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September 22, 1967 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-09-22

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New Degree in Judaica Established in Chicago

CHICAGO (JTA) — The Col- i degree. Dr. David Weinstein, presi-
lege of Jewish Studies has an- dent, said the new degree studies
On the occasion of his grandson Aryeh's Bar Mitzva, Rabbi Isaac nounced it is offering for the cur- program will be of interest to per-
Stollman was in Detroit for a visit from Israel, where he now makes rent school year a new program 1 sons wishing teaching careers in
his residence. Rabbi Stollman, former president of Yeshivath Beth of studies leading to a recently- i pre-school and elementary eituca-
Yehuda, which he helped found, addressed upperclassmen of the created Bachelor of Judaic Studies . tion.

school, including in his remarks some of the experiences of the Six-
Day War. Aryeh is the son of Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Stollman of
Windsor. Dr. Stollman heads Cong. Shaarey Hoshomayim of Windsor
and teaches English literature at Wayne State University.
The first meeting of the season for the Cornfield Family Club
will be 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Alan Cornfield,
20225 Ledgestone, Southfield.

g3rith

.Xctivities

BUSINESS AND PROFESSION
AL CHAPTER will sponsor its
paid-up membership dance cele-
brating its "Hai birthday" 8:30
p.m. Sunday at the Motorama Mo-
tel. Dancing and refreshments will
I be featured. Paid-up members and
male guests are invited.
• • •
MAURICE C. ZEIGER LODGE
will hold a dinner meeting 7:30
p.m. Thursday at Howard John-
son's Restaurant, Eight Mile Road
at Coolidge. Dinner will be served
to any member arriving between
6:30 and 7:30. A general business
meeting will follow.
• • •
DOV FRENKEL CHAPTER will
meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Oak
Park Community Center. Don
Smith. consulting psychologist for
the Oak Park Schools, will speak.
Friends invited.
• • •
LONDON (JTA) — The first
llebrew-speaking lodge of Bnai
EDDIE JACOBSON CHAPTER
Brith outside of Israel was inaug- will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
urated here in the presence of 75 Oak Park Community Center. Pros-
British Jewish leaders who helped pectis:e members are inVited. Re-
found the lodge. They included freshments will be served.
former • B r it i s h Commonwealth
• • •
Chief Rabbi Israel lirodie, presi-
TIKVAII CHAPTER will meet ii
dent of the lodge, and Professor noon Tuesday at Cong. Beth Hillel.
Norman Bentwich, monitor.
Luncheon will be served. A beauty
At a banquest following the in- expert will demonstrate youthful
auguration,. the importance of • makeup aridF, facial consultation.
Hebrew as the language of the en-
• • •
tire Jewish people and as a vehicle
for the Jewish culture, past and
present, was stressed by a number '
of speakers. They included H. Bar-
Bnai Brith
Toy. cultural attache at the Israel
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith
Embassy here, Itzhak Alfassi of
Tel Aviv, general secretary of the will hold its 23-rd annual seminar
Bnai Brith in Britain and Alder- workshops Oct. 2, at the Sheraton- I;
man M. Fidler, president of the Cadillac hotel.
I iE
Following dinner at 6:30 Paul 0.
Board of Deputies of British Jews.
Libert, president of Bnai Brith
Hayim. Pinner. executive direc- District No. 6. will address the
tor of Bnai Brith, was lauded for
audience.
initiating the idea of a Hebrew-
The annual workshops are con- ::
speaking lodge.
ferences for Bnai Brith leadership
• • •

in Detroit, are designed to indoc-
trinate lodge officers and commit-
Forming BB Chapter,
tee chairmen with their responsi-
A group of single young women bilities and objectives. Arthur
over age 21. seeking to form a Schott, president of Metropolitan
Bnai Brith chapter, will hold a Detroit Bnai Brith Council, and
brunch for prospective members Herman Kasoff, seminar chairman,
11:30 a.m. Sunday at the home of announced.
Mrs. Joseph Rodman, 14270 La-
Detroit winners were on the list
Belle, Oak Park. For information, of award receivers in the recent it
call Esther Solomon, secretary, EL Bnai Brith District 6 Lodge, Bul-
7-0208.
letin Contest. Taking first place in
the mimeograph division was Phil
Rothschild. editor of Morgenthau
Lodge's Neswletter. In the printed EI
category. Rudolph Meyersohn, edi-
tor of Pisgah Lodge Broadcaster,
CAMBRIDGE, Mass (JTA) — Dr. received third place honors. iE
Lodges from eight states and two ,
Edna B. Horn, former Israel journ-
Canadian provinces competed in
alist, has become the first woman
the
contest.
to earn the degree of Doctor of

SHOLEM ALEICHEM LODGE
will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Turover Hall, to discuss the cen-
MRS. JAN WINKELMAN
tennial of District 6. Due to the
Donna Ruth Freedman, daugh- absence of Philip Kaplan, member-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Freed- ship chairman, Meir Rosenthal, 4i-
man of Tavistock ,Tr., Southfield, nancial hnd corresponding secre-
was united in marriage with Jan tary, will report on the plans of
Zlatkin Winkelman, son of Mr. Metropolitan Detroit Council to
and Mrs. Isadore Winkelman of enlarge the membership. Members
Birchcrest Dr., Thursday evening are asked to bring prospective
members. Walter Litt, program
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
Rabbi Irwin Groner officiated chairman, will report on plans for
a Simhat Tora affair. Harry Cash
at the ceremony.
The bride wore a gown with will give a report on the recent
garlands of hand-corded Alencon dinner.
• • •
lace appliqued on the English net
over peau de soie. The chapel
train and mantilla matched, and
she carried a bouquet of Spathi-
phyllum.

Sydelle Becker was maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Laura Freedman, sister of the
bride, Lydia' Schaeffer and Har-
riet Winkelman, sister of the
bridegroom.

Ned Z. Winkelinan, brother of
the bridegroom, was best man. Roy
and William Freedman, brothers t
of the bride, James Proctor, Ron- ,
ald Siegel, Dr. Donald Sandweiss,
Robert Sloan, Robert Toumajian
and Eric Winkelman. brother of
the bridegroom, were ushers.
After a California honeymoon.
the couple will reside in St. Louis
where the bridegroom is attending
school.

'I'he Rosenfelt& 1-fonored

on (;olden _4nnt.versa•i.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenfeld
Ave. celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary at a
dinner-dance recently at the Shera- ,
ton-Cadillac Hotel.
The affair was given by their
sons and daughters-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Norman H. Rosenfeld and
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron R. Ross.
Attending were relatives and
close friends of the couple, includ-
ing their eight grandchildren.
Mr. Rosenfeld is founder and
chairman of Sibley's Shoes. -

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Seminar on Oct. 2
Set by

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Israeli Woman
Gets Harvard DBA

Business Administration (DBA)
from the Harvard University
School of Business Administration.
She is one of only 300 persons, in-
cluding her husband, Dr. Pearson
Hunt, to earn a doctorate since
the school inaugurated its doctoral
program 95 years ago.
A native of Israel, Dr. Horn
left a career in journalism to be-
come a scholar of business and to
participate in pioneer work in bus-
iness executive development in that
country. She came to the United
State nine years ago to serve as a
consultant in international bus-
iness and to undertake her studies
at Harvard. Dr. Horn has recently
completed work on a new book.
"Organization of Financial Work."
which she wrote in collaboration
with her husband, a fatuity mem-
ber at the Harvard Business
I School.

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