Miss Cheryl L. Levine
Marries Californian
MRS. DARRYL LITBERG
Cheryl Lynn Levine, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Levine,
f o r m e r Detroiters of Encino,
Calif., and Darryl Litberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Litberg of
Encino were married recently at
Adas Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi
Jacob Segal officiated.
Following a New York City
honeymoon, the couple will reside
in Southern California, where they
will receive their bachelors de-
grees from California State Col-
lege.
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About Flying Birds
Louis Levine will be honored by
the Pinsker Progressive Aid So-
ciety as "Man of the Year" at its
20th Israel Anniversary Yom Ha'-
Atzmaut celebration 8 p.m. April
30, at the Labor Zionist Instiute.
Cantor Hyman J. Adler of Cong.
Bnai David will be guest artist,
and Louis E. Levitan, Detroit
Israel Bond director will be the
guest speaker.
Levine, who
has been active
in landsmanshaf-
ten circles, the
Labor Zionist
movement a n d
communal causes
for over 40 years,
is a founder of
the Pinsker So-
ciety and is now
serving a second
term as its pres-
ident. He was
also a founder
and served as
president of the
Levine
Arlazaroff
Branch of Farband.
He was the first Yiddish secre-
tary of the Jewish Community
Council and is a member of the
council's culture commission. For
12 years he was the director of the
radio program "Voice of Hista-
drut," on Radio Station WJLB.
He has been a member of the
board of directors of Chesed shel
Ernes for 40 years and has served
as lecturer and MC for many
functions. Levine has been a
leader to the Israel Bond cam-
paigns since the first drive in 1951
and has spoken for Israel Bonds
numerous times.
Norman Cottler and Hyman Lip-
sitz will be the co-chairman of the
Pinsker affair on behalf of Israel
Bonds. Hary Laker will be the en-
tertainment chairman. Officers of
the society include Nathan P. Ros-
sen, vice president; Nannie Ekel-
man, financial secretary and Abe
Kusnit, recording secretary. Re-
freshments will be served, friends
are welcome. Nathan Samet is the
cultural chairman.
Is America's largest flying bird,
the California condor, doomed to
extinction? According to the New
York Times of Oct. 30, 1967, only
46 of these rare birds were sighted
this year, a decrease of five over
1966. The exact cause of the pop-
ulation drop is still not known, but
it seems certain that a large
measure of responsibility rests with
hunters, who continue to kill the
condor despite the fact that it
is protected by law, by the Cali-
fornia Department of Fish and
Game, and by the United States
Forest Service. A recent proposal
to build a road through tthe con-
dor's nesting g r o u n d further
threatens its life.
One of Dover's latest paper-
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warning about steps which must
be taken to prevent further extinc-
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of lost and disappearing birds, it
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automotive industry paid tribute
to Lee A. Iacocca, executive vice
president of Ford Motor Co., at
an American Jewish Committee
dinner at the Americana Hotel in
New York April 4.
Iacocca received the 1968 Hu-
man Relations Award of the Com-
mittee's automotive and allied in-
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his fellow man."
Sen. Wayne L. Morse (D., Ore.)
was principal speaker. The award
was presented to Iacocca by Mor-
ris B. Abram, president of the
American Jewish Committee.
The dinner marked the high
point of a nationwide campaign in
the automotive industry in support
of the American Jewish Commit-
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tors which is scheduled to meet receive the Hayim Greenberg
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value of the order, the largest in Women. The prize, which carries
the airline's history, would be with it a cash honorarium, is
$360,000,000. The L-1011 orders given to a Jewish woman writer
would bring the total value of who has distinguished herself in
Deltra's jet fleet to over $1,000,- Hebrew, Yiddish or English. It
is one phase of the Hayim Green-
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Dolson, himself a former long- berg Educational Fund, which
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studies.
describing the new airplanes, said: women in Jewish
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LAWRENCE ALL,F,N GOLDMAN
like this. The L-1011 will bring son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold-
unbelived luxury to comparatively man, 18210 Lesure, has been pro-
short-to-medium range routes. Pas- moted from first lieutenant to cap-
sengers will enter a world of lux- tain of the U.S. Air Force. Captain
ury which is more like an elaborate Goldman attended Wayne State
clubroom than the cabin of a jet University and the University of
airplane. It is a new generation Michigan.
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Rabbi MORTON M. FRANKEL
ago was drawing board material,
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soon."
the University of Michigan April
Do not trust in a friend.—Mica 7 22. He will speak in assembly at
Have quarrels with your friend, 4:30 p.m. on the subject "Judaism
but his secret do not disclose.— and Christianity: Similarities and
Differences."
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