Friday, August 22, 1969-25 Brzai Brith Activities IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER will have a rummage sale 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday at the Ferndale Women's Club, 1256 W. Nine Mile Rd. Mrs. H. Kelly, vice president, is in charge. • • • LOUIS MARHALL LODGE AND CHAPTER will host a cocktail party 8 p.m. Sept. 2 at the Work- men's Circle Center. Max Sosin will entertain, and refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. * * * 25th Annual Leadership Seminars, Workshops Scheduled by Bnai Brith On his first official visit to De-' Weinberger, consultant; Bnai Brith troit since his election as President Youth Organization, Irwin Alpern, of Bnai Brith District 6, Dr. Leon chairman, Julius Kahn, consultant; E. Fellman of Omaha will address i community and veterans service, the lodge and council leadership Sherman Goldman, chairman, Har- of Detroit at the 25th annual lead- ry N. Katz, consultant; Covenant ership seminars and workshops Credit Union, Philip Chapnick, Monday at Cong. Bnai David. chairman; fund raising, Paul Per Dr. Fellthan, who will be keynote ry, chairman, Sol Moss, consul- speaker at the 6 p.m. dinner, has tant; lodge bulletins, press and served Bnai Brith since 1932. He publicity, Rudolph Meyersohn, has been a member of the Bnai chairman, Harry Pearson, consul- Brith Adult Jewish Education tant. Commission. Also. lodge presidents, Herman The annual seminar-workshops Kasoff, chairman, George Tarnoff, are designed to indoctrinate consultant; lodge programs, Ber- lodge officers and committee nard Whiteman, chairman, Morris chairmen with their responsibili- Direnfeld, consultant: member- ties and objectives and to plan ship, Ronald Kane, chairman, Ar- Bnai Brith committee programs thur C. Schott, consultant: mem- for the coming year. bership retention, Henry Edelman, The following committees will chairman, Louis Weber, consultant; meet at the leadership seminars: and athletics, Harvey Gallison, Adult Jewish education, Bernard chairman, Mark Klinger, consul- Dosie, chairman, Bernard Panush. tant. Anti -Defamation consultant; Chairman of the dinner-seminar League, David Bittker, chairman, is Louis Segel, vice president of Lou Barden. consultant; blood the council. Co-chairmen are Ar- bank, Henry Cohn, chairman: Bnai thur Schott and George Tarnoff. Brith Hillel, Nathan Rubenstein, For information and reserva- chairman, Milton Weinstein, con- sultant; Bnai Brith insurance, bons. call the council office, 341- Harry Oberstein, chairman, Al 0863. Bounin, consultant; Bnai Brith Is- rael-trees. Leo Hack, chairman. Collegian to Help Make Samuel Greenberg, consultant. Bnai Brith Hillel Policy Also, Bnai Brith Israel-Bonds. Felix Rosenzweig, chairman, Harry STARLIGHT, Pa. (JTA)—Jewish college youth will gain voting rep- resentation on the policy board of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation next week when four undergradu- ates will be named to the board. They will be elected from an as- sembly of 230 students at the week- long Hillel Summer Institute that opens Tuesday at Camp Bnai Brith here. The four will serve a one- year term as voting members of Hillel's national commission. The action was instigated in March when the commission met ill with a representative group of Jewish activists from 32 campuses and leaders of 27 national Jewish organizations. The commission de- , cided at that time to allow the col- 5 G lege youth to join the policy board. wee 1 The students, who were asked to comment on the Jewish "es- , tablishment," voiced criticism of their "disenfranchised status" and the failure of the organized community to include the student generation into its decision-mak- ing structures, according to the Bnai Brith. Students from 118 American and Canadian schools will participate in , the summer institute. They will be asked to devise a procedure for future elections that can provide for broader student representation among the undergraduate commis- sioners, including that of students not formally affiliated with the Hillel movement. Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, Hillel national director, said the purpose of the move "is for the students themselves to determine how they'll choose their representatives." He said that the "proportion of stu- dents who will sit with the com- mission as voting members will increase substantially." We have so much Bnal BrithWomen THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Aspiring Artists Invited to Compete for Awards Forming Chapter Krajenke Buick Inc. will help can be brought Tuesdays and for Frances Solovich send five talented metropolitan Thursdays, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. and Sat- The Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil of Metropolitan Detroit an- nounces the formation of a chapter to be named for the late Frances Solovich. The chapter is being formed as a tribute and in memory of Mrs. Charles Solovich, who served as international president of Bnai Brith Women and was a practicing attorney in Detroit. The final charter meeting will be held 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Michigan Credit Union League building, Southfield. Anyone interested in becoming a charter member is asked to con- tact Joyce May, 541-6132, or Vera Eisenberg, 399-2254. area artists to the Charles McGee urdays 9 a.m.-4 p.m. All samples School of Art in a special scholar- will be returned, and winners will be notified ley Sept. 21. ship competition. McGee, whose work hangs in the Smithsonian Institute in Washing- ton, D.C., opened his school in June and already has over 55 stu- dents. Courses in ceramic graphics and jewelry design soon will be added to the present curriculum of painting and sculpture. Aspiring artists can enter the scholarship competition by bringing FROM THE a sample of work to the Charles McGee School of Art, 8230 W. Six Mile. Deadline is Sept. 10. Samples Authors Relate War Betrayal in Paris _ SAVE! `r SAVE! vrc. BUY DIRECT icksidritr***************1 Hal Gordon MUSIC I MPORTER sine-mows. KAPLAN and Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTE RS OF FINE DIAMONDS 15738 LIVERNOIS' * At dawn, on July 16, 1942, the *BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS: DI 1-5515 French police force—obeying or- ders issued by the occupying :UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730* Germans—rounded up and arrested 12,884 foreign Jews. 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