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etivities in c iety
Delegates of--WOnien's American ORT-(Organization for Rehabili-
tation through. Training): recently returned from the 21st biennial na-
tional convention in Miami. Mrs. Donald Thai region president, headed
the _delegation, which also included Mesdames Irvin - Kurtz, Henry
Pariser,`William . Wetsman, Max Beal,Bertram -Adler,' Bernard W.
Colton, Alfred Memeis, Jack Rubin, Allen Rosenfeld, Charles Weiner,
Sanfotd Wiatrak, -Iilllis
. Roth, Arthur Lieberman, Saul •Chudnow, Ar-
nold- Sinith, Malcolm Kest„ Jack Afittlenian, -Freda Jackson, N. B.
Koploy, Ronald Sherr, Sheldon Weisberg, Carl Lichtenstein, David
Rediach, Ben llorin, Larry Harwin, Fred Walters, Arthur Schlesenger,
Sidney - Factor, -Gerald •Sallan, Leonard Schreiber, Gilbert Borenstein,
Harry Becker, Sol Stein and Sadie Gottleib.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz of London Ct.. Southfield, were
surprised recently on their 25th wedding anniversary. A party was
given by her mother, Mrs. Yettae Gray, at her home on Parkiawn Ave.,
Oak Park; and by her children, Mr. - and Mrs. Michael Katkowsky
(Fran), Ilene and Lori, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Salk
(Harriet).
In celebration of their forthcoming aliya, Mr. and Mrs. Jay S.
"Bodzin of Parklawn -Ave., Oak Park, were honored at an open house
recently at the - home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kowalsky of Westhamp-
ton Ave., Oak Park. The open house was hosted by the couple's chil-
dren, -Mr. and -Mrs. Gerald Bodzin, the Kowalskys and Henry Bodzin.
Admini4rative Leaders—of -American
Jerusalem College to Report Tuesday
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- Spokesmen for American College existence of an American institu-
in Jerusalem will outline progress tion of higher learning in the
attained recently to assure the Middle East as means of linking
American-Israel friendships.
Detroit Friends of American
Melodramatic Program
College in Jerusalem will hold its
Slated at Center Theater annual meeting at the Zionist Cul-
- "Boti- the Villain, Cheer the tural Center in Southfield, 8 p.m.
Hero," an -examination of the Tuesday.
origins of the American theater,
Dr. Harold Davidson, chairman
will be presented. by Joseph
of the group, announces that out-
French, director
lines of newest accomplishments
of theater for
at the Jerusalem school will be
Greenfield V i 1-
presented by Dr. Abraham Soltes
lage, as the next
of New York, chancellor of the
Front Row Ceii
college, and Leonard J. Goldstein,
ter program of
college
dean of administration.
Center Theater,
Larry Stern, former director of
8:30 p.m. Wed-
youth activities at Shaarey Zedek,
nesday at t h e
has joined the administrative staff
Jewish Center.
Of the college in Jerusalem.
Ken Chomont,'
Members of the Detroit group
Jenny MacLean
and. Louise Di-,' Dr-,..French
and their friends are invited to
vitte, members of the Greenfield Tuesday's meeting.
Village, Players, will illustrate Dr.
French's discussion with a high-
FREDRICK FRANKLIN, one of
light _ from the American Drama the great figures of the interna-
FestivaL .
tional dance world, is director of
General - admission is available the young NATIONAL BALLET
at the box office at a small charge. COMPANY of Washington, D.C.,
Refreshments with the cast will which comes to Masonic Audi-
follow the program.
torium. Nov. 26.
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Werher (Mimi Diamond), 23530
Majestic, Oak Park, a daughter,
Jennifer Lynn. .
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Saitsman (Nancy Nudell), 20490
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In a wide-ranging interview of
Waltur-Lipmann, carried - in news-
papers throughout the country, the
dean of American journalists com-
mented on American policy in the
Middle East:
" . . . With an invasion of
Canada, the vital American na-
tional interest would be involved
at once. Invasion of Mexico, the
seizure of Cuba would mean that.
"On the other hand, we can't
say that Israel is as vital as that
to the United States. It does no
good to pretend that it is. But the
world is a better place for having
Israel in the Middle East; it is
advancing civilization and tech-
nology there, and the world would
be a worse place if it didn't exist.
We ought to use our power, not
to fight a war there, but to dis-
courage and offset power, to feed
Israel Phantoms (jets), and so,
on."
Shahn's 'Ecclesiastes'
in a Popular Edition
•THE- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-
Friday,-October 29, 1971-35
Elections May Be Held
in West Bank Towns
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The mili-
tary government may permit local
elections to be held in some West
Bank towns.
They would be the first since
the 1967 Six-Day War and could
have political ramifications beyond
the mere selection of local officials.
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