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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, May 30, 1969

Sandra Ann Canvasser
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Fisher Gets OSU Alumni Citizenship Award

COLUMBUS, 0.—Max M. Fisher, exemplifies his alma mater's mot- guished himself in service to his
community beyond the call of
Detroit business and civic leader, to, 'Training in Citizenship.' "
The award was presented by duty."
received the Alumni Citizenship
Award here Saturday night at the Robert G. Arend, of Minneapolis,
The address at the supper in the
PISGAH LODGE will install
88th annual Sunset Supper of Ohio first vice president of the 45,000- Ohio Union was given by Jerome
newly elected officers 8:30 p.m.
member
alumni
association.
Lawrence, alumnus and visiting
State University Association.
Monday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
Fisher is a member of the Ohio playwright at Ohio State. Law-
A plaque given to Fisher reads:
tute. Milton M. Weinstein, past
State class of 1930.
rence's topic was "You CAN Go
president of Pisgah and the Na- "In recognition of one of our coun-
The Alumni Citizenship Award Home Again."
tional Bnai Brith Hillel Commis- try's most distinguished leaders of has been given annually since 1958
sion, who is chairman of the in-
to an alumnus "who has distin-
stallation committee and master of humanitarian causes, who nobly
ceremonies, announces that the
following past presidents will par-
ticipate in the installation pro-
gram: Leonard Edelman, Rudolph
Meyersohn, Ben Goldhoff and Al-
fred .H. Bounin. Officers to be in-
The Bnai Brith Women's Council a graduate of Wayne State Univer-
PROFESSIONAL
stalled include Dr. Herbert Bean, of Metropolitan Detroit will off i- sity, Mrs. Wieder has been a mem-
ENTERTAINMENT
president; John Anstandig, Burton cially begin its membership ac- ber of Bnai Brith Women since
Guttman and Meyer Littky, vice quisition campaign with a kick-off 1941. She has served as president
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presidents; Benjamin Goldhoff,
program 8:30 p.m. Monday at Beth of Bnai Brith Women District 4
recording secretary; Leo Feber, Shalom Synagogue. which encompasses eight states in
financial secretary; Sam Selikow-
Present that evening will be the Far West, as well as British
itz, treasurer; Harry Citrin, assist-
Columbia.
ant chaplain; Isadore Gussin, war- presidents, financial secretaries,
The day following this kick-off,
den; and Meyer Blatt, guardian. consultants, membership chair- hundreds of workers will contact
Harry Shumaker, outgoing presi- men, membership-retention chair- women in the community, inviting
dent, automatically assumes the men and workers of the 25 Bnai them to join Bnai Brith.
office of chaplain. Trustees to be Brith women's chapters in the
The membership acqu isition
inducted are Barney Levine, chair- metropolitan Detroit area.
Large Selection of
campaign will culminate with an
Mrs. Allen Weitzman, council
man, Aaron Bayer, Edward Bean,
Modern Lamps and
event June 17 honoring new mem-
president, and Mrs. Sidney Eidel- bers and workers.
Morris Berk, Julius Corman, Emil
Shades in Stock.
El
man, campaign chairman, have
Feiner, Sherman Goldman, Joe
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appointed Mrs. Jack Sayles and
Gutterman, Lou Jacobson, Jack
LAMP REMODEUNG
Mrs. Bernard Bliefield as co-
Pollack, Nathan Rose and Max
chairmen for this phase of the
AND REPAIRING
Sheldon. A musical program, with
campaign.
a social hour and refreshments is
MADE TO ORDER
planned. The public is invited.
Guest speaker will be Mrs. Irving
We Clean Lamp Shades
s
Wieder of She r-
DEBORAH CHAPTER will hear man Oaks, Calif.
psychologist Don Smith speak at who is nati onal
BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS:
Corner 10 Mile
a meeting 8 p.m. June 12 at the expansion chair-
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Smith is affiliated with the Oak Brith Women.
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Park School District. Husbands
Mrs. Wieder is
and guests are invited. For infor- on the staff of
mation. call Mrs. Michael Berger, the mayor of Los
program chairman, 398-8709.
Angeles, serving
as administrative
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER coordinator and
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will hold a paid-up membership sistant city pro- Mrs. Wieder
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luncheon noon Thursday at the tocol officer. She also is coordina-
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Workmen's Circle Center. Mrs. tor for the Los Angeles Urban
't 0.
Joseph Rodman is guest speaker. Coalition, working with business,
A demonstration talk will be given industrial, labor, religious and civil
by Mattie Fredrick on "The His- rights leaders.
tory of Jewelry."
A former resident of Detroit and

A- ctivities

The
Sheldon Rott
Orchestra

!June 2 Launching Date for Campaign
Set by Bnai Brith Women in Detroit Area

MISS SANDRA CANVASSER

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Canvasser
of Vernor Rd., Huntington Woods,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Sandra Ann to Dr.
Thomas Ira Millman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Millman of Glaston-
bury Gate, Southfield.
The bride-elect is an alumna
of Michigan State University's
college of education, where she
was affiliated with Sigma Delta
Tau Sorority, and she received her
masters degree from the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Dr. Millman is a
graduate of the U. of M. medical
school and is an alumnus of Phi
Delta Epsilon medical fraternity.
An Aug. 21 wedding is planned.

Brandeis Women
Reschedule Sale of
'New Books for Old'

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MUSIC

Mrs. Harold A. Robinson, retir-
ing president of the Greater De-
troit Chapter, Brandeis University
National Women's Committee, an-
nounces that. due to unforeseen
difficulties it was necessary to re-
schedule the date of its annual
'New Books for Old" sale to Sept.
4-11 at Northland Center.
Mrs. Robinson said the delay will ,
provide the opportunity to collect
The support of leading Jewish
a greater number of books in many
more categories, such as textbooks citizens was enrolled for the schol-
for high school, college,and univ- arship fund of Yeshiva University
ersity students which will be sold and in behalf of the annual dinner
of Detroit Friends of Yeshiva Uni-
at a fraction of their cost.
Mrs. Robinson advises that the versity, at a brunch at Cong.
chapter will need approximately Shaarey Zedek Sunday.
Judge Lawrence Gubow will be
30,000 books to assure a success-
ful financial return on the sale, honored at the annual dinner to be
and is asking for cooperation of De- held at the Shaarey Zedek June 25,
with U.S. Senator Abraham Ribi-
troit area residents.
coff as guest speaker.
The Brandeis book depot, 704
Yeshiva University's policies in
W. Seven Mile, is open Tuesdays
advancing the "love of learning"
and Thursdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. If
and
in elevating the aims of re-
a contribution cannot be dropped
taining the highest cultural goals
off, arrangements for pick-up
in
Judaism
were outlined by
service will be arranged.
Rabbi Israel Miller, assistant to
The National Women's Commit-
tee is committed to the complete 1 the president of Yeshiva Univer-
sity.
support and maintenance of the
Dr. Miller pointed to many ma-
Goldfarb Library and the Gersten-
jor
achievements at the university,
zang Science Library at Brandeis.
and in describing the current con-
s
s
struction
of a science building on
Mrs. Aubrey Goldman, recently
elected president of the Greater the Washington Heights campus,
Detroit Chapter, will be inducted stated that the role of science
into office noon June 16 at the in a religiously-oriented university
home of Mrs. Theodore Birnkrant, points to the recognition that "sci-
entists also have faith" and that
8621 Hendrie, Huntington Woods.
science and faith have merged suc-
Mrs. Lawrence Weiner, vice cessfully in Yeshiva studies.
president of program, and Mrs.
Deploring the flaunting of law at
Philip Marcuse, chairman, will
present a panel of Brandeis Univ- universities, Dr. Miller said that
"it
strikes at the basis of what we
ersity students and graduates who
will "Tell It Like It Is" at Bran- stand for, but we have to under-
stand that we live in a different
deis.
world."
A report on activities at Bran-
The rejection of war, "the awe
deis will be given by Mrs. Eugene and terror of life today," are fac-
Sims, president of the East Cen- tors to be recognized as affecting
tral Region of the National Wom- the thinking of our youth today,
en's Committee: Mrs. Aubrey the speaker emphasized.
Goldman; and Mrs. Oscar Zemon,
He stated that "The students'
a national officer and former De-
crisis also involves the Jewish
troit president, who will attend the
students who haven't forgotten
national conference at Brandeis
the Holocaust, who are concerned
June 6.
with Israel."
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"Yeshiva University's achieve-
Mrs. Milton Doner was elected ments are channeled into the ac-
secretary of the East Central Re- ceptable, revolutionizing our col-

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opportunity to speak out on what
is wrong," the speaker said, ex-
plaining the cooperative spirit that
has been established between
Yeshiva students and administra-
tion. "We have faith in our students
and because we opened up lines of
communication we showed signs
of commitment. Thus we have
strengthened the moral fiber of our
community and our Jewish roots."
Howard Danzig, executive di-
rector of Shaarey Zedek, a Ye-
shiva University graduate, intro-
duced Dr. Miller.
Conducted under the chairman-
ship of Nathan Goldin, the brunch
was addressed briefly by host Al
Borman, who also will host the
June 25 dinner; by Jack Korman,
Ed Levy and Louis Berry.
David Goldberg, who has super-
vised activities for Yeshiva events
here for 20 years, reported on
progress in raising funds for schol-
arships at the university.

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