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March 15, 1968 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-03-15

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28—frider, March -1.5, 19411-

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in Library's Art,
Gva.::(1,1
Religion Exhibit

THE '2F4R911.' AWIS4 NE WS1 1Susan:G. Love Engit

to Metzyn

13nai.

ALBERT D. TUCKER CHAP-
TER will hold its installation of
officers 7 p.m. Tuesday at Bnai
David Synagogue. Incoming pres-
ident is Mrs. Gerald Bernstein:
vice presidents. Mesdames Sey-
more Resnick, Alan Figot, David
Bergman and Morton Brody: treas-
urer. Mrs. Bernard Rosenthal: sec-
retaries. 'Mesdames Leonard Finn.
Marvin Salomon. Donald Cohen
and Daniel Waldman: editor. Mrs.
Richard Jacobs: and hostess, Mrs.
Stanley Fertman. Mrs. Charles
Wolin is the junior past president.
The evening will include enter-
tainment by singer Phyllis Pulherg
Eisenstein, accompanied by Betty
Polan. The officers will be in-
stalled by Mrs. Jack Sayles, past
president of the women's council
and vice chairman of the Michigan
regional board of the Anti-Defama-
tion League. Installation chairman
is Selma Cohen, and reservations
chairmen Mesdames Ernest Eick
and Marvin Salomon.
• • 4'
TIKVAH LODGE will initiate its
class of new members 8:30 p.m.
Thursday at Workmen's Circle
Center. The ceremony will be per-
formed by past presidents of the
lodge. Maurice Raznick is program
chairman. The Sisterhood Singers
of Cong. Ahavas Achim, under the
direction of Cantor Simon Ber-
manis, will perform. Guests are
welcome. Refreshments will be
served.
• •
ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold its
installation of officers dinner-dance
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Northwood
Inn. Admission is free. Refresh-
ments. Installing officer will be
Mrs. Harry Bodzin, past president.
For reservations and information,
call installation chairman Mrs. Hy
Dorfman, 353-5711, -or Mildreth
Rubinoff. 547-1947.
• •

DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER
will hold its annual luncheon and
installation of of f i c e r s noon
Wednesday at Raleigh House. Nan-
cy Israel will sing, accompanied
by David Berman. Installing offi-
cer will be Mrs. Phillip Edelheit,
who will install Mrs. Harold
Levine, president. For information.
call Mrs. Herbert Arons. 358-3276.
or Mrs. Eugene Perlstein. LI
7-2896.

BUSINESS . A N D PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER will hold its
annual installation dinner-dance 6
p.m. unday at tile Kings Arms
Mrs. Leon Dreylinger past presi-
dent of the metropolitan council.
will be installing officer. basing
the installation on the "Fiddler on
the Roof." For reservations, call
Myna Moss. 342-1280. or Rose Alt-
man. NE 4-6335. Men may- attend
for dancing only. 9 p.m.


tActivittes

WASHINGTON—Mrs. Lyndon B
Johnson will address a session de-
voted to youth problems and Vice
President Hubert H. Humphrey
will be the keynoter at Bnai Brith
Women's triennial convention here
commencing March 24.
The convention will complete
the three-year term of Mrs. Arthur
G. ttosenbluth of Hewlett. N.Y., as
international president of Blial
Brith Women.
Mrs. Johnson will participate in
a "Salute to Youth" session that
will focus on Bnai Brith's teen-age
and college programs. The lunch-
eon affair will also honor the First
Lady for her "creative efforts" in
behalf of Head Start and other pro-
jects for disadvantaged youth.
Other convention speakers will
include Maj. Gen. Yitshak Rabin.
Israel's new ambassador to the
United States; Dr. William A.
Wexler, international president of
Bnai Brith; and author and lec-
turer Marya Mannes.

Pianist Mischa Kottler will be
soloist in the fifth in the series of
Tuesday evening
concerts given by
the Center Sym-
phony Orchestra
under the direc-
tion of Julius
Chajes, 8:15 p.m.,
March 26, in the

Materials representing the great
religions of the world document
centuries of fifth in the exhibit
"Art and Religion" at the Detroit
Public Library main building
through April 12.
A selection of 120 books from the
fine arts department, the philos-
Aaron DeRoy
ophy, religion and education de-
Theater.
partment and the Rare Books
Kottler will be
Room are displayed with related
Kottler heard in Bee-
objects loaned by Detroiters, in- thoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 (The
cluding:
Emperor), and the orchestral part
A scroll from the Book of Esther of the program will consist of
and a Hebrew Bible, printed at Schubert's Symphony No. 4 (The
Antwerp in 1580, the gifts of Tragic) and Theme and Varia-
Charles A. Feinberg, Om also tions for Strings by Chajes.
loaned a silver Tora crown,
'rickets are available at the Cen-
breastplate and pointer.
.
,
ter's cashier.
A
reproduction
of
the
Tassilo
MISS SUSAN LOVE
HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER
chalice, lent by Gustave A. Fuchs,
will hold a - his 'n' her fun night"
Mr. and Mrs. Seldon II. Love, of displayed with a book of 50 depic-
8 p.m. March 25 at the Labor Rue Versailles Dr.. Oak Park, an-
tions of the Last Supper by Chris-
Zionist Institute.
nounce the engagement of their tian artists:
• • •
Orchestra and Entertainment
PISGAH CHAPTER will h”ld its daughter Susan Constance to Mel-
A representation of a Buddhist
Bodhisattva, with eleven heads and
installal ion luncheon 12:30 p.m. vyn Gerald Gvazda, son of Mr.
Wednesday at Carleton House. and Mrs. Max Gvazda of Ruther- eight arms, loaned by Mr. and
ford Ave.
Mrs. F. Karl Wiest, displayed with
Miss Love is a graduate of Mon- a book explaining the symbolism
ticello College, Alton, Ill. Her fi- of this representation known as
Kol Israel Director
Kol
ance is a graduate of the Univer- "The Merciful Lord" figure.
to Speak at Center
sity of Detroit law school.
An August wedding is planned.
A total of 486 students are en-
Teachers Worshops
rolled in a five-year pharmacy
Leah Porat, program director of
curriculum in Michigan for 1967-
Kol Israel, the Israeli radio net-
and
en . 89 of these students are
work. will appear at the Jewish
women.
Center Monday.
She will discuss
- Kol Israel's Ex-
periences in
i
This Week's Radio and
Teaching Hebrew
Television Programs
to Immigrants"
Max Schrut
in Hebrew 8 p.m.
COUTURE-BOUTIQUE
For Good Photographs
COMMUNITY CURRENTS
Monday at a re-
and Prompt Service
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday
CUSTOM DESIGNS
ception for par-
Coll Me at
Station: WJBK
LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR
ticipants in the
Feature:
The
series
"Literary
Center's week-
ACCESSORIES
long audio-visual Figures in Jewish Life" continues,
Weddings — Bar Mitzvas
language teach- with an interview by Rabbi Leon
HARVARD ROW MALL
Mrs. Porat e r s workshop. Fram with Dr. Trude Weiss-Ros-'
We Come to Your Horne
11 MILE & LASHER
With Samples
The workshop has drawn 32 marin. 'editor of the Jewish Spec : ;
353-7640
TY 5-8805
UN 4-6845
tachers from Cleveland, Chicago, tator.
Indianapolis, West Hartford, Wind-
HIGHLIGHTS
sor, Flint, Detroit and suburbs.
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Mrs. Porat will speak in English
BETTER THAN EVER!
at an open meeting at the Center
Station: Channel 2
Feature: Cantor Louis Klein of
noon TUesday on "Mass Media and
Politics in the Turbulent Middle Cong. Bnai Moshe discusses "Lit-
East." There is no admission urgical Arts'' as part of the series
charge and the public is welcome. "Jewish Creativity." Host Cantor
Mrs. Porat has been program Harold Orhach will interview the
director of the Israel Broadcasting guest. Daniel Braude will conduct
MARTY KOSINS
Corp. since 1961. She had been the choral ensemble of Bnai Moshe.
Res.: 626-9662
Office: 626-9680
deputy program director for 10
years and formerly specialized in
THE MAGIC DOOR
radio drama and youth programs.
Time: 6:30 p.m. Monday
Reuven Bar-Sever, head of the
Station: Channel 56
department of education and cul-
Feature: Tiny Tov. Deedee and
ture of the Jewish Agency in New
Scrunch—especially
for kids.
York, will speak on "Ancient
Complete Assortment of
• • •
Language in a Modern Reality"
Domestic & Imported
HEAR
OUR
VOICE
at the Monday night reception, to
• FRAMES • LENSES • CASES • MAGNIFIERS
be held in cooperation with Nvutza
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
• BINOCULARS • TELESCOPES
Ivrit. the Hebrew cultural society.
Station: WCAR
ALL REPAIRS MADE IN OUR OWN LAB
Refreshments will he served.
Feature: "Songs of Israel" with
Hillel and Aviva and host Cantor
Harold Orbach,
Weinstein Presents

TIKVAH CHAPTER will hold its
installation of officers noon Tues-
day at Beth Hillel Synagogue. In-
stalling officer will be Mrs. Philip
Fealk, junior past president. Offi-
cers are: president, Mrs. Phillip
Rossen: vice presidents, Mes-
dames Albert Sniderman, Ralph
Posner and Joseph Sulker: treas-
urer. Mrs. George Lewis; secre-
taries. Mesdames William Rothen-
berg. Isadore Buchman, Sol
Leemberg, Charles Berman and
Sam Goldstein: and counselor.
Mrs. Jack Weinberg. For informa-
tion. call Mrs. Louis Barden, in-
stallation chairman, 548-1587.

Larry Freedman

647-2367

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BLAIR STUDIO

THE MARTIN-DAVID
ORCHESTRA

OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED

Posthumous Award
Mrs. Johnson, Humphrey Honoring Marine

to Address Bnai Brith
Women's Parley in D.C.

Pianist Kottler to Solo
at Center March 26

LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR

Brig. Gen. William J. Weinstein.
Accepting the award were the

Time: 8 a.m. Sunday
Station: WKNR
Feature: Rabbi Isaac M. Kagan
will speak on "Elijah's Challenge."
Dr. Irving Block, professor of phil-
osophy at the University of West - _
ern Ontario. will close the series
on "Thoughts of a Hasid-Philoso-
pher." Izzy Weisberg will provide
guitar interludes with Zvi and Ner.

Mrs. E. G. Gillingham. Their son
was -serving as a squad leader-
with Company H. 2nd Battalion,
9th Marines, 3rd Marine Division,
when his squad was taken under
heavy automatic ,eapons
and

IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Elation: WJ1
Feature: "Medicine and Morals"
will he discussed by Rev. Alden
Hathaway and Dr. James Galpin. •

A posthumous award honoring
Cp. Richard K. Gillingham, who
lost his life while on a search and
destroy operation in Quang Tri

Province, was presented March'
10, at Brodhead Naval Armory by

parents of the Marine, Mr. and

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Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal
`Songs of Our People'
position. Cpl. Gillingham, with
and two steady Moshgichim
complete disregard for his own
The Farband City Committee of
Kashruth Supervision by
safety. rushed across 20 yards of, Detroit invites the Jewish commun-
prominent Orthodox Rabbi
exposed terrain to minister to ity to see the Farband Ensemble
his fallen comrade. While render-1 with La Bianca, Mina Bern, Pola
ing aid, he was wounded three Kadison. Ben Bonus and Bernard
U. S. Gov't. Inspected
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