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September 09, 1966 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-09-09

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Shazar Honorary Head
of B-G Birthday Planners

JERUSALEM (JTA) — President
Zalman Shazar agreed to be honor-
ary president of the committee
named to organize celebrations to
mark the 80th birthday of former
Premier David Ben-Gurion.
He said he regarded it as an
"honor" to head the committee,
adding that he hoped the former
premier's birthday "will be cele-
brated as is his due." Prof. Ben-
Zion Dinur agreed to serve as
chairman of the 80-member cele-
bration committee.
The only leading Israeli person-
ality rejecting invitations to serve
on the committee is/Mrs. Golda
Meir, former foreign minister and
now secretary of the Mapai Party.

Philatelists Parley in NY

NEW YORK—The Society of Is-
rael Philatelists will hold its mid-
year convention at the Statler-Hil-
ton Hotel Oct. 22-23. Delegates
from all 17 chapters are expected
to attend, as well as delegates from
Canadian affiliates.

THE NEWEST

IN WEDDING BAR MITZVAH
CONFIRMATION AND PARTY

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 9, 1966-27

activities in Society

Mr. and Mrs. William Haftka of London, England, brought their
son Harold to Detroit for the observance of his Bar Mitza at Cong.
Bnai Moshe recently. Friends and relatives at a Raleigh House recep-
tion the following day came from London, Los Angeles, Baltimore and
Toronto. As a special surprise for Mr. Haftka, his sister, Mrs. Seymore
Weis of Kentucky Ave. brought their mother Mrs. Ethel Weis from
Israel.
Rabbi Jack Goldman, regional representative of the Rassco Rural
and Suburban Settlement Company, Ltd., of Tel Aviv has just
returned from an extensive tour of Rassco investment properties
in the state of Israel. The rabbi and his wife, Cherrylawn Ave. resi-
dents, visited Rassco industrial plants, commercial centers, housing
developments, plantations, rock quarries and construction sites from
Tiberias to Eilat.
Herbert J. Horowitz, a graduate of Oak Park High School and
now an American Foreign Service officer, will be visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Horowitz, 24271 Eastwood, Oak Park, Sept. 5-15.
Mr. Horowitz and his wife Carol have just returned from a tour of
duty in the American Embassy in Guatemala City. He will be
assigned to the Department of State in Washington after his home
leave. While they were in Guatemala, Mrs. Horowitz worked on a
nutritional survey with the Institute on Nutrition for Central America
and Panama.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Cooper of Adrian Rd., Southfield, have
n of
as their guest for a few weeks. their cousin Miss Naomi Kolio
Tel Aviv and Tiberias.
Harmon and Isidore Rosenthal, formerly of Indiana Ave., are
now residing at 17336 Kentucky.

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inar.
Gottleib Hammer, president of
the American-Israeli Shipping Co.,
Inc., U.S. representatives of the
Zim Lines, owners of the Shalom,
announced that the panel mem-
bers have accepted an invitation
to participate in the 11-day cruise
as guests of Zim. While at sea
they will conduct the panel for
passengers, holding to the same
format that is broadcast weekly
via WBAL-TV. the NBC affiliate
in Baltimore. The program is
sponsored by the Maryland De-
partment of the American Legion.
The panel consists of the Rev.
Father James B. O'Hara, assistant
pastor of the Cathedral of Mary
Our Queen; the rev. Dr. Frederick
W. Helfer, Disciples of Christ,
minister of the Christian Temple;
and Dr. Abraham Shusterman,
rabbi of Har Sinai Congregation,
all in Baltimore. They will be
joined by David L. Brigham, past
commander of the Maryland
American Legion, who originated
the idea of the "To Promote Good
Will" program ten years ago and
who serves as its Moderator.

Hillel Names Mrs. Kasle
to Administrative Post

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Hillel Day School has named
Mrs. Robert Kasle assistant to the
headmaster, to assist Rabbi Simon
Murciano in administrative and
supervisory functions, it was an-
nounced jointly by Rabbi Ben-
jamin Gorrelick, chairman of the
personnel committee, and Wolf
Snyder, chairman of the education
committee of Hillel.
Mrs. Kasle joined the faculty
in 1964 as teacher of special edu-
cation and director of the testing
program. This new appointment
was necessary to meet the needs
of the constantly expanding pro-
gram and the growing enrollment
of the school, which this year
exceeds 260 students, 20 per cent
over last year.
Mrs. Kasle is a graduate of the
University of California, Berkeley
and has had many years of teach-
ing experience in the Detroit pub-
lic school system.
New teachers who joined the
faculty for the academic year are:
Mesdames Arlene Barris, Lois
Lorber, Gloria Rivkin, Caroline
Paris, Mariette Goldberg, Barbara
Sachse and Sylvia Zukin, general
studies; and Majer Swiatlo, Mrs.
Rachel Weinstein and Yehuda
Kalmar, Hebrew department. The
16 classes are held this year in
two buildings, the Oak Park Jew-
ish Center and Bnai Moshe Syna-
gogue.

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