BB Membership Spring Festival
Bnai Brith Women's Council of
Metropolitan Detroit will bold its
culminating membership - member-
ship retention spring festival noon
April 1 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
A family-style luncheon will be
followed by prizes and citations.
One gold card membership holder
will receive a weekend in the Ba-
hamas, and a member who joined
since April 1, 1970, will receive a
signed original framed oil paint-
ing.
The progrfm of the afternoon
will be a fashion show.
All present and prospective mem-
bers are invited. Reservations
must be made through respective
chapters.
Chairmen are Dale Skeegan and
Mildreth Rubinoff, assisted by
Elaine Bernstein, Esther Shrager,
Winnie Snyder, Diane Blauer, Bev-
erly Toren, Sandy Schore and
Betty Fisher. Advisers are Betty
Eidelman and Sylvia Dreylinger,
Council consultant, Ida Nathan and
Oakland Century Lodge, Bnai Council President Thelma Isaacs.
Brith, at a dinner-dance 7 p.m.
March 24 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
will honor Maurice Rosender, its
"man of the year" and president.
Rosender has been a Bnai Brith
member for 37 years.
He served three terms as vice
BLOCH CHAPTER will install
president of Oak-
new officers at a dinner in their
land Century
honor 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Lodge before be-
Workmen's Circle Center. Mrs.
ing elected prest-
Allen Weitzman, past president of
dent. At one time
the Baal Brith Women's Council
he chaired and
of Metropolitan Detroit and a past
co-chaired seven
president
of Bloch Chapter, will in-
committees and
stall the following: Mesdames
this past year,
Harry Kelley, president; Julius
personally h a s
Ruda, Nathan Kusnit and Louis
brought into the
Polant, vice presidents; Julius
lodge 70 new
Schlussel, treasurer; and Abe
members. Rosender
Rosender served his lodge con- Miller, Sam Taub, Cy Sinai, Harry
Borowitz
and Samuel Fink, secre-
tinuously as Israel Bond chairman
and, for several years, has been taries. For information, call Mrs.
Israel Bond co-chairman of the Morris Richman, installation chair-
-Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith man, 546-8472,
Council. -He was responsible for
ZAGER CHAPTER will hold its
the sale of $100,000 in Israel Bonds
annual installation of officers and
during the past year.
dinner
6:30 p.m., March 17 at
A graduate of Wayne State Uni-
versity, with a master's degree in Cong Beth Hillel. Mrs. Gordon
business administration, Rosender Fruitman is installing officer, and
is a charter member of Adas Sha- Mrs. Ruth Goldman will entertain.
lom Synagogue, on the board of Officers are Mesdames Philip
directors of the congregation and Goren, president; Harry Levine,
Joseph Pohl and Robert Kane, vice
on the fund-raising committee.
Rosender has-been a resident of presidents; Daniel Fox, treasurer;
Detroit for 48 years. He and his Morris Gevercer, Lois Richman,
Abe Kole and Robert Alvin, secre-
wife Belle have two children.
Humorist Emil Cohen will be the taries; and Louis Kramer, Coun-
guest star. Eric Rosenow and his selor.
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Continentals will provide the music
HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER
for dancing. , -
For reservations, call Israel and LODGE will hold a games
night 8 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth
Bonds, 352-6770.
Nathan Rubenstein is dinner- Hillel. Guests are invited. For
ticket information, call Mrs. Gilbert
dance chairman.
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Borenstein, 358-0525, or Mrs. Saul
Rosender will be honored at a Rott, LI 7-2086.
leadership reception 8 p.m. March
14 hosted by the Bernard S. Allauns BB Bond Purchases in '70
in their home, 22050 Allan-A-Dale
Ct., Birmingham. Henry Levy, for- Totaled $13.4 Million
WASHINGTON—Bnai Brith re-
mer JDC director in Central Eur-
ope and North Africa, will be guest ported this week Israel Bond sales
of
$13,425,005 in 1970, an 8 per
speaker.
'cent increase over 1969 figures.
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This
marked the second highest
Harvey L. Weisberg will be the
guest of honor at a reception on annual total in the 19 years Bnai
Brith
has
promoted Israel Bond
behalf of Henry Morgenthau Lodge
and Chapter, Bnai Brith, 8:30 p.m. purchases, Billy B. Goldberg of
March 15 hosted by the Louis Houston, chairman of the Bnai
'Klein at their home, 29370 Sharon Brith Cabinet on Israel Affairs,
Lane, Southfield. Henry Levy will said. Sales in 1967 were a record
be the guest speaker. Morgenthau $13,728,270.
Cumulative sales for the 18-year
will honor Weisberg as "man of the
year" 8:30 p.m. March 20' at Cong. period are now nearly $140,000,000.
Shaarey Zedek.
For reservations to the dinner- Gutmann to Teach
dance, on behalf of the Bind Brith
Israel Bond program, call 352-6770. Jewish Art History
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WEDDINGS and PARTIES
BY POPULAR MAIM
Now Booking .. .
.
Receptions for Kent
Henry Levy, who served as Euro-
pean director-general of BIAS, will
speak at two leadership receptions
honoring Judge George D. Kent on
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Victor will host a reception in their
home, 3431 W. Seven Mile, at 2
p.m. Sunday on behalf of Down-
town-Fox Lodge and Chapter, Bnai
Brith.
Dr. and Mrs. George Dean will
host a reception in their home,
1135 Charrington, Birmingham, 8
- -p.m. Sunday on behalf of Centen-
nial Lodge and Chapter, Bust Brith.
The receptions are being held in
advance of the Downtown-Fix, Cen-
tennial Israel 23rd anniversary
dinner-dance, which will - honor
Judge Kent as "man of the year."
The dinner-dance on behalf- of the
Bnai Brith Israel Bond Program
will be held March 21, at Shame*
Zedek.,,with comedian Joey -Ada*
asAgnist-itir.-
at WSU in Spring
The college of liberal arts at
Wayne State University, will be
the first secular institution in the
U. S. to offer a course on Jewish
art. It will be r
taught by Prof. k
Joseph Gutmannl
of the depart- =:
ment of art and
art history.
Survey of Jew-
ish Art will be
given in the
spring quarter
6:20 p. m. Tues-
day a n d Thurs-
day and will Gutmann
cover Jewish participation from
antiquity to the present — train
Abraham- to William Zorach.
The finds of biblical archeology,
the: possible. Jewish
the qasstiaa
, n art, and the
origins__ot -6*
modern.' of Jews to
tbs arts- will be dismissed, Dr.
Gutmann said.
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A week-long series of LUNCH-
Prof. ROBERT BOCKAWAY,
former Detroiter, has been invited EON FASHION SHOWS will open
noon Monday at Schrafft's Res-
to deliver a paper at the biannual taurant, Somerset Mall.
meeting of the Conference Group
for Social and Administrative His-
tory in Madison March 27. The
subject of his paper will be. "An
Aspect of the German Jew/Russian
Jew Conflict in the Midwest" Dr.
Rockway is assistant professor of
history at the University of Texas
MUSIC FOR BAR MITZVAHS
At El Paso.
Maurice Rosen der
Oakland Century
`Man of the Year'
Bnat Brat
Activities
Friday, Merck 5, 1971 29
THE DETROIT JEWISH' NEWS
Andrea IVhite to Be
Bride of Philip Stahl
ED
BURG
and his Orchestra
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GAIL - RICE
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962-2934
ANDREA WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. Bert White of
Brae Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Andrea
Barbara to Philip Michael Stahl,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Stahl
of Riverside Dr., Sonthfiold
The engaged couple are students
at the University of Michigan.
A June wedding is planned.
.
Dr. DEREK MILLER, specialist
in adolescent psychiatry and chief
of the physchiatric out-patient
clinic at the University of Mich-
igan Hospital, will speak on "Par-
ents' Responsibilitiet to Moles-
ence" at the E. J. Lederle School
PTA meeting 8 p.m. Thursday.
THE
FUNKIES
Are Here !
at
TUKEL'S SHOE CENTER
Berlikiy
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Crete Se -Yuri noes
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—
would like to welcome
you to her new home at
Himelhoch's Northland
Himelhoch's gifted Couture and Better Dress buyer, Miss Lil Arons,
has moved to Northland to be clorer to her many customers. A celebrity
to fashionable women in the area, Miss Arone brings her Couture and
Better Dress collection with her. She, personally, will assist you in
finding a new depth of better merchandise in the Second Level Gold
Room Salon.
For those who prefer Downtown, Better Dresses, of course, still carried
and, as usual, at all our branch
stores.
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