100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

November 10, 1967 - Image 23

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-11-10

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

24—Friday, November 10, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BBYO Board Names New Chairman

Mrs. Harry Bodzin (center), new chairman of the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization board of directors in Michigan, holds the gavel
that will direct proceedings of policy-making sessions for the com-
ing year. With her are (from left) Emanuel Mandel, director of
Michigan Region BBYO; Mrs. Henry P. Onrich, retiring chairman;
Mrs. Philip Fealk, past president of District 6 Bnai Brith Women,
who installed the new officers; and Morris Neirick of Chicago, Dis-
trict 6 BBYO director, who was keynote speaker at the annual
board meeting.

The board of directors of the
Bnai Brith Youth Organization,
policy-making body for the pro-
gram throughout the state relating
to 1,700 teen-agers and young
adults, elected Mrs. Harry Bodzin
chairman.
Julius Kahn and Mrs. Sidney
Eidelman are vice-chairmen. The
new officers, all of whom are past-
presidents of their Bnai Brith Men
and Bnai Brith Women's Councils
in the Detroit area, have seen pre-
vious service on the board of direc-
tors.
Elected as delegates-at-large were
Rabbi Aaron Brander, George
Fleischer, Carl Hartman, Mrs. Irv-
ing Isaacs, Judge George Kent,
Mrs. Alan Nathan, Dr. Jack Perl-
man, Mrs. Joseph Rodman, Mrs.
Sanford Rosenthal, Mrs. Allen
Weitzman, Mrs. Bernard Bleifield,
Louis Ceifetz, Mrs. Louis Davis,
Phillip Edelheit, Mrs. Phillip Edel-
heit, Leo Hollander, Mrs. David
Levine, Burnett Thoryn, Robert
Yampolsky and Mrs. Philip Fealk.
Serving in ex-officio capacity
are Mitchell Lefton, Midwest

Chef
Boy-Artee
g
8Pah
Sauce With
Mushrooms

AZA vice-president; Alan Sor-
kow, Detroit AZA Council Godol;
Joyce Keller, Detroit BBG Coun-
cil' president; Butch Barnes,
Great Lakes Council president,
of Flint; and Fred Sofferin, De-
troit YA council president. Also
Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin, national
BBYO commissioner, and Paul
Liebert of Grand Rapids, District
Grand Lodge No. 6 president.
Mrs. Henry Onrich, the past
chairman joins Bernard Panush
and Sol Superfon, who as past
chairmen are permanent members
of the board of directors.
The Michigan Region profession-
al staff serving the board are
Emanuel Mandel, director; Jerome
I. Weiss, assistant director; and
Frances Rubin, assistant director.

c8nat Drill:

Activities

LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER will have a game night 8:15
p.m. Wednesday at Sholem Aleich-
em Institute. There will be prizes
and refreshments with no admis-
sion charge. Guest speaker will be
Mrs. Philip Fealk, past president
of District 6. Prospective members
invited.
* * *
LIVONIA LODGE will hold a
mixed bowling party 8:30 p.m.
Saturday at Strike and Spare
Lanes, W. Maple Ave. and Tele-
graph. Prizes and refreshments
will be furnished after bowling.
* * *
MAURICE C. ZEIGER CHAP-
TER and LODGE will meet 8:30
p.m. Thursday at the Oak Park
branch of the Jewish Center. Speak-
er will be Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine
of Birmingham Temple. Guests
may attend. A social hour with
refreshments will follow.

DAYEN U

Dr. Gertrude Gass UHS Women to See Barbara Schwartz toBe
Sholem Aleichem Bride of Haskell Adler
Heads Shapero
School of Nursing Folk Operetta

Dr. Gertrude Z. Gass has been
appointed president of the Shapero
School of Nursing, it was announc-
ed by Nate S. Shapero, Sinai Hos-
pital president.
A native of Detroit, Dr. Gass
graduated from Central High
School and received her PhD in
psychology from the University of
Michigan. She is a faculty member
in the counseling
and psychother-
apy department
of the Merrill
Palmer Institute
of Human Deve-
lopment and Fam-
ily Life.
Among her pro-
fessional affilia-
tions are the
American Psycho-
Dr. Gass logical Associa-
tion and the National Association
of Social Workers. She is on the
board of directors and admissions
committee of the American Asso-
ciation of Marriage Counselors, a
board member of the Travelers
Aid Society, a member of the board
of the United Community Services
Tribute Fund, treasurer of the
Michigan Inter-Professional Asso-
ciation on Marriage, Divorce and
the Family, Inc., and a fellow in
the International Council of Psy-
chologists. Dr. Gass has written a
number of articles for professional
journals and was elected to Who's
Who in American Women in 1964.
Dr. Gass has been associated
with Sinai Hospital's Shapero
School of Nursing as a member
of the board of directors and
Psychological Consultant since
1958. She is married to Dr. H.
Harvey Gass and is the mother
of two children.
Also appointed to office are Law-
rence Michelson, treasurer, Mrs.
Alan Schwartz, recording secre-
tary, and Mrs. Herbert Blumberg,
corresponding secretary. Mrs. Mor-
ris Adler, Katherine Faville and
James Levbarg were appointed to
the board of trustees of Shapero
School of Nursing.

Bnai Brith Blood Bank rallies
will be held 6-11 p.m. Nov. 20 and
21 at Pepper School, Oak Park.
Robert Reiss, Bnai Brith Men's
Council blood bank chairman, urg-
ed members to assure for their
lodges sufficient "credit" in their
individual accounts so that no mem-
ber will have to be turned down
in case of need. Members are ask-
ed to bring along their wives, rela-
tives and grown children.

BY HENRY LEONARD

Mrs. Ann Schwartz of Hubbell
Ave. announces the engagement of
her daughter Barbara to Haskell
Mayor Adler, son of Cantor and
Mrs. Hyman J. Adler of Anna Ave.,
Southfield. The bride-elect is the
daughter of the late Mr. Abraham
Benjamin Schwartz.
The couple is planning a March
11 wedding.

ferson.

Larry Freedman

Orchestra and Entertainment

647-2367

Spotlites S. Crystal Ball Effects for

SOCIAL EVENTS

Weddings, Bar-MItzyas, Proms
and Dances, Fashion Shows

PHILIP R. HORWITCH

563-9730 after 7 P.M.

1■14.=.4111M.

-1.• ■■■ •••••• ■ •

Mach IPitt and gas (9rc/iestra

New Phone: 358-3642

EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH?

Cranbrook House Motel

Is Conveniently Located at

20500 JAMES COUZENS

- Greenfield—Across hem Northland)
Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations!
Try Our Barber Shop
Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
Airport Limousine Service Available

(8 Mile

We'll treat your family to the best!

buy 3, get I

FREE!

We want to reward you ...,
after you discover how
delicious prime salmon can
be. One taste, and Pillar
Rock, the prime red salmon,
will be your favorite for
flavor. It's redder,
richer, meatier!

PILLAR ROCK THE PRIME RED SALMON

Send complete labels from three 73'4 oz. cans PILLAR ROCK Fancy
Red Salmon and get a coupon good for one free 73/4 oz. can Pillar

Rock Fancy Red Salmon.

r -

Mail this order form today

FREE CAN

NEFCO

CANNED SALMON

,

TRY \1T SOONI

MISS BARBARA SCHWARTZ

Michigan State University's cera-
mic craft center, PEWABIC POT-
TERY, will hold its opening exhibi-
tion and tile sale starting 9 a.m.
Nov. 13-Dec. 22 at 10125 E. Jef-

Blood Bank Rallies
to Be Held in Oak Park

Has Real
drandissimo
Ta'am

So ggp4i with so many dishes
—srlaghetti, macaroni or rice,
leftlover meat or fish, cheese
and omelets. Made with juicy
plupp tomatoes, spices and
tender mushrooms, hand-
stirred and simmered to per-
fectiok for true Italian taste.
Keep plenty on hand.

The Woman's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew School will hold
its 46th annual affair noon Nov.
29 at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
Mrs. Mitchell Feldman, chair-
man of the ways and means com-
mittee, announces that a musical
IP, -
matinee, featur-U
ing Marjorie Gor-
don and her Pic-
colo Opera Com-
pany, will be pre-
sented.
Cantor Harold
Orbach, Raymond
Sharp, Leslie Eit-
zen, Evelyn Or-
bach and Bern-
ard Katz at the
piano will per- Marjorie Gordon
form Sholem Aleichem's "A Goat's
Tale," a folk operetta based on
stories of the foolish people of
Chelm.
A petite luncheon will be served,
and Mrs. George Gantz, president,
invites the community to attend.
The major endeavor of the
Woman's Auxiliary is to grant
scholarships to United Hebrew
Schools students for Hebrew-
speaking camps, study in Israel
and teacher training and for re-
ference books for the Hebrew
school library.
For ticket information, contact
ticket chairman Mrs. Jacob Axel-
rod, UN 4-9174, or co-chairman
Mrs. Irving Solomon, UN 4-8281.

FREE CAN 1

27 51 73

Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Washington 98104

Enclosed are 3 labels
from 73/4 oz. size cans of NAME
Pillar Rock Fancy Red
Salmon. Please send
coupon good for one free ADDRESS
734 oz. can of Pillar Rock
Red Salmon.
CITY

a.

Ez "My mom's got me so brainwashed ... I've

decided to marry a Jewish girl."

I
I

I

STATE

ZIP

Limit one coupon per family or address. Offer good only in U.S.A. Void where prohibited. I
Labels submitted by clubs or organizations will not be honored. Duplicate requests con- 1
stitute fraud. THIS IS A MAIL-IN COUPON —IT IS NOT REDEEMABLE unless mailed as I
specified in the offer. OFFER GOOD ON THE 7 3,6 OZ. SIZE CAN ONLY. Labels from cans I
I
of other sizes, other brands or coupons without labels cannot be honored for this offer.
,,, THIS OFFER EXPIRES FEBRUARY 29, 1968.
,
. .
1 ■
.
wul

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan