Mrs. Charles Solovich Elected Head Yarows-Zaft Vows Solemnized Here of ADL Regional Advisory Board The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, at its annual Michigan Regional Advisory Board meeting Sunday, announced election of 1 Detroiter Mrs. Charles Solovich, "-- '----77911past international Jo' president of Bnai ,Brith Women, to the position of chairman. She succeeds Detroit attorney Archie Katcher, who concluded his, .second term in that office. Katcher was given a testimo- ' nial by the board Mrs: Solovich for his outstand- ing services to the field of inter- group relations. A. Abbot Rosen. director of the Chicago executive office of the League, addressed the board on the League's ongoing concern with extremism. He referred to a new Random House publication. "Dan- ger on the Right," calling it "the definitive book on the attitudes, personnel and influence of the radical right on the American scene. "The radical right. out of hatred, fear or ignorance. is at war with the very institutions. government and voluntary, which are basic to our free society." Rosen charged. He declared that organizations and individuals on the far right charge presidents, Republican as well as Democratic, with treason, accuse Congress of passing uncon- stitutional laws and call for the MRS. TERRY YAROWS impeachment of the chief justice of the Supreme Court. They find Madelon Frances Zaft and Terry churches and schools ridden with Yarows were united in marriage in Communists. They see foreign-born a ceremony solemnized by Rabbi conspiracy in national efforts to Moses Lehrman and, Cantor Louis extend equal rights to all Ameri- Klein at Bnai Moshe Synagogue cans regardless of race or creed." recently. The couple are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zaft, 15301 Oak Park Blvd.. Oak Park, and Bnat • • • ...A ctivates `Simmered tutto-di-giorno ta'am!" Chef Boy-Ar-Dee uses a mixture of English, Italian and Jewish to tell you that his brand new sauce has Simmered all-day flavor!" CHEF BOY-AR-DEE• MEATLESS SPAGHETTI SAUCE so rich in flavor, you'd think you'd cooked it all day. Who else but Chef Boy-Ar-Dee could create so much baimische ta'am in a meatless sauce — home grown tomatoes, spices, enriched with the Italian touch of pure olive oil. Delicious with spaghetti, omelets, Onions and meat loaf. BRAND NEW! In recloseable jars- 16 oz. and 29 oz. Mrs. Fannie Yarows, 13332 N. Nor- folk. The bride wore a floor-length candlelight satin Bianci gown with a train. Both neckline and side panels were embroidered in tiny seed pearls, and a small ' pearl and rhinestone crown held TIKVAH CHAPTER Bowling League will host its annual meet- ing noon Tuesday at Cong. Gemi- luth Chassodim. Luncheon will be served. and there will be surprise her bouffant fingertip veil. games. For reservations. call Mrs. , Sisters of the bride. Mrs. David Morris Harelick, UN 3-7571. or Bittker and Wilma Zaft, were mat- Mrs. Charles Galin, 341-5076. ron - and maid of honor. Brides- maids were Mrs. Herbert Lux and Historical Society Sets 2 National Meetings Dr. Leon J. Obermayer of Phila- delphia. president of the Ameri- can Jewish Historical- Society. announced two meetings of the • society. The first is the joint session of the American Historical Associa- tion, the American Committee for Irish Studies and the American Jewish Historical Society. at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association. 2:30 p.m.. Dec. 30. in the Shoreham Hotel, n- Washington. The theme of the Joint Session will be: "Acculturation and Iden- tity in American Society: Irish and Jewish Separateness Beyond the Melting Pot." Prof. Moses Richin of San Francisco State College will preside. Papers will be delivered by Prof. Irving Greenberg, Yeshiva University. and by Dr. William V. Shannon. Washington. . The second meeting will be the 63rd annual meeting of the American Jewish Historical So- ' ciet.N.', March 20-22, in Cincinnati. Fortunate is he who works at perfumes. woe to him who works at tanning.—Baba Bathra 16. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST CLOSED THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING Barbara Weiss. with Nancy Pearl- man as junior bridesmaid. Mrs. Rebecca Zaft and Mrs. Mary Ross, the bride's grandmothers, joined the procession. Assisting the bridegroom were his brother, Seymour Yarows; Ar- thur Elkin, the best man; and ush - F ers Harvey Beim and Louis Bassin. Also seating guests were David , Bittker and Marshall Rachleff. Following a Miami Beach and Nassau honeymoon. the couple is living on Greenfield Ave. A pre-donor meeting is sched- uled by Zedakah Club for 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Maurice Knopper, 19803 Whitcomb. Dessert luncheon will be served. The donor luncheon, which will be held 12:30 p.m. Dec 2 at Cong. a Shaarey Zedek. will feature hair and style fashion show, with , valuable prizes to be awarded. Funds raised at Zedakah's major event of the year will go for extensive hospital work for the mentally ill and aid to indi- gent senior citizens in the com- munity. Under president Mrs. Paul Deutch, the committee chairmen are Mesdames Sam Wexler, fund- ' raising; Gerson Horton, pledge ticket: Ben Chestnut, journal; and Willard Zamsky, program. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, November 20, 1964 lb " CHUCK ROAST . . . . VEAL BREAST BREAST OF BEEF Trimmed 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD lb. lb. 6Sc 35c 79c DI 1-2345 Administration Hospitals for 1962- 1963. Emanuel Berlatsky, director of JWB Community Services, who an- alyzes the trend in the JWB Year Book, also points out that the wide- spread replanning of Center pro- grams emphasizes the intensified interfest in exploring what • role the Center should play in provid- ing Jewish education for various 8rtgagements Mr. and Mrs. -Sydney A. Krause of W. Outer Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sara Lou, to David R. Shevitz; son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shevitz of San Juan Dr. The brid.e-elect is a graduate of Miami University, Ox- ford, 0. Mr. Shevitz is presently attending University of Michigan Law School. A May wedding is planned. For the HY Spot Of Your Affaii Music by Hy Herman And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) 342-9424 • Distinctive Ceremonies • Specialty! segments of the Jewish community. • Candids • Formals REMEMBER... MUSIC STUDY CLUB CELEBRITY CONCERT SUN., NOV. 29—FORD AUD. 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