Huai Brith Installs Henry Edelman President of Metro Detroit Council The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai secretary, Mark Stern; assistant Brith Council, coordinating body 1 recording secretary, Dennis Rice: for the 25 Bnai Brith Lodges, an- treasurer, Max Lieberman; and nounces the election of Henry ! chaplain, Herman Kasoff, junior Edelman to head the council for past president. Trustees of the council are 1970-71. He will be installed at the 31st Harry Pearson, chairman; Irwin Alpern, Martin Budman, Samuel annual installation 6 p.m. Wednes- I Greenberg, Maynard Kalef, Rudi day at Cong. Bnai David. Leiser, David Levine, Harry Edelman, 17401 Pennsylvania, Nathan. Harry Oberstein and Southfield, has served as president Robert Venetianer. of Maurice C. Zeiger Lodge. presi- Louis Weber, past president of dent of the Zeiger Bowling League and vice president of the Bnai the council, will serve as chairman Brith Council for the past three of the installation, and Harry years. Weinberger, past president, will vice presidents area serve as co-chairman. For reserva- Elected Harold Jaffa, Paul Perry, Louis , tions, call the council office, 341- Segel and Stephen Zorn; recording' 0863. And His Orchestra • 113na trtt • • PISGAH LODGE will install• its new officers in the main auditor- ium of the Michigan Credit Union League Building 8:30 p.m. Mon- day. The following will be install- ed: John Anstandig, president; Meyer Littky, Aaron Bayer and Leo Feber, vice presidents; Ben- jamin Goldhoff and Lester Lunsky, secretaries; Harry Citrin, treasur- er; Al Siegel, assistant chaplain; Isadore Gussin, warden; and Emil Feiner, guardian. Dr. Hebet Bean, outgoing president, automatically assumes the office of chaplain. Trustees are Barney Levine, Her- man Layne, Edward Bean, Steph- en Seth Gold, Harry Gellman, Joe Gutterman, Sam Haber, Sam Weis- man, Michael Podlesny, Meyer Blatt, Max Sheldon and Nathan Rose. Elia Goldberg, chairman of installation arrangements, states there will be a short program in- cluding music and a social hour. Rudolph Meyersohn will be master of ceremonies. Leonard Edelman will discharge the outgoing offi- cers, and Elias Goldberg will in- stall the new officers. • • • HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE recently installed Norm Bernstein as president. Other officers in- stalled were the following: Harold FOR ENTERTAINMENT Handwriting Analysis, Caricatures, E.S.P. Plus SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY 358-0938 35 6-8525 • PHOTOGRAPHY Definitely Different! by NEIL EL MOUCHI Professional Photographer for all occasions HENRY EDELMAN Most REASONABLE PRICES in Detroit 1 BY HATTIE SCHWARTZ For more information call augurate the series this fall, is dean of the law faculty at Tel Aviv University and the author of several works on Israeli law. Ile also has been an associate editor and columnist with "Haar- etz," Israel's leading morning newspaper, and has written on Israel for American and European periodicals. Currently his biweek- ly program, on which current is- sues are debated, is one of Israel's most popular TV shows. Dr. Biran, the winter lecturer, is director of Israel's department of antiquities and museums and oversees all archeological excava- tions in the country. He has participated in "digs" at Ein Gev, Ner David, Tel Zippor and most recently Tel Dan, where historical Canaanite remains from Edelman j7 PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. 26001 Coolidge 543-3343 SAM EMMER 3 Visiting Lecturers for Bnai Brith Biran People Proof Eyeglasses 20. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT Archeologist, Legal Expert, British MP WASHINGTON—Two prominent Israelis — law specialist Amnon Rubinstein and archeologist Avra- ham Biran — and Maurice Edel- man, British author and Parlia- ment member, wit address Jewish and college groups in scores of . American and Canadian cities as Bnai Brith 1970-71 visiting lectur- ers. Their speaking tours, sponsored by Bnai Brith's adult Jewish edu.! cation program in cooperation with synagogues, community councils and Hillel Foundations, are de- signed to focus interest on con- temporary Jewish themes among adult study and discussion groups. The tours are endorsed by the S t a t e Department's cultural ex- change program. Prof. Rubinstein, who will in- _ TEE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The GERTRUDE KASLE GAL- LERY, will open an exhibit of 30—Friday, June 12, 1970 assemblage and collage by Philip Van Brunt and May Wilson, June Rubinstein • ctivittes • • Zuker, Larry Harwin and Sid Feld- man, vice presidents; Henry Cohn, Morrie Ross and Nate Zeron, sec- retaries: Ed Chinsky, treasurer; Duke Singer, chaplain; Gil Glad- stone.• warden; Ellis Rabb, guard- ian; and Abe Burnstein, Art Gold- berg, Paul Fink, Alan Nathan and Mary Posner, board of trustees. BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- AL CHAPTER will hold its co-ed meeting for paid-up members and male guests 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park Community Center. Dues will be accepted at the door. Dancers "Joe and Delores" will perform. Dancing and refresh- ments will follow. For information, call Alice Cohen, 538-1277, or Shir- ley Bernstein, 547-1954. • • • GALILEE CHAPTER will hold its annual night of games 8 p.m. Monday at Mercy College. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Paul Schreiman, 352-0932 or Mrs. Joseph Starr, 543-Q554. • • MORGENTHAU CHAPTER will hold its paid-up members lunch- eon and swim party 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ralph Gross, 22699 Glastonbury, Southfield. Games will follow. 549-0233 i2 0 3.000-1,000 BCE have been discov- ered. As a 1965 visiting lecturer, Dr. Biran was received in more than 20 American and Canadian communities. Edelman, the spring lecturer, has been a member of the British Parliament since 1945. His works include a number of popular nov- els — among them "The End of 1 Summer," "The Prime Minister's Daughter," "Shark Island" and 1 "The Fratricides" — and a politi- cal biography of David Ben-Gurion. Choose From Our Large Selection Bnai Brith to Toast L'Chayim Lodge for Young Men L Chayim Lodge, a newly form- ed Bnai Brith lodge, will be form- ally instituted at an installation dinner-dance 6 p.m., June 25 at !the Holiday Inn on Telegraph Rd. The lodge is comprised of young professional men under age 30 and brings the number of lodges in the Detroit area to 26. Raymond Horenstein, elected ;president, stated that "The name 'To life' is appropriate for a mem- bership composed of young men, many of whom are beginning their business and philanthropic en- deavors." There are 80 charter members, and additional names - yin be added to the charter until June 25. Also elected to office were vice presidents, Lawrence Light, George Chessler, Leslie Wink- ler and Bruce Stein; secretar- ies, Michael Zipser, Norman Brusk and Sanford Friedman; and trustees, Ronald Kane, Jef- frey Kravitz, Sanford Sherman, Allen Sidlow, Arnold Isner, Lzwrence Fraenkel, Allen Tobes, Bernard Friedman, Law- rence Schultz and Lawrence Fruitman. A number of activities have been planned by the new lodge in- cluding Sunday morning softball and a bowling league starting in and fall. - Reservations for the installation dinner dance can be made by calling Horenstein at 5-49-6290 or 341-0863. Music will be provided by Hal Gordon and his orchestra, * 1, • • SPORT COATS • SLACKS • SUITS • SHIRTS, TIES • FORMAL WEAR & ACCESSORIES EXPERT ALTERATIONS ON LADIES, MEN'S AND CHILDRENS CLOTHES! RADOM TAILORS and CLOTHIERS 22141 COOLIDGE DAILY 9 A.M.-7 P.M. Air pollution is costly, dangerous and shortens lives. OAK PARK 398-9188 THURS. 9 A.M.-9 P.M. et Suburbans GREEN-8 CENTER Greenfield/West 8 Mile Rd. BLOOMFIELD COMMONS Maple/Lahser Roads BOTH SHOPS OPEN SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. SATURDAY and SUNDAY SALE! 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