26 Friday, December 8, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Governor Cites Bnai Brith Centenary Governor Romney pays tribute to Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge 6 on the occasion of the organization's 100th anniversary of service to the Jewish people and general community. Receiving the proclamation are (from left) Harvey Steadman of Lansing, honorary president of the Michigan Bnai Brith Council; Stanton Golden of Lansing, district chairman of community and veterans' services; Harry Pearson, member of the board of governors; Arthur C. Schott, president of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council; and Bernard Panush, member of the board of governors. Amami Brith Calls for VIP _Panel to Evaluate War in Vietnam WASHINGTON, D.C. (JTA) — here, represents a 5.5 per cent President Johnson was urged by i increase over allocations for the the Bnai Brith to convene a "blue I present year. ribbon" council of distinguished I Dr. William Wexler, Bnai Brith Americans with divergent views on president, reported it as the largest the Vietnam war, to "make a fresh single increase in the organiza- and thoroughgoing evaluation" of tion's 124-year history, "reflecting United States policy in Southeast the growth in Bnai Brith affairs Asia, "reduce abrasive arguments and in the Jewish community it- which are widening national dis- self." The board authorized architec- unity" and search out common tural studies on proposals to build agreement on objectives. The proposal was adopted at the a $1,000,000 extension to its head- annual meeting of the Bnai Brith quarters building here, and to con- board of governors h e r e, after struct a Bnai Brith building in hours of intense debate which re- ! Jerusalem; and voted to partici- flected the divergent and ambi- ! pate in federally regulated spon- valent views of Bnai Brith's 500,000 sorship of low-rent,'nonprofit hous- ing projects for senior citizens members. It noted that many Americans under a Department of Housing are experiencing "keen anxiety and Urban Development program. A senior citizens housing com- over the morality and wisdom of mittee, which includes a number our nation's unforseen, large-scale involvement in Vietnam" and that of housing specialists, was there are "no easy answers for named to conduct site selections the President" whose "goal is an honorable peace" and who "faces a ruthless and intransigent foe." The resolution took note of the fact direct Arab-Israel peace negotia- tions. The resolution warned that "makeshift, indirect armistices" such as those agreed on in 1948 and 1956" will not work. Another resolution expressed concern over a renewed Middle East arms race. but warn ed that an embargo among Western nations of the sale of arms, particularly aircraft, to Israel, in light of the Soviet Un- ion's massive replenishment of Arab arms, raised the threat of further military conflict. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER And His Orchestra Dl 1-1609 and m a r k e t and feasibility studies for the construction of several pilot housing units for persons 62 years and older who live on limited incomes. The program is financed by federal mortgage loans to organizations that qualify for the non-profit that "many powerful forces still persist in seeking a decisive mili- tary victory, without regard for consideration and risk." program. Bnai Brill announced a record has been heard on various radio $13,261,656 budget for 1968, in- In other actions, the board de- programs. cluding $5,927,168-44.7 per cent clared in a resolution that the A veteran of the Yiddish Art —for its youth programs for Theater, Norman won the Show Jewish teen-agers and college Business award for his nerfor- students. The total budget, adopt- THE NEW SOUNDS OF ... manre in the role of Biff in the ed by the organization's board of Yiddish version of "Death of a governors at its annual meeting Salesman." He has also acted at Comic Lev Norman to Be Guest Star at Local Bnai Brith Hanuka Festivals Humorist Lew Norman will head the entertainment program at the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Hanuka Festivals for Israel 8:30 p.m. Monday when Pisgah Lodge Norman "greatest service to the cause of peace" by Gunnar Jarring. the spe- cial United Nations emissary to the Middle East, would be to promote Rosenzweig and Chapter will be the hosts, ana ' Tuesclay. when Marshall Lodge and Chapter will host' the affair. Both' will be held in the Ahavas Achim social hall. Felix Rosenzweig is the Metropol- itan Detroit Bnai Brith Council: Israel Bond chairman, and Mrs., Norma liudosh is women's council' chairman. Norman has appeared on leading TV programs. including the Ed Sullivan and Tonight shows and has starred in night clubs and theaters from coast to coast. He has given one - man performances at Carnegie and Town Flails and the Mansfield and Ziegfield thea- ters in New York and was master of ceremonies at Cafe Habibi, the Israeli night club in New York. He has appeared at many Bnai Brith functions throughout the country. An added feature will be Han- uka tunes by Eric Rosenow and his Continentals. Co-sponsoring the af- fair on Monday with Pisgah are Bloch. Centennial. Grant. Handler East Side, Israel, Keidan, Motor City, Suburban and Tucker. Co- sponsors on Tuesday with Marshall are Brandeis, Detroit, Dov Fren- kel. Downtown-Fox, Jacobson, Liv onia, Mor"enthau, Oakland-Cen- tury, Rex, Sholem Aleichem. Tik- vah, Zager-Stone, Zeiger and Bus- iness and Professional Chapter. Admission is free, and Hanuka refreshments will be served. All are welcome. For table reserva- tions to the affair. sponsored by the Bnai Brith Israel Bond pro- gram. call Bonds, DI 1-5707. Large Detroit Delegation to Attend Bar-Ilan Presentation to Stollman g3ralt • • • ettvittes Yt LOUIS STONE CHAPTER will feature Mrs. Mattie Fredricks pre- senting "A History of Jewelry" 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Herman Goldenberg. 16915 George Washington, Southfield. • * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP TER will present a program on BBYO 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Sholem Alecheim Institute. Re- freshments will be served. Pros- pective members are invited. Plans are completed for the annual donor luncheon of the Wo- men's Division. Sholem Aleichem Institute, to take place noon Tues- day at the Raleigh House. South- field, announces Mrs. Jennie Wein- berg, president of the Women's Division. George M. Zeltzer, president of the institute, as well as of the United Hebrew Schools, will be guest speaker. Soprano Wvn Landis, will sing Hebrew and Yiddish songs. Sarales Goodman and Marla Parker, stu- dents of the Combined Jewish schools, will present a Yiddish rec- itation. The afternoon'will be conducted by Mrs. Morris Friedman. Tel Aviv Purim Carnival to Be on Grand Scale DICK STEIN & ORCHESTRA LI 7-2770 THE SHELDON ROTT ORCHESTRA Big Sound Recording Artists 545-2737 547-0896 EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH? Cranbrook House Motel Is Conveniently Located at (8 Call 20500 JAMES COUZENS Mile & Greenfield—Across hem Northland) For the Finest Accommodations! 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University at the Waldorf-Astoria. . man, who as chairman of the board New York, Dec. 17, at which Phil- of trustees and one of the princi- lip Stollman of Detroit will be pal benefactors has been a major honored with the first Pinhas force in developing in Israel the Churgin Award. first religious-oriented university." Supreme Court Justice Abe For- Bar-Ilan has grown to an en- tas will be the guest speaker. Max rollment of more than 3,500 and M. Fisher is honorary chairman provides a broad range of under- of the event. Albert Parker is graduate and graduate programs. chairman and Edward Adams co- chairman. Doctors Sought in Israel The Churgin Award honors the NEW YQRK (JTA) — Israel memory of the eminent scholar and needs increased Jewish immigra- educator who founded Bar-Ilan and , tion including "hundreds of doc- served as its first president. tors and professionals who can be Mayor Mordecai Namir outlined plans for; a grandiose program and announced the acceptance by the Tel Aviv municipality of 300,000 Israeli pounds to defray the cost of organizing the event. Namir said that this time every effort will be exerted for the re- newal of the traditional Tel Aviv Purim carnival which would draw not only thousands of spectators from Israel but also scores of thou- sands of tourists from all parts of the world. The country with the greatest inception of the award was placed immediately," Aharon Beck- length of inland waterways is Fin- er, seeretary-general of Histadrut, land. The total of navigable lakes stein, chancellor of the university, stated here. and rivers is about 31,000 miles. 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