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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, December 19, 1969

Brevities

ELAINE TODD has completed
and
t ea c h i n g assignment for the
FLORENCE ROSE STUDY
COURSE FOR LEGAL SECRE-
TARIES. Top student of the fall
1966 class, Miss Todd is the first
former pupil to be asked to be-
come an associate instructor. Cer-
tificates of completion will be
awarded Jan. 6 by attorney
Archie Katcher, president of the
Detroit Bar Association, at the
Windjammer Restaurant. The
course and registration will re-
sume Feb. 10 at the St. John's
. Armenian Church, Southfield.

her first series of lectures

This new Oldsmobile dealership, headed by Jerome Glassman,
will open in early spring in the Tel-12 Mall Southfield. Former

owner of Key Motors in Detroit and at one time associated with
C. and G. Motor Sales, Glassman is planning a large showroom and

service center, with more than 26,000 square feet to enable his staff
to give complete service to all motorist needs. Now under construc-
tion. Glassman Oldsmobile was designed by Siegal-Avrin Associates
and is being built by Louis Cantor Co.

People Make News

Dr. ALLEN M. ZELTZER, a na- !

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tive Detroiter who received his
PhD degree from Wayne State
University, has been named direc-
tor of a new instructional media
center at California State College,
Fullerton. Calif. A specialist in the
use of modern technology in edu-
cation. Dr. Zeltzer will engage in
long-range planning for a system-
atic application of technology to
educational problems. In 1967, he
was co-chairman of the fourth
West Coast Instructional Televi-
sion Conference. He joined the
California State faculty in 1963 and
is associate professor of drama.
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Election of MARTIN S. FOX
of Newark to the board of direc-
tors of the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency was announced today by
Robert H. Arnow, president. Fox.
an attorney, is secretary of the
Jewish Community Council of Es-
sex County and a trustee of the
Jewish Community Foundation. He
has been active in the work of
the Large City Budgeting Confer-
ence and is a member of its steer-
ing committee. He is a trustee of
United Hias Service.
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RAY LEVIN. associate director
of the American Zionist Youth
Foundation, went on aliya to Is-
rael where he has been appointed
director of the North American
desk of the youth and Hehalutz
department of the Jewish Agency
in Jerusalem.
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The appointment of MOSHE I.
SILBERG, deputy president of the
Supreme Court of Israel, as visit-
ing professor of Jewish and Israeli
law at the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, has been
announced by Dr. Louis Finkel-
stein, seminary chancellor.

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A full-time member of Harvard
University's school of dental medi-
cine has been named to direct the
dental program for residents of the
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for
the Aged in a cooperative program
of the center and the university.
DR. PETER F. STROCK who
was chosen for the post, said the
program would not only provide
high quality dental care for the
475 elderly men and women who
are residents, but would also pro-
vide opportunities for teaching of
student dentists and for research.
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Dr. ABRAM L. SACHAR, chan-
cellor of Brandeis University, has
been elected vice chairman of the
U.S. Advisory Commission on In-
ternational Educational and Cul-
! tural Affairs. Dr. Sachar, who
serve.I as president of Brandeis
for 20 years, was appointed to the
commission by President Johnson
in 1965, and has served on the
"iody continuously.

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MISS MARILYN NELSON

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, ROBERT M. MEISNER was
`admitted recently to the practice
of law in the state of Michigan.
He was presented to the court by
his father, Ivan I. Meisner, and
his uncle, Harry H. Meisner, both
practicing attorneys in Detroit. He
received his bachelor of arts de-1
gree from the University of Mich-
igan. where he was affiliated with
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, and ,
his juris doctor degree from the
University of Michigan Law
School. Meisner is associated with
the pre-hearing division of the
Michigan Court of Appeals in
Lansing. He is married to the for-
mer Joan Fagin.

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Prof. AHARON KATCHALSKy-
KATZIR, head of the Weizmann
Institute's polymer research de- I
partment, has returned to Israel
from Switzerland, where he was
awarded an honorary doctorate by
Bern University at the recommen-
dation of the medical faculty.
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Sun Life Assurance Company of
Canada announces the appointment
of DAVID S. BURNSTEIN as man-
ager of the . Detroit-Wayne branch
located in Southfield.
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The appointment of WILLIAM
.HECKER as director of marketing
has been announced by First Israel I
Bank and Trust Company of New
York.

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At a recent board meeting of.
Cong. Beth Isaac, Trenton, it was
resolved that Beth Isaac will af-
filiate with the United Synagogue ;
of America.
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Rabbi Josef Zeitin of Cong. Beth
Isaac and the Do•nriver Jewish
Center was presented with a name
plate on the occasion of his ad-
dress to the Kiwanis Club in Wy-
andotte on "Hanuka — Its Religi-
ous Significance for Jews and
Christians." Dr. Zeitin was in-
vited to speak at the memorial
service of the Veterans of For-
eign wars in Wyandotte Jan. 10.
Last year, he gave the benedic-
; lion at the memorial service.

LETTER BOX

Anti-Semitism Coming
Back? She Wonders

Editor, The Jewish News:
Quite a few years ago one of the
ADL directors who was then serv-
ing in Detroit said: "You can
never really eradicate anti-Semi-
tism. It goes through periods of
being fashionable or unfashionable
to be prejudiced against Jewish
people." For the last 15 or 20 years
in the United States it has been
fashionable not to be anti-Semitic.
thanks to Israel, and there is a
generation that has never come
against discrimination.
However, is the pendulum start-
ing to swing? Is the United States
becoming "protest" oriented, and
once the protest marches against
Vietnam become passe, will there
be a new scapegoat — this time
the Jewish people?
It seems to me. from 'reading
Milton Friedman's column in
The Jewish News a few weeks
ago and several articles that
have appeared in the Detroit
News recently, that this may be
a fact — that people are starting
to associate hippies, drug users
(and pushers), radicals, and the
like, strictly as the fault of Jew-
ish people.
Are the people that so proudly
signed their names to the letter
published several weeks ago ap-
plauding their children for the
Protest March in Washington, and
the people who are forming this
new organization that you had a
coupon in the Jewish News last
Friday, willing to guarantee me
that their own actions and their
children's actions will not result in
a new wave of anti-Semitism?
LENORA E. NOLER
25117 Pierce
Southfield

Socialites to Welcome
New Year at a Party

Detroit Socialites, a social, cul-
tural and philanthropic organiza-
tion for Jewish men and women.
are giving a New Year's Eve party-
at Berkley Masonic Temple.
There will be a kosher bufTel
dinner, dancing to stereo-recorded
music, breakfast and favors. The
public is invited. Reservation dead-
line is Dec. 25. announces Meyer
Green, program chairman.
For information or reservations,
call Hilda Wister, 547-8107 or 255-
4261.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sam- J. Nelson of
Coolidge Rd., Troy announce the !
engagement of their daughter
Marilyn to Frank Kretzer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kretzer of
North Hollywood, Calif.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Eastern Michigan University. Mr.
Kretzer, a Phi Beta Kappa grad-
uate from the University of Cali-
fornia at Los Angeles, received his
MA, and is a doctoral candidate at
the Institute of Molecular Biology
at UCLA.
A June wedding is planned.

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