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August 06, 1965 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-08-06

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nai 13rith, Activities

Detroit Bnai Brith Councils Planning
Maurice Zeiger Library at WS [T Hillel

The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Maurice Zeiger died in June,
Brith Men's and Women's Councils while conducting the Men's Coun-
will honor the memory of Maurice cif installation ceremonies at
Zeiger by the establishment of the Temple Israel. He was a past pres-
library at the new Wayne State ident of Oak-Woods Lodge, past
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation. The president of the Men's Council and
Foundation will be part of the new a vice president of District Grand
Wayne State Religious Center Lodge 6.
Building.
At the recent convention in
The two councils are conducting Chicago, the district honored his
a campaign to raise $10,000 for memory by establishing the Mau-
this project. In charge are Mrs. rice Zeiger Memorial Forest in
David Levine and Sol Moss. Israel, and naming him, post-
Nathan D. Rubenstein is chairman humously, an honorary past presi-
of the campaign committee. dent of the district.

Mrs. Onrich Elected
BBYO Board Head

At the annual meeting of Bnai
Brith Youth Organization's board
of directors, Mrs. Henry P. Onrich
was elected chairman. Mrs. Onrich
had previously served as vice chair-
man of the board and is a past
president of • Detroit Bnai Brith
Women's Council.
Serving with Mrs. Onrich are
vice chairmen Mrs. Harry Bodzin
and Mrs. Sanford Rosenthal. Sec-
retary to the board is Emanuel
Mandel, director of Michigan Re-
gion BBYO.

Mrs. Rosenthal was presented
with a District Service Award
Key denoting oustanding service
to Bnai Brith Youth. The na-
tional award is given annually
to individuals nominated by
their community.

The Michigan convention staff
included Emanuel Mandel, director
of Michigan Region BBYO; Melvin
Clayton, assistant director, Mich-
igan Region BBYO; Monty Pomm,
assistant director, Windsor Jewish
Community Center; Doris- Surath,
adviser to Haganah BBG; and
Benson Leet, adviser, Kennedy
AZA.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, August 6, 1965

travel to Cuba after being invited
to play in the Capablanca Memo-
rial Tournament in Havana Aug.
25. The State Department
"he does not fall within the depatt-
ment's established c r i t e r i a."
Travel to Cuba has been restricted
since 1961.

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Detroit Aleph Zadik Aleph Council
officers and chairman: Bob Burnstein,
Solomon AZA; Jay Kaner, Kennedy;
Richard Victor, Solomon; Len Farber,
Einstein; Chuck Krause, Solomon; -War-
ren Spinner, Kennedy; Stuart Cohen,
Rose; Robert Katkowsky, Aria; and
Richard Steinhart, Goode.
BBG Council officers: Edye Fagenson,
Mitzvah BBG; Linda Fink, Kadimah;
Debby Keller, Ruach; Gayle Meskin,
Savage; and Michele Sinkoff, Sy-teens.
Great Lakes Council officers and
chairman: Donna Cheriak, Strosberg;
Lonnie Propas, Herzl; Laureen Pomm,
Rachel; Linda Young, Haganah; Diane
Wolfe. Haganah; Miriam Muroff, Rachel;
and Alan Kaufman, Galilee.

NEW YORK—U.S. chess cham-
pion Bobby Fischer, 22, will not
be allowed to play in an interna-
tional tournament in Cuba later
this month, by order of the State
Department.
Fischer made the request for
endorsement of his passport for

Elected as community members
of the board of directors are:
Dr. Irving Panush, Judge Joseph
U. S.
INSPECTED
Pernich, Judge George Kent, Carl
AND PASSED BY
Hartman of Wayne State Univer-
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
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What can Jewish youth do to Wayne State University.
Delegates-at-large serving for ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I
help Judaism flourish in the Dias-
two years will be Mrs. Molly cs
pora?
The vital role of Jewish teen- Weiner, Allan Nathan, Mrs. Allan
agers outside of Israel was ex- Weitzman, David Bittker, Mrs. Al
AFTER TISHA b'AV (Sunday, Aug. 8)
plored by 86 leadership training Stein, Mrs. Sidney Eidelman, Mrs.
Leon
Dreylinger,
Mrs.
Morris
Plea-
ORDER YOUR
program participants of the Bnai
Brith Youth Organization and son and Mrs. Philip Fealk. Serving
MEAT
as the immediate past chairman
Young Judaea.
OR
Panush.
DAIRY
Holding a one-day joint meet- of the board is * Bernard
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Dr. Daniel Thursz, Baltimore, is Among the students aided, she re-
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Windsor Miss First Teen Agers' Roles
in OratoryContest Viewed at Kallah
at BB Convention Youth Discussion

Barbara Center of Windsor, a
member of the Michigan delega-
tion to the District 6 Bnai Brith
Youth Organization convention in
Elkhart Lake, Wis., placed first in
the girls oratory contest.
Barbara was among 350 repre-
sentatives from Midwest chapters
who gathered to discuss issues vital
to Jewish youth today. Theme was
"A BBYO Goal: Individual De-
velopment . . . Jewish Youths'
Task of Defining Itself." Conven-
tioneers were representing 9,000
members of Midwest Bnai Brith
Youth.
Other local names who made
news were Edye Fagenson of
Mitzvah Chapter, who was elected
district vice president; and Carol
Kadushin of Farmington, Aliyah
BBG, who was elected reporter.
Leading the 65-member Michi-
gan delegation were the following:

Chess Champ Bobby Fisher Refused Passport to Cuba

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