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24—Friday, August 15, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

October Ceremony Set
for Ellen Sue Kuschinski

People Make News

RICHARD A. JONES has been
promoted to assistant to the vice
president, Central Region, Luria
Brothers and Co., Inc., it was an
nounced by Carl S. Ablon, president
of Ogden Metals, Inc., a subsidiary
of the Ogden Corporation. Joining
Luria in Detroit in 1967 as an ac-
count executive, Jones was pro-
moted to district-manager in De-
troit in 1968. He was formerly sec-
retary-treasurer of Jones Iron and
Metal Co. of Detroit. A graduate
of Harvard. Jones obtained his
MBA from Suffolk University. He
is currently serving as chairman

munity affairs serving as an indus-
try chairman and board member
of the United Jewish Appeal and
the United Foundation. He and his
wife, the former Jayne Kay of
Syracuse. will reside in Shaker
nr.
. -• h their three chil-
•
dren.

luncheon. 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at

Cong. Beth Hillel. Lee Franklin
Weinstock, program chairman, an-
nounces games will be played and
prizes awarded. For information,
call President Fan Stockier, 543-
1037. Mrs. Julius Ring received a
citation as membership chairman.
and Pisgah Chapter received the
BARBARA BAIN and MARTLN HEW District 6 Trophy for 100 per
A Mission cent membership retention this
LANDAU have joined -
for Cancer's Defeat" on behalf of year.
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the American Medical Center at
i ute ublic BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-
Denver. In a one-m mute
service announcement filmed for AL CHAPTER will have its annual
showing over local television sta- barbecue 6 p.m. Tuesday at the
lions across the country, the two home of Sylvia Gotesdiner, 13141
television stars emphasize the Lincoln, Huntington Woods. Pro-
scope of he problem of cancer and spective members are welcome.
AMCD, a national For reservations, call Sophie Kel-
urge support for
cancer care and research center. lerman, LI 5-9166, or Etta Wykoff,
DI 1-9213.
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Rabbi CHAIM U. LIPSCHITZ
was again invited to open the U.S.
Senate with a prayer, Aug. 7 as
Vice President, Richard Nixon in-
vited Rabbi Lipschitz in 1958 at
which time he became the first
orthodox rabbi to be accorded this
honor. Vice Presidents Johnson,
Humphrey and Agnew offered him
the distinction of being the first
bbi of the United States
ortho x rabbi
to be invited four times to offer
the opening prayer.

The appointment of MYRNA
AMSEL as national community
consultant on services to the
armed forces and veterans of the
National Jewish Welfare Board
has been announced by Sanford
Solender, JWB executive vice-
president. In the post she as-
sumes Aug. 18, she will give con-

On the Air

Prof. JOSEPH GILLIS of the

f the
of e insurance
PISGAH CHAPTER announces
Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel.
- up membership
He has been active in Detroit com- its annual paid

DETROIT LODGE will open its
bowling season 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at
Oak Park Lanes. For information
on openings. call Les Bernbaum,

g ewry

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

applied mathematics department at
the Weizmann Institute of Science
in Israel has been elected chairman
of the institute's scientific council
from October 1969. He succeeds
prof. MORDHAY AVRON of the
bio-chemistry department, who
held the post the previous year.

Bnal Brith
,Activities

Israel Airline Boosts Tour,
Tel Aviv to Sinai Tip

ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: "Jacob and the Angel,"

ninth in a series of dialogues on
Genesis, will be discussed by Prof.
Mark van Doren and author Mau-
rice Samuel.

HIGH LIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
F e a t u r e: "The Librarian's
View" is presented by Bertha
Wember, librarian of Temple Is-
rael, and David Elazar, librarian
MISS ELLEN KUSCIIINSKI
of the United Hebrew Schools.
Mrs. Alfred Kuschinski of Pro- Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine of Bir-
vidence Dr., Southfield, announces mingham Temple, serves as host
the engagement of her daughter for this new series on trends in
Ellen Sue to Dan R. Castleman of Jewish literature.
Beverly Hills, Calif., son of Mr. and
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Mrs. Frank Castleman of Provi-
HEAR OUR VOICE
dence Dr., Southfield.
Time: 11:30 p.ni. Sunday
Miss Kuschinski, daughter of the
Station: WCAR
late Alfred Kuschinski, is a grad-
Feature: Cantor Moshe Ganch-

uate of the University of Michigan.
Mr. Castleman was graduated
from Wayne State University.
where he majored in accounting.
An Oct. 5 wedding is planned.

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Is Our Moon Cartoon Full
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ZAN GILBERT
and His ORCHESTRA

"Distinctive Styling in Music
to year Madinat Taste"

(Genesis 28:18).
However, the equation of the
ladder in Jacob's dream (on the
upper part of the cartoon) to that
of the one dropped from the lunar
module, "Eagle" of Apollo 11 . . .

Call UN. 1-3065

for the descent to the surface of
the moon is incongruous: this

equation does not correlate with
the biblical ladder.
According to Genesis (28:12),
Jacob dreamed and beheld "a lad-
der set up on the earth (not above
the moon surface). and the top of

sultation to USO local staffs,
Jewish Community Centers and
armed services committees across
the country which are JWB's
direct contact with the military
personnel it serves in the U.S.
Armed Forces.

Larry Freedman

offs music is presented, with Can-
tor Harold Orbach, a former stu-
dent of Cantor Ganchoff, com-
menting.

Editor, The Jewish News:
In your Aug. 8 issue on the
editorial page, there was a car-
toon under the caption, "Jacob's
Dream Come True."
549-6667 '
The drawing is true to the
LOUIS STONE CHAPTER will
biblical account only partially,
hold a rummage sale Tuesday at
i.e., the part on the lower quar-
the Ferndale Women's Club, 1256
ter depicting Jacob's dream
W. Nine Mile.
while asleep on a rock which he
had "set up for a pillar."

Julius 11 lhices 31,1 rk
50th iff e(a//o r Date

NEW YORK (JTA)--Arkia, Is-
rael's domestic air line, is offer-
ing air-sea package tours from
Tel Aviv to Sbarm-el-Sheikh at the
southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula,
the air line's New York repre-
sentative has announced.
The day-and-a-half tour begins
with a flight to Eilat for sight-
seeing followed by a nine-hour
trip to Sharm el-Sheikh. The re-
turn to Tel Aviv is by air, flying
over Mt. Sinai and the Santa
Katerina monestary. The same
tour may be taken in reverse, he
said.

GENUINE

FUR PILLOWS

Largest Selection in the City

it reached to Heaven (not to the
moon): and the angels of God"
commuting to and from—"angels
of God" — not astronauts.
JOSHUA JOYRICH

Prof AHARON KATZIR-KATCH-
ALSKY, head of the Weizmann In-
Rosender Honored
stitute's polymer research depart-
MR., MRS. JULIUS WALLACE
for Many Services
ment and Abba Eban Professor
for International Scientific Cooper-
Maurice Rosender, who is active
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace of
ation, have been invited to attend
d . lb td th • old- in Bnai Brith, Israel Bonds and
the October meeting of the execu- Meyers R
congregational services, won ac-
five committee of the International en wedding anniversary Sunday at claim this week
Unions in a luncheon attended by family and
Council of Scientific
for his many
friends in the Raleigh House.
Erivan, capital of Soviet Armenia.
community serv-
Participants in the ceremony
The ICSU is composed of 16 unions
ices.
in the various branches of were their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Special note
scientific research and 52 national Melvin Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. was taken of his
academies of science. On Sept. 25, Josh Horwitz, their grandchildren
activities
in Oak-
Prof. Katzir-Katchalsky will re- and great-grandchildren.
land Century
ceive an honorary doctorate from
Bnai Brith Lodge
the Free University of Brussels.
in whose cam-
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paigns for Israel
NEIL RUDIN, son of Mr. and
Rosender
he has sold
Mrs. Sam Rudin of Tracey Ave.,
$100,000 worth of Israel Bonds
Urban Alliance, Inc., in its rat-
has been appointed assistant pro-
and succeeded in planting more
fessor of languages at the State ing of candidates for office at the than 1,000 trees in Jewish Na-
University of New York at Buf- next election, gave superior qual- tional Fund Bnai Brith Forest in
ifications to Councilman Mel Israel.
falo.
Ravitz, who is running for re-
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Adas Shalom took note of his
election and Carl Levin, who is
charter membership. He is a mem-
MRS. THOMAS ROSENBERG of
in
the
Council
race.
Southfield has resigned as a na-
ber of the present synagogue board
Richard Austin was endorsed and is active in the building fund
tional , board member of City of
Hope and MRS. ELLIOT SCHU- for mayor of Detroit and Roman campaign.
Two years ago Rosender re-
BINER of Catalina Ave., South- Gribbs' candidacy is rated "good."
Avern Cohn is chairman of the ceived a plaque from his Bnai
field, has been elected to the post.
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Ravitz campaign finance commit- Brith lodge for his services.
He is gaining recognition as a
NORTON STERN has been nam- tee. Ravitz, a member of the cab-
ed a resident manager in Oakland inet of the Michigan region of the caligrapher and has prepared a
County for Charming Co. Inc., one Anti-Defamation League of Bnai number of engraved certificates
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