THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

311—Mday, April 10, 1970

Israel, Soviet Jewry Topic of Parley

WASHINGTON—A select group
of 60 Jewish communal and stu-
dent leaders from the Greater De.
troit area will meet this weekend
at Wayne State University to ex-
plore with international affairs
paid to the council's 24 years'
Mrs. Irving Isaacs heads the
specialists the development of lo-
service in the community.
slate of officers of the Bnai Brith
cal public action programs on the
Women's Council of Metropolitan
Other officers to be installed are Middle East crisis and the plight
Detroit who will be installed at Mesdames Joseph Rodman, An- of Soviet Jewry.
the council's 25th annual luncheon drew Berger and Ira Albion and
The event will be open to the
noon Thursday at Cong. Bnai Miss Selma Cohen, vice presidents; public 8:30 p.m. Saturday, when
David.
Mrs. Maynard Kalef, treasurer; Rabbi Jay Kaufman will speak
Mrs. Isaacs, 27310 Pierce, South- Mesdames Philip Rubinoff, SaM on "World Jewry: Challenges and
field, has long been active in Bnai Skeegan and Harry Michelson, Resources," in the Charles Gros-
Brith affairs. A past president of secretaries; and Mrs. Allen Weitz- berg Religious Center.
the Albert Einstein Chapter, she man, junior past president.
Second in a nationwide series
has held many officers and chair-
Greetings will be extended by conducted by the Bnai Brith Inter-
Mrs. Leonard Sims, past inter- national Council—the regional con-
national president of Bnai Brith ference is designed to help inter-
Council; Jay Gottlieb, aleph gadol, pret Israel's peace-seeking efforts
Detroit AZA Council; and Cindy and to expose and encourage in-
Kaufman, president, Detroit Bnai formed public protest of the Soviet
Brith Girls' Council.
Union's discriminatory policies
Mrs. Robert Ellis is installation
chairman. Arrangements are be-
ing handled by Elsie Rodd. Mrs. Bowling Tourney .
Charles Blauer and Mrs. Felix in Bnai Brith Works
Rosenzweig are in charge of re-
A three-game Bnai Brith doubles
servations, and Mrs. Albert Hel- tournament will be held at Plum
ler will serve as mistress of cere- Hollow Lanes next month, under
mony.
the sponsorshaip of the Metropoli-

Mrs. Irving Isaacs to Be Installed
as Bnai Brith Women President

tan Detroit Bnai Brith Bowling As-
sociation and the Bnai Brith
Women's Bowling Association of
Bnai
Metropolitan Detroit.
There are eight different squad
times available at 8 or 10 p.m. on
MRS. IRVING ISAACS
May 9 or 16 and May 10 or 17.
Deadline for entries is May 1.
MAURICE C. ZEIGER CHAP
manships in the Council, coordin-
First prize is $150; second, $75;
ating body for the 27 chapters in TER, at its 17th annual installation and third, $50.
of
officers,
installed;
president,
the Detroit area. Mr. and Mrs.
For information or entry forms,
Mrs. Herbert Bez; vice presidents,
Isaacs have two daughters.
contact either of the tournament
Miss Lorraine Kuhn, Mrs. Bertram
Mrs. Alan Nathan, council
chairmen, Mrs. Mark Klinger, 476-
past president, will serve as In- Risin and Mrs. Sander Eisenberg; 4580, or Mr. Ivan Edelstein, 474-
stalling officer. Tribute will be secretaries, M e s d a m e s Gerald 7363. Entry forms are also avail-
Lobel, Earl Band and Leonard
able through any Bnai Brith bowl-
Gross; and treasurer, Mrs. Leon-
ing league or at Plum Hollow
SPRING CLEAN-UP
ard Najer. New members are wel-
Lanes.
come.
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MORGENTHAU CHAPTER, at
its recent installation, installed:
president. Mrs. Murray Sedley;
vice presidents, Mrs. Charles Ru-
ben and Mrs. James Sellers;
treasurer, Mrs. Ellis Rabb; and
secretaries, Mesdames Jack Bel-
kin, Abe Olshansky and Sam
Friedman.

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Hillel Director to Eye
Sex and Campus

"A Jewish View of Human Sexu-
ality and Its Relevance on a Chang-
ing Campus" will be discussed by
Rabbi Gerald A.
Goldman, direc-
tor of the Bnai
Brith Hillel Foun-
• •
dation at the Uni-
CENTENNIAL LODGE will pre- versity of Michi-
sent a program, "Anyone for Por- gan, 8:30 p.m.
nography?" 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Monday at Cong.
the Oak Park Community Center. Bnai David.
The program, headed by Douglas
The lecture is
Wallace, director of the Detroit sponsored by the
Branch of the Presidential Com- Metropolitan De-
mission on Obscenity and Pornog- troit Bnai Brith
Goldman
raphy, will discuss the community Men's and Women's Council adult
stanudards on pornography and education committees with Pisgah
obscenity.
Lodge and Chapter. Co-sponsors
• • •
are Tikvah, Maurice C. Zeiger and
DOWNTOWN-FOX LODGE will Detroit lodges.
hold an open meeting 8:30 p m.
The public is invited at no
Thursday at the Young Israel Cen- charge. Refreshments will be
ter of Greenfield. Guest speaker served.
will be Philmore A. Leemon, presi-
dent of Guardian Savings and Loan Messages, Solo Seders
Association, who will speak on
"Money, How to Make It Grow and to Bring Cheer to GIs
Work for You."
Via Bnai Brith Services
• • •
Anyone wishing to send Pass-
BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- over greetings to servicemen and
AL CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m. women in the U.S. and overseas
Wednesday at the Oak Park Com- may call Sherman Goldman, chair-
munity . Center. Attorney Abba man of community and veterans
Friedman will Speak on the Middle services. Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
East situation. Men and women Brith Council, 352-9537 after 5
guests are invited and refresh- p.m. daily.
; ments will be served.
These messages are sent via
. •
• • •
amateur radio. Full name, rank,
TIKVAH LODGE will meet 8:30 serial number, unit, city and state
p.m. Thursday at Workmen's are required. On overseas mes-
Circle Center. Rabbi Max Kapus- sages, the APO and zip code num-
tin, director of Hillel Foundation ber also are necessary.
Goldman announces the availa-
at Wayne State University, will
delve into the many problems bility of "Solo Seder" packages to
facing the Jewish student on cam- Jewish servicemen and women
pus. Bernard Linderman is chair- during the holiday season.
To order packages, call Gold-
man, and Maurice Raznick is
president of the lodge. Everyone man.
is welcome. Refreshments will be
served.

The Mackinac Bridge Wonder

The 5 , -s-mile-long Mackinac
Bridge which joins Michigan's
upper and lower peninsulas is des-
ignated by the American Institute
of Architects as one of the seven
man-made wonders of the world,
according to the Michigan Tourist
Council.

Men's Clubs l

AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU
TICAL ASSOCIATION will meet 9
p.m. Monday at Whitehall club
house.
•

DETROIT LODGE, Knights of
Pythias, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the Jewish Center. •

against Jewish religious, cultural
and communal life.
Archie Katcher, former presi-
dent of the Detroit Bar Association
and a national commissioner of the
Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
Brith, is conference chairman.
Addressing the conference are
Billy B. Goldberg of Houston,
chairman of the Bnai Brith Ca-
binet on Israel Affairs; Rabbi
Jay Kaufman of Washington,
executive vice president of Bnai
Brith; Dr. Judd L. Teller of
Washington, author on Jewish
themes and the council's pro-
gram coordinator; and Dr. Wil-
liam Korey of New York, direc-
tor of the council's office at the
United Nations.
The first Bnai Brith conference
was held last fall in Dallas; simi-
lar conferences are planned in
coming months in New York,
Philadelphia, Toronto and other
major communities.
Dr. Korey, represents Bnai Brith
and the Coordinating Board- of
Jewish Organizations at the UN.
A well-known
educator and au-
`thority on the So-
viet Union, he
`las received
numerous honors,
ne luding the
Carnegie Re-
search Grant and
Ford Founda-
tion Fellowship.
He was assistant
. professor of his-
tory and social
sciences at Long
Island University
and City College
of New York, and
has lectured at
Columbia, How-
ard, Maryland a
I Brandeis uni-
Dr. Korey
versities.
A former director of the Illinois-
Missouri and D.C.-Maryland Re-
gional ADL offices, he has served
as chairman of the Conference of
UN Representatives, UNA-USA,
and was chairman of observer
program, World Asembly on Hu-
man Rights.
One of his recent studies was the
"Legal Position of the Soviet Jew-
ish Community," published by
Praeger & Co. He has contributed
to leading magazines.
Dr. Teller is the author of
works in the field of Jewish
sociology and history. His most
recent book is "Strangers and
Natives: The Evolution of the
American Jew from 1921." He

has been a foremost student of
Soviet anti-Semitism and has
traveled widely in the USSR. He
was executixe vice chairman of
the American Illstadrut Cultural
Exchange Institute, which he
founded.
Adviser to the Jewish Agency at
the UN in the years 1945-1948; Tel-
ler was Atrin Lecturer at Yeshiva
University; consultant, Rus s i a n
Minorities Research, Ame r i c a n
University, Washington; foreign
correspondent; and contributor to
important periodicals.

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