Blumberg Presents Highest Award of Bnai Brith to Walker Cisler TIIE Friday, Doctor InSIU17, 1971-33 Keep Your Eye On The Fashion Scene at... C aralek g outique Store Wide Sale 30%050%. Come See Us at Our New Location 1799 Coolidge David M. Blumberg of Knox- ville, newly elected international president of Bnai Brith, eresented the Jewish fraternal and social service organization's prized Na- tional Great American Award to Walker Lee Cisler, chairman of the board of the Detroit Edison Co. in Detroit's Cobo Hall Sunday night . More than 1,000 guests, includ- ing U.S. Senator Robert P. Griffith, Michigan Lt. Gov. James H. Brickley and Detroit Mayor Ro- man S. 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Louis Weber, chairman of the special gifts committee of the awards dinner, announced that as a result of the affair, more than $100,000 "will be employed for the youth of this nation." Funds will be employed by Bnai Brith's youth serving agencies and programs. President Nixon sent personal greetings to Cisler, paying tribute to his international efforts in con- tributing to world peace through the expanson of the world's energy resources. On a note of levity, Blumberg a/ai A- ctivitte s DETROIT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER wi ll feature a Hanuka program at i is meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at th e Oak Park Community Center • There will be games and a gift ex change. Prospective members are invite d. Refreshments will be served. C TIKVAH LODGE will hold a Hanuka latke party 8:30 p.m • Thursday at the Oak Park Corn munity Center. Entertainment wil be provided by the Campus Cutie of the Oak Park Follies. Wives and friends are welcome. Donation. * * PONTIAC LODGE will present Richard Lobenthal, director of the Michigan Regional Office of the Anti-Defamation League, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Bnai Israel in Pontiac. Lobenthal will discuss recent events in the Detroit-Pontiac area. Refreshments will be served, and guests are invited. a a BB Lodge-Chapter for Young Marrieds to Be 1st of Its Kind Plans are being made by the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Councils for the formation of a new lodge- chapter with membership limited to young marrieds under age 35. This will be the first time in Bnai Brith history that husbands and wives will belong to the same group. Interested couples will be invited to organizing parlor meetings. For information, call Norman Moss, 543-5133; Mark Schwartz, 398-6292; or David Levine, 353-8064. • r! "I'm not one to challenge such expertise. But we Jews are tra- ditionalists. And because this is the first night of the festival of Hanuka, Mr. Cisler, I might sug- gest that if you substitute potato for buckwheat, eliminate the milk and add a pinch of matzo meal, you could have catered tonight's banquet with the damndest batch of potato latkes anyone ever tasted." Linking Cisler's role in the quest for peace and the needs of young people, Blumberg stated: SATURDAY. DEC. 18 Why Wait for After Christmas Sales? The Time Is Now! "There is a talmudic admoni- tion which advises that our re- sponsibility is not really to pre- pare the path for our youth—but to prepare our youth for the path. "Which is another way of say- ing that our generation needs to find peace for itself if we are to be a worthy guide for the genera- tion in our trust. "The distinguished American we honor this evening is a man at peace with himself—and with the society he serves so well. "In his active concerns for our physical environment and our hu- man environment, he is faithful in his confidence that man has the capacity to extricate himself from the worst perils of al I — those created by man's own follies. "And his is a leadership with a sense of multiplication—a capacity to spread, itself and to inspire others. It is for these qualities, re- flected in a lifetime of substantive achievements, that I am honored to present the Bnai Brith Great American Award to Mr. Walker Cisler." Bnai Moshe to Host College Reunion Cong. Bnai Moshe will bold its annual college reunion luncheon Dec. 25 after 9 a.m. services, in which Ralph C o h e n, Marilyn Schwartz, Maurice Klein and Andy Beider will participate. Chairman Sharon Landau will tender greetings on behalf of the students. Dr. Moses Lehrman, who recent- ly returned from Israel, will speak on The Religious Dilemma in Is- rael Today." The luncheon will be catered. For information, call the syna- gogue, LI 8-9000. ADL Aids Major Firms in Recruiting Students Six major employers in the Chi- cago area have scheduled a series of nationwide recruitment pro- grams for college graduates and have asked the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith to aid them in "encouraging interested and qualified Jewish" applicants. Five Michigan campuses are included. The firms are the First National Bank of Chicago, Oscar Mayer and Company, Swift and Company, The Northern Trust Co. of Chicago, Marshall Field and Co. and Com- monwealth Edison Co. The League, through its regional offices, is mak- ing specific dates for interviews available to campus HIllel direc- tors members and college place- ment centers. The firms are seeking candi- dates for executive trainee pro- grams as well as in specialized fields. The five Michigan schools are the University of Michigan, Michi- gan State University, Eastern Michigan University, Western Michigan University and Michigan Tech. 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