Governor, Alpert "Barbara Cobb/hill /0 n' Speak on Oct. 12 1.111-s. Saildfo,y1 .1Ioretskr at Technion Fete Accomplishments of Technion. the Israel Institute of Technology, will be heralded at the 24th annual founders dinner sponsored by the Detroit chapter of the American Technion Society, at Cong. Shaarey. Zedek, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 12. The fund-raising affair, part of a drive to raise $500,000 for Tech- nion's new mechanical engineer- ing complex, is being chaired by industrialist Sam Rich, president of the Detroit chapter, and will feature addresses by Governor William Milliken and Carl Alpert, a member of the 'I'chnion board of governors who is coming to De- troit from Israel for the affair. Technion, with 4,000 students— up from 16 who attended classes when it first opened in 1924—has produced two-thirds of Israel's architects and engineers and trains agricultural experts and physicians. The school performs research into new fiber-reinforced polymers for the U.S. Air Force to develop materials that will make possible longer-ranged jet aircraft; does malaria control research for the U.S. Army Medical Corps and sponsors and participates in sem- inars for Far Eastern and African nation's on subjects ranging from agriculture to business adminis - tration. Tickets for the affair are avail- able through the Detroit chapter's office, 358-3070. Label Katz Due to Address Local Drive Kickoff Label A. Katz, honorary presi- dent of Bnai Brith, will be the key- note speaker at the launching of the 1969 Bnai Brith Services Ap- peal drive 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Bnai David. The community is invited to the campaign kickoff. Helga Hirsch LABEL A. KATI THE DETROIT•JEWISH NEWS • C.Bnai g3rith Acttyttles Friday, October 3, 1969-29 A vrunin Describes Enthusiastic Greeting Given Neltansa Lifsclntz 1 Joining in expressing apprecia- Federation postponed its annual KEIDAN LODGE will meet 8:30 tion that Nehama Lifschitz's tour •meeting from Oct. 22 to Oct. 29. p.m. Tuesday at Northland Inn to "Hear Our Voice," a program- of this country will include Detroit, hear Richard Austin and Roman William Avrunin, executive vice of Jewish music will present a Gribbs speak on pertinent issues president Of the Jewish Welfare special program with Nehama affecting the community. News Federation, recalled having heard Lifschitz this Sunday on station. media will follow with prepared her on her first appearance in WCAR, 11:30 p.m. Sunday. questions. * * * Israel. BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-- Avrunin, joining in urging an AL CHAPTER will hold a "Sweet- overflow audience at Miss Lif- est Day" dance 8:30 p.m. Oct. 18 schitz's concert Oct. 22 at the at the Oak Park Community Cen- Masonic Auditorium, stated: ter. Music by George Grossett's "A recital by Nehama Lifschitz Orchestra, social mixers, and re- . was the feature of the concluding freshments will be part of the assembly of the Conference on evening's entertainment. Paid-up Human Needs in Jerusalem in. members will be admitted free, June. This was her first appear- and other members and friends ance in Israel where she had come will be admitted by paying dues. from the Soviet Union. The audi- MISS BARBARA GOLDMAN d at Men are welcome to tt a en a a ence which filled the Binyanei Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldman of nominal donation. 1Ha'ooma included conference de- * * * Stratford Dr., Southfield announce legates from all parts of the world, LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE will the engagement of their daughter meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. I as well as people from Israel. Barbara Faith to Sanford Law- Bnai David, where the story of 1 "The enthusiasm of the response rence Moretsky, son of Mr. and camp at Starlight, p a ., was a tribute to the international Mrs. Ben Moretsky of Evergreen Bnai Brith _told by Irving Berg. Re- character of the artist's talent. will Ave. sang Russian, Hebrew and The bride - elect is attending freshm ts will be served, and She i Yiddish. The message of her per- friends re invited. Michigan State University. She is formance was full of dramatic ( * * * a member of Sigma Alpha Iota, excitement without reference to professional fraternity for women language. in music. Mr. Moretsky, a grad- "I personally found listening to uate of Michigan State University, Miss Lifschitz an experience which attends graduate school. Bnai Brith Women's Council of moved me deeply and involved me An August wedding is planned. Metropolitan Detroit will hold its culturally far beyond being a ilms Tell History "Treasure Chest Luncheon" to member of a concert audience." honor women who pledge 1100 orb Assisting in plans to assure a more to the Special Gifts Cam- vast audience for the Nehama Lif- paign, noon Thursday at Tam schitz concert, the Jewish Welfare 'Treasure Chest' Planned by y Women gngagements Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poslaniec of Church Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Mary to Anthony Stephen Pou, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pou of Johannesburg, South Africa. They plan an early spring wedding. . INC :F ts. OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service 11 MILE AND LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 F of Michigan Jews Two new films on the "History O'Shanter Country Club. of the Jews in Michigan" fur ; Mrs. Moe Kudler, past president classroom and discussion group of Bnai Brith Women, will be key- FOR THE ' use are available from the Jewish note speaker. Mrs. Lillian Hicks of Community Council. the Fisher Theater will discuss Film one deals with the life and ; "Modern Theater for Today." The committee the Treasure activities of , Chapman Abraham, Chest luncheon consists of Mes- the first known Jewish settler in dames Allen Wetizmari, president Detroit (1762); the beginnings and of Bnai Brith Women's Council of growth Of Michigan's first Jewish Metropolitan Detroit; Robert Ellis, congregation; Temple Beth El, service appeal chairman; Alan and other congregations founded Nathan, special gifts chairman: before 1900; and the origin and Harold Robinson; Bernard Blie- history of Jewish organizations- field, and Jack Sayles. * * * established between 1850 and 1899. The second film deals with the Bernard Panush Named great influx of Eastern European Jewry and the flourishing of Yid- District BBYO Head dish culture, literature, news- Bernard Panush has been ap- papers and the theater in Detroit pointed District Grand Lodge 6 during the years 1900-1926. Bnai Brith Youth Organization Participants in the film are chairman. His major responsibility is the Irving Katz, executive director of Temple Beth El; James W. Bab- dissemination of information about cock, chief of the Burton Histor- western and Canadian BBYO to ical Collection, Detroit Public Li- the Bnai Brith membership in Dis- brary; Philip Gilbert, Edward trict 6. Panush, past chairman of the Schlussel and Rolland Parker. Narrated by production co- Michigan Region BBYO board of directors, is past president of the ordinator Evelyn Orbach and by Rube Weiss, the films were writ- Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith HY oft aPOT OF (Bro vort COUTURE-BOUTIQUE YOUR AFFAIR MUSIC" by CUSTOM DESIGNS LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR ACCESSORIES (UTCHENIK) and his Orchestra HARVARD ROW MALL Personalized to Suit Your Party 353.7640 " HY HERMAN 11 MILE & LASHER 342-9424 a Burton's MICHIGAN BANKARD • SECURITY CHARGE gal wows 'em in a smart PANT SUIT ten by Harriet Alpern, C. E. Council and of Tikvah Lodge. Frazer Clark Jr., Lois Covell, The announcement was made fol- Penina Frankel and Philip Mar- lowing the annual convention of cuse. the District 6 Grand Lodge by Dr. Leon E. Fellman who will be serv- The film was made possible by Leonard Simons, president of the ing as president this year. Detroit .Historical Commission, the Burton Historical Collection, De- Drachler to Address Katz, of New Orleans, was the troit Historical Museum, Jam Clinic on Minorities Handy Organization and Michigan Detroit Schools Superintendent 17th president of Bnal Brith, Dr. Norman Drachler will be key- serving frrom 1959 to 1965. He Bell Telephone Co. For information, contact the pro- note speaker for a clinic planned was elected honorary president gram service department of the to investigate the treatment of in 1965. One ofthe youngest men to serve Jewish Community Council, 163 minority groups in textbooks used in Wayne County schools, Nov. 6 as president, he traveled more Madison, 962-1880. at South Junior High, Allen Park. than 300,000 miles while in office. Sponsors are the Wayne County visiting every region of Jewish Senior Adults Advised Intermediae School District and communal activity in the United the Michigan Association for Su- States and Canada and Jewish of New Shuttle Bus Stop pervision and Curriculum Devel- communities throughout the world. The Jewish Center announces an opment. He conferred on issues of Jewish additional stop for the senior adult concern with many world leaders: shuttle bus. Effective immediately.' Clinic participants are being in- Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy the bus will stop at Nine Mile Rd. vited from all county districts out- side Detroit. Detroit earlier launch- and Johnson; Pope John XXITI and Coolidge at 11:40 a.m. ed its study of minority treatment and Pope Paul VI; David Ben- Other stops and their respective in textbooks, and is recognized na- Gurion, Levi Eshkol and other Is- times are: Blackstone Apartments tionally for efforts to bring about raeli personalities; Prime Minister (Norfolk St.), 11:35 a.m.; North- fair and equal treatment of all Nehru of India; Franco of Spain. gate Apartments (front entrance), Americans in school books. and others high in government. 11:55 a.m.: Votrobeck Dr. (front of Teams will include teachers. education, communal and religious playground), 12:05 p.m.: and Bor- curriculum personnel. department affairs. heads, superintendents and school David Bittker and Mrs. Philip man Hall, 12:10 p.m. The return bus for Blackstone hoard members: those who are di- Edelheit are serving as co-chair- Apartments leaves at 3:30 p.m.: rectly concerned with textbook re- men for the special event. for all other destinations at 4:15. view, selection and adoption. Intermediate district participation It is not lack of love but lack of Tickets- are available to all Cen- friendship that makes unhappy ter senior adult members in the is being - spearheaded- by its Com- mittee -Against Racism Education. marriages.—Friedrich Nietzsche. senior adult office. TER from our and Manny Holtzer, professional entertainers, will be on the pro- gram. No solicitations will be held. and a buffet dessert will be served following the program. great collection of trend-setting pant suits for Fall '69. BURTON'S 6t4vrtiF iNP tnsuRr srouswEAR HARVARD ROW I 4:,11 , CPIS 4 11 Mile & Lahser