Israeli Consul Pays Visit to Akiva

Friday, November 1, 1968-43

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Robert Cogan Named to National BBYO.

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Mrs. Robert Coggan, 19526 Ros- the American Mothers Committee
lyn, has been elected to the Bnai of Michigan.
Brith Youth Commission, policy-
making body of the 45,000-member *41. ENTERTAINMENT **
Bnai Brith Youth Organization, it ,.For Banquets .. . Business L.
was announced by Ben Barkin, ',Meetings ... Bar Mitzvas
Milwaukee Jewish civic leader.
Cocktail Parties —ComedianslE

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE Al
Kramer recently found himself in a
slightly embarrassing situation .
A Republican. car rally of about
seven autos honked its way along
a main thoroughfare . . . and Al
was suddenly sandwiched in be-
tween what he thought was regular
moving traffic ... The uneasy Re-
publicans in the cars behind him
must have gulped at the Humphrey
sticker on Al's rear bumper!
THOSE WHO HAVE called or
written may rest assured that the
column made no mistake . . .
Marvin Frankel is the new muni-
cipal judge of Oak Park . . . and
former judge, Burton Shifman, is
now city attorney.
BIGGEST THRILL OF a lifetime
came to Dr. Manny Green recently
when his son, Steve, became a
Mason . . . Past master Manny
took over the head chair at Perfec-
tion Lodge for ceremonies in rais-
ing Steve . . . and at the dinner
following, tears of joy choked
Manny's every word while present-
ing his son with the Masonic ring
he had bought 23 years ago after
becoming a Mason himself.
YES, PAUL WINTER, who does
such a great job over WTAK, is
Jewish . . . He's 45 years•old and
uncannily stocked with enough
knowledge to carry on most any
conversation that comes his way
o'er the fine WTAK format of giv-
ing listeners a chance to voice
their opinions on just about every-
thing.
CENTRAL HIGH Reunion of
1938 January and June classes is
set for Nov. 30 at Hillcrest Country
Club . . . Theme of the 30 years
gone by buffet dinner dance will be
"Come and See For Yourself How
Young We All Still Are" . . . If
you're one of the '38 youngsters,
contact Mort Lesser, 868-9659 - or
Mildred (Lubetzky) Pershin, 358-
5518 ... Herb Eder and Bob Pokor-
ny are also on the contacting com-
mittee, along with Sam Essick
who is getting in touch with ex-
classmates while visiting Califor-
nia.
BLOOD BANK IN Oak Park is
verging on being closed after help-
ing folks since 1957 . .. The bank
is down to 19 pints and when this
is given out—that's it ... The blood
bank is sponsored by the Oak Park
gouncil of Community Organiza-
tions and the great red fluid is
available to any Oak Park resident
and/or members of the groups be-
Dinging to this organization . . .
Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at
Temple Emanu-El, 14450 Ten Mile
Nov. 6, from 3 to 9 p-.m. . .
or blood can be given at any bank
and credited to the Oak Park Com-
munity Blood Bank.
'BEA GOULSON WAS in a hurry
last week to get home because the
family was having a guest for din-
ner and she was to pick up a loaf
of bread ... But the steady drizzle
of rain kept the taxis busy and she
Was unable to g...t one . . . While
she stood on a downtown Detroit
corner, a motorist noticed her
plight and offered Bea a ride .. .
Which she readily accepted . . .
and to her good fortune was right
to the street she was going in
Southfield to get the bread ... She
got home in plenty of time to meet
the dinner guest . . . a business
friend of her father, Mort Goulson,
. . . and the man who had given
ber the ride!

Mrs. Coggan serves as adult Jew- 4c— Caricatures —Strollers*
ish education chairman for national
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Bnai Brith Women. Among her
BERKLEY, MICHIGAN
other activities, she was president
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chairman of its religious school.
She was appointed honorary chair-
man of Detroit Salute to Youth
by the mayor in 1956; and was
twice selected as an honoree by

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For the HY Spot
Of Your Affair

Ehud Lador (center), consul for cultural affairs and information
at the Israeli Consulate General in Chicago, got a lesson in Hebrew
at the Akiva Hebrew Day School, during his recent stay in Detroit.
While visiting Akiva's kindergarten, Lador listens to boys and girls
identify, in Hebrew, various objects on the flannel board. With them
is Rabbi Manfred Pick, principal of Akiva.

Hillel to Mark Education Week

5-9, parents will meet in the Jew-
ish Center building on Wednesday.
For students in grades 1-4, parents
will meet in the Bnai Moshe school
building 8:30 p.m. Nov. 14.
During the evenings teachers
will discuss the curriculum, texts
and methods of teaching.
Parents will follow the schedule
of their children, visiting the morn-
ing teacher for the first session
and the afternoon teacher for the
second session.
A member of the executive com-
Dr. Reif to Address Yavne mittee of Hillel will report to the
parents on the progress in the con-
at Young Israel Meeting
Dr. Joseph Reif, author of "He- struction plans for the new build-
brew Basic Course" and "The ing to be started shortly.
Naturalness of Biblical Cantilla-
tion," will open the 1968-69 season Ohio, Ontario Teens
of the Detroit chapter of Yavneh,
affiliated with the National Reli- Coming to Conclave
gious College Students Association,
8:30 p.m. Saturday at Young Israel in Mount Clemens
One hundred teen delegates from
of Greenfield.
Dr. Reif, assistant professor of Orthodox synagogues in Michigan,
Ohio
and Ontario will gather this
linguistics and interim administra-
tive director of the University of weekend at Cong. Beth Tephilath
Michigan Hillel Foundation, will Moses, Mount Clemens.
speak on "Are Orthodox Jews
The program, sponsored by the
Limited?" The community is in- Yeshiva University Youth Bureau
vited. Refreshments will be served. and the National Conference of
Synagogue Youth, is open to teens
1/2-18, who attended the Tora
Otto Feinstein Throws 13
Leadership Seminar last summer.
Support Behind H H H In conjunction with the weekend,
Prof. Otto Feinstein, of Wayne a music festival, featuring accor-
State University, leader of the Mc- dianist-folk singer Joseph Deutsch
Carthy for President forces in of New York, Larry Bassin from
Michiga ,-, has announced his sup- Wayne State University, Nate
port of Presidential candidate Frankel and Itz Weisberg, will be
held 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Hubert H. Humphrey.
Dr. Feinstein, who made his an- Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods.
For information and reserva-
nouncement before Sen. Eugene
McCarthy made his ,wn Tuesday, tions, call Rabbi Aaron Brander,
Cong.
Bnai David, 356-8210; or
said he was throwing his efforts
behind Humphrey as a blow Melvin Sachs, 544-1483.
There is a small admission
against Richard Nixon.
charge.

American Education Week will
be observed by the Hillel Day
School at a curriculum night open
house sponsored jointly by the
staff and the PTO. Theme of the
week for this year is "America has
a good thing going—its schools."
Because of the large enrollment
and families having more than one,
child attending Hillel, two separate
open houses will be held. For stu-
dents in kindergarten and grades

Bnai Moshe Youth Groups
Plan Weekend of Parties

Seventh and eighth grade stu-
dents at Cong. Bnai Moshe will
hold a hayride Saturday evening.
They will meet 6:15 p.m. in the
school building, then proceed to
Green Acres farm. A party will
follow the hayride. .

A roller skating party is sched-
uled for youth in the third through
sixth grades Sunday. The group
will gather 1:30 p.m. at Bnai
Moshe, then head for the Ambassa-
dor Roller Rink.

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Arab-Israeli Issue
to Be Debated in
South End Forum •

The Arab-Israeli situation will
be the subject of a debate spon-
sored by the South End, Wayne
State University student news-
paper, 2:30 p.m. Thursday in 234
State Hall, on Wayne's campus.
Sol Dann, attorney, will debate
Arab representatives. The debate
is open to all.

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