Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1965 — Page 11

Friday, December 10, 1965

The National Jewish POST and OPINION

NAMES IN THE NEWS

With The Executives

Nazis Locked Out

Writer. Actors Miss

Premature Telecast

“Migrations of a Melody,” the Eternal Light program scheduled for Dec. 26 showing, migrated to the wrong date this month. The half-hour telecast marking the death 50 years ago of the great Yiddish writer I. L. Peretz, unexpectedly was screened Nov. 14 when a NBC technician pulled out the wrong tape. Among the frustrated victims of the time switch were actors Boris Tumarin and Irma Sandrey, and writer Shimon Wincelberg. who missed their own show. Ninety NBC outlets carried the wrong-date program, but 19 other cities will screen it in December and January.

Inside Information

MARLENE DEITRICH

To Visit Israel

From Melamed To . An Israeli who came to America and took a position in Minneapolis as a Hebrew School teacher was honored by 2,000 persons attending the banquet of the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, who bestowed upon the industrialist its 1965 "Man of Achievement” Award. He is 41-year-old Meshulam Riklis, who heads a vast industrial complex with an estimated annual gross business of $850 million.

The first woman in history to win the Medallion of Valor of the State of Israel became leggy actress Marlene Deitrich when she was given the award Thursday night at the Salute to Israel dinner in Los Angeles by the Israel bond organization. The actress plans to visit Israel for personal appearances in February.

Circle Almost Completed With the announcement that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will receive the Judaism and World Peace Award of the Synagogue Council of America, only the Orthodox have not singled out the famous president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference for recognition. However since the Rabbinical Council of America represent* the Orthodox on the SCA this makes up for the omission. The award was made at the annual dinner of the Council last Sunday at the Wal-dorf-Astoria Hotel. There have been only two other recipients of the Judaism and World Peace Award of the Synagogue Council. President Eisenhower and President Kennedy, posthumously.

Daroff Twins The Daroff Twins. Sam and Joseph, will be honored this Saturday night on the occasion of their 65th birthday by the Israel bond committee of their home city, Philadelphia. Sam was the first chairman of the Israel bond sale in 1951 and has been honorary chairman ever since. Sam may be the better known twin nationally for his activities in all phases of Jewish life, but Philadelphians have little chance of telling them apart either by their looks or by their energy in behalf of Jewish causes.

'SiC Yehudi Yehudi Menuhin is a new knight and could be addresssd hereafter as "sir” were it not for the fact that he is a United States subject. The famous violinist was honored by Queen Elizabeth with the title of Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE).

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A bit of inside information

which might not be as welcome to Jewish eyes as to those who read the New York Times came

out when that newspaper’s woman reporter told how Mrs. Arthur Goldberg dipped a fork into “crepes stuffed with crabmeat, mushrooms and cream.” The occasion was a luncheon the wife of the UN Representative was tendering in her Waldorf-Astoria apartment to foreign women diplomats, women members of the U.S. Mission, wives of U.S. members and the press.

Judah Shapiro has resigned as executive director of the National Foundation for Jewish Culture to accept a similar position with the Jewish Foundation planned by Dr. Naham Goldinann on a world-wide basis. He will continue as technical consultant for the National Foundation. He will be succeeded as director by Harry Barron, executive director of the New Orleans Jewish Federation. The new New Orleans director will be Mort Gaba.

As Offices Seized; Tax Obligation

With The Rabbis

ARIINGTON, Va. - The keys to the American Nazi Party headquarters here are in the hands of the Internal Revenue Service which padlocked the premises after $5,000 in taxes dating back for the past two years were unpaid. The Internal Revenue Service described the raid as an “enforced collection” of alleged unemployment taxes and corporate income taxes for 1962 through the first three months of 1965.

Education and Welfare ... a luncheon was tendered Dr. Maurrfee L. Perlzweig, the director of the World Jewish Congress Department of International Affairs, on the occasion of his 70th birthday, . .“Art Treasures of Israel,” by Jacob Baal-Teshuva will be published by Harry N. Abrams during 1966, it was announced this week . . . Louis D. Horwitz, JDC director for Israel, has been named to succeed Ernest Stock as resident representative in Israel for the Jewish Agency for Israel. Dr. Stock will direct the Jacob Hiatt Institute which, under the auspices of Brandeis University, brings college students for a year of study in Israel, . . Max J. Etra, chairman of the board of trustees of Yeshiva U. will be honored at the institution’s annual Hanukah dinner this Sunday at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. . .

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Edwin Wolf II, » noted historian and past president of the Federation of Jewish Agencies of Phila-

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delphia was married to Mrs. Thomas Matthews i n the chambers of Judge Charles Klein . . . Seymour Schwartzman, cantor

of Beth Sholom Congregation of Philadelphia, is a finalist in Station WGN’s opera audition . . . The National Association of Social Workers will present its 10th anniversary award to Wilbur J. Cohen, Undersecretary of Health, Education and Welfare. . .

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Dr. Abraham A. Neuman, nearing his 25th anniversary as president of Dropsie College and A-p- his 75th birthHf* Jdkli day, has subj mitted a request for rev Hi tirement t o the board of governors ’ • • R abbi Jonah E. ife C a p 1 a n, “ " president o f Dr. Neuman the Greater Miami Rabbinical Association will be honored by the association and his congregation on entering his 35th year in the rabbinate. . . A week-end round of affairs has been planned for the 25th anniversary of Rabbi Israel Gerber, of Charlotte, N.C. in the pulpit. On Feb. 25 and 25. . . Rabbi Arnold Goodman has been named spiritual leader of Adath Jeshurun synagogue of Minneapolis . . . Rabbi David Wice of Philadelphia has been named president of the Family Service Association of America.

Liens for more than $5,000 had been' filed against the party in the last three months.

The service said its agents had seized a printing press and other office equipment and supplies. It made no estimate of the value of the property.

Meanwhile a stiff sentence was meted out to Nazi Storm Trooper Robert Bruce, 20, who disrupted a session of the House of Representatives last September. He was sentenced to 180 days in Jail for throwing a swastika flag and racist pamphlets onto the floor of the house and shouting Nazi slogans.

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RABBI TEACHER wanted for Conservailve Synagogue in South Jersey. Good saiary. Home inc.uded. Resume and particulars to Box 1932, National Jewish Post, 79 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y.

Teachers Needed lor Sepieiub.r, i„<>6 Highly organized school is currently recruiting personnel for next year, interviews in next few weeas. Inquiries treated in confidence. Send resume to Dr. Jay B. Stern, Temple Beth El School. 139 Wlnton Road. So., Rochester, N.Y. 14610.

EXi'ERlE.sCED HEBREW School teacher wanted for TradiUonal Synagogue School near Chicago, to reside in community, beginning September, 1968. To teacn fuU Ume, conduct Jumor Congregation Services and assist in Vouch Program. Excellent opportunity. Box 1936. National Jewish Pose, 79 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016.

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RABBI, MODERN, Good speaker.

RABBI, ORDAINED, excellent Baal-Tefilloh, Baal-Koreh, teacher, specialist in Bar-Bas Mitzvah train-

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ADMLvlwTRATOR for Orthodox Congregation — ability to read Torah — near New York. Day school in city. Write resume, giving ex-

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