-Spertner (rement Told Jewish. Community- Council Lists Community Relations Committee THE DETROIT Stanley J. Winkelman, Jewish CoMmunity Council president, an- nounces the membership of the Counci s community relations committee for 1962-63. In keeping with the practice started last year, local units of national Jewish agencies are rep- resented on the committee, in- cluding American Jewish Com- mittee, American Jewish Con- gress, Anti-Defamation League, Jewish Labor Committee and Jewish War Veterans. Louis Rosenzweig was re-ap- pointed chairman of the commit- tee and will be assisted by Zel- don Cohen and Lawrence Gubow as co-chairmen. Committee members are: L.] MISS VIVIEN MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller of Newton Center, Mass., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Vivien Lee, to James Edgar Spertner, soh of Mrs. Edgar K. Spertner of Detroit and the iaLe Mr. Spertner. ride-elect is a graduate Jun4n- College. Her 9nded Dean Junior Michigan Satate Avern Cohn, Rabbi Harold D. Hahn, Joseph Ross, Ben Schottenfels, representing American Jewish Com- mittee. Mrs. Oscar Hertz, Harold Norris, Mrs. Theodore Rosen, Harley M. Selling, representing American Jewish Congress. Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, Sidney J. Karbel, Melvin Weisz, Harry Yudkoff, representing ADL. Dr. Frances Cousens, Mrs. Bill MISS ESTHER ZWICK Mr. and Mrs. David Zwick of Indiana Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Bernard Rutman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rut- man of. Cleveland Heights, 0. The couple attend Wayne State University. A June, 1963, wedding is planned. Jewish Community- Council Slates Season's First Delegate Assembly I G t Goode, Jacob Hurwitz, Mrs. Rose Kleinman, representing Jewish La- bor Committee. Mrs. Inez Cane, Mrs. S i d n e y Cohen, Al Rosen, Jack Schwartz, representing Jewish War Veterans. Members at Large are: Robert Alpern, Herbert A. Arons- son, Louis E. Barden, Judge Victor Baum, Harold Berry, Irving S. Cane, William Cohen, Zeldon Cohen, Law- rence W. Crohn, Erwin B. Ellmann, Dr. Leon Frem, Martin Fried, Charles Goldstein, Lawrence G u b o w, Dr. Harold W. Jaffe, Archie Katcher, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Dr. Samuel Krohn, Mrs. Julian Krolik, Sol G. Kurtzman, Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin, Miss Leona Levin, Morris Lieberman, Henny iLttman, Marvin Meltzer, Mrs. Al Padover, Samuel Petok, Max J. Pincus, Irving Pokempner, Dr. Mel Ravitz, Frank Rosenbaum, Mrs. Al- bert Rosenblum, Louise Rosenzweig, David I. Rosin, Irving Rubin, Arthur James Rubiner, Irving W. Schlussel, Meyer Schneider, Mrs. Harold Schrei- ber, Mrs. Oscar D. Schwartz, Sol Schwartz, John H. Shepherd, Edwin G. Shifrin, Mrs. Charles D. Solovich, Herbert Sott, Sol Stein, Dr. Milton Steinhardt, Stanford A. Wallace, Alan Walt, Stanley 5. Winkleman, Dr. Ted Winshall. Professional ob- servers are: Burton Levy, ADL; Dr. Abraham F. Citron, American Jew- ish Labor Committee; Mrs. Samuel Gold, Zionist Organization of Amer- ica; Milton Weiner, Jewish Welfare Federation, Community Relations Di- vision. The season's opening delegate sary celebration committee, will assembly of the Jewish Com- comment on the significance . of Jer 'T.' wedding is munity Council will convene the anniversary year. Oct. 24, 8:30 p.m., at Temple A report on current Council Israel. activities will be presented by The assembly will inaugurate Walter E. Klein, executive di- the 25th anniversary celebration rector. of Detroit's Jewish Community The Sisterhood of Temple Is- U Council. rael, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Philip Bernstein, chair- Mrs. Albert Padover, will be S man of the assembly planning hostesses at a social hour. committee, announces that the theme of assemblies throughout the 25th anniversary year will Nov. 11 Set bv be "Then and Now." Within this theme, the assemblies will be INF for Annual geared to a consideration of the changes that have occurred in State Conference the Jewish community and their The annual Jewish National y RUDENE MEYER.SOHN meaning to the fields of Jewish community relations, Jewish so- Fund conference will take place The 10B and 12B students of cial services and cultural insti- Sunday, Nov. 11, at the Jewish Mumford have just completed a tutions. Center, according to Morris J. three day session in which they The guest speaker at the first Brandwine, JNF president. were taking SCAT STEP tests. delegate assembly will be Lewis The conference this year, SCAT stands for Scholastic Col- H. Weinstein, president of the according to Brandwine, will lege Aptitude Test which tests National Community Relations consider the adoption of the the student's ability to reason Advisory Council, who will new Detroit Land Development and form logical conclusions. speak on "The Goals of Jewish Project at Gadot and Mishmar Hayarden, both settlements - s-tands- for Sequential Community Relations:" just a few hundred yards Tests of Educational Progress The business portion of the being –4 tests the student on the Assembly will include introduc- from the Syrian military out- ic subjects of reading, math, tory remarks by Stanley J. Win- posts, and on the banks of the tence, and history. These kelman, president of the Coun- River Jordan. Both settlements .gists are not intelligence tests cil. Sidney M. Shevitz, past pres- were almost completely de- but rather tests which measure ident of the Council and co- stroyed during the War of the student's educaional prog- chairman of the 25th anniver- 'Liberation in 1948. This will be the first project which will ress from the 10th grade to the be exclusively identified with 12th. the Detroit Jewish community. Twelve Mumford seniors have Jewish Council Urges Rabbi Charles S. Shulman, been named as semi-finalists in Senators to Back guest speaker, will address the the National Merit Scholarship luncheon session of the con- competition. They are: David JFK in Mississippi ference, which this year will Chait, Mark Cutler, Stephen In communications addressed be held jointly with the Jew- Daniels, Brian Fischoff, Steven to Senators Philip A. Hart and ish educators, who will conduct Fisher, James Kaufman, Marc Patrick V. McNamara, Louis an educators' assembly after Letvin, Fred Mann, Sylvia Has- Rosenzweig, chairman of the the luncheon. kin, Marsha Miller, Melvyn Community Relations Committee The conference will be held —Rom, and Michele Schurgin. of the Jewish Community Coun- on the opening day of the first The Urinary senior class has cil, urged their support of Sen- Israel books exhibit. been getting their activities ate Concurrent Resolution 96. Several hundred delegates, under way and held their elec- The resolution, sponsored by representing more than 100 tions for class officers on Fri- Senators Keating and Douglas organizations, are expected to day, Sept. 28. The elected expresses "full support of the attend the sessions. officers are: President Jerry efforts of the President to en- Yuch t; Vice-President Anna force compliance with the man- Small; Secretary Susan Lip- dates of the Federal courts in AJC Women's Division schitz; and Treasurer Steve Mississippi by every means ap- Will Give Bridge Klein. Also, tryouts were held propriate to that end." Proceeds to Projects for speakers at the January The American Jewish Congress commencement exercises and Women's Division will begin its Marilyn Helper and Mike Ober- monthly duplicate bridge games Sid Shmarak's field were selected. noon Tuesday at the Raven Gal- The Radio Broadcasters. leries. Guild held tryouts for new Proceeds will go to the Louise members, who were selected on Waterman Wise Youth Center the basis of poise and voice and the International House. quality. The following students PERRI'S Restaurant & Deli- Luncheon will be served and entered the guild: Robert Ber- catessen, located in the North- prizes will be awarded. Chair- low, Ellen Burnes, Helga Chris- wood Center, Woodward at 13 men are Mesdames Joseph tianson, Bruce Finsilver, Nancy Mile and Coolidge, has been Greenberg, Archie Katcher and Grossman, Gail Kaye, Randy completely remodeled and now Marvin Wechstein. For informa- Manheimer, Elaine Messer, Rob- has a seating capacity of 180 tion, call LI 1-7332. , ert Palmer, Steve Parker, Carol guests in booths and at new The Women's Division will ''Reisman, Gary Rubin, Dawn tables. Although they have begin its "Learn to Play Bridge" 'Wier, and Danny Syme. taken out their specialty depart- series 12:45 p.m. Thursday at the 'Th. Sept. 27 Mumford played ment, they still have a delica- Raven Galleries. The six lessons -krn at Mack Park. Mum- tessen take-out counter service will be taught by Mrs. Shirley \ked out an 8-7 decision to fit any occasion. For informa- Rollins. Proceeds also will be \ 4stern. Mumford won tion, call Lou II or ow i tz, LI given to the Youth Center and Ord period score on a 9-5535. They are open seven International House. For reser- hard interception. days-a-week to 10 um. vations_cail the ali676 - --r,!TattPr• -- - Businessmen's Group, City of Hope, Plan for Golden Anniversary Zwich-Rutman Engagement Told Brevities Detroit Businessmen's 'Group of the City of Hope will hold its golden anniversary dinner- dance Nov. 25 at the Shera- ton - Cadillac Hotel, an- nounced Pres- ident Harold Kozloff. Chairman for the annual champ agne Kozloff event, Morris Sukenic, has named Al Kushner and Harry Goldberg to assist in prepara- tions for the evening's enter- tainment. 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