▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 'Friday, May 21, 1971 Israeli Educator, Editor Visit Here An Israeli educator and a news- man were among the Detroit visi- tors here this week. Amitai Mahler of Ramat Gan, an associate editor of Itim, the Israel news agency, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Leah Feldman, and his cousins, Mrs. Sara Singal, Mr. and Mrs. Shimon Kleinplatz and Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Selesny. Hayim Zohar, who is in charge of youth and education for the Jew- ish Agency immigration and ab- sorption department, was here to address the Detroit Zionist Fed- eration executive committee at the Zionist Cultural Center Tues- day. Zohar was accompanied to De- troit by Newton D. Hacker, region- al director of the American Zion- ist Federation, who also addressed the Detroit Zionist Federation ex- ecutive. Akiva Day Names to Milton Cross • as Executive Director Killowitz of _AT. Y. Robert _Heel- Milton Cross has been engaged as executive director of Akiva Day School, it was announced by Dr. Hayim Doni n, president. Cross, a me- chanical engi- neer, managed his own engi- neering business since 1963. A_ lifelong De- troiter, he is the president - desig- nate of Brother- Cross hood Lodge of Bnai Brith. He and his wife Gitel have four children, Mrs. Harlan (Bette) Bercovici of Denver, Mrs. MISS SONDRA KALOWITZ Stephen (Anita) Mann, Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kalowitz of 19; and Lisa, 12; and four grand- children. New York announce the engage- ment of their daughter Sondra to Robert Daryl Meer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meer of Dartmouth Ave., Oak Park. Miss Kalowitz was graduated from Queens College and the Teachers' Institute of the Yeshiva University. Mr. Meer is studying ALBERT D. TUCKER CHAPTER at Michigan State University prior will feature a speaker from "Con- to entering law school. tact 10" at its meeting 8:15 p.m. An August wedding in New York Tuesday at the Oak Park Commu- is planned. nity Center. Guests are welcome. , Three directors of Bnai Brith' Hillel Foundations — Rabbi BEN- ZION GOLD of Harvard Univer- sity, Rabbi HOWARD RABINO- WITZ of the University of North Caroiina and Rabbi CLYDE SILLS of the University of Texas—are among the 26 campus ministers who have been appointed by the Danforth Foundation of St. Louis to receive Danforth Campus Min- istry Grants for 1971-72. The award allows for an academic year of graduate study in a university or theological school of the candi- date's choosing. • ERIC ROSENOW AND HIS CONTINENTALS 398-3664 WSU Hillel Dance Saturday Evening 2 Week Tour Aug. 4-18 SCANDINAVIA BIG BANDS or SMALL COMBOS J. J. CLARKE STUDIO Portraiture of Distinction For Your Wedding 642-5520 Formals - Candids - Direct Color 3223 W. 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Also, a sermonette on "Mitzvot." call Harvey Glassman - DICK STEIN * * * Presents HIGHLIGHTS THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. AND Travel Station: Channel 2. THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA 358-3300 Feature: "New Sounds in Jew- LI 7-2770 ish Music" continues with perform- ances by the Young Dancers Guild and the Festival Dancers, the EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS dance companies of the Jewish Center. The troupes are under the FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZI/A ? direction of Harriet Berg, dance coordinator of the Jewish Center, and Fred Berk, nationally known authority on Israeli dance. The 20500 JAMES COUZENS Festival Dancers, dancing to the (8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland) Cali 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations poetry of Leonard Cohen, as sung COLOR T.V.'s by Buffy St. Marie in the song COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST "God Is Alive," is a feature of Try Our Barber Shop the program. 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