THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, June 10, 1966 ADL Charges Birch Society Twisting California Study to Stir Up Hatred NEW YORK — The Anti- Defamation League of .Bnai Brith charged the John Birch Society with taking "a long step toward its appeal to bigots" — the "de- liberate promotion of hostility" between Christians and Jews.. Arnold Forster, general coun- sel of ADL and co-author of a recent book on the society, de- clared that Birch spokesmen throughout the country were "false- ly and maliciously" interpreting the findings of a University of California scientific study on "Christian Beliefs and Anti-Sem- itism" as a diatribe against church- going and Christian religions. He also replied to attacks on the league of Birch spokesmen. The study, made by sociologists * * Oakland University, Brandeis Women Co-Sponsor The Famous Chamber Music Trio in Concert man is ticket chairman, with com- mittee members, Mesdames Wil- liam Deutsch, Aubrey Goldman, Jacob Kellman, Norman Levy, Har- old Marko and Eugene Sims. Mrs. Zussman advises that the chapter's supply of tickets will be limited, and orders will be process- ed in the order in which they are It is the initial volume in a received. series based on five years of re- For reservations, call Mrs. Zuss- search made by the center under man, LI 2-5344, or write to Brandeis an ADL grant and is already being University Concert, 8329 Hendrie, used by Protestant and Catholic Huntington Woods. religious leaders who are con- Installation of officers of the cerned with the problem and are Detroit Chapter will be held 12:30 seeking ways to solve it. p.m. June 21 at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Burdick, presi- Maxwell Jospey, 27887 Fairway dent of the Detroit Chapter, Forster cited newspaper reports quoting society officials in crit- Brandeis University National Hills, Franklin. A dessert lunch- icism of the Anti-Defamation Women's Committee, announces eon will be served. Mrs. Eugene P. Sims, former that the Detroit Chapter will League for allegedly telling the American public that "the more participate in planning for this president of the Detroit Chapter, will conduct the installation. special benefit concert. time Catholics and Protestants Mrs. Gerald Sucher is general Mrs. Walter Fields, program spend in church the more anti- chairman, and Mrs. Milton Zuss- vice-president, has arranged for Semitic their feelings are." at the University of California Survey Research Center and pub- lished last April by Harper and Row, documented how the mis- application of Christian beliefs reinforces and fosters anti-Jewish prejudice. Isaac Stern, Eugene Isto.min and Leonard Rose, world-famous trio, who will conduct a three-week chamber music institute at the Meadow Brook summer music school, will be presented in con- cert 8:30 p.m. July 19 at Oakland University, with Brandeis Univer- sity women as c-o-sponsors. This performance will be held in the Howard C. Baldwin Memo- rial Pavilion on Meadow Brook Festival Grounds, marking the first time that this main facility of the festival has been used for chamber music. New Publication Focuses on Rights Legislation A-tt- A Activities Mrs. Charles Solovich, chair- man of the Michigan Regional Advisory Board of the Anti- DETROIT SHOLEM ALEICHEM Defamation League of Bnai Brith, LODGE will celebrate its fourth announced the publication of the anniversary at the installation of periodical "Law," for "lay and officers 6 p.m. June 19 at the professional workers in the field Sholem Aleichem Institute. Chair- of human relations." It contains a man is Harry Cash and M. K. Ro- detailed breakdown and analysis senthal will be toastmaster. Hy of all civil rights legislation adopt- Crystal, executive director of the ed in the state legislatures through- Bnai Brith Council, will release Out the nation in 1965. outgoing officers and install the Future issues, according to Mrs. following: Philip Kaplan, presi- Solovich, will report on major de- dent; I. Fischoff, Philip Levine and velopments in the field of law W. Litt, vice presidents: M. K. which have a direct and immediate Rosenthal, Morris Covensky and impact on areas of concern to Nathan Weiss, secretaries; Jacob Jewish civil rights organizations. Gubow, treasurer; Meyer Lewen- Mrs. Solovich said that the new thal, warden; Samuel Bassin, guar- ADL publication will devote itself dian; and Abe Applebaum, hospi- to an examination of efforts to taler. Secure equal rights in the field of * * * housing, employment, education ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold its and social accommodations and annual retention dinner for all for protection of religious free- paid-up members 8 p.m. Tuesday dom and the rights of religious at the Workmen's Circle Center. minorities. Cocktails will be served at 7 p.m. Dues may be mailed to Elinor Winkelman, 15200 Kenton, Oak Park, or Toby Lantz, 30255 Wood- gate, Southfield. • * * HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE will hold its 23rd annual stag in- stallation of officers 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Imperial Catering. Those being installed are Phillip Chapnick, president; Edward Sin- ger, Samuel Chavkin and Harold Jaffa, vice presidents; Alfred Lak- in, Stanley Dicksteen, and Harry Oberstein, secretaries; Max Smith, treasurer; Judge Charles Kaufman, chaplain; Seymour Horowitz, as- sistant chaplain; David Gross, war- den; Michael Milan, guardian; and Sam Hassin, Louis Nathanson, Eu- gene Lastar, Herman Schmier, Richard Lobenthal, Allen Zemmol, Phillip Stein, Judge Ben Burdick, Gerald Sudher and Myron Sem- pliner, trustees. Cocktails will pre- Want ads get quick results! When It Cone To Noodles .. . Greenfield's Tops Them All AMININIMINAM• BRAVERMAN 'S KNOESAHTESR ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST : StUINIDAY ONLY` YOUNG BEEF LIVER . . . * * * REX CHAPTER will meet 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Oak Park Community Center. George Armour of Oak Park's Department of pub- lic safety will speak on "The Womanly Art of Self-Defense". Re- freshments will be served. 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SAM EMMER Mrs. Herbert Burdick, chapter president, invites guests. The following officers and board members will be installed: Mesdames Herbert Burdick, president; Harold Robinson, Ber- nard Farber, Oscar Band and Jay Allen, vice presidents; Alan Col- man, treasurer; and Wilfred Doner, Joseph Cabot, Jack Nover, and Herbert Kallet, secretaries; * * TIKVAH CHAPTER will hold a barbecue lawn party noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Philip Rossen, 19401 Robson. Guests are welcome. For information, call Mrs. Philip Rossen, 342-6023, or Mrs: Harry Kaplan, 863-4580. 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