THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 7, 1969-25
Social Security
Secretarial Work
Studies Extended
ORT Day, March 19 will be the
highlight of a two-month campaign
for membership growth in the
Organization for Rehabilitation
Through Training. Michigan Region
will join 80,000 members across the
nation that day to celebrate ORT's
89th birthday. Following a noon
buffet lunch at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, a spring-summer fashion
show will be presented.
Among the designers are Geoffrey
Bean, Teal Traina, Larry Aldrich
and Bonnie Cashin.
SAM BARNETT
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HY HERMAN
Nelson-Solem Nuptials
Held in Benton Harbor
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The Jewish Community Council
informed Mayor Cavanagh and the
Common Council of its endorse-
ment of the Detroit Urban League's
Citizens' Campaign Against Crime
in Our Streets.
"We pledge to work cooperatively
wth the league and the committee
in its efforts. We ask all citizens
and community organizations in
Detroit and in its suburbs to do the
same," Avern Cohn, Council vice
president said. "We are confident
that this program implemented
with fairness and understanding
Snider and Miss Knight
will make Detoit a better place to
live in and a etter place to work, ers, correspondence, payroll, ad-
something we all strive for."
ministrative reports, requisitioning
supplies and equtirent, public in-
formation and p lic relations.
Miss Knight, a Icareer employee,
attended the Detroit College of
Now is the time
Business. Miss Knight is shown
above with Paul D. Snider, regional
representative with offices in Cleve-
to order your
land.
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MRS DAVID NELSON
Sylvia Je.m Solem, daughter of
Mr. and Mr;. Selmer Solem of St.
Joseph, Mich., recently became the
bride of Da id Robert Nelson, son
of Mr. and Wrs. Albert Nelson of
Biarritz Or Oak Park. The cere-
mony took place at Berrien Hill
Country Club, Benton Harbor.
The bride's Empire gown was
fashioned in Rosepointe lace with
ruffled neckline and bodice, long
full sleeves gathered at the wrist,
an A-line skirt and a chapel-length
train. Her veil was ofgsilk illusion.
She carried a nosegay of roses and
lillies of the valley.
Test stated that the secreta-
Libby Marshall of East Lansing
rial studies served to encourage
and Cindy Wagner of Ann Arbor,
enrollment in government agen-
were
the bride's attendants.
cies' work. He said appeals for
enrollment in such work made
Robert Canner was best 'man.
in The Jewish News resulted in Bruce Wayne, Walter Marrs and
many job assignments.
Donald Frey Jr., were ushers.
After a honeymoon in Montreal,
An invitation has been extended
by Test to readers of The Jewish the couple will reside in Royal Oak.
Jews and others who are interest-
ed in applying for Social Security
Administration jobs can contact
him at the office at 18500 Grand
River or other Social Security Ad-
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Mo'os Hitim Event Set
Bereznitzer Aid Society will bold
Banners for each chapter which its annual Purim Mo'os Hitim
succeeds in enrolling a minimum fund-raising affair 6:30 p.m.
of 20 new ORT Day members, and Thursday at Cong. Beth Hillel.
a silver trophy to the region en-
project has been made by the
rolling the greatest percentage of
MUSIC BY
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ORT members.
ish Culture.
Chairman of the day Mrs. Joseph
The center, which is affiliated
Kerzman and co-chairman Mrs. Ira
with the school of philosophy and
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Rodman will be assisted by expan-
education, provides a three-year
course leading to a bachelor of
sion chairman Mrs. Ben Brant;
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arts degree and a graduate year
financial secretary Mrs. Max Beal;
with a master's degree.
publicity chairman Mrs. N. H.
Schlafer; and hospitality chairmen
Mesdames Alfred Koffman, Nathan
New members and their sponsors Weingarden and Louis Welt.
will be guests of ORT. Others, will
be charged.
MUSIC DESIGNED TO PLEASE
Mrs. Bernard Colton, region pres-
and
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ident, said that several national
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Miss Kathleen Knight, secretary
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by
ACCESSORIES
of the Detroit-Northwest Social the April 30 "deadline":
Security office, attended a seminar
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for secretaries in Columbus, 0.,
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
for two days last week. Secretaries
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(Hy Utchenlk)
from 13 Social Security offices lo-
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353-7640
cated in Michigan and Ohio parti-
cipated in the meeting.
During the sessions personnel
from the Social Security Head-
quarters and the Cleveland re-
gional office conducted training on
secretarial practices, clerical and
professional personnel administra-
tion, preparation of travel vouch-
Kalamazoo Visiting Professor to Direct
Latin American U.'s Jewish Studies
Dr. Bernardo Berdichewsky, a
specialist in Middle Eastern and
biblical archeology who recently
completed a year as visiting pro-
fessor of archaeology at Kalamazoo
College, is director of the first uni-
versity Center for Jewish studies
in Latin America, established at
the University of Chile in Santiago.
It is organized by the university,
the Latin American offices of the
American Jewish Committee, the
Jewish Representative Committee
of Santiago, the Embassy of Israel
and the Ashkenazi Kehila of San-
tiago.
The university, one of the oldest
and most distinguished cultural in-
stitutions on the continent, has
joined in this historic innovative
project in response to the increas-
ed interest in the contribution that
Jews — dating back to early Se-
phardic colonization — have made
to the life and culture of Latin
America.
The Israel Embassy in Chile
and the local offices of the Jew-
ish Agency are providing staff
and materials on Hebrew stud-
ies; the Latin American offices
of the American Jewish Commit-
tee are contributing a special
library; while a grant for the
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