ADL flits Teacher Hiring by Using Race References NEW YORK—The Anti-Defam- ation League of Bnai Brith urged New York City School Chancellor Harvey B. Scribner to review and take appropriate action in the case of a Bronx school district's method of selecting teachers. YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER WINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED. BY AND ASSOCIATES KE 1-8196 Linda Ross to Marry Harry Shapiro in 1972 According to Milton A. Seymour, chairman of the ADL's New York board, the community superintend- ent of School District 9, upon the request of the community school board, sent a listing of 247 teachers, requested by principals to be appointed to their schools this fall, to the presidents of par- ent associations in the district. The list, which described the teachers only by name, racial or ethnic background and current school, was accompanied by a memorandum asking the parents to notify the principal and parents association president "of any teacher who has not performed satisfactorily .. so that they are not deluded into requesting a teacher who has been less than satisfactory elsewhere." Seymour said that describing teachers by ethnic and racial back- MISS LINDA ROSS grounds "sets a dangerous prece- Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Ross dent which could lead to reverse racism in employment practices." of Stellamar Ave., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Linda Joan to Harry S. Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro of Templar Ave., South- field. Carl's Kosher Meat irt. Poultry Market incoln Shopping Center (Formerly at 7 Mlle-Schaefer) Featuring: the Finest in Prime and Choice Meats plus the most modern shopping conveniences. 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For special service call JEWISH NEWS StollmanAgain THE DETROIT Friday, July 16, 1971-27 Heads Bar-Ilan Miss Efronson's Troth in New York Trustees Board Announced „et Special to Jewish News RAMAT GAN, Israel — At the meeting of the board of trustees of Bar-Ilan University, held here last week, Phillip Stollman of De- troit was again elected chairman. Max M. Fisher and Max Stoll- man also were elected members of the board. Rabbi Joseph Lookstein of New York presided at the meeting. U.S. Immigrant Pledges $1 Million to Bar-Ilan :RAMAT GAN—American philan- thropist H. Jerome Sisselman has pledged $1,000,000 to Bar-Ilan University, of whose board of trus- tees he is a member. This contribution will go toward the establishment of a religious and cultural center. Sisselman, a new immigrant, made his pledge at the dedication of the Moses L. Sisselman Student Center, which he erected in mem- ory of his late father. Among the honored guests was Dr. Mikhail Zand, the Russian scholar who arrived from Moscow. In his first public appearance, Dr. Zand urged the Jewish com- munity in Israel and the world to show solidarity with their Jew- ish brethren, by doing all that is humanly possible to unite them with their brothers in Israel. For a Change, Sec. Rogers Tells Some Good News Matters of diplomacy came to a halt at a recent high-level meeting in Washington, when Secretary of State William Rogers made an important announcement: Moshe Raviv, counselor in the Israel Embassy, was informed he had become the father of a 9- pound, 11-ounce baby boy. The incident was relayed to The Jewish News by Detroiter Janet Sucher, whose husband Harold is Raviv's second cousin. As Mrs. Sucher tells it, the hos- pital where Hannah Raviv had given birth notified Raviv's secre- tary, who in turn called Secretary Rogers' secretary. The latter was asked to relay the message to Raviv after the one- hour meeting, at which the topic of discussion was the controversial memo by Donald C. Bergus, chief American diplomat in Cairo. Also in attendance was Joseph Sisco, assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs. Rogers' secretary decided not to wait until after the meeting. - She relayed the message imme- diately to Rogers, and he inter- rupted the proceedings to an- nounce the glad tidings and extend his own congratulations. tions. The Suchers, of Lucerne Ave., Southfield, and other cousins Ernest and Edith Schwartz of Na- dine Ave., Huntington Woods, were in Washington for the July 6 bris. Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz of Adas Israel Congregation officiated, and the 200 guests included congress- men, embassy and State Erepart- ment staff, journalists and other Washington dignitaries. Mrs. Sucher and Israel Ambas- sador Itzhak Rabin are godparents to the baby, named Yuval (Hebrew for creek) Israel. The Ravivs have two other children. Prior to his present post, Raviv was private secretary to Abba Eban, Israel's minister of foregin affairs. He has held the Washing- ton post for three years. MISS RHONDA EFRONSON The engagement of Rhonda Beth Efronson, former Detroiter of Great Neck, N.Y., to Richard Gor- man has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Efron- son. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gorman, also of Great Neck. The future bride attended Monmouth College in New Jersey. Mr. Gorman, a graduate of Dean Junior College in Massachusetts, will attend C. W. Post College, N.Y., in the fall. The couple plans to marry next summer. JWV SOL YETZ-MORRIS C O H E N POST AND AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the JWV headquarters. Hostesses will be Adele Holland and Ruth Levin. Child welfare co-chairmen Freda Horowitz and Bea Leland are planning an Aug. 1 picnic for patients at the Fort Custer Home for the Mentally Retarded in Bat- tle Creek. U.S.O. chairman Raye Weimer is in charge of the aux- iliary's day at the U.S.O. Aug. 3. Volunteers may call Mrs. Weimer, 532-5274. * * * Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY recently installed new officers. They are: Rosetta Weiner, presi- dent; Jean Heller and Shirley Leslie, vice presidents; and Esther Kaufman, treasurer. Calendar-Diary Published for Servicemen by JWB NEW YORK—The 1971-72 edi- tion of the Jewish calendar-diary for members of the armed forces has been published by the National Welfare Board (JWB) and will be sent to Jewish servicemen through- out the U.S. and at 100 bases over- seas. More than 3,500,000 copies of the calendar-diary have been dis- tributed since World War II by JWB, the government-accredited agency serving Jewish military personnel. Prepared by JWB's commission on Jewish chaplaincy, the publication was made possible by United Service Organizations (USO), of which JWB is a member agency. The calendar-diary, lists the ma- jor Jewish holy days and festi- vals, gives a brie –iation of each, includes pr ontains the titles of weer. idings and the dates of _morial Services). Boys accounted for 70 per cent of the 1,554 Oakland County chil- dren referred to the Oakland Child Guidance Clinics, a Torch Drive service, for treatment of emotional and personality problems.