Bernstein Honored With Honor Society Membership at U-D • T HE DETRO IT JEW IS H NEWS -- Forty-three years after he had earned his B.S. degree from the University of Detroit, Milton Bernstein was honored Thursday night, in a ceremony at Fox and Hounds Restaurant, MILTON BERNSTEIN by being initiated into Alpha Xi Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi Honor Society of the U. of D. Bernstein, senior partner in the CPA firm of Bernstein, Bernstein and Wile, which operates offices in Detroit, Lansing and Cleveland, re- ceived his B.S. in 1919. He has been active in accountancy since that time. U. of D authorities, inform- ing him about the honor to be accorded him last night. stated that it was "long overdue: The Bernsteins established two Bernstein and Bernstein Accountancy Awards at the U. of D. They are giVen in Janu- ary and June of each year. Bernstein organized the Phi Sigma Delta fraternity at the U. of D. in 1954. He is an active member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Bnai Brith, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, the Zionist Organization and other movements, and has been active in Allied Jewish Campaigns. a (lie Air I This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest TO DWELL TOGETHER Time; 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK (radio and tel- evision simultaneously). Feature: "Challenge of Jew- ish Scholarship," part two. Dr. Judah J. Shapiro, secretary of the National Foundation for Jew- ish Culture, will discuss the role of Jewish scholarship with Dr. Max Kapustin, director of Hil- lel at Wayne State University. * COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m. Saturday. Station: Feature: Mrs. Wilbur S. Stein. public relations worker, Jewish Family and Children's Service. will discuss her organi- zation's coming conference. THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p:m. Sunday. Station: W('AR. Feature: "Conversation on Jewish History." Dr. Cecil Roth. Jewish historian and member of the faculty of Oxford Uni- versity. will discuss Jewish his- torical perspectives in an inter- view with Joseph Edelman. * * • MESSAGE OF ISRAEL. Time: I I :05 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Joseph Rosen- bloom of Temple Emanuel. St. Louis, will speak on "'Me Threat of Peace." M LIMFORD U S I G S By SIM SHAPIRO Seventy-eight Mumford sen- iors will be awarded Junior Phi Beta Kappa certificates in May. This is the largest number of PBK winners in Mumford's his- tory. The honor is given for scholastic achievement, with 2.55 average, three points for an A, requisite. Those honored will be: Sandra Acker, Robert Aptekar, Jerry Aroson, Carol Balaban, Peter Barnett, Jan Berris, Barry. Bluestone, Jon Blum. Margaret Burton, Robert Burton, Michael Butrimovitiz, Ir- win Carson, Regina Chaney, Elaine Desow, Judy Diamond, Gail Disner. Sharon Doubleday, Joyce Dubrow, James Edwards, Elaine Feldman, Elliott Freed- man, Michael Gelfand. Mark Gendleman, Nancy Goldman, Sharon Goodstein, Stanley Gran- (Ion, Richard Grant, Donna Green. Margo Green, Elizabeth Guzick, Joann Hauser, Deirdre Holloway, Harlynn Izner, Denise Jackson, Shirley Jones. Helen Kaminsky, Stephen Kikoler, Janet Klayman, Norrine Koven, Bruce Kutnick, Judith Leemon, Sandra Leichtman, Robert Lev- ey. Ann Marcuse, Roslyn Meli- kian, Judith Meyers, Marilyn Nathanson, Norman Oslik, Lin- da Plein, Miriam Redstone, Alexander Reisman, Richard Robinson, Lorraine Saginaw, Thomas Sarason, Lydia Schaef- fer, Samuel Scheinfield, Gary Schneider, Ronald Schneider, Leonard Schwartz, Jonathan Se- gal, Susan Seligson, Alan Ser- wet., Sim Shapiro, Richard Shell, Kenneth Shiovitz, Raymond Sil- Mrs. Martin Naimark, was re- elected to the presidency of the League of Jewish Women's Or- ganizations of Greater Detroit, an affiliate of t h e National Bureau of Fed- erated Jewish W o m e n' s Groups, at the annual meeting of the board of directors. Serving with M r s. Naimark will be Mes dames Gerson Mrs. Naimark Berris, Norman Brode, Sol Ham- merstein and Joseph Viedrah, vice presidents, respectively. of program, Cooperative C o u n c i 1, to junior high schools in the area. April 30 through May 5 has been designated as American Field Service Week. Mumford's AFS Club is pushing the festi- val at "Meadow Brook Hall." the, home of Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson and the late Mr. Wilson. The festival is a fund raising affair to be held May 5 from 1 to 5 p.m., and will feature many booths with themes ranging from do-it-yourself ideas to an international doll booth. Tickets may be purchased from mem- hers of the Mumford AFS Club., Mumford's paper. the Mer- cury, was recently awarded top honors by both the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and the National Scholastic Press land, United States, and West Germany was read to the con- ference delegates. The American women were honored at a reception on April 6, in London at the House of Commons, where they told of their experience in Geneva, and exchanged greetings with mem- Among the 50 women from brs of the Parliament and with the United States, all mothers British women working for and grandmothers, were Mrs. peace. Brixton, Southfield, and Mrs. Barbara Robb, 24071 Norwood, Oak Park, were among the 101 women from 10 nations who met in Geneva, Switzerland, re- cently, to deliver a plea for peace and total disarmament to the 17-nation disarmament con- ference there. Frieda Aaron of New York City whose father was a -victim of the Nazi crematorium in Po- land and who herself witnessed the Warsaw Ghetto uprising; and Jacqueline Levine of West Orange, N. J., the National Chairman of the Commission on Community Interrelations for community relations and public the Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress. relations. The women went as repre- Other officers include Mes- dames Phillip P. Fealk, counse- sentatives of the Women's lor; John Nemon, treasure r. Gerald Goldberg, Julius Pollak, Harry Portnoy, George Brown, Jack Seder and Joseph Sklar, secretaries; Oscar Bank, historian and Morris Tack. parliamentar- ian. Installation of the officers will take place at the League's an- nual meeting on May 17 at Cong. Beth Moses, 19160 Ever- green, The officers will be installed by Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, hon- orary life member of the League. The Mildred Simons Rosenberg Youth Awards will be presented that evening by Mrs. Carl S. Strike for Peace, a loosely or- ganized movement of women from all states, united for ac- tion against a nuclear war. They carried petitions signed by 50,000 Americans. They suc- ceeded in getting audiences with the representatives of all 17 nations at the conference, including the United States delegate, Arthur Dean, and the Soviety delegate, Valerian Zorin. A joint statement signed by the women of Austria, Canada, `Let There Be Light' drama "The House of Bernarda Alba," by Garcia Lorca May 5-6, 12-13 at the Jewish Center. Tickets are available at the Center. Sets are designed by Ben Glicker. CENTER'S 'HOUSE OF ALBA' The Center Theater Players, Schiller. under the direction of Errol Fortin, will present the classic By HARRY MAXMAN (In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth, and the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And God said:) "LET THERE BE LIGHT" God did not say let there be wealth And more wealth and more wealth. verman, Barbara Skully, Ste- He did not teach us to plunder, phen Sturman, Jeannette Sum- He did not teach us to cheat, mer, Stephen Sweet, Susan And shed blood; brother-blood. Tenenbaum, Edwin Tobes, Jud• ith Wax, Cynthia Weinstein, God didn't say let there be Warren Weisswasser, James reputation, Wineman. and Joel Woontner. And fame saddled by pride. He gave man expanse of space. The list of those recently The vest earth's yield, awarded Regents-Alumni Schol- And God gave us the Power to arships to the University of Love! Michigan includes many of the above. The winners from Mum- God said: "I give you good and ford are: Margaret Burton, Ir- evil. win Garson, Judith Diamond, Choose this day between them." Elaine Feldman, Stephen Kik- God said this to man long. long oler, Judith Klein. Sandra ago, Leichtman, Marshall Nathan, And to us living now. Norman Oslik, Richard Robin- Still our love follows only crisis. son, David Ruhland, Lorraine Saginaw, Gary Schneider, Leon- "Where is Abel thy brother" has ard Schwartz, Susan Seligson, long and Edwin Tobes. Remained a tortuous blushing question. The Board of Education has made another move to alleviate But happy Cains' have learned pretense. the overcrowded conditions at Evil led us away from the paths Mumford by eliminating the of love, ninth grade next September. As only love can lead us to find The already limited number of . Abel. ninth graders will be channeled - - — Frank Tashlin. director of Its Only Money." starring Jerry Lewis. has worked six times with Jerry Lewis on such films as "Artists and Models." "Rock-a- Bye Baby," "Hollywood or Bust," "The Geisha Boy," all of them Association. lowbrow entertainment features. Mrs. Bruck, Mrs. Robb With Women Mrs• Naim-ark Marchers on Disarmament Talks Again to Head Two Detroit area housewives, France, Great Britain, Norway, Women's League Mrs. Lorraine Bruck, 21463 Soviet Union, Sweden, Switzer- gan Mathematics Contest, 22 Mumford seniors captured hon- ors, placing 'Mumford tops in the state. James Wineman won a silver medal for his second place finish in the state. Certifi- ctaes of merit went to: Sandra Acker, Robert Aptekar, Barbara Bookston, Richard Burstein, Robert Burton, Irwin Carson, Michael Gelfand, Robert Golden. David Haron, Bruce Kutnick, Mark Lavetter, Sandra Moscow, Marshall Nathan, Norman Os- lik, Richard Robinson. David Ruhland, Lorraine S a g i n a w, Thomas Sarason. Richard Shell, Stephen Sturman, and Loretta Weil. Tickets for "All My Sons" will go on sale next week. The Arthur Miller drama will be presented May 17 and 18 in Competing' in the fifth Michi- the Mumford Auditorium. S A M EMIMER AND HIS ORCHESTRA DI 1 - 1609 AMEDAH STUDIO Fine Photography Bar Mitzvah and Wedding Candids, Professionally Finished S. LEIBICK KE 1-0104 For The Best In Music and Entertainment BENNY RESH formerly of famous Club SO9 FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT UN 3-1254 Don Frohman Chorus Mumford High, May 27 Back in Action! SHELDON ROTH And His Orchestra Complete Entertainement Service DI 1-2480 when you care enough to remember . . . 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