• • Bnai Brith Men and Women's Councils Schedule Meetings for Delegates The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council will hold its monthly delegates meeting 8:30 p.m. Wed- nesday at Cong. Gemiluth Chas- sodim. Samuel G. Bank, Council presi- dent, asked all lodge presidents and delegates to attend the meet- ing, at which pertinent issues re- quiring immediate action and ap- proval will be taken up. Final plans will be made for the Dec. 11 Bnai Brith Israel Bond Dinner, to be addressed by Dr. William W e x 1 e r, international president. * * * Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit will hold its monthly meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Workmen's Circle Center. At the monthly session, normal- ly held on Wednesdays, officers of the newly formed Jacobson Chapter will be installed, and the chapter charter presented. Mrs. Phillip Fealk, first vice • Comic Emil Cohen Coming to Nov. 29 Leaders Reception American-Jewish humorist Emil Cohen will be guest star at the Bnai Brith Leadership Reception 8:30 p.m. Nov. 29 at Holiday Manor in advance of the Bnai Brith Tes- timonial Dinner- Dance. Since establish- ing himself as a top humorist, ra- conteur and vocalist at Gros- singer's, Cohen has starred in major night clubs, hotels and theaters through- out the land and has been a guest on many leading TV programs. The Bnai Brith Testimonial Din- Cohen ner-Dance to be held 7 p.m. Dec. 11 at Adas Shalom Synagogue will feature Interna- tional President Dr. William A. Wexler. Dedicated leaders of Bnai Brith in this area will be honored for their devotion to the Bnai Brith program of service to Israel, with the participation of 26 Bnai Brith lodges and 22 chapters. Eric Rosenow and his orchestra will provide the music for dancing, and a cocktail reception will pre- cede the dinner. The event is under the auspices of the Bnai Brith Israel Bond pro- gram, with Alexander Gersuk, Council Israel Bond chairman, as dinner chairman. For reservations call the Bond office, DI. 1-5707. DRAPERIES Dry Cleaned and Finished With Decorator Fold Removed, Measured and Rehung to Your Satisfaction Commercial — Residential Phone for Free Estimates YOUNG'S CLEANERS 8914 W. 7 Mile Rd. UN 1-6688 411111111111111111111111111111/ president of District 6, will be installing officer. Jacobson Chapter officers are Mesdames Morris Sears, president; Ted Boorman, Isadore Field and Art Levine, vice presidents; and Sidney Cohen, treasurer; Miss Sally Ranen and Mesdames Ruben Eizen, Jack Segal and Henry Fridenberg, secretaries. All council delegates are asked to attend by council president Mrs. Alan Nathan. • Washington Marks BB Centennial Mr. Golding to Marry Renee Zuckerman . f7) Ji rith • • • tiTctivittes HENRY MORGANTHAU CHAP- TER will present "Dolls for De- mocracy," at its 8:30 p.m. Tuesday meeting at the Oak Park Com- munity Center. Mrs. Herbert Gross and Pearl Feldman will present the program. The "dolls" in reali- ty are detailed miniature replicas of famous persons who have con- tributed to democracy. Guests in- vited. Refreshments will be served. * * * BRANDEIS CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Sholom Aleichem Institute. The theme is "Accent on Youth" with the Ruach Chapter girls presenting a mock Bnai Brith celebrates its centen- meeting. Guests invited. Refresh- nial in Washington this weekend. ments will be served. The world's largest Jewish serv- ice organization has been part of the capital scene since the close Prevent Defamations, of the Civil War in 1865. FCC Is Urged by ADL That was when 28 prominent NEW YORK—The Anti-Defama- Jewish residents of the city, chart- ered as Elijah Lodge, began a tion League of Bnai Brith urged campaign to bind the war wounds the Federal Communications Corn- that had bitterly divided Northern mission to consider three "addi- Jews and those who had defended tional counteractive steps" against the Confederacy. The anniversary observance the use of telephone facilities to coincides with the three-day an- convey "defamatory attacks on nual meeting of Bnai Brith's inter- individuals, groups or institutions." national board of governors that Let Freedom Ring, an extremist convenes here Saturday evening, propaganda operation using tele- when Israel Ambassador and Mrs. phone automatic announcement Avraham Harman will each be pre- service, was again cited as the sented the Bnai Brith Humanitar- principal offender. ianism Award. After an ADL complaint filed The citations of the Harmans with the FCC on Sept. 3, American also commemorate another mile- Telephone and Telegraph Company stone — the 100th anniversary of announced that names and addres- Bnai Brith's first contact with the ses of subscribers to the announce- Jews of Palestine. In 1865 the or- ment service would be given out ganization rushed relief funds to on request in order to "facilitate Jewish colonists there who were recourse to the courts by those stricken with a cholera epidemic. who considered themselves de- Organized in 1843 in New famed." York, Bnai Brith already had Citing Western Union as a mes- 5,000 members when Elijah sage-carrying public utility which Lodge, the 50th Bnai Brith group, will not knowingly accept messages was established. containing "profane or obscene Since 1937, Washington has also language or d e f amatory state- been international headquarters ments," ADL urged that telephone for Bnai Brith. The eight-story, companies be required to add the brick-and-glass Bnai Brith Build- same provision to the use of its ing is one of the capital's archi- recorded announcement service. tectural prize winners. Its Klutz- nick Exhibit Hall, featuring col- lections of Jewish art and historic Dr. Danto Brings Girl documents and memorabilia, at- Out of Hypnotic Trance tracts thousands of visitors each Local psychiatrist Dr. Bruce L year. Yerushalayim Lodge, founded in Danto used a loudly ticking alarm 1888 as the first Bnai Brith unit clock to awaken an 18-year-old in Palestine, included Chaim Nach- Henry Ford Community College man Bialik, the great Jewish poet; coed from the hypnotic trance she Maier Dizengoff, first mayor of Tel had been in for 16 hours. Cynthia Wellman of Inkster had Aviv, and Eliezer Ben Yehuda, the "father of modern Hebrew," on been hypnotized last weekend by her psychology instructor at the its rolls. Dearborn college. Danto was called into the case by other doctors at Wayne County General Hospital Dr. Wexler Is Honored when they recalled he had been on Visit in Ecuador successful in a similar case two QUITO, Ecuador (JTA) — Dr. years ago. William A. Wexler, international Dr. Danto spent three hours president of Bnai Brith, wound up working on the case. Remedies he a visit to Ecuador last weekend, suggested earlier over the phone when he was the guest of honor had failed to help, but he decided at a luncheon tendered to him by on the alarm clock to reach her Abraham Sarlouis, charge d'af- through her sense of hearing. faires of Israel's embassy here. The hypnotist, Dr. Gerald Grif- Among the guests was Vymber- fin, who called the incident a ley Coerr, the U.S. ambassador to "classroom experiment," resigned this country. Wexler who had from his position Tuesday. come to Quito primarily to visit the Bnai Brith lodge in the ALLAN J. ROTH, 23040 Church, Ecuadorian capital, also paid a Oak Park, will represent the courtesy visit to Dr. Hernando American Red Cross High School Donoso Velasco, secretary-general Division, Southeastern Michigan of the government. Chapter, as adult adviser to the two youth delegates which repre- MRS. ELI RESNIKOFF of Brook- sent the organization on the youth lyn was re-elected president of the advisory council to the Michigan Mizrachi Women's Organization of Youth Commission. Roth also has America at its convention in been asked to serve as adult ad- Atlantic City recently. viser on the school dropout com- mittee of the council, which has THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS representatives of some 30 youth 24—Friday, November 19, 1965 organizations. 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