28—Friday, September 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shubnan 2 GittellaWb2e5s to Be Exchanged Dec. 1 activities in Society Dr. May Bere Merom of Tel Aviv recently visited Mr. and Mrs. David Sislin at their cottage in Chelsea, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Noveck in Detroit. Dr. Merom is a research psychologist in the educational service of the municipality of Tel Aviv. She was in the U.S. at a conference of psychologist-educators which was held in Washington, D.C. last month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leiderman, 24240 Morton, Oak Park, have just returned from Skokie, Ill., where they enrolled their son Dennis in the Hebrew Theological College. The Leidermans stopped off for a brief vacation in South Haven.. Braille Books Enable Jewish Blind to Take Part in Holy Day Services NEW YORK CITY — The Jewish blind throughout the United States, Canada, Israel, and other coun- tries will be able to participate in religious services fully integrated with the sighted members of their own congregations on ,the High Holy Days, it has been. announced by Judge Emil N. Baar, president HOWARD TRI EST COLOR MOVIES BRIDES — BAR MITZVAS Treasure Those Moments Forever Call 542-7874 Music the Stein-Way PICK-- STEIN & ORCHESTRA LI 74770 of the Jewish Braille Institute of America. This has been made possible through Braille editions of the spe- cial prayerbooks for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur which are pro- vided free by the institute. Among the texts which have been distributed by the institute in braille are the Reform prayerbook in Hebrew and English, consisting of three large volumes, and the Conservative "Mahzor" in Hebrew and English, consisting of six large volumes. Orthodox Jews are provided with special Hebrew and English braille supplementary prayers. For blind persons who will re- main at home, the institute has made available, also without charge, long-playing high fidelity recordings of the religious services. Dr. and Mrs. Albert B. Shulman of Oxley Rd., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Carol Sue of Los Angeles to Barry Gittelson, son of Mrs. George Git- telson of Los Angeles, and the late Superior Court Judge Gittelson. Miss Shulman is a graduate of the University of Michigan with a degree in dental hygiene. Her fiance is a graduate of the Univer- sity of Southern California's school of architecture, where he was affiliated with Tau Sigma Delta honorary architectural fraternity. The couple is planning a Dec. 1 wedding. Akiva Friends to Hear Talk on Youth, Values AdivIties Friends of Akiva announces its opening program meeting 8 p.m. Sunday at the Whitehall Apts. Community House, Southfield.. Dr. Milton Covensky, professor of history at Wayne State Univer- sity, will discuss "The Conflict of FURNITURE CLEANING - Values in Today's Youth Culture." Satisfaction guaranteed— Mrs. Emil Spilman, chairman of Mothproofing free. Wall- the library fund campaign, an- nounces a grand prize will be to-wall carpet cleaning. awarded to a Five cents a square foot, donor to the minimum $15. campaign. 542-4735 proceeds of which are to be used for the expan- sion of the school library.., RENT T h e installa- Pianos—Organs tion of school of ficers and board Rent a Piano, Combo Organ, of directors will amplifier or home organ. Your Tanzman be performed by choice of Bc-0 ../win, Lowrey, Rabbi Hayim Donin. The officers Yamaha . ane" Farfisa. are:. Free Private Parking David S. Tanzman, president; Morris Karbal and Rabbi Samuel SMILEY BROS. Prero, vice presidents; David 1 Block North of Art Museum Greenbaum, secretary; and Harold 5510 Woodward TR 3-6800 Platt, treasurer. 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The anti-Zionist council, has been torn by internal dissension over a number of key policy and program issues. Last May, Dr. Norton Mezvinsky, executive director for 14 months, quit amidst charges that the Council was "bigoted" against Negroes and that Rabbi Elmer Berger, its long-time execu- tive vice president, had "freely given speech writing assistance to Arab representatives at the United Nations, notably George Tomeh of Syria." Those charges were subse- quently denied by the Council. A few months later Rabbi Berger also resigned because of ideological differences between him and the present lay leader- ship, a well-informed source said. JWV BLOCH ROSE AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park community center. Delegates who recently returned from the national convention will give re- ports. For information, call Gerry Feldman, president, 398-8955. Max Schrut For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at BLAIR STUDIO Weddings — Bar Mitzvas We Come to Your Home With Samples UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 EVELYN GURVITCH TEACHER OF PIANO 20405 Sheffield Road Cot.. of Norfolk Beginners and Advanced Pupils B1701 Y31.1i11 DETROIT L 0 D G E, KEIDAN, GERSHWIN and ZIEGER CHAP- TERS will hold a meeting noon Thursday at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Convention awards will be presented, and there will be a fashion show with Jackie Cramp- ton as moderator. Luncheon will be served. Guests are invited. CALL 341-1135 For Appointment Professional Entertainment THE SHELDON ROTT ORCHESTRA Private and Commercial Shows 547-0896 545-2737 BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Beth Hillel. A presentatioli of certificates to 18- year members, and plaques to 25- year members will be given to Dorothy Eisen. A convention re- port by Myna Moss will be heard. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Hilda Wister, 547-8107. * * PISGAH CHAPTER will hold a musical afternoon noon Wednesday in Beth Hillel social hall. Mrs. Lee Franklin Weinstock, program chair- man, will introduce Julius Ring, lyric tenor soloist at Cong. Beth Abraham, in a medley of Yiddish, Israeli, popular, classic and litur- gical favorites. Accompanist is Mrs. Betty Polen. Dessert luncheon will be featured. AdmissionNis free. Friends are invited. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Fanny Stockier, president, 543-1037. * * RABBI M. ZAGER CHAPTER will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Beth Hillel. The entertain- ment will include the "Gay Ninety Belles," who will perform a skit on "Friendship"; and Mike Lom- bardi, at 15 the youngest disc jockey in the country, who will give a talk on "Juvenile Delin- quincy". Refreshments will be served. Old Timers Schedule Memorial Services Hannah Schloss Old Timers will hold its annual memorial program for departed members 8 p.m. Sept. 26 at the Jewish Center. 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