16—Friday, July 4, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ellen Lattin llarries
Mrs. Meir Pledges to Let Jordan Mr. Perman of NY-

Fix Canal-IF Terrorism Stops

Led Successful Services Appeal

B>t><ai Brith Council Picks Kasoff

All the glamor that goes with attending. His message and his
Herman Kasoff, past president
proper social planning and the best prepared blessing were read by
of Israel Lodge was elected presi-
in catering was in evidence at Frank Abrams.
dent of the Metropolitan Detroit
the function Monday evening at
for 1969-1970.
Raleigh House, in honor of Sam
Dr. Max Winslow was elected Bnai Brith Council
K a s of f, 21245 Independence,
"Sammy" Lieberman, who was ac-
chariman of the
I Southfield, served the council as
claimed "Pacemaker of an Indus-
board of gover-
president. As chairman of the
try.
nors of the Uni- vice
Bnai Brith Services Appeal, he
versity of Michi-
On the occasion of Lieberman's
was responsible for raising the
gan School of
70th birthday, more than 700 guests
Dentistry Alumni
attended the function arranged by
Society.
the City of Hope Cancer Fighters.
Proceeds from this affair are being
Dr. Winslow, a
used to set up a Sam Lieberman
1924 University of
Medical Research Fellowship at
Michigan gradu-
the City of Hope Medical Center in
ate, is a member
Duarte, Calif.
of the faculty of
U.
of M. School :
With William Liberson presid-
of Dentistry. He
ing, the dinner program featured
Dr. Winslow
an address by Leonard Shaffer,
serves as visiting
member of the City of Hope na- lecturer in periodontics.
MRS. RICHARD PERMAN
tional board of directors, and
Ellen Lattin became the bride of George Jessel, who delivered a
Richard Perman in a recent cere- humorous address.
mony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Schaffer gave an account of the
Rabbis Irwin Groner and Max
work of the City of Hope and
Routtenberg of New York and Can-
its recent accomplishments, and
tor Jacob Sonenklar officiated.
brought the medical centei's JWV Michigan Ladies
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
greetings to Lieberman.
and Mrs. Martin Lattin of Radclift
Other program participants in- to Hold Board Meeting
HERMAN KASOFF
Ave.. Oak Park, and her husband cluded Lieberson's dinner co-chair-
The Ladies Department of Michi-
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
man, William Kaufman; Mrs. El- gan Jewish War Veterans, will hold largest sum for Bnai Brith agencies
Perman of Rockville Centre, New
liot I. Schubiner, president of City its-executive board meeting 8 p.m. in the history of the council. As-
York.
of Hope Cancer Fighters, who Wednesday, at the home of Shirlee sociated with Bnai Brith for more
The bride wore a silk organza
made the presentation to Lieber- Iden, 10005 E I g i n, Huntington than 20 years, Kasoff has served
gown with bodice, long sleeves
man; Southfield Mayor Norman Woods. The agenda will be set for Bnai Brith in many capacities.
and hem trimmed in peau d'ange Feder, Rabbi M. Robert Sy-me;
and
lace, with a matching train. Her the City of Hope local women's the future membership drive and ; Elected vice presidents are
fund raising. All elected and ap- Henry Edelman, Ronald Kane,
headpiece was a chapel mantilla
choir. The benediction was to have pointed chairmen are invited. A Paul 11. Perry and Louis Segel;
of matching lace. On her Bible, been delivered by Rev. William
1.
seminar and social hour will fol- recording secretary, Maynard C.
the bride carried a cascade of
Lovick who was prevented from low. Halef: assistant recording secre-
miniature orchids clustered in _ _

JERUSALEM (JTA' — Premier, "Anybody who fails to honor the
CoIda :heir said that Israeli sot- cease fire and shoots at us cannot
diers would not prevent Jordanian , claim immunity from the results
workmen from repairing the East of his aggression. Those who attack
Ghor irrigation canal. damaged ' us should not be surprised if they
by Israeli commandos a week ago. are hit back seven-fold."
provided that the Jordanian gov- '
Mrs. Meir blamed the Four
eminent took immediate measures
Power Mid East talks, which
to stop its army and restrain El
Israel opposes, for the increase
Fatah guerillas from attacks on
of "aggressive tendencies," on
Israeli border settlements across
the part of the Arabs since the
the cease-fire demarcation line.
talks began. She said the talks
may create a "gap" between
Mrs. Meir told the Knesset that
Israel and the United States and
June 1-29 records showed 111 cases
added, "While Israel regards
of firing from the Jordanian side
some of the clauses of the
and that in 16 instances, Jordan-
American plan for discussion by
ian army units were involved. She
said that along the Suez Canal in
the Four Powers with utmost
the same period, Egyptian artil-
gravity, Israel does not doubt
lery fired 333 barrages and Egyp-
the true and basic friendship
tian soldiers crossed to the canal's
that this great power harbors
east bank five times in violation
for us, and we appreciate the
of the cease-fire agreements of
salutory results of that friend.
ship."
June, 1967.
In addition. she said. there were
"a number of mine planting cases."
ip
The premier expressed concern
over what she described as a
heavy concentration of saboteuts
in the southern region of Lebanon
but said she hoped Lebanese au-
thorities would he able to deal
with the problem themselves.
In remarks clearly addressed to
Amman. Mrs. Meir said it was
Israel's wish that farmers on both
sides of the Jordan could till their
fields in peace. She said Israel
was well aware of the "value and
blessing" of water for development
and growth. She said however that
baby's breath.
1
Israel would "act along the cease-
Rona Shapiro served as maid of
fire lines on the basis of re-
honor. Bridesmaids were Alice and
ciprocity.
Barbara Perman, sister's of the ,
bridegroom, and Carrie Jacobs.
Howard Schwartz of New York
served as best man. Ushers includ-
ed Paul Lattin, brother of the bride.
to
Richard Roth and Jeffrey Perchick
of New York.
MISS BARBARA KARP
After a honeymoon in St. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. David Karp of and Puerto Rico, the couple will
York Rd.. Huntington Woods, an- reside in Farmington.

Barbara K cl to Be
Sheldon Sherr's Bride

'Pacemaker of an Industry' Honor
Given Restaurateur Lieberman

JWV

MISS LYNN BAIRD

year's prize from the Abraham
chairmen, Irwin Alpern, Andrew
Granott Fund, commemorating the
Berger, William Katz, Rudi Leiser,
Jewish National Fund's late presi-
Harry Nathan, Harry Obsterstein
dent.
Harry Pearson and Robert I. Reiss.
The student was recommended
Elected at the convention of Dis-
trict Grand Lodge 6 at French by the dean of the Faculty of social
Lick, Ind., were Sol Moss as sec- studies. The prize will enable him
ond vice president, and George to complete his research on the
Tarnoff and Arthur C. Schott, theme "Modernization Processes
members of the District board of in the Arab Village of Israel"
which will eventually lead to a
governors.
masters degree.
The income of the Granott Fund
goes to grants for students special-
izing in agrarian problems, as well
as pupils of farming schools.

./Ibraham Riders Feted
on 50th 1 II aiding Date

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bader of
W. Nine Mile Rd., Southfield, cele-
brated their 50th wedding anniver-
sary Sunday at a dinner-party
fiven by their children at the Re-
gency Club. Family and friends
from California, Wisconsin, Mis-
souri and Ohio attended.

acttvIttes tn, Society

Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Saltsman (Nancy Nudell) were honored on
their first wedding anniversary recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Nudell of Concord Ave., Southfield. Movies of their wedding
were shown before cocktails and dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Halpern of Montmartre Ct., Oak Park,
celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at a recent family gathering.
Out-of-town guests were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Leon Hal- 1
pern and their family of Los Angeles; a niece, Mrs. Carol Zatman of
London; and Mrs. Benjamin Halpern's sister and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Levine of Brooklyn. Irving Halpern, founder and first presi-
dent of Centennial Bnai Brith Lodge here, will leave Sunday.
Rabbi Joel Lithe, spiritual leader of Cong. Beth Hillel, left this week!
on a four-week trip to Israel, where two of his children are spending
the summer. Mrs. Litke plans to follow with their third child.

lege students, high school students
who will be at least juniors in Sep-
tember — anyone with a little free
time—is welcome to join in this
project.
The program will run from July
8 to July 31, every Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday from
12:45 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. It will meet
at Temple Israel. two days each
week, and the other day will be
set aside for the field trips.
Interested volunteers may con-
tact the Jewish Welfare Federation
Junior Division, WO 5-3939.

, Albert Lebowitz's 'Man
Who Wouldn't Say No'

As a practicing attorney in St.
Louis, Mo., Albert Lebowitz knows
the legal angles and divorce pro-
cedures. He has utilized them for
the plot in his novel, "The Man
Who Wouldn't Say No," published
by Random House.
It is more than a divorce novel.
It is marked by many aspects in
human relations, has good dialo-
gue and a plot that holds the inter-
est of the readers from beginning
to end.
This is a story about a man who
takes lots of orders, from associa-
tes, friends, clients. But the story
ends on a happy note—and with a
resolve that justified portrayal of
an interesting character.

Friday, July 4, 1969-17

Hadassah's Scopus Center to Welcome 1st Guests

1967 war, will receive its first
guests from abroad this month—
a group of 130 American students
who are leaving for Hadassah-
sponsored summer programs in

Israel Monday.
Mrs. Everett A. Kalb, chairman

of the organization's youth activi-
ties department, said the students,
ranging in age from 15-18, are tra-
veling under scholarships granted
by the Hadassah Zionist Youth
Commission for work and study in
Israel. Some senior members of the

group will work in kibutzim, at-
tend lectures and seminars and
work at archaeological excavations,
Mrs. Kalb said. Others will work
and study under a seven-week
"tour for teen-agers" program.

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nounce the engagement of their
daughter Barbara Diane to Sheldon Call for Volunteers
M. Sherr, son of Mrs. Zelda Sherr
of Fort Lauderdale, and the late for Tutorial Project
Jules Sherr.
Volunteers are invited for the
Mr. Sherr, a graduate of Wayne summer tutorial program sponsor-
State University, attends graduate ed by the Junior Division of the
school. Miss Karp is a graduate of Jewish Welfare Federation under
Ferris State College and a member the auspices of the Detroit Board of
of Iota Alpha Pi Sorority.
Education.
The volunteers will be working
An Oct. 12 wedding is planned.
with a group of 4th, 5th and 6th
graders from the Hally and Green_
Odd Jobs Around House field Park schools in Detroit. They
Sought for Oakland Teens will be helping these youngsters
For those many jobs to be done with school subjects, crafts and
around the home—repairing, paint- games, and will accompany them
ing and cleaning—the SCOPE Pro- on trips to the zoo, Art Institute,
gram (Summer Career Opportunity and Greenfield Village.
Housewives, young adults, col-
Program through Employment)

can provide inexpensive labor to
Lincoln City. Ore. announce the en- get the work done. Boys and girls
gagement of their daughter Lynn age 14 - 19 who are interested in
Carole to Murray Lee Yoffee. son work of all sorts are willing to
of Dr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Yoffee work on a part-time basis or at a
of Sherwood Dr., Huntington full-time job.
Woods.
The program, funded through the
Miss • Baird was graduated from Oakland County Commission of
the University of Michigan and will Economic Opportunity and United
begin working toward a master's Community Services, was develop-
degree in library science there this ed to create employment for job-
less youth.
summer.
Mr. Yoffee. also a graduate of
For information or job registra-
the University of Michigan. attends tion, contact the Area Service Asso-
U-M's school of dentistry.
ciation, 542-5860, or Mark Sherbow,
An Aug. 24 wedding is planned.
548-5595.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JERUSALEM — Habas Auni, an
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Hadas-
Israeli-Arab sociology student at
tary, Henry J. Cohn; treasurer, the Hebrew University, was pre- sah Youth Center, the first struc-
Max Lieberman; chaplain, George sented with a check for 2,500 ture to be restored on Mount
Tarnoff; trustees, Samuel Green-
berg and Felix Rosenzweig, co- pounds ($725) as recipient of this Scopus in Jerusalem since the June

_Lynn _Baird of Oro-
6 con
/Tay Yoffee
11 -Cd

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Baird of

Israeli Arab Collegian
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