Regional Conference on Jewish Issues
Summoned by Bnai Britk Next Weekend
A regional conference on Jewish
issues, to analyze reports and map
public action affecting Israel and
Soviet Jewry, has been planned
for April 11-12 at Wayne State
University, Charles Grosberg Re-
ligious Center.
Archie Katcher, chairman of the
regional sponsoring committee,
announced that the opening session
of the conference, 8:30 p.m. April
11, will be open to the community.
Rabbi Jay Kaufman, executive
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vice president of Bnai Brith, will Council, Anti-Defamation League,
give the keynote address on Hillel Foundation and the Bnai
"World Jewry: Challenges and Re- Brith Youth Organization.
sources."
Rabbi Kaufman served for
The conference is being spon-
eight years as vice president of
sored by the Bnai Brith Interna-
the Union of American Hebrew
tional Council, with the coopera-
Congregations. He has frequently
tion of the Metropolitan Detroit
appeared on nationwide broad-
Bnai Brith Council, Women's
casts and has served as spiritual
leader of several congregations.
Following , his lecture, a discus-
sion and reception will be held.
Baal Brith
Activities
CENTENNIAL CHAPTER wil
hold a board meeting 8 p.m. Tues
day at the home of Mrs. Ted
Coden, 29430 Prestwick, Southfield.
Co-hostesses are Mrs. Murray
Yolles and Mrs. Dave Bittker.
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U-M's Rabbi Goldman
to Discuss Sexuality
on College Campus
Rabbi Gerald A. Goldman, direc-
tor of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion at the University of Michigan,
will be guest spegker at a lecture
sponsored by the Bnai Brith adult
Jewish educatiton committee 8:30
p.m. April 13 at Cong. Bnai David.
The lecture is being sponsored
by the metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith men's and women's councils
and hosted by Pisgah Lodge and
Chapter. Co-sponsors are Tikvah,
Maurice C. Zeiger and Detroit
lodges.
Rabbi Goldman, in his first pub-
lic appearance here since his ap-
pointment at U-M, will discuss "A
Jewish View of Human Sexuality
and Its Relevance on a Changing
Campus."
The community is :invited at no
charge. Refreshments will be
served.
Other conference participants
will be Dr. Judd L. Teller, author
and coordinator
of the Bnai Brith
International
Council programs
and Dr. William >
Korey, director
of the United Na-
tions office of the
Bnai Brith Inter-
national Council.
Workshop ses-
sions are sched-
uled for Sunday.
Serving on the
regional sponsor-
ing committee
are: Dr. Sidney
Dillick, Morris Dr. Teller
Direnfeld, Mrs. Philip Fealk, Judge
Lawrence Gubow, Dr. William
Haber, Sidney J. Karbel, Herman
Kasoff, Judge Charles E. Kauf-
man, Councilmen Carl Levin and
Mel J. Ravitz, Hyman Safran,
Judge Burton R. Shifman, Mrs.
Lenoard Sims, Hubert J. Sidlow,
Philip Slomovitz and Mrs. Allen
Weitzman.
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