Week-Long Human Relations Institute to Be Offered at Oakland University A Human Relations Institute, co- sponsored by the South Oakland Chapter of the National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews, the Detroit Round Table and Oakland University will be held at Oakland University Aug. 16-22. Scheduled for 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., the workshop has been designed to appeal equally to parents, adults working with youth groups, relig- ious groups, social agencies, schools, government and communi- ty councils. Major emphasis will be on the role of those influencing youth in modifying behavior in or- der to create better understanding. Partial scholarship aid to cover the tuition fee is available through the Detroit Round Table for those who could not attend otherwise and who plan to put into practice the results of their workshop experi- ence. For registration blanks, con- Donna Arlene Weiss, Joel Schulman Set Date Sandra 111: Bowman Wed to New Yorker tact the Detroit Round Table, 150 W. Boston, 48206, or Oak- land University, Mott Center of Community Affairs, Rochester, 48063. The phone number is 338- 7211, extension 2176. For schol- arship information, call Detroit Round Table, TO 9.6306. Regis- tration should be completed by Aug. 10. Among the specialists who will be featured on the program will be Dr. Mel Ravitz, associate professor of sociology at Wayne State Univer- city, and member of the Detroit Common Council; Father Anthony J. Kaufman, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Royal Oak; Clar- nece Barnes, executive director, Pontiac Urban League; Walter Klein, executive director, Jewish MRS. DOUGLAS MANN Community Council of Metropoli- Dr. Leon Fram, Rabbi M. Robert tan Detroit; and a panel of teen- agers composed of the Junior Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach Round Table of Metropolitan De- officiated at the recent Temple Israel ceremony uniting Sandra troit. Margo Bowman, daughter of Mr. ■ ■ ■ ■ and Mrs. Norman Lee of Owosso, to Douglas S. Mann, son of Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Mann of Eastchester, N.Y. Hedy Bowman was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Janice Mann, sister of the bride- This Week's Radio and groom, and Prudy Holzhausen of Television Programs Grand Rapids. In the bridegroom's party were his best man, Robert ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO Curtis of Shaker Heights, 0.; his Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. cousins, Allen and Andy Mann of Station: WWJ. New York; and ushers Jeffrey Feature: Maurice Samuel and Leib, Michael Small and Marc Arn- Mark Van Doren continue their koff, cousins of the bride. series of conversations about the The bride wore a French or- poetry of the Bible with "Epic: the ganza gown with an Empire Kings," in which they discuss Saul, bodice embroidered with Belgian David and Solomon. Prof. Van Dor- lace and seed pearls, elbow- en will read his poem, "Last of length sleeves and a scalloped the Judges," and the Psalm "Lam- neckline. An organza bow was ent on Saul and Jonathan" will be set at the waist, and a chapel read. train was attached to the floor- * * length skirt. TO DWELL TOGETHER After a four-week tour of the Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. West, the couple will reside in Station: WJBK and Channel 2. Tuckahoe, N.Y. Feature: "Honored in His Own City," a celebration of the contri- butions of composer Julius Chajes, conductor of the Center Symphony, with Cantor Harold Orbach per- forming several of Chajes' com- positions. * * * Jacob G. (Bud) Brown's 30-foot MESSAGE OF ISRAEL sloop "Rhapsody" placed first in Time: 6 a.m. Sunday. his division in the Port Huron-to- Station: WXYZ. Mackinaw sailing race last week- Feature: "The Relationship Be- end. tween Judaism, Government and Brown, 18022 Wildemere, skip- Politics," with Rabbi Eugene J. Lip- pered in the Cruising C Division. man of Temple Sinai, Washington, He and his six-man crew, all of D.C.; and Hon. Myer Feldman, this area, were from the Great former general consul to President Lakes Yacht Club. The club's com- Johnson. modore, Iry Yackness, and Herman * * Frankel, co-owners of "The Hun- AGENDA FOR ACTION tress," placed second in that divi- Time: 7:05 p.m. Monday. sion, in which some 38 boats com- Station: CKLW-FM (93.9). peted. This was Brown's second year Feature: "Arab Refugees: Vic- tims or Pawns?" (Part One), the of racing. The 235-mile, three-day first discussion between an of- race is one of the largest "inland" ficial spokesman of an Arab gov- competitions in the country. "The ernment and pro-Israel members of Rhapsody" completed the course the AJCongress, on the subject of in 54 hours. The crew included Brown's son, the future of Arab refugees. Re- presenting the Jordan government Steve; Warren Shwayder; Jim Wil- is Weleed Sadi; and Shad Polier liams; Dr. Harvey Krieger; and and Phil Baum represent the AJC. Morris H. Brown, a cousin of the skipper. * * * r 40•11.1-04 41•1111.4 1.0=1. 4 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weiss of George Washington Ave., South- field, announce the engagement of their daughter Donna Arlene to Joel Schulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel L. Schulman of Northlawn Ave. The future bridegroom attends Walsh Institute. A July 16, 1966 wedding is planned. Tombs of Dachau Victims Desecrated in Germany BONN (JTA)—Five tombstones have been desecrated in a Jewish cemetery at Erpting, where several thousand Jewish victims of the notorious Dachau concentration camp lie at rest, the local police chief in the town of Erpting re- ported. The cemetery is believed to con- - tain the largest number of Nazi holocaust victims in West Ger- many. The Erpting police official said that several attempts to overturn tombstones at the Jewish cemetery there were made last week, and declared he had the burial grounds under surveillance. Nevertheless, he reported, his force had not noticed the desecra- tions until daylight. He pledged to make every effort to apprehend the culprits. The White House Conference on Education, which concluded its two-day sessions with a number of proposals to revitalize American education, included several Jew- ish representatives amongst the participants. They were Rabbi Morris Sherer, executive vice presi- dent of Agudath Israel of America; Dore Schary, national chairman of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith; Mrs. Joseph Willen, president of the National Council of Jewish Women; Max Birnbaum, director of education of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee and Samuel Borowsky, general secretary of the National Council for Jewish Edu- cation. SANFORD H. BOLZ, veteran Washington attorney, has been ap- pointed Washington counsel of the American Jewish Committee. SAM ROSENBLAT ewry Jacob Brown First in Port Huron-to- Mackinaw Race Time: 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Retired Admiral to View Station: WDTM-FM. Feature: "Public Funds for Pa- U.S. Operations in Israel Cooking;.Fashion Shows A wide range of activities will rochial Schools." WASHINGTON (JTA) — The * * * highlight the community arts pro- State Department announced that STRATFORD PREVIEW gram at the Michigan State Fair, retired Admiral Elliott B. Strauss Time: 3 p.m. Sunday. which opens Aug. 27. These will has been assigned to Israel, to help Station: WDTM-FM. be in addition to the regular com- examine overseas operations of the Feature: Bloch's "Schelomo," petition among exhibitors in the United States government. (Hebraic Rhapsody for Cello and fields of baking, canning, needle- On this temporary assignment, Orchestra), with Leonard Rose, work, hobby-craft, ect. Admiral Strauss will join a two- who is appearing at Stratford man team of professional foreign Sunday. Greenberg Registration service inspectors. * * Hayim Greenberg School is Admiral Strauss is former direc- accepting registration 10 a.m. to TV Program Rescheduled tor of the U. S. agency for inter- 3 p.m. daily for chlidren age 312 George. M. Zeltzer, chairman of national development programs in to 5 for nursery and students for the Culture Commission of the Jew- Tunisia and the Malagasy Repub- the afternoon classes and Sunday ish Community Council, announced lic. He is not Jewish, and should school. For information call the a change in time of the Council's not be confused with Admiral Lew- school, UN 4-6319. regular weekly TV program, "To is Strauss. Dwell Together." 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