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Congressman Herber Tenzer will
be the guest of honor at the 61st
annual dinner of
Bnai Zion, Amer-
ican Fraternal
Zionist Organiza-
tion, Feb. 23, at
the New York
Hilton Hotel. Dr.
Harris J. Levine
is chairman of
the dinner com-
mittee and the
Bnai Zion Foun-
dation. The din-
ner will highlight
th e presentation
of the 1969 Bnai Tenzer
Zion America - Israel Friendship
Gold Medal Award to Congressman
Tenzer in recognition of his "out-
standing contributions to the fur-
therance of friendship between the
peoples of both democracies."
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Rabbi DAVID SILVER and Rab-
bi EMANUEL GETTINGER have
been appointed members of the
board of rabbis of the B. Manis-
chewitz Co., it was announced by
Bernard Manischewitz, president.
Rabbi Silver replaces hiS father,
Rabbi Eleizer Silver, who was
chief rabbi of Cincinnati and pres-
ident of the Union of Orthodox
Rabbis of United States and Can-
ada, and for 40 years associated
with the supervisory rabbis of the
B. Manischewitz Co. Rabbi Get-
tinger replaces his father-in-law,
Rabbi N. Riff, for 45 years rabbi
of the Camden Orthodox commun-
ity and a member of the rabbinical
board of the B. Manischewitz Co.
for 12 years. He has recently re-
tired to Israel.
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Common Pleas Judge GEORGE
D. KENT has been unanimously
named by his fellow judges to
serve as the court's presiding
judge for the next six months. It
will be the 52-year-old jurist's sec-
ond stint as the court's presiding
officer since his appointment to
the bench in 1962. Kent will serve
as the court's official spokesman
and handle all miscellaneous legal
motions and other court matters.
Before attaining the bench in 1966,
he served 13 years with the pro-
secuting attorney's office. From
1959 until his judicial appoint-
ment, he was chief of the prosecu-
ting attorney's homicide division.
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RICHARD YAFFE, United States
and United Nations correspondent
of the London Jewish Chronicle,
has been elected president for 1969
of the Foreign Press Association.
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Judge BENJAMIN D. BURDICK
was the toastmaster at a dinner
celebrating the 19th anniversary of
the Brighton Hospital Foundation.
at which the board of trustees and
the founder, Harry H. Henderson,
were honored, at Raleigh House,
Tuesday.

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State Rep. DANIEL S. COOPER
(Democrat-Oak Park) stated he
intends to introduce a bill which
will tax either the purchase of
securities in the state of Michigan
or the transfer of securities. Coop-
er stated that sources of revenue
are desperately needed to meet
the mounting needs of education,
mental health and other vital gov-
ernmental functions in our society.
New York taxes all security trans-
actions, and its total revenue from
this source is approximately $250,-
000,000.
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Congressional sources said that
President-elect Nixon will name
New York State Judge former
U.S. Senator KENNETH KEATING
as the new ambassador to Israel,
succeeding Walworth Barbour. The
same sources said that Nixon in-
tends to appoint millionaire pub-
lisher WALTER ANNENBERG as
be the first Jew in American his- !
ambassador to Britain.
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LESTER G. LOOMIS, dean of
financial affairs at Brandeis Uni-
versity for the last three years,
has been named by the university's
board of trustees to the newly-
created post of vice president for
financial affairs.
* *
Mrs. MEYER KARLIN of Brook-
lyn was elected national president
of Women's Branch of the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America at its 45th anniversary
biennial convention held in Mon-
sey, N.Y.
* *
Chaplain ABRAHAM AV-
RECH, director of alumni activi-
ties at Yeshiva University, a lieu-
tenant-colonel in the U.S. Army
Reserve and a member of the Rab-
binical Council of America (Orth-
odox) delegation to the National
Jewish Welfare Board Commission
on Jewish Chaplaincy, is the
newly-elected president of the
Association of Jewish Chaplains in
the Armed Forces.

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Rabbi JEROME ABRAMS of
New York was named director of
the Cejwin Camps, the president
of the board of directors, Dr. Al-
bert P. Schoolman, announced.

• * *

Dr. MAXWELL MALTZ, uathor
of "Psycho-Cybernetics" and a
leading plastic surgeon, will speak
7:30 p.m. Monday at Oak Park
High School. There will be no
charge.

3 Soloists Slated
at Family Concert

The Center Symphony Orchestra,
Julius Chajes, conductor, will be
heard in a family concert 2:30 p.m.
Sunday in the Aaron DeRoy Thea-
ter of the Jewish Center.
Annette Chajes, mezzo soprano,
and Harold Orbach, tenor, will sing
songs from "Sound of Music,"
"The Student Prince," and "Car-
men," as well as duets. Beth
Rhodes, runner up in the Center's
1968 piano competition, will per-
form Mozart's Piano Concert in
E-flat Major.
Mrs. Theodore Petok is chairman
of the concert.

Muni's 'Last Angry Man'
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"The Last Angry Man," a film
classic featuring Paul Muni, David
Wayne, Betsy Palmer and Luther
Adler, will be presented 8 p.m.
Jan. 22 at the Jewish Center.
The Center Cinema Series offers
old favorites at reasonable prices.
Additional programs are sched-
uled as follows: March 19, "Long
Day's Journey Into Night;" April
23, "Impossible on Saturday; and

May 28, "The Poppy Is Also a
Flower."
Tickets are on sale at the Center.
For information, call the Center,
DI 1-4200, Ext. 292.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 10, 1969-29

Cowen-Greenberg Vows Schiff in Race for
to Be Spoken in March Southfield Council

MISS JUDY COWEN

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Cowen of
Custis Rd., Southfield, announce

the engagement of their daughter
Judy to Elliott Greenberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greenberg of
White Plains, N.Y.
The bride-elect is a senior at.

Michigan State University. Mr.
Greenberg, a University of Akron
graduate, is presently working on
his master's degree in economics at
Wayne State University.
A March wedding is being
planned.

Donald G. Schiff, 42, member of
the Southfield Planning Commis-
sion, announced ills candidacy for
the office of councilman in South-
field.
Schiff, a practicing attorney for
the past 11 years with offices in
Southfield, resides at 20248 Forest-
wood, Southfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Schiff have three
boys, one attending the University
of Michigan.
Schiff is legal counsel and a
warrant officer in the Southfield
Civil Defense Auxiliary. He is a
member of the Michigan Society
of Planning Officials and the State
Bar of Michigan, Oakland County
Bar Association, Detroit Bar Asso-
ciation, American Trial Lawyers,
American Judicature Society and
other legal organizations. He is an
officer and director of the Ever-
green Woods Improvement Assoc.,
and a veteran of World War H,
having served in the Asiatic-Pacific
area.
He is past president of Temple
Israel Couples Club and vice presi-
dent of the Israel Men's Club.

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Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
Featur e: "The Light" — The
Young Dancers Guild performs
excerpts from this original dance
drama about religious freedom, a
continuation of the series "Dance
in a Jewish Center" Harriet Berg,
Center dance coordinator, com-
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Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: "The Singing Hasidim,"
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COMMUNITY CURRENTS

Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Station: WJBK
Feature: Excerpts from Israel
Ambassador to the UN Yosef Te-
koah's speech in the Security
Council last week, when Israel was
censured for the destruction of 13
airplanes in retaliation for the
commando attack on an El Al
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Time: 8 a.m. Sunday
Station: WKNR
Feature: Rabbi Zalman Posner
of Nashville discusses "Our Youth
and Their Alienation." Hasidic
music will be featured in the "Me-
lody Corner."
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WXYZ
Feature: Rabbi Alan W. Miller
of the Society for the Advance-
ment of Judaism will speak on
"The Meaning of the Reconstruc-
tionist Movement," and Lazar
Weiner will lead the chorus.
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Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: "The Mark of Cain"
tells the story of Sophie Irene
Loeb, a crusading reporter on the
Lower East Side of New York in
the early 1900s who fought for
widows' benefits.

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