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April 18, 1969 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-04-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

People Make News

Rabbi RICHARD W. WINOGRAD, GUSTAVE L. LEVY, chairman
At the 31st annual meeting of the
director of the University of Wis- of the board of governors of the Life Insurance Leaders of Mich-
consin Hillel Foundation, has been New York Stock Exchange and igan held in Southfield this week,
awarded a 1969 Danforth Campus prominent communal and philan- HAROLD B. GREENBLATT re-
Ministry grant by the Danforth thropic leader, will serve as ceived special recognition and was
Foundation. He will use the grant chairman of the American Jewish presented a certificate in honor of
in the history department at He- Committee's 63rd annual dinner, first year qualification toward life
brew University, Jerusalem, for May 15, at the Waldorf Astoria, membership.
• • •
one year. New York, it was announced by
Arthur J. Goldberg, president of
JESSE W. ANTMAN has been
• • •
the committee.
named Agent of the Year by New
• * •
Michael Goodman of W. 13 Mile
Rd., Royal Oak, stars in "My Fair DR. EMANUEL TANAY, vice York Life Insurance Co.
Lady" with the Dearborn Civic president and program chairman ** ENTERTAINMENT **
of the Michigan Inter-Professional
Theater, this
Association on Marriage, Divorce * COMEDIANS, SINGERS, it
weekend and ne
DANCERS, ACCORDIONISTS, *
and the Family Inc. will speak at
at Fordson Hi:
its dinner meeting, 5:30 p.m. April *PUPPET SHOW, CARICATURE*
Audi toriu
GOOD MUSIC
28,
at
the
Wayne
County
Medical
Goodman has
Society, 1010 Antietem. Dr. Tanay's _,*Seymour Schwartz Agency ot
played with Cen-
BERKLEY, MICHIGAN
subject is "Dear John Syndrome" MP
ter Theater and
—a report of a visit to Vietnam ***If 356-8525
the University of
complete with slides.
Detroit Perform-
New Confirmation
ing Arts Thea-
Prominent represent ativ es of
ter, and on radio
government, religion, education
a n d television
tinvitations
and industry will join several hun-
Goodman
He will play Al-
dred Jewish community leaders
Fred P. Doolittle in the current from
cities throughout the country
production. Tickets are on sale at at a dinner
Saturday, honoring
Hudson's downtown and Westland
DORE SCHARY, retiring chairman
Stores and all Grinnell's Stores. of
the Anti-Defamation League of
• • •
Bnai Brith. The dinner, to be held
JOHN K. CANNON, attorney and at the Shoreham Hotel, Washing-
PARTY FAVORS
president of the board for Project ton, will mark the opening of
PARTY ACCESSORIES
Equality of Michigan, Inc., an- ADL's 56th annual meeting in ses-
nounced the appointment of JU- sion at. the hotel through April 22.
• • •
LIUS R. BROWN as executive di-
SHAUL BEN-CHAIM, a member
rector. Brown, 29, joined the inter-
faith program designed to fight of the editorial staff of the evening
job bias in November of 1968 as newspaper Maariv, will replace
Dan Pattir as press counselor at
compliance director.
the Israel Embassy in Washington.
• • •
to return to the
Dr. LOUIS WENER, Washing- Pattir is expected
Davar from which he
ton, D.C., art collector and radio- newspaper
has
been
on
loan
the foreign
logist, has presented an original ministry. The shift to
is expected to
poster by artist Richard Lindner take place next July or August.
to Brandeis University's Rose Art The Israel Foreign Ministry has
Mtiseum for its permanent collec- named MOSHE YEGAR, 39, to the
tion.
post of consul-general of Israel for
• • •
the Philadelphia area, the state of
MICHAEL ADELMAN has be- Pennsylvania and southern New
come associated with the law firm Jersey. Yegar previously served as
of Philo, Maki, Moore, Pitts, Ra- Israel consul in Los Angeles. He
will succeed Yissakhar Ben Yaacov
vitz, Glotta, Cockrel and Robb.
who served as consul general in
Philadelphia for the past five
years.

**AL*

Sngag enzents

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Macey of
Providence Dr., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Diane Enid to Lawrence
Frank Schiller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Schiller of LaGa-
ronne Rd., Southfield and Holly-
wood, Fla. The bride-to-be attend-
ed Michigan State University and
is a senior at Point Park College,
Pittsburgh. The prospective bride-
groom is a senior at Oberlin Col-
lege, Oberlin, 0. A December wed-
ding is planned.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chase of
Providence, R.I. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Marian
Lois to Dr. Martin Ivan Broder,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Broder of Rutherford Ave. A June
8 wedding is planned in Washing-
ton, D.C. Miss Chase, a graduate
of Sarah Lawrence College, re-
ceived her masters degree from
the Columbia University School
of International Affairs. Dr.
Broder received his BA from
Wayne State University and his
.medical degree from Case Western
Reserve University School of
Medicine. He was a fellow in
cardiology at the University of
London Institute of Cardiology and
the National Heart Hospital. Dr.
Broder is currently a commission-
ed officer in the United States
?ublic Health Service assigned to
the Artificial Heart Program, Na-
tional Institutes of Health, Beth-
esda, Md.

SIX IN CREW
Six nations already have entered
the rowing events in the 1969 Mac-
cabia Games in Israel. They in-
clude the United States, Argentina,
Holland, Switzerland, Italy and
Israel. The United States won only
one of four events contested in
1965—the fours with coxswain.

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COSTUME
tim CLEAN-UP!

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