Harley Faxon to 7'ake Yeshiva U. Scholar Greene-Hoffman Vows Bride, Beverly Fantich to Discuss Masada to Be Spoken Next Month THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, October 25, 1968 College Students' lb: Friedman to Take Kosher Food Plans Bride FromNeu' Orleans on Lecture-Tour The Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation and Midrasha. College of Jewish Studies, are sponsoring a special showing of Masada at the Detroit Institute of Arts Tuesday evening. The showing will be introduced at 7 p.m. with a lecture by Dr. Louis H. Feldman, chairman of the department of classics at Ye- shiva University. His subject will be "The Defenders of Masada: Heroes or Cowards?" The exhibit will be •viewed at 8:30 at no ad- Expanded by YI BY BEN GALLOB (Copyright 1968, JTA, Inc.) A 15-year-old program to provide kosher food facilities for Jewish college students, which served more than 400 students during the past school year at seven major universities, is being steadily ex- panded, according to a report by the National Council of Young Israel, sponsor of the project. The universities and the number of Jewish students served during the 1967-68 school year were listed by Stanley W. Schlessel, director of Young Israel's Intercollegiate Council, as follows: Cornell, 75: George Washington. 75; Syracuse. 60; Michigan, 50; Buffalo, 20; Yale, 50; John Hopkins, 75. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency was told that there are three basic types of kosher dining arrange- ments in the program — restau- rant style facilities, sandwich op- eration facilities and pre-cooked meal service. The restaurant ap- proach entails renting an apart- ment or a large house near the university campus. The apartment is provided with a restaurant-type kitchen, and with the required per- sonnel, including a kashrut super- visor, a faculty adviser and a vol- unteer or paid rabbi. George Washington, Michigan, Yale, Syracuse and John Hopkins are sites for restaurant facilities without dormitories, which also operate 10 months a year with a m a shgiakh. , MISS BEVERLY FANTICH mission charge. Holder of a recent Guggenheim Fellowship, Dr. Feldman has pub- lished widely in the field of Greek and Roman history and culture as well as Jewish Hellenism. His MISS ELLEN GREENE most recent publication is a criti- cal edition of Josephus' "Jewish Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Greene Antiquities." books 18 to 20, with i English translation and commen- of Hilton Rd., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter tary. "Masada" — already on its Ellen Margo to Douglas S. Hoff- way to being the most popular man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard archaeological exhibition ever Hoffman of Red Maple Ln., South- brought to Detroit — enters its field. final weeks at the Art Institute this weekend. The marriage will take place Some 13,000 persons have seen Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fantich of MISS LEBA PACTOR Dover Ave., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pactor of Beverly Joyce to Harley Edward New Orleans announce the engage- Faxon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack ment of their daughter Leba Ann Faxon of Santa Barbara Ave. to Neal Friedman, son of Mr. and Miss Fantich is a senior at Mrs. Jack S. Friedman of Jerome Wayne State University. Her fiance Ave., Oak Park. attends the University of Michigan Mr. Friedman is a graduate of School of Architecture. Wayne State University's school An Aug. 17 wedding is planned. the Masada exhibition since its of business administraticn. opening Oct. 4. Many of these were The couple plans to wed in school children who came as a December. class. For the lecture by Dr. Nelson Glueck, there was an attendance of 1,500. Museum director Willis F. Woods Osias Zwerdling, Ann Arbor's suggests that plans be made to venerable Jewish and civic leader, see the show any day before noon will mark his 90th birthday on Sun- (except Monday), Friday after- day, and the occasion again will be noons (traditionally slow before utilized by his community to honor weekends) and Tuesday evenings until 9:30. him for a lifetime of services. Lee Franklin Weinstock The Washtenaw County Commu- Runs for Charter Body nity Council has arranged for a For the HY Spot Mrs. Lee Franklin Weinstock is special event to take place Nov. Of Your Affair Ellen IlicnerlI711 11 -ed Richard Smith Dcc. 22 the only woman republican candi- date for Wayne County charter commissioner, 21st Charter Dis- trict, at elections Nov. 5. Mrs. Weinstock,an attorney with background in social sciences and education, served as vice chair- man of the 17th Congressional GOP District Convention, as district secretary to the state convention and chairman of this year's tax seminar. She was a leader in Gov. Romney's Citizens for Michigan MISS ELLEN WIENER A 4 DAY SPECIAL! GRAND BEECH PIANO ti cam..-.1e- 4E- A*, At- ISO XX- ti office, 961-0700. Music by And BLAIR STUDIO His Orchestra Weddings — Bar Mitzvas (Hy Utchenik) • Distinctive Ceremonies We Come to Your Home a Specialty! With Samples 342-9424 UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB Presents COLUMBIA PICTURES and RASTAR PRODUCTIONS OMAR BARBRA n OSIAS ZWERDLING 3, at the Hillel Foundation of the University of Michigan, at which Zwerdling's many contributions to scores of movements will be taken into account. Spokesmen for the university, for social services movements, the students and faculty, the Jewish community, will participate in ex- tending honors to the nonagena- rian. A one-man-exhibition of oil paint- ings by WILLIAM HOUSE opens with a reception 7-10 p.m. Tuesday and continues through Nov. 22 at the RUBINER GALLERY. The IN AND ABOUT MUSIC EDUCATORS CLUB will meet for brunch 11:30 a.m. Nov. 2 at the Mauna Loa. The program will be a modern jazz group under the di- rection of Jack Brokensha. Presi- dent is Milton Aptekar of Henry Ford High School. Mrs. Lois Free- man is a board member. REALTY CO. SHARIF STREISAND U-M graduates throughout the land recall his help while they were students in Ann Arbor. Israel and Zionism, the needy of all faiths, the religious community—many re- call the dedicated labors of this distinguished leader. 7.11nxnsm;7mmitasaasaasxs=mmrzraarsaassmmmsze...mxrazcrmoaratvsxmmnmzgam7vczrmwresziK ::,:caxasaas=a -lwaa • Max Schrut For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at Hy Herman on City-County Government. She Dr. and Mrs. Morton J. Wiener has served as contact chairman of Twin Maples Ln., Birmingham, for League of Jewish Women's Or- announce the engagement of their ganizations, was editor of Ameri- daughter Ellen Resa to Richard can Jewish Congress Highlights Louis Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. and is an officer of Purity Chap- Lester S. Smith of River Dr., ter, Order of Eastern Star, and program chairman for Bnai Brith's Franklin. Dec. 22 has been set as the date. Pisgah Chapter. The charter commission will draft a new charter to govern the OAK PARK CIVIC CHORUS, a people of Wayne County if home 40-year-old singing group reorgan- rule is approved on the ballot. ized under the co-sponsorship of the Although women control 55 per cent of the vote, the candidate Oak Park School District's Extend- said, they hold only 1 per cent ed Education Division this fall, of elected offices. needs additional male and female The M & M'S JEWISH SINGLES members. The chorus presents a GROUP (age 25-45), will hold a variety of music: English, Hebrew, Halloween Happening 8 p.m. to- operatic, light opera and spirituals. day at the Scotia Manor Apart- Rehearsals are held 8-10 p.m. Mon- ments Recreation Room, 12800 W. days in the choir room of the Oak Nine Mile, Oak Park. Costumes are optional. Prizes will be Park High School. For information, awarded. call Pearl Kaplan, 543-5608 or Gene Arthur Fiedler will conduct the Slobin, 544-1560. 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