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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-06-13

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32—Friday, June 13, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS •

Hillel Commencement Is Scheduled Thursday

Ten students will be graduated
from Hillel Day School at the third
annual commencement exercises 8
p.m. Thursday in the Bnai Moshe
Synagogue.
Abe Kasle. Hillel president, will
welcome parents and guests on be-
half of the school. There will be
musical arrangements and a skit.
Diplomas will be awarded to the
graduates by Wolf Snyder, chair-
man of the education committee,

World's Top Publisher
Signs Up 2 Detroiters as
Music-Writing Team

l IaaIlene Ireinberger Is Daniel Syme Heads HUC Students
Daniel Syme, son of Temple Is- former Martha Jill Schlesinger,
Jeffrey Shilbnan's Bride rael's Rabbi and Mrs. M. Robert daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack

Syme, has been elected president Schlesinger of Pebble Creek Rd
of the Student Association of the Birmingham. He is in the class of
Hebrew Union College-Jewish In-
stitute of Religion, Cincinnati 1972.
school.
Syme, a graduate of the Univer-
The Frank Sidney
sity of Michigan, is married to the
Orchestra

and Dr. Harry Maisel, chairman
of the general studies department.
Rabbi Simon Murciano, head-
master, will deliver the charge to
the graduates. Greetings will be
extended by Mandell Berman on
behalf of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, and Dr. Alfred Shrosbee,
superintendent of Oak Park Schools.
Mrs. Rosalind Kasle will be hon-
ored for five years of service to
the school. ,

Yiddish Folks Farein will install
its officers at a buffet dinner 7:30
p.m. June 25 at Cong. Beth Hillel..
Music and dancing will be featured.

Bnai Moshe Picnic Reset

Cong. Bnai Moshe invites the
community to its rescheduled pic-
nic, to be held 11 a.m. June 22 in
the Oak Park area 5, Northfield
Two former students of the and Parklawn streets.
Temple Israel Religious School,
Hot dogs, drinks, prizes, relays
Norman Berman and Elliott Siegel, and a baseball game will be part
have been signed to a three-year of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
contract by the world's large s t Landau are committee chairmen.
publishing house to write popular
songs and musical comedy shows.
Cong. Bnai Moshe has awarc'e
Berman, 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. the following youth scholareships:
Lewis Berman, and Siegel, 19, son For the Ramah Study Program in
of Dr. Henry Siegel, are complet- Israel, to Milton Wohl and Ralph
ing their education in New York. Colton: for Camp Ramah, Michael
They may be the youngest song Silbcrschein. Norman Beitner and
writing team ever to receive a Ann Marwil.
contract from Chappell.
Berman and Siegel wrote, direct-
ed, parodied and choreographed Beth Shalom Students
Purim and Hanuka plays presented , to Be Cited on Weekend
by the temple religious school for
Cong. Beth Shalom Religious
some seven years. Siegel also di- School will hold its annual Awards
rected two temple youth group ;Sabbath 9 a.m. Saturday in honor
"extravaganzas," one a book play, of religious school students who
the other a variety revue, and he have participated each Sabbath
acted in and directed dramatic morning in special junior Congre-
presentations at the University of gation Services.
Michigan.
The students will conduct the
entire service.
10 a.m. Sunday students will
19 U.S. College Students be At graduated
from the senior high
Leave for Assignments in and junior high school divisions of
JDC Work-Study Program the school

Nineteen American Jewish col-
lege students left to take part in
the 1969 Joint Distribution Com-
mittee summer work-study pro-
gram in Israel. France, Iran, Mo-
rocco and Italy, it was announced
by Samuel L. Haber, JDC execu-
tive vice-chairman.
• The program, now in its third
year. was designed to give the stu-
dents a deeper understanding of
overseas Jewish needs and efforts Five European countries as well
by American Jewish agencies to as the United States and Canada
meet those needs, Haber said. ! will be represented in a three-day
international symposium entitled
"The Action of Hormones: Genes

A "kosher co-op" under the su-
pervision of Young Israel will open
on the campus of Michigan State
University in East Lansing this
fall.
The facility will be housed at 147
Haslett, where the 14 students will
be in residence. A daily minyan of
morning and evening services will
he held there, with Orthodox serv-
ices on the Sabbath.
The kosher. dining room will be
open for dinners to all students on
campus. This service will be avail-
able by semester subscription or to
any guest by reservation. For in-
formation, call Rabbi James I.
Gordon, 398-1177, or Robert Meer,
545-5357.

Local Attorneys Promote
World Parley of Jewish
Jurists at Hebrew U.

Representation from the Detroit
area at the first World Congress of
Jewish Lawyers and Jurists, to be
held at Hebrew University Aug. 25-
28, is the goal of a local steering
committee composed of members
of the legal profession. assisted by
the Detroit offices of the American
Jewish Congress and El Al Israel
Airlines.
The international conference,
sponsored by the Israel Bar Asso-
address itself to the foundation of
ciation, will address itself to the
Ifoundation of a permanent world
organization.
Heading the local steering com-
Bir mingham Temple
mittee to promote the event are
Jerry
Beck, chairman of the com-
to Install M. Fierberg . mission
on law and social action,
Officers of Birmingham Temple Michigan Counci 1. AJCongress;
will be installed at services 8:30 Prof. Harold Norris. Detroit Col-
p.m. today in Frost School.
lege of Law: Prof. Boaz Siegel,
President is Morris Fierberg: Wayne State University Law
vice presidents, Robert Farrah and School; and Albert J. Silber, a
Dr. Burton Bacher; treasurer, Law- former national president of Tau
rence Sklar; and secretary, Dr. Epsilon Rho legal fraternity.
Tom Banks. Trustees are Dr. Ger-
Rhode Island Gov. Frank Licht
ald Berman, Jerome Feiner, Dr. will lead the U.S. delegation of
Leon Fogel, Dr. Emanuel Frisch, lawyers. The congress is being held
Fred Hirsch, Milton Landau, Dr. under the patronage of Yaacov
Martin Rosensweet and Alfred To- Shimshon Shapiro, minister of jus-
bacman.
ticeof Israel. It will be attended
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine will re- by some 800 delegates from the
U.S., Canada and Europe.
Joys
of
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Anybody at all has a right to
talk about himself — provided he
knows how to be entertaining.—
Charles Baudelaire.

MRS. JEFFREY SIIILLMAN

Marlene Rita Weinberger and
Jeffrey Shillman exchanged mar-
riage vows in a recent ceremony
at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Moses
Lehrman and Cantor Louis Klein
officiated.
The newlyweds' parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Weinberger of
Strathmoor Ave.. and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Shillman of Westhampton
Rd.. Southfield.
Phyllis Weinberger served her
sister as maid of honor. Marlene
Goldstein, Rita Leventen, Mrs.
Beverly Pierce, Margo Spilkin
and Sandie Zalman were brides-
maids.
The bridegroom chose his uncle,
Rudy Shillman, as best man. Ush-
ers included Michael Cantor, Allan
Fraiberg, John Lazar. Victor Mar-
rocco and Michael Slobasky of
Washington. D.C.
Following a New York City
honeymoon, the couple is residing
in Warren.

European Participants Due
at International Symposium
on Hormones at Sinai

Kosher Co-Op to Open
on MSU's Campus

Adult Professional
Entertainment

Yiddish Folks Buffet Set

to Population." to be held at Sinai
Hospital June 30-July 2.
The conference is being sponsor-
ed by Sinai's division of research
in collaboration with the depart-
ment of physiology and pharma-
cology in the Wayne State Univ-
ersity School of Medicine and the
Michigan Diabetes Association.
The three-day symposium will
bring together 44 eminent partici-
pants from Belgium, England, Ger-
many. Italy and Sweden as well as
from Canada and 10 American
states.
Sessions will include discussions
of the action of hormones at the
molecular level, at the enzyme
level, on isolated organs and tis- ;
sties, on the intact organism, and
on population, according to Dr. I
Piero Foa, chief of research at
Sinai and the symposium coordina-
tor.
All sessions will be held in the
Paul and Helen Zuckerman Audi-
torium and Conference Center at
Sinai.
Information and regis t r a t i o n
forms may be obtained by calling
Sinai Hospital, 272-6000, Ext. 476.
The deadline for registrations is
June 18.

Marcus Aurelius departed from
the rule (of adoptive successors)
by appointing his own son Corn-
mondus, which happened to be a
bad appointment. Marcus would
have fared very ill with posterity
if he hadn't written those amiable
memoirs, which, however edifying
and delightful, had nothing to do
with the point. His job was to find
a good successor. — Alfred North
Whtiehead.

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