Mercy College - ADL Dialogue Will Explore `Tensions, Responsibilities in New Climate' Mercy College of Detroit and the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith will hold the second annual Jewish-Catholic Dialogue Thursday under the title "Ten- sions and Responsibilities in a New Climate." The day-long program will start at 9 a.m. with registration in Mc- Auley Auditorium on the Mercy campus. Keynote addresses will be given at 11:30 a.m. by the Most Rev. G. Emmett Carter, bishop of Lon- don, Ont., and by Rabbi Leon Feuer, president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Ten discussion groups will as- semble at Our Lady of Mercy High School at 1 p.m. to explore tensions and responsibilities in the home, in social relationships, the neighborhood, in church and state relationships, and in educa- tion. Chairmen and consultants for the afternoon sessions include Francis J. Coomes, director of the Michigan Catholic Confer- ence; Dr. Leonard Moss, chair- m a n, sociology department, Wayne State University; Samuel Lerner, director of Jewish Fami- ly and Children's Service; Bert Levy, Michigan Civil Rights Commission; Herman Jacobs, University of Mirbigan; and Sister Mary Leila, administra- tor of Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospi- tal. Applebaum-Rosender Rites Planned for July A summary panel will meet at 4:30 p.m. to summarize the find- ings of the discussion groups. It will be chaired by Richard Lo- benthal, Michigan director of ADL. The evening session, which be- gins at 8, is open to the public with no admission charge. Speak- ers will be Mother Mary Luke, &L., who was named by Pope Paul VI as the first American woman auditor at Vatican Council II, and Dr. Joseph L. Lichten, di- rector of ADL's department of in- tercultural affairs, who has at- tended the Vatican Council's ses- sions promoting mutual under- standing between Christians and Jews. Sister Mary Lucille, R.S.M., president of Mercy College of De- troit, and Mrs—Charles Solovich, chairman of the regional advisory board of ADL, are co chairmen for the Dialogue Day. Mrs. Beulah Whitby, chairman of the depart- ment of social work and sociology at Mercy, is coordinator, and Lo- benthal, secretary. - •• t,_tctivittes ociety S. Lawrence and Rella Halpern, son and daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Israel I. Halpern, of Santa Rosa Ave. spent a week here while on . vacation from school in New York City. Lawrence, who graduated from Harvard Law School last summer and who passed the Michigan Bar in December, was sworn in as a member of the Bar in a private ceremony in the courtrooms of Federal Judge Wade McCree Jr., and Circuit Court Judge Nathan J. Kaufman. He is continuing his law studies in the gradu- ate department of New York University, majoring in labor relations. Rella attends the Mandl School for Medical Assistants, in Manhattan. The 40th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Karbal will be cele- brated at Sabbath services Saturday morning at Cong. Aravas Achim. To honor the couple, their children, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mehler, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Korn and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard blitz and 13 grand- children have donated 18 volumes of the Tanach to the synagogue library. The Sherman Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Philip Sherman, 18114 Warrington. At the last meeting the following officers were installed: Louis Wolfgang, president; Sam Center, vice president; Mrs. Aubrey Gordon, secretary; Jean Lorber, treasurer; and Johanna Meyers, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Eleanor Atkinson of Glynn Travel, Grand River, and Mr. Harold Kalt of Kalt Travel, Birmingham, were guests of El Al Airlines and of the Dan Hotels for a week's stay in Israel. The next meeting of the Kutnick Cousins Club will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday in the home of Phil and Toby Kutnick, 23741 Beverly, Oak Park. Dr. Jack Kutnick will speak on "Dental Hygiene." Family pic- tures will be shown. Third Jewish Music Concert Planned by Selfridge Air Force o Base Chaplain A program of Jewish music will time at Selfridge Field as instru- be presented 8 p.m. Sunday, at mental soloist. Miss Schwartz is a the Selfridge Air Force Base Cha- member of several community pel. Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin, chap- symphony orchestras. lain at the base since 1947, ar- ranged the third annual event. Love Last year the program was so By Harry Waxman well received by base personnel Love, they say and civilian guests that profession- Makes the world go round. al artists again will appear. A re- Then they get married. turn feature will be Wyn Landis, I wonder, do they Detroit soprano, who has concer- , Find the theory tized extensively in the United States and Canada. Sound? Detroit Cantor Simon Berman- is, of Cong. Ahavas Achim will present liturgical, operatic and fferric the StEir-W2y semi-classical works. He also will direct The Bel Canto Women's DICK STEIN choir. Among its professional sing- & cRCITESTRA ers who will be soloists are Lois Ack, Barbara Cash, Jean Goldberg, Mary Friedland and Lama Shetzoe. Accompanist is Mildred Levey, pianist and teacher. This will be the choir's second appearance at the base. Carole Schwartz, young Detroit cellist, will appear for the first LI 7-2770 Answer to last week's baby-on-the-move . MRS. LEO WEINGARDEN (Formerly Geraldine Towlen) Max Schrut For Good Photographs and Prompt Service For the HY Spot Of Your Affair Call me at BLAIR STUDIO Music by Hy Herman And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) 342-9424 • Distinctive Ceremonies a Specialty! 32-Year-Old Paul Borman Is Elected President of Big S upermarket Chain Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs We Come to Your Homo TY With Samples 5-8805 UN 4-6845 Want ads get quick results! 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