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June 15, 1962 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-06-15

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900 Detroiters, Many Officials
at Dinner in Honor of Goldberg

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Bnai Brit/1
activities

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More than 900 Detroiters,
many of them prominent
leaders, members of the ju-
diciary, state and city of-
ficials, attended the annual
Yeshiva University dinner at
Cobo Hall June 6. The photo
above shows, from the left:
Max Etra, chairman of the
board of governors of Yeshi-
va University, who presented
a citation of honor to David
Goldberg, who was honored
at the dinner on his 60th
birthday; Edward Lev y,
chairman of the dinner ar-
rangements committee; John
Lurie, who presided; Gold-
berg, and U.S. Supreme Court
Justice William 0. Douglas,
who was the guest speaker.
Among the officials at the
dinner was Wayne County
Prosecuting Attorney Samuel
H. Olsen, who is shown on
the left with Justice Douglas.

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REX LODGE will hold its an-
nual installation of officers at
a dinner 7:30 p.m. Monday in
the Kenwood
Lounge, 24065
Telegraph.
Morris Diren-
feld, junior
past president
of the Bnai
Brith Council,
will be the in-
offi-
stalling
cer. The new
Carris
officers to he
installed are Harry J. Carris,
president; Bernard Skully, Mar-
vin Canner, Sanford Eisenberg,
vice presidents; Roland Naftaly,
Jay Brodsky, Arthur J. Foster,
secretaries;.: Frank Paul Blase,
warden; E•d w i n Levenberg,
guardian; Marvin Mazur, chap-
lain; Martin Band, Murray Hoz-
man, Marvin Mazur, Herbert
Lefkosky, Maurice Wilson, trus-
tees; Haskel Adler, Bernard
Dach, Al Gittleman, members-
at-large.
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ANN ARBOR LODGE will
hold its annual installation din-
ner 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Huron Hotel in Ypsilanti. The
speaker will be Victor J . Baum,
Circuit Judge in Wayne County.
His topic is "S.;cial Discrimina-
I tion." The dinner is open to the
public. For reservations, call
Richard S. Miller. NO 2-6817.

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dent; Burton H. Gutman, Ben

Goldhoff and Barney Levine,
vice presidents; Jack Peterman,
Irving Boigan and Rudolph
Meversohn, secretaries; Sam
Selikowitz, treasurer; Leo Fe-
ber, chaplain; Sam Wider, war-
den and Meyer Littky, guardian.
Trustees are Oscar Beckerman,
Irving Berger, Morris Berk,
Ben Ginsberg, Charles Gutter-
man, Philip Kaplan, Nathan
Rose, Max Schrut, Sol Steinberg
and Arthur I. Shapiro. Samuel
W. Leib, past president of Dis-
trict Grand Lodge No. 6, Metro-
politan Detroit Council and Pis-
gah Lodge, will be the install-
ing officer according to Alfred
H. Bounin, chairman. If a mem-
ber is unable to attend the
dinner, he may come to the
installation at 8:45 p.m.

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anne Rosalyn, to Richard Gen-
delman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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ALBERT D. TUCKER CHAP-
I TE will meet 7:30 p.m. Tues-
at the Oak Park Community
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Sol Yetz-Morris Cohen Ladies I Center. There will be a pot luck
Auxiliary will observe its 15th dinner and a surprise program.
* .i- 5
anniversary
Monday evening at
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the home of Sarhh Kaminsky,
ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAP-
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. Temple Beth El at the South- lor; Laura Siporin, Patty Par-
(New Address)
wood School. South Windsor, i ker. Cheryl Schwartz, Patty
57th St. 8 Grays Ave.
Ont. A reception in her honor 1 Sokolov and Barbara Raznick,
Phila. 43, Pa.
will follow. No cards. chairmen. Theme for the instal-
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Strength." On committees are
For Jewish and Israeli Spirit
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