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January 03, 1969 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-01-03

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Rochelle Chet-in to Wed Front Row Center
'Experiment'
Extremism — Bight, Left Topic Maurice Sidney Miller to An Do
experimental program of

22—Friday, January 3, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

of Community Council Assembly

"Anti-Semitism and the Two
Faces of Extremism," an updated
look at extremist movements in
the U.S., will highlight the pro-
gram portion of the Jewish Com-
munity Council Delegate Assem-
bly 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the
Jewish Center.
Council President Judge Law-
rence Gubow an-
nounced plans
for the meeting,
developed by the
assembly p 1 a n-
ning committee
`under the chair-
manship of Mrs.
Samuel Linden.
Alexander F.
Miller, national
director of com-
munity service
for the Anti-Defa-
mation League of
Miller
Bnai Brith, will be guest speaker.

oVleatless
yet so
Weftige

IT STICKS TO THE
SPAGHETTI

MUSHROOMS

A national authority on extremist
activities, Miller represents an
agency which has played a leading
role in efforts aimed at exposing
the activities of radical right and
radical left forces in the United
States.
A major question on the agenda
of Jewish community relations
agencies has been the extent to
which radical right and left
groups pose a real threat to the
democratic process— a process
which has proven to be most
conducive to Jewish group sur-
vival.
Miller will review these factors
and present his own analysis on
the reaction to these developments
within the Jewish community.
Author of many articles and
pamphlets in the field of human
relations, Miller has lectured
widely on the topic of radical poli-
tical forces at universities and
colleges throughout the country.
Directly responsible for the activi-
ties of the 28 ADL offices in the
United States, he also has served
as president of the largest Bnai
Brith lodge in the South and as
president of the Bnai Brith Coun-
cil of greater Atlanta.
Prior to his talk, Walter E.
Klein, Council executive director,
will review recent Council activi-
ties. These include a report on the
recent petition campaign on behalf
of Soviet Jewry, plans for a state-
wide conference of Jewish com-
munities and a review of current
discussions dealing with the re-
organization of Council's culture
commission.
Members of the Bnai Brith Met-
ropolitan Detroit Women's Coun-
cil will serve as hostesses at a
social hour after the assembly
program.

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Other officers are Jack Frankel,

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Dr. and Mrs. Martin Cherin of the speech department at Wayne
State University and has acted in
Harding Ave., Oak Park, announce
television, radio and theater.
the engagement of their daughter
Mrs. Berg, dance co-ordinator
Rochelle Rona to Maurice Sidney
Miller, son of Mrs. Celia Miller of of the Jewish Center, is a member
of the dance committee of the
Washburn Ave.
The bride-elect attended Ferris Michigan Council for the Arts. •
State College and the University of
Michigan. Her fiance is a senior in
the school of architecture at Law-
rence Inistitute of Technology.
A March 2 wedding is planned.

Maurice Samuel will be principal
speaker at a reception honoring
Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob E. Segal 8
p.m. Sunday at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue. The Segals
will leave the fol-
lowing week for
Jerusalem, where
they will spend
six months on
sabbatical.
The evening
also will mark
Rabbi Segal's
30th year in the
rabbinate.
A reception and
social hour ten-
dered by the Adas
Shalom affiliates
will follow the
program. The
Samuel
community is invited.
In last week's article, the name
of Devora Eizikovic, a Hillel Day
School senior who will participate
in the program, was erroneously
omitted.

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Producing the pr ogr a m, the
fourth in this season _ 's Front Row
Center Series, are Melba Winer
and Harriet Berg. Lighting design
is by Benjamin H. Craine.
Participants will be the Festival
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Harriet Berg, who created the
choreography and will be among
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members Ruth Seligson and Melba
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