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December 20, 1968 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-12-20

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20—Friday, December 20, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

7 Named by Bnai Brith
to Highest Policy Board

Onat Ord
cil
,/ictivittes

ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE is
taking reservations for its New
Year's Eve dance, starting at 9
p m., in Cong. Bnai David. Dinner
and breakfast will be served, with
cocktails included in the price of
the evening. Eric Rosenow's Con-
tinentals will provide the music.
For reservations, call Leon Weber-
man, chairman, KE 1-8222.
*
HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE
will honor member Lawrence Gu-
bow, new U.S. District Court
judge, 8:30 p.m. Jan. 7 at Cong.
Beth Hillel. Judge Gubow will
speak on "Transition From Fed-
eral Attorney to Federal District
Judge."

Gets Bnai Brith Award

Archives Seeks Minutes
of BB's Pisgah Lodge

The American Jewish Archives
in Cincinnati is seeking the early
minutes of Pisgah Lodge going
and 1880s, accord-
back to the 1870s an
mgrving
I. I a K z,
t execu t'v e
to I
an
l B e
th El and
secretary of
T empe
historiographer of the Jews of
Michigan. Readers who have these
minutes or know where they can
be located may communicate with
Katz at TR 5-8530.

The Detroit Post Office will par-
ticipate with other post offices
throughout the country in the
registration of about 3,750,000
aliens next month.
Under the Immigration and Na-
tionality Act of 1952, each alien
who is in the United States on
Jan. 1 will be required to report
his current address, through the
post office, to the Commissioner of
Immigration and Naturalization,
within the period Jan. 1-31, 1969.
Postmaster Edward L. Baker
said aliens may pick up their reg-
istration cards (Form 1-53) at any
Detroit post office, beginning the
first of the year. The cards must •
be picked up personally by regis-
trants, and they may be handed
in to the post office when com-
pleted or turned in directly to im-
migration and naturalization of-
Salo W. Baron, one of the fore- fices.
most Jewish historians of our
In no case is the card to be
times, will receive Bnai Brith's mailed by the alien.
1969 Jewish Heritage Award for
Post offices will accept the
"excellence in Jewish literature." cards only until the end of Jan-
The 73-year-old writer, best known uary. Those who have not regis-
for his monumental l2-volume! tered by Jan. 31 must go to im-
"Social and Religious History of migration and naturalization of-
the Jews," will be presented the fices to do so.
51,000 literary prize next month in
Aliens are not necessarily re-
New York at the annual meeting stricted to registration at their
of Bnai Brith's adult Jewish edu- "home" post office. If away from
cation commission. The award, home, they may register at a near-
established in 1965, previously hon- by post office.
ored authors Elie Wiese], Maurice
Alien registrations have been
Samuel and Saul Bellow.
increasing. In January 1967, about
3,400.000 registered, and in 1968
I look on distant objectives as about 3,600,000. Further increases
decoys for fools.—Rousseau.
are anticipated in 1969.

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Community Service Series

NEW YORK — Women's Ameri-1 the national office of Women's
can ORT has issued the first two American ORT, 222 Park Ave. S.,
pamphlets in a series of commu- New York 10003.
nity service publications. They are
"The American Jewish Commu-
. YOUR CANDID
nity — Its structure, Role and Or-
ganizations," by S. P. Goldberg,
director of budget research, Coun-
cil of Jewish Federations and Wel-
WILL BE
fare Funds; and "ORT as a Move-
ment in Jewish Life" by Nathan
Gould, national executive director
of Women's American ORT.
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED
Purpose of this series and other
BY BERNARD H.
ORT publications is to meet the
educational needs of the nationwide
membership and to help keep the
American Jewish community in-
KE 1-8196
formed about ORT and Jewish life.
All orders should be addressed to

WASHINGTON—Bnai Brith this
week named seven men prominent
in its affairs to three-year terms
on its international board of gov-
ernors, the organization's highest
policy body.
The appointments by Dr. Wil-
laim A. Wexler, president of Bnai
Brith, ratified by the board, in-
clude six former presidents of
Bnai Brith districts in the United
States. Those named are:
Sidney Borschow, of El Paso,
Tex.: Martin Gluchow, East Liver-
pool, 0.; Bill LeVine, Los Angeles;
Dr. Sol Neidich, Beaufort, S.C.;
I. Budd Rockower, Philadelphia;
Irving Rubinstein, New York;
Myron E. Herzog, Chicago.

Post Office Here
Registers Aliens

FRESH

ORT Issues Two Pamphlets

Joan Mahler Becomes
Mr. Raphael Pevos

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Group Museum Hopping
in New York Next Month

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Koshruth Supervision by
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Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal

and two steady Moshgichim
A tour of New York City's art
museums and galleries Jan. 29-31
U.
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Gov't Inspected
has been announced by Deanna
Sperka, arts coordinator of the
GENERAL OFFICES!
Jewish Center.
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Mrs. Sperka will provide per-
and
Michigan by:
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in
Detroit
sonal guidance to major modern
Tel.: 931-0300
art shows in New York City, re- JULIUS POLLAK, 14558 Wyoming, Detroit
peating the trip of last year.
This three-day tour of modern
art centers in New York grew out
o f Mrs. S k '
series of escort-
ed tours of De-
troit and nearby :
art centers. The
trip has b e e n'
timed to include'
the important
shows of the
1968 - 69 season,
including the-
Whitney M u s e- Mrs. Sperka
We've applied our specialized
urn's Annual Exhibition of Amer-
ican Art; "The Machine as Seen
skills and equipment to more
at the End of the Mechanical
than just dropery cleaning.
Age," the Museum of Modern
Art's principal 1968-69 show; a
survey of contemporary European
We launder blankets! clean lamp shades! slipcovers!
painting at the Jewish Museum;
window shades; renovate feather pillows! fine linen
and the Guggenheim Museum's
and cloth napkins! throw rugs, area rugs! tapestry!
world-famous Peggy Guggenheim
collection.
wash and launder draperies! mend . . . ctually,
The trip includes an evening at
we're quite materialistic.
a Broadway hit show, as well as
free time. The group will travel by
jet and stay at the Americana
Hotel. The fee includes air fare,
ground transportation, hotel ac-
commodations, theater tickets and
museum admissions.
The public is invited. For infor-
mation, call the educational serv-
ices division, DI 1-4200, Ext. 246.

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LZO Party Called Off

Because of the flu outbreak, the
Labor Zionist movement's annual
Hanuka celebration Sunday has
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