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March 12, 1971 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-12

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Director of Afro-Asian Institute
to Address Friends of Histadrut

Akiva Eger, director of Hista-
drut's Afro-Asian Institute in Tel
Aviv will speak 8 p.m. Thursday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Schreier, 20220 Ronsdale,
Birmingham.

Gerald Rozanoffto '1'a he
Jill Golden as His Wife

friends of Histadrut on "Personal
Financial Planning" at a brunch
11 a.m. Sunday at Northland Inn.
For resrevations call the nista-
drut office, 541-7040.
In a reecnt statement, Dr.
Eger has come to the United Stein explained that many Ameri-
States on the invitation of the cans wish to con-
American Trade Council for His- tribute to t h e
tadrut, which is the department of economic a n d
the Histadrut campaign dealing
social welfare of
primarily with American trade un-
the people of Is-
ionists.
rael and at the
Since its establishment in 1960, same time are in-
the institute has
terested in a
trained thousands
source of income
of students from
from their pres-
developing n a -
ent assets. The
tions, as well as
Israel Histadru

India, Japan, and
others. Teams of
Israeli experts
and institute staff

Foundation, Inc., Dr. Stein
in accordance with the provisions
of the 1969 Tax Reform Act, has
Prepared trust agreements that
have been - sta-
will enable such donors to put their
tioned in these
assets to work for the benefit of
countries to sup-
Israel immediately and also pro-
plement the =-er
vide the donor with a steady, size-
studies by actual example under able return.
loot tonditions. -
Histadrut annuity trust agree-
Those wishing to bear Eger
ments are available in multiples
who have not received an official
of $2,500.
invitation may call the Ifistadrat
office, 541-7040, for details. -
Preceding a social hour, three
will be the awarding of the Ameri-
can Habonim Association's "Pass-
port for Israel."
The two recipients will take a
free trip to Israel this year. Pro-
ceeds help suport Habonim, the
This Week's Radio and
Labor Zionist Youth Organization.
Television Programs

gevory

On the Air

• • •

Dr. Sol Stein, executive vice
chairman of the Israel Histadrut
Foundation, Inc. will speak to

Miss Susan Rosenblum
Engaged to Mr. Shevitz.

MISS SUSAN ROSENBLUM

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenblum
of Orlando announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Susan Lin-
da to Daniel Ralph Shevitz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Shevitz of
Oak Dr.
Miss Rosenblum is a student in
the combined curriculum at Colum-
bia University and the Jewish The-
ological Seminary. Mr. Shevitz has
a bachelor of arts degree from
Columbia University and a bache-
lor of Hebrew letters from the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary. He is
currently enrolled in rabbinical
school.
The wedding will take place this
spring.

Harold Schakne
Feted in Florida

- Harold Schakne, former Detroit-
er, was honored on the occasion of
his 80th birthday, March 6, with a
dinner party at the Diplomat Hotel
in Hollywood, Fla.
The program included entertain-
ment by Robert Goulet.
Detroiters who joined Mr. and
Mrs. Schakne at this birthday fete
included Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Shulman, Mrs. Cy Aaron, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Letzer, Mr. and Mrs. I.
B. Meretsky, Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
min Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. - Max
Mann amt.-Mr. -and Mrs. - Sam
Maza. '

HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 2
Feature: "The Conference in
Brussels," to protest the plight of
Soviet Jews, will be discussed by
the Detroit delegation just returned.
Judge Lawrence Gubow, president
of the Jewish Community Council,
and Walter E. Klein, Council's ex-
ecutive director, led the delega-
tion. Other area participants were
Helen Opatowski, Judy Grant and
Fred Rose. Photographs and taped
interviews with leaders at the con-
ference will be featured.
• • •
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: "Readings From Yid-
dish and Hebrew Poets." Actor
Joseph Wiseman will read English
translations of works by poets like
Chaim Bialik and Abraham Reisen
from two anthologies: "The Mod-
ern Hebrew Poem Itself," edited
by Stanley 'Burnshaw, T. Carmi
and Ezra Spicehandler: and "A
Treasury of Yiddish Poetry," edited
by Irving Howe and Eliezer Green-
berg.
• • •
HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: "Jo Amar." The. Israeli
tenor, recently seen here at Ford
Auditorium, will be heard in such
selections as "Shubada," "Kinor-
David" and "Eifo Hayareyah."
Series host, Cantor Harold Orbach,
will comment.
• • •
BNAI SHALOM
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday
Station: WBRB-FM (102.7)
Feature: Phil Blazer's weekly
nationally-syndicated program pro-
vides a contemporary outlet for a
potpourri of Jewish culture, humor,
music and literature.
* •
IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WJR
Feature: Hal Youngblood, with
religious and moral figures, hosts
the weekly program whose premise
is to place religion and man in
contact.

PHILIP R. HOROWITZ has been
named a career sales and service
representative of the Detroit Kanter
general agency of National Life In-
surance of Vermont. A native De-
troiter, Horowitz, a graduate of
Mumford High School, earned a
BS degree in industrial manage-
ment at Lawrence Institute of
Technology.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 12, 1971-27

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MISS JILL GOLDEN

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Golden of
Sligh Blvd. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Jill Ann
to Gerald Rozanoff, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham Rozanoff of Gardner
Ave., Oak Park.
Misi Golden received her degree
in education from Michigan State
University. After his graduation
from Michigan State, Mr. Rozanoff
will continue his studies at the
Pennsylvania College of Optom-
etry.
An August wedding date has been
set.

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Leading the Detroit delegation to
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