National President of JWVA to Visit Michigan Women Hostesses at the official depart- treat dinner, Mrs. Kaplan will meet with the officers, chairmen I ment meeting and coffee hour to and past Michigan department follow will be Mesdames William Greenberg. Sol Goldberg, Sidney presidents. A noon press brunch at North- Cohen, Ruth Cohen and Martin land Inn will begin Thursday Foster. Mrs. Oscar Katz has serv- activities. Afterward, an American ed as adviser to Mrs. Silk and to flag and stand will be presented to Mrs. Love for the president's visit. newly - elected Southfield Mayor Chairman of Wednesday's child Norman W. Feder, for his office. welfare presentation is the depart- At 8:30 p.m. Thursday, the offi- ment child welfare chairman, Mrs. cial department meeting will fol- Irving Weintraub. Mrs. Kaplan will be welcomed low a testimonial dinner for Mrs. Kaplan. I to the cities of Oak Park and De- All members of JWVA and their t oit by city officials. fices of Federal guests are invited to the 6:30 p.m. District Court dinner at Greenfield's Restaurant Judge Lawrence in Oak Park. Following dinner and Gubow, a past reports of the department chair department corn- Mrs. Kaplan men on JWVA projects, the nation. mander of Michigan JWV and al president will address the gath- current president of the Detroit ering, according to coordinator MISCHA MISCHAKOFF, former Jewish Community Council. Mrs. William Love, past depart- concertmaster of the Detroit Sym- Wednesday evening at a Dutch ment president. Orchestra, has agreed to Mrs. Jules Kaplan, national president of the Jewish War Vet- erans Auxiliary, will make her official visit to Michigan Wednes- day and Thursday, according to Department President Mrs. Irving Silk. The Department of Michigan will honor Mrs. Kaplan by present- ing play equip - ment to the D. J Healey Juvenile Home noon Wed- nesday. She will then visit the of- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, April 11, 1969 Bnai David Sisterhood to Hear Comedienne at Nancy Gail Weinga rten, 33rd Donor Luncheon Air. Lirtzman, to Ala rry People Make News Bnai David Sisterhood will hold its 33rd annual donor luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the syna- gogue. Entertainment will include Bev Marsh, "female Sam Levenson," who has appeared professionally in Yiddish theaters since childhood. She performed for radio and TV commercials in Canada and the United States, directed and pro- duced variety shows, acted as fashion coordinator and commen- tator and has acted in several plays. There also will be prizes. For information, call Mrs. Ed- ward Solomon, UN 2-5882. PHOTOGRAPHY CARSON ZELTZER phony Bond Reception Nets Over $45,000 • .1••• take the position with the Balti- more Symphony Orchestra. ISIDOR SASLAV, 31-year-old concertmaster with the Buffalo Philharmonic and Minnesota Symphony, will be as- sistant concermaster. Mischakoff had announced his retirement last August but was persuaded to change his mind by Sergiu Corn- missiona. conductor of the Balti- more Symphony. * * MRS. JOSEPH KAHN of New York City has been appointed to the newly created post of national field director of the 75,000-member Brandeis University National Women's Committee. Mrs. Kahn will work with the Women's Com- mittee's 126 chapters in planning At the United Israel Bond Leadership Reception hosted by Mr. and implementing their activities and Mrs. Marcel Sandel, where a total of more than $15,000 in Israel in support of the Brandeis Univer- Bond subscriptions was announced, are (from left) seated: Oscar sity libraries. Mrs. Kahn served Goldberg, president of the Radomer Mutual Society; II) , Kalus, a as the first public relations direc- leading Habima Theater director in Israel, guest speaker; and Mr. for of the New York Youth Board and Mrs. Sandel; standing: Al Shamie, president of the Sephardic from 1948 to 1950. Community of Detroit; Andrew Martin dinner-dance co-chairman; Hugo Iczkovitz of the-United Jewish Social Club; Simon Cieck, dinner Dr. FREDERICK BERNSTEIN, dance co-chairman; Steven Goldin, president of the Zionist Revision- Berkley foot specialist, was recent- ists, and Jeno Roth, president of the United Jewish Social Club. ly installed as president of the Goldberg is chairman of the United Israel Bond dinner-dance, to be Southeastern Division, Michigan held May 24 at Shaarey Zedek. Not shown is Kune Greenbaum, presi- State Podiatry Association. Dr. dent of Workmen's Circle Branch 227. Bernstein was graduated from the Temple University School of Pod- iatry in 1955. He is vice president of the Michigan Division, Amer- ican College of Foot Surgeons, and a fellow in the American Col- lege of Foot Surgeons. A member In conjunction with its Israel I n- H. and later did commentaries of Beth Achim Congrekalinn, dependence Week celebration, th e from Cairo and Jerusalem for Dr. Bernstein resides at 29181 Lee- Jewish Center and the Bnai Bri th ABC. moor, Southfield, with his wife and Metropolitan Detroit Council wi II two children. Installed with Dr. The community is invited. A uthor Ted Berkman to Offer View of Israel at Celebration present Ted Berkman, author an d lecturer, 8 p.m. April 24 at th e Center. Berkman, who will speak on "Israel and America—Contrasting Responses to the Challenges of a Changing World," is a veteran Bernstein were Dr. Robert Leder- Independence Week also man president-elect, of Mount will include as speaker Dr. Leah Clemens; Dr. Newton Karp, vice Bronner and th e A • I ons. comic president; Dr. Alan Nickamin, ya musical group, April 20. That secretary, of St. Clair Shores; Dr. program will be cosponsored by Alan Cornfield, treasurer, and Dr. the Jewish Center and Israeli Sanford Rosenfeld, sergeant at Students Organization. arms, Trenton. * * The Center will present the Franco-Israeli movie "Impossible RACHEL DANN and DEBORAH on Saturday," 8 p.m. April 23 in HOLZEL, both of Parkside Ave., the Aaron DeRoy Theater. will appear in featured roles in This satire of modern-day man- "Ring Round the Moon" at the ners and morals was filmed main- Wayne State University Bonstelle ly in Israel and stars Robert Theater, opening today at 8:30 Hirsch of the Comedie Francaise, p.m. Additional evening perform- in seven different roles. ances are this Saturday, and April Tickets are available at the 17-19. The run closes with a Sun- day matinee April 20 at 2:30. Jewish Center. For information, * * • call 341-4200, ext. 292. J. PAUL AUSTIN, president and chief executive officer of the Coca- Cola Co., will be honored at the Middle East ob- server and au- thor of "Cast a Giant Shadow, the biography of,:. Col. Mickey Mar cus, which be- came the basis; for a major film., His most recent< novel "Sabra" is the story of the Six-Day War and its effect on the Israeli people. Berkman is a foreign c o r re s- pondent, scr e e n Berkman writer, government executive, pub. Norman W. Feder was elected lie speaker and composer. He served as Balkan-Middle East Mayor of Southfield in elections Monday, that also saw Marvin F. chief of the U.S. Broadcast Intel- ligence Service during World War Frankel re-elected municipal judge Feder Elected Southfield Mayor of Oak Park and Benjamin J. Friedman, associate municipal judge of Oak Park. Bernard Cronk Conservative Group was re-elected to the Oak Park to Meet in Mt. Clemens City Council to fill a short-term Mrs. Herman Roth, president of vacancy. Michigan Branch, National Wom- en's League of the United Synago- gue of America, announces that the next open branch board meet- ing will be held 11:45 a.m. Thurs- day at Beth Tephilath Moses Syna- gogue, Mount Clemens. Luncheon will be served. The annual spring conference will be held May 6 and 7 at Congregation of Moses, Kala- mazoo. Radomer Board to Talk of Anniversary Plans Radomer Aid Society will hold an executive board meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle Center, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Saul Karpf. A celebration of the 21st anni- versary of Israel's statehood will be discussed. annual American-Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc., dinner-dance May 21 at the Amer- icana Hotel, New York City. Max Ratner, president of the Chamber, and Samuel Gallant, executive di- rector, in jointly _ announcing the honor, noted that Coca-Cola, under Austin's leadership, has been in- strumental in expanding trade be- tween United States and Israel. Coca-Cola has_ a plant in Israel. • s GEORGE FLEISCHER and BERNARD GLIEBERMAN, real estate investors and developers, have purchased the David Brod- erick Tower at Woodward and Grand Circus Park from PHIL- MORE A. LEEMON, financier, it was announced this week. The 34- story building is to be modernized by the investment partners, who also are developing the Metro Industrial Park in Wayne. MISS NANCY WEINGARTEN 547-4805 WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAS SPECIAL OCCASIONS Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weingarten of Avon Ln., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Nancy Gail to Kenneth Allen Lirtzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lirtzman of Chicago. The bride-elect is a senior in the school of education at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Mr. Lirtzman is a senior in the U. of M. College of Engineering, and is affiliated with Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity. An Aug. 2 wedding is planned. 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