Bnai Brith Bond Program Launched At the leadership dinner-meeting launching the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith 1967-68 Israel Bond program are (from left) seated: Bernard Panush, member of the district board of governors; Athur Schott, president of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- cil; Felix Rosenzweig, council Israel Bond chairman; Louis E. Levi- tan, Detroit Israel Bond director; Sol Moss, district Israel Bond chairman; and Carmi Slomovitz, council Israel Bond co-chairman; standing: Gary Alter, executive secretary; Harry Pearson, member, district board of governors; Sam Freedman, Israel Bond co-chair- man; Leon Weberman, council Israel Bond co-chairman; Mrs. Norma Hudosh, Women's Council Israel Bond chairman; Maurice Rosender, Israel Bond co-chairman; and Ben Goldhoff, Israel Bond co-chair- man. The campaign will be held in December with lodges and chapters as sponsors of events. Mayor'S Proclamation Hails Centenary Nancy Zeiger Betrothed toAllanDavidFraiberg Onai Oritlz Activities DEBORAH CHAPTER will meet 8 p.m. Thursday at the Oak Park Community Center. Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong. Ahavas Achim will speak on the young marrieds' place in the synagogue. For information, 2994. • • • REX CHAPTER will hold its annual fall rummage sale 8 .m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, at the Ferndale Women's Club. The public is in- vited. • • • ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold its next board meeting 8:30 p.m. Nov. 13 at the home of Mrs. Leonard Green, 19490 Burt. • • • DOWNTOWN-FOX CHAPTER is planning a "Cook's Tour of Eur- ope" 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at Work- men's Circle Center. Friends are invited to learn the gourmet sec- rets of Europe. • • • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 3, 1967-25 A Spanish-language program, "FIESTA!" will be presented by a group of advanced Oak Park High School Spanish students 8 p.m. Nov. 10 in the high school audi- torium. The program will include comedy sketches, songs, dances and dramatic poetry presented by students in costume. For the Ultimate in Fine Photography MISS NANCY ZEIGER There Can Be No Mrs. Maurice Zeiger of Harding Compromise With Detail Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter Nancy Ellen to Allan It is the extra "Little David Fraiberg, son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Fraiberg of Strathcona Things" we give which Dr. Miss Zeiger is the daughter are so much appreciated. of the late Mr. Maurice Zeiger. Miss Zeiger is a junior at Wayne State University. Mr. Fraiberg is a graduate of Wayne State Uni- versity, where he was affiliated Centennial Lodge, Bnai Brith, with Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity honor Arthur C. Schott, president and the Psi Chi national honors of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai society in psychology. He is cur- rently attending Wayne State Uni- studio of photography Brith Council at versity's school of medicine. a testimonial eve- 19492 Livernois Avenue A summer wedding is planned. ning 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the UN 2-0660 Arthur Fiedler will conduct the Telegraph House UN 2-0200 YOMIURI NIPPON SYMPHONY Motel. ORCHESTRA for the University of The evening Detroit town and gown series 8:30 honoring Schott, p.m. Nov. 11 in the Memorial lodge past presi- Building. dent, will begin with cocktail. followed by a buf fet supper a n d Schott program featuring as speaker lodge member State Senator Sander M. Levin. New Phone: 358-3642 The committee planning this event is headed by David L. Britt- ker and Avram B. Charlip, past presidents, along with president Maynard C. Kalef. Other members are Robert A. Steinberg, Douglas Schubot, Sanfard Roth, Irwin Al- pern, Daniel Pevos, Ronald Ham- burger and Carmi M. Slomovitz. REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND • • • Centennial Lodge to Honor Schott November has been proclaimed Bnai Brith Centenary Month to mark the 100th anniversary of the establishment of District Grand Lodge 6, which comprises a number of Midwest states, including Michigan, and several provinces of Canada. With the proclamation are Mayor Cavanagh, and at his side, Bernard Panush (left) and Harry Pearson, members of the district board of governors. Stand- ing are Arthur Schott, president of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, and Louis E. Levitan, district centenary chairman for the Metropolitan Detroit Council. People Make News SAM BROWN, New Jersey direc for of the American Jewish Con gress, has been promoted to the national staff, starting Nov. 1. Brown will be stationed at the na- tional headquarters in New York City and will be the director of the business, professional and arts division. • • • CANTOR HAROLD ORBACH will be one of three clergymen participating in the cutting of a rceord "Three Faiths in Jazz." The other two are the Rev. Deirn J. Geard, a Presbyterian minister, and the Rev. Father Thomas Grady. Orbach will perform "Ser- vice in Jazz," accompanied by vibraphonist Jack Brokensha and choral background in an ecumeni- cal concert at Ford Auditorium. The record will be released Feb. 11. • • • More than a thousand investors and friends of AMPAL-American Israel Corp. and its affiliate, Israel Development Corp., attended the annual meeting of the AMPAL group of corporations featuring an address by Israel's economic min- ister, NAHUM SHAMIR, and in- troduction by him of SHIMON ALEXANDRONI, who is scheduled to replace Shamir this year upon the conclusion of the latter's tour of duty. • • • American entertainer DANNY KAYE was the guest of honor at a reception given in Rome by Am- bassador and Mrs. Ehud Avriel of Israel prior to his leaving on a European tour with Israel's youth orchestra, Gadna. The fastest talking broadcaster has usually been allowed to be Jerry Wilmot, the Canadien ice hockey announcer in the post- World War II period. 3 Branches of Judaism Join in Teaching Class NEW YORK (JTA) — An ecu- menical movement within Judaism is having its beginnings at the Jew- ish Theological Seminary of America with scholars representing the Reform, Conservative and Or- thodox branches teaching a course together on new developments in contemporary Jewish theology. Dr. Louis Finkelstein, chancellor of the seminary which prepares rabbis for pulpits in Conservative synagogues, likened the project to the first stages of ecumenism in Christianity which involved Catho- lic and Protestant churches. Its purpose, he said, is to reverse the trend toward sectarianism in Judaism. The course that began this week is taught by Dr. Eugene B. Boro- witz, professor of Jewish religious thought at the Hebrew Union Col- lege-Jewish Institute of Religion, representing the Reform Branch of Judaism; Dr. Seymour Siegel, pro- fessor of Jewish theology at the seminary; and Dr. Michael Wyscho- grad, professor of philosophy at the Bernard M. Baruch School of Business and Public Administra- tion, who represents the Orthodox viewpoint. The three teachers alternate in giving lectures at the 90-minute sessions that will meet weekly and will comment on each other's pres- entation. The course is open to advanced rabbinical students. , Mach [Pitt and ¶is Orchestra • Scod02. Bnai Brith Art Exhibit Gets Chagall Originals WASHINGTON (JTA) — A col- lection of 20 Marc Chagall litho- graphs was presented to Bnai Brith by Eric de Kolb, a New York art distributor. The Chagall originals include works on Biblical, Judaic and East- ern European Jewish themes. They will be part of a Bnai Brith travelling art exhibit, and later shown in the Klutznick Ex- hibit Hall of the Bnai Brith Build- ing here. The third annual convention of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING CO-OPERATIVES will be held at the Statler-Hilton Hotel Nov. 10-12. Friday's Cooperative Housing Institute will take up such topics as low-cost housing methods, co-ops for low-income people and churches and unions as housing sponsors. Registration for the in- stitute will be at 1 p.m. Friday. a ticiinata, FANTASTIC SALE ! YOUR CHOICE OF ANY DRESSES, WALKING SUITS and RAINCOATS , NOW 2 % OFF OR IGINAL PRICE . 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