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March 28, 1969 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-03-28

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Music Director Picked
for Camp of the Arts

George Gelberman, director of
Camp of the Arts at the Jewish
Center, announces that Orin Ross
will be music instructor this sum-
mer.
Ross, director of the Southfield
Junior High School Band and mu-
sic chairman of
the Southfield
Board of Educa-
tion, performs.
with the Ross-
Wells Quartet. I
Camp of the
Arts is a two-ses-
sion, four -week
program for jun-
ior high and early
high school-aged
Ross
youngsters, offer-
ing studies in music, dance, dra-
ma, sculpture, ceramics, drawing
and painting, jewelry and metal
craft and photography.
Dates for the two sessions will
be June 30-July 25 and July 29-
Aug. 22. For information or sum-
mer brochure, call the group serv-
ices division, DI 1-4200.

Local Teens to Attend
USY Convention in Ohio

Eight United Synagogue Youth
chapters from the Defroit area
will attend the Central Region
USY convention this weekend at
the Pick Carter Hotel, Cleveland.
Among the 800 teen-agers in
attendance will be representatives
from Cong. Bnai Moshe, Adas
Shalom, Beth Shalom, Shaarey
Zedek, Beth Moses, Beth Achim.
Livonia and Pontiac.
The convent'on program will in-
clude services, study groups and
election of regional officers. Sey-
mour Kaplan and Mrs. • gbine
Merkowitz are tra n sportation
chairmen.

Norman N. Robbins, president
of the Michigan Inter-Professional
Association on Marriage, Divorce
and the Family, Inc., announces
a new lecture series for the divor-
ced persons or persons in the pro-
cess of obtaining a divorce. The
"ADJUSTMENT TO DIVORCE"
lecture series will be held at St.
Peters Lutheran Church, 19900
Greenfield, on four successive
Tuesdays starting April 15.

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People Make News

Israel's new ambassador to Can-
ada, EPHRAIM EVRON, present-
ed his credentials at Government
House and was warmly received
by the governor general of Can-
ada, Roland E. Michener. Evron
served previously as Israel's am-
bassador to Sweden and as minis-
ter in the Israel embassies in the
United States and Great Britain.

* *

Dr. NAHUM GOLDMANN, pres-
ident of the World Jewish Con-
gress, cabled congratulations to
NICOLAE CEAUSESCU, general
secretary of the Romanian Com-
munist Party, on his re-election to
the presidency of the Romanian
State Council. Ceausescu is the

Elders to Help Fill
Teens' Summer Gap '

EASTCHESTER, N.Y. (JTA) —
An experimental project to keep
teen-agers active during the sum-
mer in programs which they will
have a major role in choosing was
announced by the YM-YWHA of
mid-Westchester. The pilot pro-
gram stemmed from the fact that
there are few organized activities
for teen-agers during the summer
in Westchester county, according
to Harry Kosansky, executive di-
rector.
He said the program this sum-
mer will be limited to 40 boys and
girls, explaining that it was felt
that this was about the optimum
size of a group in which all mem-
bers will participate in deciding
what activities will be followed
during the six weeks fo the pro-
gram, starting July 7.•

Teen Band Battle
to Rage at Center

Six bands that have qualified
through auditions will compete for
top honors in the 1969 Battle of
the Bands 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Jewish Center. The groups, includ-
ing last year's winner, "Cobwebs
and Strange," will play three
numbers to be judged by profes-
sional musicians.
Among the judges are Brian
Wells, Motown writer and jazz
pianist, Orin Ross, Howard Zacks
and George Pert. Paul Winter of
WTAK Radio will serve as master
of ceremonies. There will be an
admission charge.

Artist SOPHIE FORDON will be
on hand to open an exhibit of her
oil drawings 2-5 p.m. Sunday at
Allen Rubiner Gallery, Royal Oak.
Her work will be on display
through April 26. Mrs. Fordon re-
cently returned from six months in
Israel where she worked in Jeru-
salem, Haifa, Kibutz Ein Dor,
Ashkelon and the Arab village Abu
Gosh, among others.

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Romania.
• * *
Mrs. ANNETTE COOK of Royal
Oak has been appointed public
education counselor for the Metro-
politan Society for the Blind. The
announcement was made by Judge
Ira G. Kaufman, president of
Metropolitan Society for the Blind,
a Torch Drive Agency serving
Wayne, Oakland and Macomb
counties.
a s •
The following have qualified for
1969 membership in the Life Insur-
ance Leaders of Michigan, a state-
wide organization affiliated with
the Michigan State Association of
Life Underwriters: HARVEY A.
BRODE, HAROLD B. GREEN-
BLATT, SOLOMON ROTHEN-
BERG and HOWARD H. FIN-
SILVER.
a s *
At the annual meeting of stock-
holders of the National Land Title
Corporation IRVING SELIGMAN
was elected to the board of direc-
tors.

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The National Ramah Commis-
sion has announced the appoint-
ment of MICHAEL MENITOFF as
director of Camp Lown in Oak-
land, Me.
• •
Sol King, president of Albert
Kahn Associated Architects and
Engineers, spoke
at the Industrial
Building Confer-
ence in Cleveland
Wednesday, in
conjunction with
the 20th annual
Plant Engineer-
ing and Mainte-
nance Exhibit.
Subject of King's
address was
"Translating Hu-
man Considera-
tions into Indus-
trial Architec-
ture." King
• • •
IRVING L KATZ, executive
secretary of Temple Beth El, was
presented with an award by
Mercy College, Catholic institu-
tion, "in appreciation of excep-
tional support for the educational
ideals, objectives and programs of
Mercy College of Detroit."
* • •
A Roman Catholic nun, Sister
FRANCES RHODES, addressed
Temple Adath Joseph at Sabbath
services in St. Joseph, Mo.
a • •
Israel government leaders paid
tribute to Dr. JOSEPH SCH-
WARTZ, vice president of the Is-
rael Bond Organization for the
past 14 years, on the occasion of
his 70th birthday. Dr. Schwartz
was guest of honor at a luncheon
at which he was presented with a
scroll signed by Premier Golda
Meir and Finance Minister Zeev
Sharef lauding his role "in the
saga of Jewish revival in the land
of our fathers." The scroll was
the first document signed by Mrs.
Meir since becoming premier.
Schwartz directed the world-wide
rescue operations of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee during World
War H. He was executive vice
chairman of the United Jewish
Appeal from 1951 to 1955.
a • •
The moral and ethical values
found in the Old and New Testa-
ment as the key to brotherhood
were stressed by participants in a
Sunday evening panel discussion
held at St. Elizabeth School,
Wyandotte. Sponsored by the Le-
gion of Mary of South Detroit, the
p a n el included six Christian
clergymen and one rabbi. Dr.
JOSEF ZEITIN of Cong. Beth
Isaac, Trenton, discussed "Is
Brotherhood a Divine Command
for Christians and Jews." Msgr.
Clement Kern of Holy Trinity
Church, Detroit, praised the Jew-
ish Community Council for its
work in human relations.

They Made
The tirade

Davis-HootnerNuptials
to Be Solemnized in Fall

HOWARD COHN, a sixth grader
at Newton Elementary School, was
the winner of the school spelling
bee and will represent Newton at
the district bee Wednesday. How-
ard attends Cong. Beth Hillel
Hebrew School, and his many in-
terests include collecting p o s t-
marks from cities all over the
world. His collection now num-
bers more than 700. Howard is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barton
Cohn of Rutherford Ave.

The PTAs of Key and Lessenger
schools will hold a panel discus-
sion on "NARCOTICS AND THEIR
EFFECTS ON CHILDREN AND
YOUTH" 7:30 p.m. Monday at
Lessenger School, Oak Park.

MISS ANN DAVIS

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis of W
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the engagement of their daughter THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 28, 1969-49
Ann to Sheldon Hootner, son of
Mrs. Milo Rappoport of Parmen-
ter Rd., Royal Oak, and the late
Music the Stein-Way
Mr. Joseph Hootner.
The bride-to-be is a senior in the
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