRVING CANTER of Baltimore, Md., is winner of the first Hannah G. Solomon fellowship awarded by the National Council of Jewish Women. . . . BUTRUS NAJEEB DALLY, an Arab, has been awarded the third annual Judah L. Magnes scholarship donated by an American foundation at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. . . . Four American artists received the second annual Brandeis University creative arts awards medals: ROGER SESSIONS (music), JACQUES LIPCHITZ (sculpture), JOHN CROWE RANSON (poetry) and STARK YOUNG (theater). Grants-in-aid to younger artists of great potential were awarded to ANDREW W. I M B R I E (music), RICHARD LIPPOLD (sculpture), BARBARA HOWES (poetry) and PAUL SHYRE (theater). * * * THE LOS ANGELES Jewish community council elected IKE GREENBERG its president. . . . The alumni association of the Rabbi Jacob Joseph school in New York honored PHILIP AMIN of the class of 1920 as its alumnus of the year. . . . DR.SIDNEY B. HOENIG of Brooklyn, head of the Yeshiva University department of adult education, and SAMUEL H. ROSENBERG, director of the bureau of Jewish education in Atlanta, Ga., have written a revised edition of “Guide to the Prophets’’ published by the Yeshiva University department of adult education. IRVING S. CHEROFF, area director for the USO - National Jewish Welfare Board in North Carolina, was named to the supplement to Who’s Who, Septem-ber-November, 1957, edition. . . . The Southern section of the National Association of Jewish Center Workers has elected BOB WEINER, of San Antonio
Frich^, March 21, its treasurer. EPH CHAR^im SKY and FRANK LIGHTER STEIN were elected to the asso* ciation’s board of governors. * * *
Degree to Bernstein EDWARD M. KAHN received
an outstanding citizenship award
[or his “untiring efforts in behalf of the lewish c o mmunity of Atlanta.” . . . LE ONA R D B E RNSTEIN, composer and conductor, will receive an honorary degree
March 31 from HUC-JIR.
Bernstein
AWARD WINNERS: The B’nai B’x'ith Akiba award has been presented to CHESTER R ZEFF of the Berkeley, Cal, lodge for “distinguished and outstanding service to B’nai B’rith and to tht Jewish community.” . . , First prize in an international competition for ingenious m e c h anisms, sponsored by the American journal "MaLawson chinery,” ha« been won by a young Israeli engineer on the staff of the Technion, BOAS POPPER. . . , U. S. Ambassador Edward Lawson recently presented SHLOMO ARAZI, an employee of tbe U. S. embassy in Israel, an award of $150 for his devoted service to the American embassy since Israel’s founding..,. The Women’s League for Israel has endowed a chair in sociology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in honor of MRS. DAVID L. ISAACS, a founder and first vice-president of the League. Physician and scientist Dr. Joseph Kaplan was selected U the 1958 recipient of the Los Angeles Jewish community council’s Hollzer memorial award.... Eleven Jewish communal workers received the 1957 annual Yeshiva awards presented at the 14th anniversary dinner of Torah Umesorah in New York City for their contributions to the Hebrew day school movement. They are RABBI HAYIM DO NIN, Detroit, Mich.; HARRY GENET, Miami Beach, - Fla.; MEYER GIBOR a n d LOUIS LOTSTEIN, Stamford, Conn.; MRS. BERTHA FASTEN, Spring Valley, N. Y.; REV. ELLIS H. GOLDSTONE, Newark, N. J.I DR. YITZCHOK KUHL, Toronto, Canada; JACOB’ I. SAPIRSTEIN, Cleveland, O.; ARTHUR M. ADELMAN, North Hollywood, Cal.; GABRIEL RAIFF, Brooklyn, N. Y., and MORRIS WEISS, Los Angeles, Cal.
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