B rtai • g3rith „Activities HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE MORRIS ZIEGER LODGE, will will hold its 25th annual golf out- hold its installation bowling ban- q uet 6:30 0 p.m. Monday ar r Temple E i e n . ing dawn till dusk June 22 at Shen- Is rae l. Officers are Irving andoah Country Club, Walled Lake. kie and son, president, Mannie Mackie There will be a buffet lunch and Irving Zerkel, vice presidents; full-course dinner. For information Allen Kaczander and Ben Lusky, and reservations, call Leonard league secretaries; Harold Kohn Greenberg, 358-1036. The 1970-'71 and Jerry Rudin, league treasur- officers' installation will be a stag ers; and Allan Kramer, corres- dinner 6:30 p.m. June 30 at Bnai ponding secretary. David Synagogue. Those to be honored include Rudi Straus, presi- CENTENNIAL CHAPTER will dent; and David Jaffa, Jack Kotlus hold its next board meeting 8:15 and Dr. Earl Kaplan, vice presi- p.m. June 9 at the home of Mrs. dents. For reservations, call Mor- Haley Adler, 25043 Pierce, South- ris Direnfeld, WO 2-7060, Harold field. announced Mrs. Myron Jaffa, EL 6-9177, or Bill Katz, Gruskin, president. Co-hostesses 642-2487. for the evening are Mrs. Arthur Schott and Mrs. Irwin Alpern. Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Cdatink. C.olum_ PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings Wed dings & Bar Mitzvas Prestige Color 477-6664 At the recent annual convention of the JWV Memorial Home Asso- ciation, Jack J. Kraizman was elected president. Mel Weingarden was named building c h a i r- man of a memo- rial home to he started sho rtly on Middlebelt and 12 Mile Rds. This building will contain a memorial h om e of the Jewish war dead of Michigan, along with meet- ing rooms to ac- commodate posts AIL and auxiliaries in the Detroit area. Kraizman LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER Other officers elected are Jack will hold a membership luncheon Schwartz, Jack Berman and Dr. noon Thursday at Workmen's Cir- Leonard Schreiber, vice presidents; ! cle Center. John Kelly, news com- Mrs. Sidney Cohen, treasurer; and mentator, will highlight the pro- Mrs. Jack Iden, secretary. gram. Twenty-five year members Howard Waterstone, Dorothy will receive awards. Dues may he Goldberg, Sarah N e m o n, Al paid at the door, and new mem- Braunstein, Al Rosen, Ruth Elson bers are welcome. Cohen, Eleanore Silk, Fred Water- stone, Charles Isackson, Bertha ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold its Greenberg, Jack Iden and Corrine retention dinner 6:30 p.m. Tues- Oppenheim, were elected board day at Workmen's Circle Center. members, and Sol M. Hoberman, Old-time movies will be shown, and housing chairman. races will be held. Magazine in 4 Tongues Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Mementos Invitations and Party Ac- cessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 Kraizman Heads Memorial Home; Plans Are Told WASHINGTON—The Bnai Brith literary quarterly, Jewish Herit- age, published by the organiza- tion's adult Jewish education de- partment, acquired its fourth alias, Moreshet, when a new Hebrew edition came off the press recent- ly in Tel Aviv. Bnai Brith in Santiago, Chile, has put out Herencia Judia in Spanish since 1968. A Portuguese edition, Heranca Judaica, began publication last year in Sao Paulo, Brazil. In addition, a German edi- tion is in the works, and one in French is under consideration. JWV LONDON (JTA)—David Kessler, publisher of the London Jewish Chronicle, was expelled from Egypt on one hour's notice last week. It -was not known on what grounds he was ordered out. Kessler, who is British born, ar- rived in Cairo from Ethiopia or. what he said was a private visit. He had arranged to meet with staff members of Al Ahram, Egypt's largest daily newspaper, which is regarded as a semi-offi- cial organ of the Nasser govern- ment. They had agreed to see him although it is not known whether they were aware that he publishes a Jewish newspaper that is strong- ly pro-Israel. Kessler experienced no difficulty I 120 S. MAIN L I 1-6820 9s, 24 1.4e 14 'ill" d a.n a i al the 14 cad 4. 40h Jaw:ac:J. Nwo Norman Allan & Tu. 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9. SAM BARNEIT AND HIS .ORCHESTRA LI 1-2563 Eye Doctors Prescriptions Filled PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. 543-3343 Coolidge 26001 • SPORN SOUND SYSTEMS BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will hold its election of officers • and board members for 1970-71 • (Family Operated 8:30 p.m. Monday in the synago- • For 30 Years) • gue. Morris Davis, past president • For Home, Office, of men's club and chairman of the • • nominating committee, will present • I ndustry the committee's report, and Bern- • hard Lichtenstein, president of • • Stereo Systems & • Intercoms men's club, will preside. • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • Paging Systems, • Background Music • MACEUTICAL FRATERNITY, De- ! • Master Antenna Systems : iron Alumni Chapter, is having its • • Home Antenna Systems • • • • ALPHA ZETA OMEGA PHAR- : WE SERVICE AND REPAIR • • • 399 4645 • • WE KNOW FURS Yiddish Press Marks 100th Anniversary FOR EVERY DIETARY NEED NATURAL VITAMINS AND MINERALS MUSIC BY • •••••••••••••••••••••••• • to your Individual Taste" NUTRI-FOODS Men's Clubs in obtaining an Egyptian visa. His passport identifies him as a pub- lisher but does not indicate any Jewish publication or association. annual installation dinner 7:30 Thursday at the Town and Country • ALL STEREO EQUIPMENT s Club. The fraternity is celebrating a' its 40th anniversary locally and • BALE POST will hold its 14th 50th anniversary nationally, and annual golf outing June 9 at the auxiliary of the Detroit chapter 64 215 W. Troy, Ferndale Shenandoah Golf and Country is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Club. Dinner, evening festivities, entertainment and prizes are planned. Reservations are re- quired. Observance of Memorial They're our principal interest in life. We want to sell and Day will be conducted 10:30 a.m. service furs when you need them. That's why we offer: Sunday in conjunction with Adas IN MODERN SCIENTIFIC VAULTS STORAGE Shalom Synagogue, at Northwest Still Reasonable BY FURRIER'S METHOD Hebrew Memorial Park. The Bale CLEANING Still Reasonable Post ritual team will meet for TO BRING STYLES UP TO DATE breakfast at the Red Pony Restau- REMODELING Still Reasonable Call us for bonded, pick up and delivery service rant at 8:45 a.m. Reservations are being accepted for the Bale Post installation dinner-meeting at the Rascal House 6:30 p.m. Thursday. MEMBER GREATER DETROIT FURRIERS GUILD Detroit Lions will provide the 19329 LIVERNOIS, NEAR CAMBRIDGE 862-2566 entertainment. For reservations, call the Jewish War Veterans head. quarters, 255-4743. ZAN GIEBEIST and His ORCHESTRA ROYAL OAK Egypt Expels Publisher of Jewish Chronicle Mediocrity The well-being and happiness of private citizens is based largely on the mediocity of their talents and incomes. A republic. whose laws have produced many mediocre people and which is composed of many happy people—such a repub- lic will be very happy.—Montes- SOL YETZ - MORRIS COHEN quieu. POST and AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Jewish - War Veterans headquarters. The From LONDON, ENGLAND post will act as hosts for the eve- ning, serving refreshments after the meetings. * * BALE AUXILIARY named Mrs. Rita Gayer "woman of the year" at the group's first mother-daugh- "Distinctive Styling in Music ter dinner. Call UN. 1-3065 Friday, May 29, 1970 - 31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NEW YORK (JTA) — The 100th anniversary of the Yiddish press in the United States was celebrated here by more than 2,000 persons. The celebration was arranged by J. L. Peretz Verein, the Yiddish writers union. President Nixon, in a message addressed to the gathering, lauded the role which the Yiddish press played in the development of Jew- ish cultural, social and economic life in the country and in bringing Jewish immigrants closer to Amer- ican life. Greetings were also received from Israel President Zalmar. Shazar and Prime Minister Golda Meir. 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