28—Friday, March 8, 1968

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THE - DETROIT JEWISH NEWS,

SusanFaudeniBeirothtil SdPnia Ciinuitunity td lost Detroiters'
to Kenneth H. Beresh Front Lubavitch Center at Gathering

,jatvittes

LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER. wit
will hold its 26th installation of hold its annual installation of of
officers at Workmen's Circle Cen- ficers 7 p.m. Thursday at Work
ter 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Installing men's Circle Center, dinner will be
officer will he Mrs. Harry Bodzin, served at a nominal charge. For
and chairman is Mrs. Alex Mann. information. call Mrs. Henry Gor-
Entertainment will follow the in- don, chairman. EL 6-7569; or Mrs.
tallation, and refreshments will be Charles Blauer, reservations chair-
man, VE 8-7283. Officers to be in-
served.
stalled by Mrs. David Levine, past
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LOUIS P P" ', NDEIS CHAPTER president of Bnai Brith Women's
will hold its 23rd annual installs- Council of Metropolitan Detroit,
lion of officers 8 p.m. Wednesday are: president, Mrs. Hy Ostrow;
at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. vice presidents. Mesdames Josef
Installing officer is Mrs. Philip Feureisen, Morton Steinhart, Nor-
Fealk. installation chairman is man Ellstein and Julius Ruda;
Mrs. Robert Rudman. Refresh- treasurer. Mrs. Julius Travis; sec-
m ents and entertainment are retaries. Mesdames Nate Kusnit,
Ilarry Kelley, Rose Lutinsky, Nate
planned.
PISGAH CHAPTER will hold a Richman and Phillip Silverstein.
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board meeting 10 a.m. Thursday
HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER
at the home of Mrs. Julius Ring.
president. 16900 Mt. Vernon. South- will see Mrs. Morrie Bernstein in-
stalled as president at an installa-
field.
tion luncheon noon Tuesday at the
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DOWTOWN - FOX CHAPTER an - Skandia Restaurant. Outgoing pres-
nounces its installation will be ident Mrs. Nathan Maxman will '
8 p.m. Wednesday at Workmen's preside at the luncheon and install-
Circle Center. The Don Frohman ing officer will be Mrs. Alfred La-
Singers will entertain. Refresh- kin For reservations, call Mrs.
ments will be served. Guests in Samuel Schreibman, LI 1-2349, or
vited. For reservations call Marge Mrs. Theodore Weinberg, UN
Glassman, installation chairman, ; 4-5960
UN 4-5495.

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Wexler Defends Dialogue,
but Sees Shortcoming:
Illiteracy of Laymen

MISS SUSAN FAUDEM

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faudem
of Marlow Ave., Oak Park. an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Susan Ruth to Kenneth
Howard Beresh, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Myer Beresh of Hilton Rd.,
Southfield.
The bride-to-be is a junior at
Wayne State University's college
of education. The prospective
bridegroom is a senior at Wayne's
college of business administration,
majoring in accounting.
A March 1969 wedding is planned.

'Living With Your Teen-Ager' Topic
of Beth Shalom Sisterhood Institute

A melave malka, the traditional
Sabbath-night meal and celebra-
tion, in Hasidic spirit will take
place Saturday evening in Sarnia,I
Ont., with Rabbi Israel Potter lead - 1
ing the Detroit visitors.
leader of the Jewish community
in Sarnia, about one hour's drive
from Detroit. is Rabbi David Ru-
bin, of Cong. Ahavas Isaac.
This visit has been organized by
Rabbi Polter of the Lubavitch
Youth Organization as part of the
Lubavitch visitation program to
small communities within a 150
mile radius of Detroit. Rabbi Potter
said: "Many of these small com-
munities are isolated from the
mainstream of big-city Jewi'sh life
and are largely neglected. Their
warm and enthusiastic response to
our visits is very touching."
The group visiting Sarnia will
include Rabbi Berel Shemtov, di-
rector of Detroit Habad; Jacob N.
Kranz of the Lubavitcher Center;
Shimon Lazaroff and Moshe Potter
of Camp Gan Israel; Isaac M. Ka-

PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — Dr.
"Variations on a Minor Theme- 1 seminary school of Teacher's Insti-
William A. Wexler, president of 1968 Living With Your Teen-ager," tute, Jewish Theological Seminary
Bnai Brith, recommended that the will he the subject of the institute ' of America, at one time headed
Jewish community adopt a "re day to be held by the Sisterhood the department of youth activities
sponsive approach" to the "con- of Beth Shalom March 20 at the for United Synagogue.
tinuing interest" of Pope Paul VI synagogue.
The public is invited. For insti-
and Catholic liberals in strengthen-
"Thoughtshops" designed to ex- tute and luncheon reservations
ing Catholic-Jewish relations.
He told Bnai Brith's National Plore the problems which confront call Mrs. Meyer King, LI 6-5697.
Jewish parents
Commission on Adult Jewish Edu-
are scheduled fol- Fashion Show
cation that "mature interreligious
lowing registra-
dialogue" should be encouraged -
tion at 9:30 a.m. Means Funds for
because the Jewish community is
and the keynote
"neither isolated from nor im-
address by Rabbi Medical Students
mune to the religious pluralism of
Mordecai Halp-
its surroundings, and the ecu-
The Women's Auxiliary to the
ern.
menical atmosphere should be able
Dr. Morton Sie- Maimonides Medical Society will
to sustain even theological dia-
gel, director of hold its 22nd annual donor lunch-
logues without distorting them in-
the department eon and fashion show noon Tues -
to theological debates." He said
of education. Un - day at the new Raleigh House.
his views had been reinforced dur-
ited
Synagogue Mrs. Norman R. Schakne, presi
-11 .9r
ing his private audience with the
of America, will dent. announced that Mrs. Leonard
**v"
Pope last January.
be guest speaker Haking. immediate past president.
A shortcoming in dialogues is
after lunch. Dr. will give the invocation.
Siegel
that the process is generally
limited to clergy, educators and Siegel, director of the United Syn- The show, "Swing Into Fashion,"
others op leadership levels "be- agogue Commission on Jewish will feature a collection of new
cause tcio many laymen in the Education and an instructor at the spring designer fashions. Proceeds
from the luncheon and souvenir
adult community are illiterates
program book provide the financial
about their own faith and tradi-
basis for the auxiliary's medical
tions," Dr. Wexler declared.
service projects, which have in-
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cluded local, national and interna-
Bnai Brith Announces
tional causes, particularly scholar-
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Haskala Works Reprinted <
ship loans for needy medical stu-
PHILADEPHIA (JTA) — Pub-
dents.
lication of the first 57 volumes of
Mrs. Charles Gitlin, a founder
"Literaria Judaica," a 10-year
and charter member of the auxi-
Bnai Brith "rescue project" to
liary. is general fund raixing chair- -
avert a total extinction of much
man: and Mrs.
Haskala literature, was announced
Victor
Horwitz.
by Dr. Harold Weisberg of Bran-
luncheon chair-
deis university, chairman of the
man. The latter
organization's adult Jewish edu-
is assisted by
cation commission.
Mesdames Robert
The project, begun last year, in-
Baruch, Joel
volves reproducing, through a low-
Dreyer, Burton
cost offset printing process, lim-
Epstein, Myron
ited editions in facsimile of novels,
Joy-rich, Charles
histories, dramas, periodicals and
Kessler, Alan
books of poetry that are Jewish
Lakin, Alvin
classics of the "enlightenment" era
Schwartz, 0. D.
published between 1784 and 1884.
Silverstein, Sid- Mrs. Horwitz
Only scattered copies of more than
ney Stone, Floyd Tukel and Nor-
MISS MADELYN JENSKY
1,000 historic volumes, most of
man Wechsler, committee chair-
them yellowed by time, their pages
Seymour Jensky of High- men.
decaying and bindings torn, still
For tickets and information, call
exist in the original. land Park, Ill. announces the en-
gagement of her daughter Madelyn Mrs. Alvin Schwarz, 353-3110, or
Sue to Howard Brian Miller, son of Mrs. Sidney Stone, 353-3465.
Blood r`nnors at Rally Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Knob
Woods Dr., Southfield.
Eligible for Prizes
Criterion Club Contest
Miss Jensky, daughter of the
The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Part of 'March Musicale'
Brith Council and the Bnai Brith late Mr. Jensky, will graduate from
The Criterion Club will hold open
Women of Metropolitan Detroit the University of Michigan in April
house 8 p.m. Wednesday at Com-
will co-sponsor a blood bank rally with a BA in journalism. She is
Monday and Tuesday 5-10 p.m. at president of Theta Sigma Phi jour- monwealth Branch Bank, W. 7 Mile
nalism society. Mr. Miller attended at Mark Twain. The public is in-
Pepper School. Oak Park.
A number of gifts will be award- i the University of Michigan. He is vited without charge.
An audience-participation con-
ed to donors at this rally. Each 1 currently in his second year of
member who participates will be' medical school there. He is a test with prizes will highlight the
1 member of Phi Chi medical frater- "March Musicale." A social hour
eligible.
will follow. For information, call
The blood bank has helped thous- nity.
I A May 26 wedding is planned. Frances Kircidel, 398-2730.
ands of Bnai Brith members.

gap, public relation director of De-
troit Lubavitch; Noah I. Silver and
Velvet W. Marasow. The rabbis will
be accompanied by their wives,
who will conduct the women's pro-
gram.

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