16 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 14, 1961 — Conference of Christians and Jews Plans Program for Understanding The National Conference of Christians and Jews will launch a new, four-year • program de- signed "to raise the general level of public discussion and understanding" among religious groups differing on • issues of public c on c e r`n, it was an- nounced by Dr. Louis Webster Jones, president of the or- ganization. Made possible by a grant 'of $325,000 from the Ford Foun- dation, the new project will be known as Religious Freedom and Public Affairs. It will strive, according to Dr. Jones, for three main objectives: 1. To analyze the varied prac- tical and theoretical problems involving political action and religious freedom. If you like CHEESE KREPLACH Becomes Bride Community Relations Chairmen Named by League of Women MRS. L. WASSERMAN Audrey Ann Iczkovitz, daugh- ter of Mrs. Rhoda Iczkovitz of Rosemont Ave. and the late Ber- nard Iczkovitz, became the bride of Lawrence Aaron Wasserman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wasser- man of Hartwell Ave. in a cere- mony performed June 11 by Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cantor Louis Klein at Cong. Bnai Moshe. The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace with an illusion bodice and high. neckline. It ended in a short chapel train. Streamers of white orchids adorned her confirmation Bible. Mrs. William Pitler, sister of the bride, and Lilllian Wasser- man, sister of the bridegroo were the bride's ho est ants. Ronald W e g party man. Also in t y I•vitz; Nan- were Mrs. S ill' Pitler and cie Iczkov in. Lawrence Magder Berry ld Magde co in and e, were the F owing a di he newl tio thern Michics a Zieve and Simons Write Score for 'Billy the Kid' at Vanguard Playhouse Le You'll I MEATL CHEF 1,--A CHE S RA E LI for ests, i ly, te is lavor -Ar-De Tender e famed d with little m. roni pies ... mered tangy It. n Cheese... e and with savory tomato 's cheese...seasoned the ian way. So much to 0 ki easier than the froz only much thriftier, t • co about 15c per s ing Hear that re B K The world premier of the new melodrama "Billy the Kid" ill be held 8:30 p.m. Wedne at the Vanguard Playhous re was An original music dvertising written by two Detr e and Rudy executives, Mort , with Simons Simons. The t , previously com- writing the 1 es," a children's posed musical "B nee which ran for 15 Vanguard, and is ex- week o reopen this summer. pe e musical score written by e pair for "Billy the Kid," which will run for six weeks, consists of '15 songs, including - ballads, rousing cowboy numbers, novelty songs and a musicalized versi he f a mous "kiss • e set the land Behold';' ,.. I before you:, g in and possess the Lord sware the la d w ers . . . to give ur un d to their seed un Deut. 1:8. f AN'S E MEATS COME AND SEE YOU WILL SAVE $$$ RIB STEAK, Trimmed PICKLED TONGUE MEATY LAMB SHANKS YOUNG BEEF LIVER 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS CHUCK ROAST for Con, on Delegate 59c Lb. 29c Lb. 49c 85 c Lb. ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD. CORNER OF HARTWELL' DI 1-2345 distinctive nutty flavor. Great new convenience. mous Swiss Knight® Cheese Spread in slice form ...Individually foiled for freshness. Perfect for cheeseburgers, toasted sandwiches, canapes! Try it! NATHAN & IRVING'S ** - 1: L, LAMB BE . ST AK OPS, Trimmed AMBURGER . 67c 3 15` 89c „. 8 5 ILWORTH CUSTOM Lb. Lb. 55 c Circling the globe with a star reporter's notebook in A RE- PORTER HERE AND THERE, E. J. Kahn, Jr., is the harbinget of a Random House July list that runs the gamut from politics to hocus-pocus.... James Cameron's THE AFRICAN REVOLUTION and Francesco Gabrieli's THE ARAB REVIVAL are a team of British imports calculated to en- lighten the r ea der on these trouble spots . . the contempla- tive have a choice of Abraham Kaplan's THE NEW WORLD OF PHILOSOPHY and THE WIS- DOM OF BUDDHISM. Alice Rothbart, wife of • a prominent Detroit pediatrician, has announced her candidacy for delegate to the forthcom- ing Constitutional Convention.. She will be running on the Democratic ticket from the 2nd Representative District. A political science major, Mrs. Rothbart graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles with Phi Beta Kappa honors, then continued her studies at the Universities of Chicago and Michigan Law Schools. Mrs. Rothbart has been active in civic and cultural affairs for many years, joining the League of Women Voters in 1957. In addition to being past finance chairman of the League, Mrs. Rothbart is' serving her 10th _ consecutive year as Michigan regional treasurer of Women's American Ort. Dr. and Mrs. Rothbart have three children. Lee Franklin Weinstock, at- Still available torney, is in the race for Con- in wedge form. Con Delegate. A Republican, she is the only woman candi- date twice "preferred" by the Detroit Civic Searchlight. Active in Jewish affairs, in- cluding the annual Book Fair, she belongs to American Jew- Kosher Meat & Poultry Market ish Congress, Hadassah, Bnai UN 1-7237 18275 WYOMING Brith and Bonds For Israel. On UPERVISION OF THE VAAD HARABONIM a Bnai Brith convention tour of Europe and Israel two y e SPEC LS OF THE WEEK* ago she participated • n Serv- United States Infor CH ICE and PRIME o Peop ice (USIS) "Peo goodwill progr . She is a Genui i Lb. ern Star. member of epare ock has Mrs. We' Lb. ea as discu for Con-C , for Michigan i er, Citiz M A She serves a its sta is i ers seer e Home Lb s. $ 1 93 Lb. nior I Civilia Def ens and be- ent advi Achie I•Em•nlm..m•• ■ ayne Sta e Alumna longs t d Table 2 Detroit .SAVE WITH COUPON C I n, and and Profes the Wayne County Republican Committee. With Purchase of $5 and Over A precinct, state and national NMI ME Ell convention delegate, in 1958 she MI MN MN NM MI IINN ■ an ME became the first woman ever *Offer Good Sunday, July 16 thru July 20 nominated for 10th District, State RePresentative. CALL Lb. $ 1 09. Brevities DETROIT LITTLE SYM- PHONY will present its second in a series of five concerts 7 p.m. Sunday at Metropolitan Beach with Zinovi Bistritzky,. associate concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and concertmaster of the Little Symphony as soloist, under the direction of Francesco DiBlasi. * * * 2. To bring greater intellec- tual coherence and depth into inter-religious relationships and public policy. 3. to lessen destructive con- flict created by different re- ligious approaches to social problems. Mrs. Martin Naimark, presi- dent of the League of Jewish Women's -Organizations of Great- er Detroit; announces Mrs. Sam Wasserman, vice-president in charge of community relations, and her co-chairmen, Mrs. Mor- ton Oppenheim and Mrs. Sidney Katzman have made the follow- ing appointments: Mesdames Joseph Greenberg, American Association for the United Nations; Louis Redstone and Oscar Hertz, Greater Detroit Motion Picture Council; Joshua Sperka, Israel Bonds; Paul Feld- man, Jewish Book Fair; Philip P. Fealk, Jewish Community Council; Leo Orecklin, Keep De- troit Beautiful; Jack Hornfield, Michigan Cancer Foundation; Is- rael Weiner, Michigan Society for Mental Health; Fred Stock- er, Muscular Dystrophy; Irving Palman, Program Planners In- stitutes; Samuel Danto, Promo- tion of Art and Culture; J. Stewart Linden, Round Table of Christians and Jews; Paul Fen- ton, Serve-A-Camp; Joseph Rod- man and Marvin B. Levy, United Foundation; and Carl S. Schiller, Youth Awards. 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