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July 03, 1970 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-07-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 111..
22—Friday, July 3, 1970

A "LIVELY ARTS" program is
scheduled at the Brickman Hotel
in South Fallsburg, N.Y. On July
13 an oitjloor exhibit is being pre-
sented by local artists, both pro-
fessional and amateur. July 15 is
set for an outdoor antique show
and flea market.

ELECT
Daniel G.

BERK

State Reprsentative
67th District, Democrat
Tues., Aug. 4th

Kapostin to Do

Nan-c Davis to Wed
Study in Germany Mr. Leigh Burstein

Dr. Max Kapustin, director of
the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at
Wayne State University, and pro-
fessor in the department of Near
Eastern langu-
ages and litera-
tures, has receiv-
ed a faculty re-
search award to
study in Europe
for the summer
quarter.
His project
deals with the
church strug g 1 e
in Germany from

MRS. MURRAY FROST, the for- serves as principal of the religious
mer Marlen Willis, daughter of school. Mrs. Frost was recently
Nate Willis, 20756 Knob Woods, chosen "woman of the year" by
Southfield, was re-elected vice- the Sisterhood of Cong. Bnai Brith.
president of Cong. Bnai Brith of
Santa Barbara, Calif. She also

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MISS
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Dr. Kapustin history of the per-
iod based on interviews with sur-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis of
vivors who were involved in the Selkirk Ave., Southfield, announce
events from different ideological the engagement of their daughter,
camps.
Nan-c, to Leigh Burstein, son- of
Another dimensions will he add- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Burstein of
ed by research in the archives of New Orleans.
some communal Jewish organiza-
They are both graduates of
tions in Germany. Kapustin com- Michigan State University. Mr.
mented that documents there throw Burstein is presently attending
light upon the way in which the S t a of o r d University Graduate
Jewish -question played or failed School, and the bride-elect is study-
to play a part in whatever resist- ing for her masters degree at San
ance against the Nazi Regime Francisco State College.
emerged, particularly in the first
An August wedding is planned.
few years of its coming to power.
The primary material made
accessible by this project will be
deposited in the Walker and Ger-
trude Cisler Library, which is sup-
porting in large measure the total
project and will be instrumental in
its further development.
LIVONIA LODGE will hold its
annual installation at the Board-
walk Restaurant, 7:30 p.m. Thurs-
day. The following will be install.
ed: Harold Michaels, president:
The Detroit Post Office will ac- Harold Goldman and Leo Jacobs,
cept U.S. passport applications at vice presidents; Elliott Kaplan and
the General Post Office, 1401 W. Lewis Cooke, secretaries; Edward
Fort at Eighth, and at the Fern- Radner, warden; Morris Krut,
dale Branch Post Office, Wood- guardian; Danial Waldman, chap-
ward at Nine Mile Rd., under a lain, and Leslie Cohen, Joseph Ep-
test program with the Department stein, Norman Gosman, Leonard
of State, begun Wednesday.
Mege, Eugene Nabat, Hy Saham,
Postmaster Edward L. Baker Seymore Weinstein and Bernard
said, experienced postal clerks will Waldman, trustees. Louis Segal
handle the application forms Mon- will be installing officer.
day-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
at these two post offices.
PISGAH CHAPTER will hold a
The post office will forward the luncheon with games noon July 15
applications to the Department of at Federal's Department Store,
State. Passports will be mailed Southfield and 12 1/2 Mile Rds.
directly to the applicant.

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Einstein Lodge
Raises 812,500 for
Red Mogen David

The successful culmination of the
Albert Einstein Lodge, Bnai Brith
project to raise $12,500.00 for an

underground shelter at Ashdod
medical health and aid station was
announced by President Eric Rose-
now and Oscar Bakalar, the lodge's

Magen David Adorn section chair-
man.
At the lodge's installation, Dr.
John J. Mames, chairman of the
Michigan Region, American Red
Mogen Dovid for Israel (Israel's
official red cross), accepted the
contribution.
Dr. Mames lauded Rosenow,
Bakalar and their committee for
their efforts in behalf of the cause.
Special appreciation was expressed
to Felix Rosenzweig for the role he
played in having Magen David
Adorn adopted as a fund-raising
project on the Bnai Brith Council
level.
The lodge was presented with a
plaque, "The Brother's Keeper
Award."
The incoming officers who were
installed are the following:
President, Norman Adelsberg;
vice presidents, Martin Segal,
Meyer Silberberg and Al Mondroe;
secretaries, Martin Segal, Leo
Rosenfeld and Harold Raiberg;
chaplain, Eric Rosenow; warden,
Morton Epstein; and guardian,
Louis Kay. New trustees are Wal-
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Louis E. Levitan, David Mendel-
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