At-Home Reception Announced THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, June 9, 1967 Annual confirmation services of Temple Beth El will take place this Sunday. An at-home reception will be held, as listed, for the fol- lowing Temple Beth El confirmand: JAMES HAROLD CHALAT, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ned I. Chalat, 677 Middlesex, Grosse Pointe, Jun _ e 18, People Make News The new chairman of the South- field Democratic Club is SHERI- DAN V. IIOLZMAN, who was elected at the annual meeting of the organization recently. Also , elected were Don Cavanaugh and Martin Hollander, vice presidents; Ed Sallen. treasurer; Mary Beth Stearns and Mrs. Gloria Krause, secretaries: and Jerry Armour, Mrs. Sandy Silver, Larry Lavetie and Norton Cohen. trustees. Prior to moving into Southfield, Holz- man sat on the executive board of the Livonia Democratic Club' and worked as publicity and press director in the successful cam- paign of Billie S. Farnum for Con- gress in 196 - 1 and the unsuccessful campaign of Edward H. McNa- mara for State Senator in 1965. In addition he served as the leader of a pioneer organization working for the election of 1964 Democratic post has been vacant since that gubernatorial candidate, Neil Stae- time. • • • bler. • • • CHESTER A. CAHN. a 15-year The naming of SIDNEY JACOBS member of the Michigan Employ- as vice president of King-Smith- ment Security Commission, was Evans-Winter-Ifebb Co. was an- elected chairman of that body nounced this week by Douglas M. June 1. • • • King. president. Jacobs, of Black- Sixty-nine year old BENJAMIN stone ltd.. has been associated with King-Smith for the past 10 IIOFFSEYER knows what he will years and is a member of the do after he receives his doctorate Graphic Arts Guild and the Pur- at Yeshiva University's com- mencement on June 12. He will chasing Agents Association. • • "c ontinue studying." A self- described "perpetual student of At the 41st annual conference' Jewish learning." Rabbi Hoffseyer of the National Council for Jewish is believed to be the oldest de- Education. Dr. ABRAHAM P gree recipient in the institution's GANNETS was elected president. 81-year history. president was Elected as vice ALBERT ELAZAR, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools of , Detroit. Dr. Gannes is a veteran in the field of Jewish education, hav- ing served as the director of the Bu- reau of Jewish Education of Miami and the Philadelphia Council of Jewish Education. Recently he has edited a book on "Selected Writing . of Leo L. Honor - published by The Reeonstructionist Press, and is also the author of "Central Community Agencies for Jewish Education." • • RABBI HERSCHEL SCHACTER, president of the Religious Zionists of Amu rica. announced that the guest of honor at the June 21 ban- quet of the RZA Mizrachi Hapoei liamitrachi will tie Israel Rogosin of Allenhurst. N.J.. founder of Ro- gosin Industries in Ashdod, Israel. The banquet will take place at the Waldorf - Astoria Hotel in New York. • ' * NIAURICE A. BETMAN was re- elected to the board of directors of the Detrott Association of Life Underwriters. 2-5 p.m. No cards. Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler MRS. BEATRICE COHEN, a has been named new vice president teacher of mathematics at Vernor of the Union of American Hebrew Junior High School, was recently Congregations, awarded the 1967 Helen P. Reed Scholarship. The scholarship, of- national congre- fered for the first time this year, gational body of is given to a professional mem- Reform Judaism ber of the staff of region five, in North Amer- from which Mrs. Reed retired last ica. This marks year as field executive. The prize the second time is to be applied to the tuition for in the religious a Workshop in Human Relations group's 94 - year at the University of Detroit, this history that this high ranking post summer. • • * has been filled. SOLOMON ROTHENBERG, The first such of- 18653 Wisconsin, has ranked sixth ficer to be named among the 1.000 active agents of was Rabbi Jay the State Mutual Life Assurance Kaufman. in Co. of America in the sale of life 1957. who left insurance for the month of April. the 17 A II C in Schindler Rothenberg is an agent with the 1965 to be the ex- ecutive vice president of the Bnai Harry J. Altick agency of State Brith in Washington. D. C. The Mutual. SAMUEL ROTHBERG, national campaign chairman, and Louis H. Boyar, chairman of the board of governors, of the Israel Bond Or- gantiolion. returned Sunday from Isrfiel where they held emergency discussions with Prime Minister Levi Eshkol on the extraordinary economic burdens of the present crisis. t • s e LESTER S. BURTON was reap- pointed by Gov. Romney first chair- man of the State Residential Build- ers' and Maintenance and Altera- tion Contractors' Board. The term runs through March 29, 1970. • • • LAWRENCE S. FINKELSTEIN,. director of the Case-Western Re- serve University Study Commis- sion, has been appointed acting dean of the Brandeis University Graduate School of Arts and Sci- ences. Music the Stein-Way DICK STEIN & ORCHESTRA LI 7-2770 . . . The Greatest for House parties, confirmations, weddings ... Martin Xosins COavid Overton 342-1240 626-9662 Congregation Ahavas Achim Conveys warm Greetings to The Jewish Nezvs On the occasion of its 25th Anniversary of Publication And Salutes its Editor Philip Slomovitz Who will be honored by Israel Bonds at a dinner in Cobo Hall on June 12th Dr. Manuel Feldman President Milton Arm Rabbi THE "NEW" LEWISTON LODGE 4- I I ENI1Y J. PEARLMAN, with his wife Bose. is loaning 50 of his works of art to Detroit for 16 Weeks - so that they may he en- joyed by others. - They will he on display at the Art Institute. • • Three members of the Brandeis University faculty were elected Fellows in the American Academy of Arts, and Sciences at the acad- emy's 187th annual meeting in Poston. Inducted as fellows were: Dr. ALEXANDER ALTMANN. Philip W. Lown Professor of Jew- i - h Philosophy: Dr. ERNEST MAX GRUNWALD. professor of chem- istry.. and Dr. HENRY LIN- SCHITZ. professor of chemistry. BY HENRY LEONARD Several Surprises Are in Store For You At LEWISTON LODGE Our expanded facilities include the following: • An expanded menu (American and European Plan) • A cocktail bar serving your favorite drinks at reasonable prices. • Another new pontoon paddle boat. • Screened-in patio on the lake. • A TV-Playroom for the children featuring color movies. 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