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February 09, 1968 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-02-09

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People Make News

Two Detroiters, BREWSTER
BRODER and IRWIN SHAW, have
been cited in a resolution adopted
by the board of directors of the
National Jewish Welfare Board ex-
pressing "deep gratitude and heart-
felt thanks" for recruitment ef-
forts which brought JWB Asso-
ciates membership and income to
an all-time high in 1967.
• • •
Dr. JUDD TELLER, author and
lecturer; Dr. YEHUDA BAUER,
professor of history and research
fellow at the Hebrew University
and Dr. ALLEN POLLACK, pro-
fessor of history at the University
of Pittsburgh, will be among the
main speakers addressing more
than 500 labor Zionist leaders at-
tending a winter conference, Feb.
9 to 11, at Berkeley-Carteret Ho-
tel, Asbury Park, N.J.
* • •
HAROLD W. DUBINSKY of St.
Louis has been chosen national
associate chairman of the Reform
Jewish Appeal, fund raising arm
of the national institutions of Re-
form Judaism.
• • •
The hero of Israel's Six-Day
War and her new ambassador to
the United States, Maj. Gen. YITZ-
HAK RABIN will address the an-
nual convention of the Rabbinical
Assembly. March 26, at the Con-
cord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y.
• • •
Prof. ROSE ZAHAKIN SEL-
LERS has been elected to a three-
year term as president of the Fa-
culty-Hillel Associates at Brooklyn
College. She is the first woman to
head a faculty association of the
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations.
• • •
Senator Thomas H. Kuchel of
California will be
the recipient of
the 1968 Bnai
Zion America-
Israel Friendship
Gold Medal
Award, in recog-
nition of his out-
standing
contri-
butions to fur-
thering the bonds
of friendship be-
tween Israel and
the U.S., at the
annual dinner of
the organization,
Feb. 25. at the
New York Hilton
Hotel.
Sen. Kuchel

.Brode-Hazan Nuptials
Held at Shaarey Zedek

by the National Jewish Welfare
Board.
• • •
Rabbi LOUIS MILGROM, di-
rector of the Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at the University of
Minnesota, will visit Australia this
month for five weeks of meetings
with Jewish students and commu-
nity leaders on intensifying Hillel
programs in Australia. He will
leave for Australia Feb. 28.

• • •

The Rudman family of Tyler and
Dallas, Tex., has contributed funds ,
for another ambulance to be added
to the fleet of Magen David Adorn,
Israel's National Red Cross Serv-
ice. The gift, donated b M. B.
RUDMAN, Dallas oil producer and ,
son of Mrs. Rose Rudman and the
late Ike Rudman, in honor of his
mother's 80th birthday, was an-
nounced by Congressman Emanuel
Celler, national chairman of the
American Red Mogen Dovid for
Israel, the supply and support wing
of Magen David Adorn in the West-
ern Hemisphere.
• • •
Rabbi S. Alvin Schwartz, for-
merly executive director of the'
Hebrew Theological College, Sko-
kie, Ill., has been appointed execu-
-
tive director of r .
.
Boys Town Jeru-
salem, Ira Guil-
den, president of
BTJ, announced.
Ordained at the
Rabbi Isaac Ele-
hanan Theologi-
cal Seminary of
Yeshiva Univer-
sity. Rabbi"
Schwartz also
has been award-
ed the bachelor
of arts degree
with majors in Rabbi Schwartz
psychology and sociology and the
master of science degree spe-
cializing in community organiza-
tion and administration.



THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 9, 1968-31

Leonard Kasle Receives WSU Centennial Medal

Dr. William R. Keast, president
of Wayne State University, recent-
ly presented a Centennial Medal-
lion to Leonard Kasle in recogni-
tion of his contributions to the '
development of the university.
Kasle was a member of the De-
troit Board of Education before'
Wayne became a state university
with an elected board of gover-
nors. At that time, the Detroit
board was the governing body of
the university.
The Centennial Medallion was
designed for presentation during;
the university's centennial year to
persons who have played a major

role in the development of Wayne
State or in its centennial program.
The presentation to Kasle was
made on the occasion of the open-
ing of the exhibit telling the his-
tory of Wayne at the Detroit His-
torical Museum. The exhibit will
be open until June 23.

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MRS. HOWARD BRODE

THE FINEST ENTERTAINMENT `t' THE NEWEST
JACK BARNES & DANCERS
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CONFIRMATION AND PARTY

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Lili Altina Hazan, daughter of 1..,;
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hazan of
356-8525 ' Berkley, Mkt'. 1 1
Stoepel Ave., and Howard Stewart kkanoc,on< avec ACK Mia.CAllt ■ I APT.
Brode, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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Brode of Charlton Sq., Southfield, 11111111••••••INSIC
were united in marriage Sunday at ji THE NEW
Sun. 12 to 5 p.m.
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Gro-
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Greenfield-8 Mile Rd.
ice gown of re-embroidered Alen-
con lace and attached train of 11(
slipper satin. The veil was a
crown of lace with tiers of illusion.
SAVE MORE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH! 0
She carried gardenias, lily of the
valley and lilacs.
Carolyn Beth Brode was maid of
honor.
Dr. Marvin Brode was best man
Ushers were Seymour Brode, Rick

Brode, Jack Daniel Hamburger,
SUNDAY!
Toby Hazan, Roger Hazan, Harry
Bogorad, Harvey Zuppke and
James Robinson.
The couple plans a European
honeymoon this summer.

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Bereznitzer Unit Seats
Terebelo as President

The newly elected officers of the
Bereznitzer Aid Society installed
Thursday were: Meyer Terebelo,
president; Joseph H. Peven, vice
president; Joseph Kohn, treasurer;
Nathan Terebelo, recording secre
tary; Mrs. Jennie Schubiner, fin
ance secretary; Charles Gottlieb,
• • •
Mrs. Sylvia Kohn and Mrs. Sarah
'
Telebelo,
hospitalers.
IRENE HESKES, musicologist.
lecturer and writer, has been ap-
Clock-watchers never read suc-
pointed consultant to the National
Jewish Music Council sponsored cess stories about themselves.

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Catering.

The Regency has facilities for 100,
but patrons are requested to limit their guest lists
to 75 as the art of preparing and serving food graciously
is too delicate to accommodate
a greater number.



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WASHINGTON — Comma nder
Samuel Samuels of the Jewish War
Veterans hailed the President's
message on veterans affairs, and
especially his proposal on the
burial of veterans in national
cemeteries as a "milestone" in the
field of veterans service.
The proposal would give every
veteran a right to free burial in
a national cemetery reasonably
"close to his home."
"This will mean," Samuels said,
"the inevitable and badly-needed
revamping of the national ceme-
tery program to acquire more
property in different parts of the
United States for national cemetery 111
use."

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Mr. and Mrs. Mickey M. Here of
Knollwood Circle, Birmingham, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Beverly Ann to Michael
Stephen Goldstein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice L. Goldstein of
Cleveland Heights, 0.
Miss Vern is in her senior year 11
majoring in French and speech It
therapy at Michigan State Univer-
sity. She is affiliated with Alpha
Epsilon Pi Sorority. Her fiance .11
attended Michigan State University
where he was affiliated with Phi
Sigma Delta Fraternity. Presently
Mr. Goldstein is serving with the
U.S. Navy.

JWV Hails President's
Veterans Affair Message

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