30—Friday, June 14,1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Rabbi David Lieber man of Chicago
Assumes Deanship at Beth Yehudah

Hillel L. Abrams, president of1 he has been spiritual leader of
Beth Yehudah Schools, announces ' Cong. Or Israel. Rabbi Lieberman
that Rabbi David M. Lieberman of lectures at universities throughout
the country. At the recent Tora
Umesora Convention (National As-
sociation of Day School Principals
and Administrators) he delivered
one of the major addresses.
Rabbi Lieberman received his
early Hebrew and secular edu-
cation in Belgium and France,
and upon his arrival in the
United States continued his
studies at the Lubavitcher Yeshi-
va and Beth Medrash Gavoha
in Lakewood, N.J. He was or-
dained in 1949.
He will assume his post
Aug. 1. In addition to his duties
eludes the Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
dah schools complex — which in-
cludes the Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
dah, Beth Jacob School for Girls,
and the Beth Yehudah Afternoon
RABBI DAVID LIEBERMAN
School — he will serve as principal
of the boys school in Southfield.
Chicago had been appointed dean He will be assisted there by Rabbi
of the school.
Avrohom A. Freedman; and by
Rabbi Lieberman served as prin- Rabbi Sholom Goldstein, principal
cipal of the Beth Jacob School and of the Beth Jacob School for Girls;
the Ida Crown Jewish Acad- and by Rabbi Jacob Levi, princi-
emy Girls High School in pal of the afternoon school. Rabbi
Chicago. During the past 14 years, S. E. Cohen will be in charge of
the secular studies department of
the Beth Jacob School for Girls.
Registrations are being accepted
in nursery and kindergarten, and
from first through 12th grades,
for enrollment in September. For
information, call the Beth Yehudah
June 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Schools, 353-6750.
liam R. Jacoby (Harriett Fishman),
24336 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a
daughter, Beth Lynn.

RrtA
Announcements

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June 6—To Capt. and Mrs. Den-
nis Weber (Roberta Bracher),
19511 Lowell, a son, Jeffrey Mi-
chael.

Marcia Joseph Engaged
to - Steven Bayer of Flint

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June 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Cohen (Joan Budson),
15219 Northgate, Oak Park, a
daughter, Michelle Beth.
* * *
June 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Woronoff (Beverly Sweet), 21860
Stratford, Oak Park, a son, Alan
Joel.
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May 31-To Dr. and Mrs. How-
ard Reznick (Susan Cohen), 27320
Fairfax, Southfield, a son, Daniel
Franklin.
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May 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Bayer (Margie Peters), 10554
Kingston, Huntington Woods, a
son, Daniel Jerrod.
* * *
May 26—To Dr. and Mrs.
Robert C. Niskar (Arlene S.
Teper), Detroiters stationed at
Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul,
Ill., a daughter, Audrey Renee.
* * *
May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mermelstein (Rita Rubinoff) 19643
Ingram, Livonia, a son, Arthur.

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May 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Perry
M. Cohen (Margo Panush), 5518
Normanhurst, Birmingham, a son,
Jonathan Alan.
* * *
May 17 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Katkowsky (Suzanne Elson),
1131 W. Farnum, Royal Oak, a
daughter, Beth Joelle.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Alden Halpert
(Ellyn Berk), 24347 Rensselaer,
Oak Park, an adopted son, Eric
Berk.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Joseph of
Middlebelt Rd., Farmington, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Marcia Ellen to Steven
Daniel Bayer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Bayer of Flint.
The bride-elect is a junior at
Eastern Michigan University. Her
fiance is a junior in architecture
at Lawrence Institute of Tech-
nology.

Role of Jewish Partisans
in Soviet Is Published

LONDON (JTA) — An account
of Jewish partisan fighters in the
Soviet Union during World War II
has just been published here in
Hebrew by Archion Haavoda with
the cooperation of the Yad Vash-
em, the martyrs'"memorial and ar-
chives in Jerusalem.
The volume, edited by Benjamin
West, a Hebrew writer and au-
thority on Soviet Jewry, is entitled
"They Were Many" and was de-
veloped from Russian and Yiddish
sources.
The bulk of the volume was
translated from the Russian docu-
ment "P artisan Brotherhood,"
which was prepared in Moscow in
October 1948 by the Jewish Anti-
Fascist Committee but never pub-
lished in Russia.

THE 10 - YEAR MUMFORD
HIGH SCHOOL REUNION will be
held July 20 at the Raleigh House.
For information contact Mumford
High School. Reservations must
be in by June 30.

Miss Sally Wi ener Plans
to Marry Barry Fogel

MISS SALLY WIENER

Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Wiener of
Fairfax Dr., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Sally to Barry Paul Fogel, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fogel of
Forrestwood Dr., Southfield.
The bride-elect attends Wayne
State University. Her fiance at-
tends the WSU school of business
administration.
An April 26 wedding is planned.

American in Israel to Talk
at LZO Oneg Shabat

Morris A. Lifshay, chairman of
the Detroit Council of the Labor
Zionist Organization of Detroit, an-
nounces that an oneg Shabat will
be held 8:30 p.m. June 21 at the
Labor Zionist Institute.
David E. Goldberg, former na-
tional director of :::::
the Labor Zionist
Organization of
America, will dis-:
cuss "The Chal-'
lenge of Aliya for
Americans —
Problems and
Realities."
Goldberg, a n
American w h o
has settled in Is-
rael, is in the Goldberg
United- States as educational con-
sultant at the American Zionist
Youth Foundation. In Israel he is
chairman of the English depart-
ment of Municipal High School
"Heh" in Haifa.
In 1948, while a graduate stu-
dent at the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem, he served in the Ha-
gana. During World War II, he
served in the U.S. Air Force.
The community is invited at no
charge.

Willy Brandt Denies Bonn Sent Arms to Mid-East

BONN (JTA) — West German
Foreign Minister Willy Brandt
hotly denied at a press conference
here that West Germany has sent
arms to the Middle East, either to
Israel or the Arab states.
He said the charges, which he
termed "slanderous," emanated
from East Germany.
The Bonn goverment, he de-
clared, adheres to its position of
1965 tht no arms will be sent to
areas of tension.
Brandt avoided direct comments
on two other questions. Asked if
he shared the view of Herbert
Wehner, deputy chairman of the
Social Democratic Party, that the
extreme rightist National Demo-
cratic Party should be outlawed,
the foreign minister said it was up
to the interior minister to decide

whether to initiate any such action.
Questioned about the statute of
limitations which will bar future
prosecution of Nazi war criminals
after it goes into effect at the end
of 1969, Brandt said that problem
would soon be discussed by his
party.

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