THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, January 31, 1969 Brandeis Clean-Up Squad Takes Inventory _1 _haw e1 A. Novetsk v II "cds Gavle 11 tin,/ n Michigan Camping Sites You can camp in five national forests and 21 state forests in Michigan. And you can find camp- ing information on display at the Detroit Camper and Travel Trailer Show to be held at the Detroit Ar- tillery Armory, W. 8 Mile near Northland, Feb. 15 through 23. DON'T BE LATE! Call Us About Your Wedding or Bar Mitzvah Date 69a-62A- 3a1P112- Photographers UN 4-8785 MRS. MICHAEL NOVETSKY A library assistant at Brandeis University picks up books and manuscripts raked from shelves by five dissident students charging the institution with racist policies. People Make News Chaplain Abraham Avrech, direc- tor of alumni activities at Yeshiva , University. a lieu- tenant - colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve and a • member of the Rabbinical Coun- cil of America ( Orthodox ) d el e- gation to the Na- tional Jewish Wel- ; fare Board Com- mission on Jewish Chaplaincy, is the newly-elect- ed president of the Association of Jewish Chaplains in the Armed Forces. Avrech DAVID F. SQUIRE, senior advi- ser for economic and social affairs at the United States mission to the United Nations, has been named to the newly created post of vice pres- ident for student affairs at Brandeis University. Jewish communal service by Pil- cheny, who also served in Jewish education and Jewish Centers. * * WESLEY D. PAVELON, 25, of Milwaukee, who is active in Con- gregation Sinai and the Milwaukee Jewish Welfare Fund, has been named one of America's Ten Out- standing Young Men for 1968 by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. * * * Wayne County Circuit Court Judge VICTOR J. BAUM discuss- ed judicial notice, the judge's role in trial evidence sponsored by the Institute of Continuing Legal Edu- cation last weekend in Lansing. ewry. 1 Ort This Week's Radio and Television Programs i HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 ELIAS PILCHENY has resign- Feature: "The Struggle for Peace ed as administrative field secre- in the Middle East" will be a dis- tary of the National Jewish Wel- fare Board after 25 years of serv- cussion between Yitzhak Leor, con- ice to the JWB. The date also sul for press and inf t the marked completion of 45 years of Consulate General of Israel in Chi- cago, and Fr. James McGlynn, dean of the graduate school of the University of Detroit. Sheri -1' Erman to AlitchellSte7cart * COMMUNITY CURRENTS Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Station: WJBK Feature: "Literary Figures in Jewish Life"—an interview with Yiddish writer Isaac Bashevis Singer by Charles Feinberg. HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: "The magnificent Yos- sele Rosenblatt" is presented in new recordings. Cantor Harold Or- bach is commentator. 4 MISS SHERRY ERMAN Mr. and Mrs. John Erman of Knollwood Circle W., Birmingham, announce the engagement of their daughter Sherry Helene to Daniel Mitchell Stewart, son of Mrs. Fay Stewart of Santa Barbara Ave. and the late Mr. David Stewart. Miss Erman is a senior at the University of Michigan. Her fiance attends the Kansas City College of Osteopathy. A May 25 wedding is planned. 4 LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday Station: WKNR Feature: "A Scratch in a Seed— Open Invitation to a Crippled Tree" —a talk on dilution and compro- mise in Jewish education by Rabbi Yitzhak Kagan. There will be mu- sical interludes. * * ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: "Calloused Hands," next in a series on "Man in Pro- test," focuses on the story of a Jewish concert pianist, Maryan Sokol, and his protest in a German concentration camp. The stockholders of Wyandotte Savings Bank elected two new board members at their annual meeting. The new WSB directors are PHILIP J. ZASADNY and HAR- OLD S. PODOLSKY. President of the Beverage Distribution Co., Podolsky has been a member of the company, which was founded by his father in the early 1920's, for the past 24 years. 'L.! is a grad- uate of the University of Michigan and Wyandotte's Theodore Roose- velt High School and he currentl y makes his home in Detroit. At a recent ceremony at the Raleigh House, Gayle Susan Welt- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 0. Weltman of Wildwood Ave., Oak Park, became the bride of Michael Alan Novetsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Novetsky of Scotia Ave., Oak Park. Rabbi Mil- ton Arm and Cantor Harold Or- bach officiated. The bride wore a silk peau de soie skimmer. Mrs. Lois Glazer was matron of honor. Karen Novetsky was maid of honor. Junior bridesmaid was Penny Sue Sweet, and flower girl was Lisa Rope. Bridesmaids were Pearl Feldberg and Susan Coleman. Best man was Victor Dracsin. Ushers were David and Robert Weltman, brothers of the bride, Howard Novetsky, brother of the bridegroom, Marc Rope, Barry Glazer and Jay Grossman. Lists Noted Speakers for NJ Rabbinical Parley Rabbi Zev Segal, president of the Orthodox Rabbinical Council of America, announced that emin- ARNOLD LEVITSKY was the In- ent world Jewish leaders who will surance Agent of the year in the address the annual conference in Fine Agency of American United Lakewood, N.J., Feb. 3-5, will in- Life. clude Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveit- e , chik, chief rabbi of Israel's armed DANIEL MANN, who for some forces and newly elected Chief years has been national executive Rabbi of Tel Aviv Rabbi Shlomo director of the Labor Zionist Or- Goren, Rabbi Chaim D. Regens- ganization Poale-Zion, has been berg and Consul General of Israel appointed to the staff of the Jewish Rehaveam Amir. Agency-American Section as co- ordinator of a special advisory committee charged with the task of drafting the structure and pro- gram of a proposed American Zion- ist Federation. Ash Trays, Candy Dishes, Matchboxes, etc. * 0. * Made from glass and antique ISAAC STERN will be honored finished metals, ceramics. 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