THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, August 29, 1969 Merle ifendelson Ma ns l Treddinu- to Saul Rosen' People Make News Julian Feldman of Washington. veteran synagogue administrator who has long been active in Reform Jewish affairs. has been ap- pointed director of resources plan- ning for the Union of American He- brew Congrega- tions, it was an- nounced by Rabbi Maurice N. Eis enrath, UAHC president. In his new post, which he will assume Nov. 1, Feldman will serve out of the office of the president and work in close as- Feldman MISS MERLE MENDELSON sociation with Rabb Alexander M. Schindler, UAHC vice-president, in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mendelson of expanding the programs of that Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park, an- organization's development and fi- nounce the engagement of their nance committee. daughter Merle to Saul Rosen, son ♦ • of Mrs. Ben London of. Brooklyn HAROLD E. JOSEHART, Spring- and the late Mr. Ben Rosen. field, Ill., chief, Bureau of Health A Nov. 23 wedding date is Facilities, division of health care planned. facilities and chronic illness, Illi- 1st Jewish Leader of American Bar Baptist, Jewish Scholars Agree to Fight for Rights of Minorities in Russia LOUISVILLE (JTA) — Baptist and Jewish scholars called last weekend for a joint effort to de- fend the religious liberty of Bap- tists and Jews in the Soviet Union and other countries where both groups suffer discrimination. The call was issued at the clos- ing session of a three-day inter- faith dialogue here sponsored joint- ly by the Southern Baptist Conven- tion and the interreligious affairs department of the American Jew- ish Committee. The 70 assembled theologians and educators of both faiths also agreed that churches and synagogues had a moral responsibility to become involved in finding solutions to to- day's social problems. The group decried the present national priorities of the United States which commits $80,000,- 000,000 annually to nuclear arms and the defense budget. nois department of public health was advanced to Fellowship status in the American College of Hos- pital Administrators. He is the son of Mrs. Julius Josehart, of 2421 State St. in Saginaw. • * Rabbi ZEV SCHOSTAK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Schostak of Winchester Dr., Southfield, has accepted the post of dean in tal- mudic studies of the Mesifta in Miami. • • The Jewish Labor Committee an- nounced the appointment of Irv- ing Barshop as its administrative director. He for- merly was asso ciate executive' director of Fed- eration Employ- ment and Guid- ance Service, the Bernard G. Segal was recently largest voluntary Barshop inducted into the office of presi- Your Bor-Mitzve, Wedding, Etc. employment, vocational guidance dent of the American Bar Asso- ROSENBLAT-BARSH and rehabilitation agency in the ciation. He is the first member Dance & Entertainment Band country, an affiliate of the Federa- of the Jewish faith ever to be ADULT MUSIC AT ITS BEST tion of Jewish Philanthropies of elected president of the organi- UN 4-0237, KE 8-1291, New York; a past president of zation. DI 1-1386 Northeast Regional Chapter of Na- tional Association of Sheltered Verses Workshops and Homebound Pro- grams. As snow in summer, and as rain tlrtAt tarp la await& in harvest, so honour is not seemly • for a fool. —Proverbs 26:1. Great Lakes Student Marketing, Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Barry Inc. of Detroit, announces the ap- MUSIC IN THE FASHION pointment of ROBERT B. LEVY I S. Bank (Evelyn Gordon of Allan- OF WILD GYPSY PASSION ! tic City). 6343 Curtis, a daughter, as director of campus marketing, and KARL A. WEISS as director JOCELYN Elana Ronit. of advertising. ♦ • • And Her Gypsies • 4 to 20 Men Available Aug. 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Ralph 474-7638 Center Realty S. 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