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May 19, 1967 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-05-19

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16—Friday, May 19, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS famesTa nntoTa keB ride

Ka reel Rosenberg of NY
New Franklin Memorial Lectures
Volume Issued by Wayne U. Press

Another collection of Franklin
Memorial Lectures has been is-
sued by Wayne State University
Press.
Volume XV, entitled The Di-
mensions of Human Conflict,"
) compiled with an
introduction by
Prof. Ross. Stag-
ner of the WSU
psychology de-
partment, c o n-
tains the lectures
that were deliv-
ered in 1965,
Participants in
that year's lec-
ture series on the
subject of human
relations, in ad-
dition to the
Dr. Franklin then - holder o f
the Leo M. Franklin Memorial
Lectureship, Prof. Stagner, were
Emily II. Mudd, Sarah H. Tauhin,
Edmund W. Gordon. William E.
Simkin and James J. Blake.
• s •

ist Parties of Eastern Europe,
and in 1952 he was Fulbright
Research Fellow in Greece. He
is the author of "Dynamics of
Communism in Eastern Eur-
ope," published by Princeton
University Press in 1961.
As Franklin Memorial Profes-
sor. Dr. Burks has been respon-
sible for planning this year's
Franklin Memorial Lectures in
Human Relations. The series was
established in 1950 by Temple
Beth El in honor of Dr. Leo M.
Franklin, former rabbi of the
temple, who died in 1948.

Akiva Day School
Sets Open House

Akiva Hebrew Day School will
have an open house 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday to acquaint parents of
prospective students and interested
members of the community with
the program of Detroit's newest
Hebrew day school.
Dr. R. V. Burks to Give
Visitors will have the opportu-
Last Lecture of Series nity to tour the new quarters, ob-
A Wayne State University prg- serve classes and meet with Rabbi
lessor of history, Dr. R. V. Burks, Manfred Pick, principal. A com-
will give the fifth and final lecture mittee of parents will present their !
in the 17th annual Franklin Mem- point of view.
Akiva of`ers an intensive pro-
orial Lecture Series 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day in the lower auditorium of the gram of Hebrew and religious
Helen L. DeRoy Lecture hall on studies, along with a general
studies education.
the WSU campus.
Theme for the series is "The
Now in its third year of opera-
Future of Communism in Europe." tion, Akiva has classes ranging
Dr. Burks, Franklin Lecturer from kindergarten through 7th
for 1067, will talk on "The Pros- i grade and will add an 8th grade
pects for Communism in Europe." this fall. A total of 140 students
A graduate of the University of are currently enrolled.
Chicago where he received his MA
The curriculum includes art,
and PhD degrees, Dr. Burks earn- music, physical education and
ed his BA degree from Miami Uni- home economics. Classes are kept
versity in Ohio, Ile has been a at a minimum size and usually
member of the Wayne State facul- have 15 to 20 students.
ty since 1937, with leaves from the
The school will mail copies of
university to work for various gov- a brochure depicting its aims and
activities
to those interested.
ernmental and nongovernmental
For information about the school
agencies, including the Office of
Strategic Services, the U.S. Army and its open h o u s e. call Mrs.
and Radio Free Europe in Munich. Charles Levi, 545-5125, or the
In 1948-49, Dr. Burks was a
school office. 545-1060.
The committee in charge consists
fellow of the Social Science Re-
of Mesdames Marvin Engel, Harry
search Council for Study of the
Jubas. Gordon Ryback and Itha-
Social Composition of Commun-
I mar Koenigsberg.

The ROYAL BALLET from
Great Britain, which has dazzled
audiences since it first appeared
in this country in 1949, will return
for its ninth tour to Detroit's
Masonic Auditorium June 17, 18
and 20. In 1949, Sol Hurok brought
the then-Sadler's Wells Ballet to
America for the first time. The
opening night, "The Sleeping
Beauty," at the Metropolitan Opera
House created one of the great
theatrical sensations in New York
history and ushered in a new bal-
let era in America. "Sleeping
Beauty" will be presented in De-
troit June 18. "Paradise Lost,"
"Les Sylphide s" and "The
Dream" will be presented June 17
and 20. Tickets are available at
the Masonic Auditorium as well
as at Grinnell's Downtown and
all J. L. Hudson ticket centers.

TO EDUCATE
ONE CHILD
FOR ONE YEAR
COST
$750
GIVE US YOUR
SHARE
Beth Yehuda School

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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO JOIN
IN THE

53RD ANNIVERSARY DINNER

OF THE

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(Anshey Ruzhin)
(and Bar Mitzvah of Our Building)

18450 WYOMING AVE.

Plan to Attend This Outstanding Event !
Sunday (Lag Ba-Omer) May 28th, 1967

• Valuable Door Prizes

• Entertainment

Sponsored By:

Beth Joseph Sisterhood and Ruzhiner Farein

For Reservations
Mrs. M. Alpert—VE 5-2474—Mrs. E. Kleiman—DI 1-9026
Full Course Dinner Served 6:30 p.m.

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• Clothing
• Orders for selection from $50 up
• Television
• Washing Machines
• Refrigerators
• Furniture
• Bicycles
• Motorcycles
• Automobiles
• Radios
Sets
• Variety of articles and
• Watches

CITIES

APARTMENTS IN LARGE

PRICES ON REQUEST

• Also accepting your parcels for shipment to USSR
• Offering large selection of goods and merchandise
Authorized Dealer

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(Since 1947)

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Tel. 365-6780--365-6787

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NOTICE

MISS KAREN ROSENBERG

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenberg
of New York City announce the
engagement of their daughter
Karen to James Tann, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Tann of Afton
Rd.
Miss Rosenberg is a graduate of
the University of Michigan. Her
fiance is doing graduate work at
U, of M.

For the information of member organizations
and others

Change of Telephone Number

NEW NUMBER:

Men's Clubs I

Temple Beth El Men's Club, at
the 48th annual meeting, elected
Martin K. Stein president. Also
elected were Stanley J. Clamage
and Gordon S. Gard, vice presi-
dents; Albert D. Blatnikoff, treas-
urer; Harold
Lawson, secre-
tary, Richard
K u x , assistant
secretary; a n d
Philip Buckfire,
Philip M. Fisher,
Stuart A. Graff,
Irvine Kaplan,
Aid Kushner,
William B. Lich- ■
tig, Isadore E. Stein
Malin, Herbert L. Miller, Samuel
Petok, Jerome L. Reiss, Frederick
E. Schatz and Merton J. Segal,
board of directors. Stein, born in
Baltimore, is a graduate of Balti-
more City College and the Univers-
ity of Maryland. While attending
the University of Maryland Law
School, he entered the U. S. Army
Air Corps. At the end of five years,
he left the armed services holding
the rank of major. He moved to
Detroit in 1950, and is now presi-
dent of the Real Block and Supply
Co. He is vice president of the Pro-
bus Club of Detroit and chairman
of its Wayne State University Fac-
ulty Acrdemic Achievement Awards
committee. Stein is married to the
former Lucille Sattler, and they
have a son.
* • *
TAU EPSILON RHO LAW FRA-
TERNITY, Detroit Graduate Chap-
ter, will honor all past chancellors
at a dinner dance 6:30 p.m. Thurs-
day at Tam O'Shanter Country
Club. For reservations, contact Ed-
ward D. Gold, 476-9500. It is nec-
essary that reservations be made
before Monday.

962-1880

Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit
Fred M. Butzel Bldg., 163 Madison Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48226

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initiation and raising to a master
Mason degree. Allusions to Ma-

sonic teachings are throughout
the opera.
The production will be the first
of its kind under Masonic spon-
sorship in Detroit. For tickets, con-
tact Past Grand Master Francis M.
Dodge, vice president of the Pro-
Mozart Society, 990 First National
a Building.

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Masons to Present
Mozart's 'Magic Flute'

Grand Lodge, F&AM, will pre-
sent excerpts from Mozart's "The
Magic Flute" 2:30 p.m. Sunday at
the Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Marguerite Kozenn Chajes,
artistic director, will present a
commentary as the excerpts are
sung. Under the sponsorship of the
Pro-Mozart Society of Detroit, the
presentation will be by profes-
sional artists.
The music and libretto of
"The Magic Flute" were created
by Mozart a few years after his

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