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October 08, 1971 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-10-08

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EDGAR BERNSTEIN - has re-
signed the editorship of the South
African `JewishTimes, the largest
Jewish newspaper ,in this country,
and will assume the newly created
post of deputy general secretary
of the South•African Jewish Board.
of Deputies. Bernstein was asso-
ciated with the Jewish Times for
28 years and has been a member
of the Board of Deputies execu-
tive council.

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Elaine Yashinsky Plans=
to llred illartin Shapiro

ctivities in Society

I adore simple pleasures, they
are the last refuge -a the. - com-
Detroit Graduate Chapter of Tau Epsilon Rho taw Fraternity plex. . Oscar ;,Wilde.
honored Its members who are judges in the Wayne-Oakland area at - a
dinner Tuesday. Those honored were Wayne County Circuit Judges
Victor J. Baum, Benjamin Burdick, Charles Kaufman, Nathan J.
Candy Centerpieces
Kaufman, James Montante, Michael L. Stacey and John M. Wise;
PersOnalized Party
Michigan Court of Appeals Judges S. Jerome Bronson and Charles
"L. Levin; Federal District Judge-Lawrence Gubow; Referees in Bank-
Mementos
ruptcy George Brody and Harry G. Hackett; Wayne County Probate
t AC-
Judges Ira G: Kaufman and Joseph J. Pernick; Recorders Court Invita ions and Party
Judge Harvey F. Tennen; Detroit Common Pleas Judges Irwin Bur- cessories for all occasions.
dick, George D. Kent and Julian P.- Rodgers; and Oak Park Munic-
ipal Judge Marvin Frankel. -
The triennial Bnai Brith international, convention will be observed
in Philadelphia next week, with =several District 6 delegates -from the
Detroit area. They are Saul Moss, president of District 6, Bernard
646-6138
Panush, Alfred H. Bounin, Arthur C. Schott, Mrs. Leonard Sims -and
Milton M. Weinstein.

OAK PARK
WATCH REPAIR

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• Selected fine jewelry
and Diamonds
Large Selection of
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Watch and Jewelry Repair

1.1 7-5068

MISS ELAINE YASIIINSKY.

Neer Oast Office
13720 W. 9 Mile

Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Yashinsky
of Elm Are.. Oak Park, announce

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the engagement of their daughter
Elaine Phyllis to Martin Alan
Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Shapiro of Park Ave., Oak
Park.
Miss Yashinsky is a senior - at
the University of Michigan, where
she is a member of the Mortar
Board Honor Society. Her fiance,
also a U-M senior, is in pre-
medical studies.
An August wedding date has

been set.

547-4874

SHAARIT HAPLAYTAH'S High Holiday -ServiCes.

Chairman, Jack Waksberg

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Benjamin Bradman for their help and assistance for

Prof. Yehuda Bauer, author of
"Flight and Rescue," will deliver
the Moishe Haar Memorial Founda-
tion Lecture, sponsored by the
American •Jewish Committee and
the Sholem Aleichem Institute,
8 p.m. Oct- 20 at the LaMed
Auditorium of the United Hebrew
Schools.
Topic of Prof. Bauer's speech is
"Brichah," flight in -Hebrew. In the
United States_ for an American

ORCHESTRA

Open Daily
9:00-600
Eve: Mon:9:004:w

Many Thanks To:

Rabbi Herbert Eskin, Rabbi Abraham Gardner and

ABRAHAM HANOCHI, head of
the JNF Land •Development Au-
thority, has retired after 25 yearti
as one of the major figures in rural
development in Iirael. During the
War of Independence he was ap-
pointed military governor of Safed.
He was the head of the department
for agriculture development in the
ministry of agriculture but return-
ed to the JNF in 1966.

Iry Ashin
JEWELER

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Yehuda Bauer,
‘Brichali' Author,
to Speak Here

SHELDON ROW.

Mon.-5.at. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Carol Liss &Gisela Rndling

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PROF. YBRUDA BAUER
Jewish Committee and Hebrew
University two-year education pro-
gram on contemporary Jewish
civilization, Prof. Bauer will be
followed by three other professors
from Hebrew University, each 'an
authority in his field.
Dr. Bauer, a native of Czecho-
slovakia, went to Palestine to
1939. He joined the Institute of

Contemporary JewrY at the He- -
brew -University in 1962 and is

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of the institute.
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His book "Flight and Rescue--
MADE TO SELL FOR $165.
Price
Brichah" was published by Ran-
dont House .in June 1970. Dr.
Bauer's first_ book, "From Diplo-
macy to Resistance," was pub-
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The lecture is free to the public.

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Day School PTO will meet
8.-.p.m. , Thursday at the' school.
PArelIts will be intiodu
ced
-staff and hear an explanation of
services provided to the school by
the Farmington School SYstem.



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