British Board Acts to Combat Rise in Arab Propaganda LONDON (JTA) — The Board of Deputies of British Jews, respond-1 ing to warnings that more effective action was needed to deal with mounting anti-Jewish and anti Israel propaganda in Britain, has approved a proposal to appoint a "director of defense and public re- lations" to coordinate its efforts in the public relations field. The board's defense committee told the meeting that the board was "not sufficiently equipped" to deal with such matters and recommend- ed appointment of a director who would "deal with any critical anti- Semitic campaign" and handle the "positive work" of defense and Flint News `Maccabee and Me' Flint USYers Give By ELISE ROSENTHAL Hand to Israel (Elise is a 9-year-old camper at the Flint Jewish Community Council's day camp, Camp Mac- cabee). Happiness is my own camp Happiness is going to the hill Happiness is going to the barn Happiness is building sand castles Happiness is for once making a home run in softball Happiness is going on a hayride Happiness is going swimming twice Happiness is eating Happiness is doing arts and crafts Happiness is getting the back seat of the bus Happiness is getting a ride from Gordon Happiness is having brothers and sisters Happiness is love. Wedding ROSENFELD - SONSH IN E: Judith Lea Sonshine became the bride of Martin Jerome Rosenfeld in a Sunday evening ceremony at Cong Beth Moses, with Rabbis Hillel Millgram of Cong. Beth Is- rael and Irving Schnipper of Beth Moses officiating. Cantor Abra- ham Ranani chanted the prayers. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sonshine of Marlowe Ave., Detroit. and Mrs. Edward Rosenfeld of E. Court St. and the late Mr. Rosenfeld. • The bride ' wore a silk organza gown with a high-rise neckline. and lantern sleeves. Appliques of Alencon lace and seed pearls trimmed the A-line skirt and Empire-waisted bodice. The chapel-length mantilla was edged with matching lace, and the bride carried a spray of butterfly _roses and Stephanotis. Nancy Tay- lor of Detroit was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Stanley Rosenfeld, Mrs. Carl Rosner of Detroit, Marlene Sonshine of Tor- onto and Bobbi Stein, Nikki Weiss and Marsha Bovitz, all of Detroit. Flower girl was Andi Silberman of California. Stanley. Rosenfeld. the bridegroom's brother, served as best man. Ushers were Shay Rosenfeld, brother of the bride- groom: Jeffrey Sonshine. the bride's brother: Lawrence Lerner. Jerome Winegarden Jr. and Thom. as Catello, all of Detroit. Follow- ing a wedding trip to Chicago. the couple will live in Hopkins, Minn. Comings ... and ... Goings told the deputies that the British Sachar Fellows Begin Their Studies Abroad 8—Fr THE DETROIT JEWISH ridgy, ' August 8, 1969 WALTHAM, Mass. — The first public relations. contingent of Brandeis University Dr. S. Levenberg, chairman of Sachar International Fellows will the board's Eretz Israelcommittee, begin studies abroad this summer Broadcasting Corp. had been ap- and fall. The fellowship fund, set up by proached on its news coverage of the trustees of Brandeis Univer- the Middle East. The board had s sity i L v e r s s i a t r y h ' s_ t y a p n r e d snamed i d entD f or . r the to the BBC that its coy- f i rst Abram erage consistently gave full report- ar, now Brandeis' chancellor, will ing of exaggerated claims by the enable selected students to take Arab countries. Dr. Levenberg said part of their academic work in selected foreign universities. the BBC had replied that it was Amon g the universities partici- BBC policy to give equal publicity p ro- ng in this highly selective to official communiques from both P at i JEWISH NATIONA FUND PLANT TREES IN ISRAEL FOR ALL OCCASIONS gram are the Universities of Ife, sides. Nigeria; Makerere, Uganda; Abid- Israel's irritation with the u. yain iro J bei rin ryuCnoi%aes rt s; it N jKaennyina; thDeebIrveow way the BBC handles news from the Middle East on radio and salem: Sussex in England and Tu- television was made official when Ambassador Aharon Re- bingen in Germany. mez called on Charles Curran, director general of the BBC. CARS TO BE DRIVEN Reines was accompanied by To any state. Also drivers furnish- 22100 GREENFIELD RD, Moshe Arad, first secretary of ed to drive your car anywhere. OAK PARK, MICH. 48237 the Israel Embassy in charge Fully insured and I.C.C. licensed. of press relations. Curran had on Insured Driveaway System band several ranking members 9970 Grand River of the BBC news staff. Hours: Mon. thru Thurs., N 5; Detroit, Mich. 48204 Friday, 9 to 4; (Later it was learned that BBC WE 1-0620-21-22 rejected an Israeli applicant for a CLOSED SUNDAY television training course in Lon- ' don in which mainly Arab stu- dents are enrolled. According to j Itzhak Livni, director of the Israel armed forces broadcasting station, the Israeli applicant was a former • member of the army broadcasting staff. He was turned down on the (11110/A..hosa bettor ids, ' grounds that inclusion of an Is- raeli in the course would have Because they have jeopardized the spirit of team- work among the group. Livni said PHONE 399-0820 Gail Wolin and counselor No- reen Kasle of Flint, apply muscle power to a unique summer work- study program at Neot Kedinnim, Israel's Ancient Culture Park. They are members of the United Synagogue Youth Summer Pil grimage from Flint, Scot Kedu- mim, a national nature sanctuary, encompasses 400 acres near Lod. Supported by the Amer i ca-I srael Cultural Foundation, it is a biblical garden growing plants which are mentioned in Scriptures. The USYers spent four days working and studying at Neot Kedumim. Community Calendar Dr. Levenberg said that whereas Arab announcements were "morale-boosting exagger- ations," the Israeli communiques we " • n a reasonable mar- gin for error"—accurate. He said he had just come from Is- • rael "Where I went into the matter and I can say to you: Trust the Israeli communiques." The meeting also was told about the merger of 19 pro-Arab groups Aug. 9—JWVA Theater Party. into one "Palestine Solidarity I 12—Bnai Brith Women Campaign" whose avowed aim was Luncheon, 12:30 p.m.. the destruction of Israel and support of the Palestinian organ- Temple Beth El. 14—Beth Israel Board of izations. Jewish members of the Conservative and Liberal Education Meeting. 8 Labor, parties were asked to urge their P-m- parties to take stands in support of Israel in forthcoming party con- ferences. Dr. Levenberg asserted that the emergence of a "violently anti-Israel group" in the Liberal Party, which he said openly sup- ports t h e El Fatah commando Larry Laskey, 14: son of profes group, was especially disturbing. sional photographer Don Laskey, did some pretty fancy shooting of his own, winning the third weekly photo contest of the Grand Rapids Press. Larry. 2222 Shawnee SE, photographed a composite—a work of sculpture against a sunset sky. • • • Diane Baum. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Baum, is in Israel after touring European countries. • • • Warren Baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Baum, and Richard Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sorel X. Goldman. will attend Bos- ton University Law School in the fall. Grand Rapids News Notes NATURALIZER SHOE Clearance i h OFF • • • Sidney Davidson, son-in-law of Edward Plafkin will be on the Flint community leader Israel faculty of Grand Valley State Col- Sendler and the late Mrs. Sendler, lege teaching political science. has been appointed acting dean • • • of the graduate school of business Nathan Horowitz, son of Mr. and at the University of Chicago. Mrs. Sam Horowitz, has received a Davidson, Young Professor of Ac- teaching fellowship in the art de- counting, and one of the world's partment of Aquinas College. IRV KATZ he protested to BBC officials, who told him that if a sufficient num- ber of Israelis wished to study, the BBC might arrange a special , TV course for them.) leading account theoreticians, is president of the American Account- ing Association. 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