&ai AIM, Activities
SHOLEM ALEICHEM LODGE
will hold its third anniversary din-
ner 6 p.m. Sunday at the Sholem
Aleichem Institute. The Jewish
Folk Chorus will provide the musi-
cal entertainment, and there will
be greetings from the Bnai Brith
Metropolitan Detroit Council.
Harry Cash is chairman, and Alex
Gottlieb president of the lodge.
Wives are invited to the dinner.
For reservations, call Jacob
Gubow, 342-6665.
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CENTENNIAL LODGE will meet
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Oak Park
Community Center. Tom Treloar,
Free Press reporter who investi-
gated marriage counselors' prac-
tices in Detroit, will speak on "The
Marriage Counselor Racket." The
public may attend.
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TIKVAH CHAPTER will meet
noon Tuesday at Cong. Gemiluth
Chassodim. A luncheOn will be
served and prizes awarded. Mrs.
Alan Nathan will speak. Mrs.
George Fleischer is in charge of
arrangements. Guests invited.
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-
AL CHAPTER will hold a coed
meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Cong. Gemiluth Ohassodim. This
will be a social evening with
games and prizes, followed by
dancing and refreshments. Men
and women are invited. There is
no admission charge.
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HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER
will hold a membership retention
tea 12:30 p.m. Monday at the
home of Mrs. Joseph Eder, 19375
Canterbury. A comedy skit will
be presented by the Council of
Catholic Women. Prospective
members invited.
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Morris Usher, 31525 Frank-
lin Fairway, Farmington.
SUBURBAN LODGE will view
slides of Dr. George Dean's recent
visit to Russia 8:30 p.m. Monday
at the home of Carl Siegel, 1134
Charrington, Birmingham. Dr.
Dean will narrate his slides. Re-
freshments will be served. Guests
invited. Program chairman is Bob
Monheit, assisted by Ralph Miller.
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REX LODGE will hear Judge
Ira Kaufman speak on Israel at an
Israeli Bond Rally 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day at Oak Park Community Cen-
ter. Refreshments will be served.
Guests invited. For information,
call Frank Paul Blase, vice presi-
dent, KE 5-3L 5.
ADL Advisory Post
to Mrs. Solovich
for Another Term
Mrs. Charles D. Solovich, Detroit
attorney, was re-elected chairman
of the Michigan regional advisory
board of the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith at the group's
annual meeting here Sunday.
Judges Burton Shifman of Oak
Park and Joseph Pernick of De-
troit; Melvin Weisz, Detroit in-
surance man; and Richard Rosen-
feld, Jackson attorney, were
elected vice chairmen, and Louis
Davis of Mount Clemens, treasurer.
Sherman Harris, head of ADL's
southern fact-finding office located
in Atlanta, was luncheon speaker,
together with Michigan Rep. Jack
Faxon; Ernest Mazey, Michigan
director of the American Civil
Liberties Union; and Richard
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Lobenthal, Michigan ADL director.
SUBURBAN CHAPTER will meet
Elected to the board from the
Detroit •area, in addition to the
For the HY Spot
officers mentioned above, were:
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Samuel Rank, Walter Berdow, David
Bittker, Mrs. Andrew Berger, Dr. Mor-
ton Barnett, Jerry Bielfield, Irwin Bur-
dick, Mrs. Dorothy Bodzin, Judge Ben-
jamin Burdick, Philip Chapnick, Rep.
Daniel Cooper, Nelson Chase, Avern
Cohn, Albert Colman, Rabbi Hayim
Donin, Dr. Norman Drachler, William.
Ellman, Rep. Jack Faxon, Mrs. Bea-
trice Fealk, Mrs. Sarah Foley, William
Frank, Dr. Jacob Goldman, Maynard
Gordon, Irwin Green, Rabbi Irwin
Groner, Ralph Goldsmith, Dr. Richard
Hertz.
Also, Mrs. Thelma Isaacs, Rabbi
David Jessel, Harold Jaffa, Judge
Charles Kaufman, Judge Ira Kaufman,
Judge Nathan Kaufman, Rep. Albert'
Kramer, Harry N. Katz, Julius Kahn,
Mrs. Evelyn Levine, David Lebenbom,
G. Vernon Leopold, Sen. Sander Levin,
Alan Luckoff, Herbert Levitt, Mrs. Bess
Mann, Arnold Michlin, Norman Michlin,
Dr. Leonard Moss, Sol Moss, David
Nissen, Mrs. Ida Nathan, Ben Nathan-
son, Harold Norris, Shelby Newhouse,
Max Osnos, Judge Joseph Pernick, Mrs.
Harriet Phillips, Max Pincus, Nathan
Rubinstein, Dr. Mel Ravitz, Mrs. Evelyn
Rosenthal, Ronald Rothstein, Mrs.
Joseph Rodman, Mrs. Jack Sayles, Dr.
Roberta Sigel, Mrs. Miriam Stryer, Dr.
M. Robert Syme, Leslie Schmier, Judge
Burton Shifman, Leonard N. Simons,
Max Somberg, Alan Walt, Harvey Weis-
berg, Melvin Weisz and Milton Wein-
stein.
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Bnai Brith Building with the
mounting of a mezuzah at 19951
Livernois are (from left) HY
Crystal, executive director of the
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith
Council; Barney Levine, presi-t
dent of Pisgah Lodge, whose of-
fice is in the n e w building;
Samuel G. Bank, president of the
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith
Council; and Avram B. Charlip,
manager of the Covenant Credit
Union, which exclusively serves
Bnai Brith members and their
families. Not pictured is Samuel
L. Kastner, president of the
Covenant Credit Union.
Senior Citizens
Asked to Program,
'Going Like 50'
The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Men's and Women's Councils
and their Community and Veter-
ans' Services Committees invite all
senior citizens of the community to
a special "Going Like 50" program
1:30 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Gemi-
luth Chassodim.
This is the first in a series of
monthly programs specially design-
ed for the senior citizen.
Topic for this Sunday will be
"Your Social Security and
Health Insurance Problems."
Josephine Jackson, field repre-
sentative of the Social Security
Administration, will explain the
1965 amendments to the Social
Security Act, with special em-
phasis on health insurance for
the aged and the provisions of
the Medicare program which
come into effect next July 1.
A social program will follow the
speaker. Pearl Kaplan and Max
Miller, soprano and baritone duet,
will perform along with Allan
Haller, pantomimist, and Dave Se-
karek, dancer.
At this meeting mutual interest
groups, such as singing, arts and
crafts, sewing, discussion groups,
movies, Hebrew, Yiddish and
games, will be organized for the
older citizens under the direction
of Bnai Brith volunteers, who are
specialists in these fields.
Samuel G. Bank, president of the
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith
Council, and Mrs. Alan Nathan,
president of the Bnai Brith Wom-
en's Council of Metropolitan De-
troit, have appointed as chairmen
of this program Bernard Panush
and Mrs. Harris Becker.
Assisting them in . their arrange-
ments are Sherman Goldman, Rob-
ert Rudman, Norton Serlin, Mrs.
Charles Galinsky, Mrs. Gordon
Fruitman, Mrs. Murray Panzer and
Hy Crystal, executive director.
A social hour will follow, and
refreshments will be served. Ad-
mission is free.
S. American BB Leaders
Hold Meeting in Chile
VALPARAISO, Chile (JTA) —
Some 120 delegates from 16 coun-
tries met here for a convention
of the Latin American district of
Bnai Brith.
Among those taking part in the
convention program were Dr. Wil-
liam Wexler, international presi-
dent of Bnai Brith, and Saul E.
Jeftes, director of its international
council. Manuel Bianchi Gundian,
president of the Interamerican
Commission of Human Rights of
the Organization of American
States, was awarded the Bnai
Brith Human Rights Medal of
Merit.
Delegations taking part in the
convention represented lodges in
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile,
Colombia, Costa Rica, Curacao,
Ecuador, G u a t e m a l a, Mexico,
Nicaragua, Panama, P a r a g u a y,
Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, November 12, 1965
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