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January 14, 1972 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-14

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• 49-4.14.g, Jecanig 14,1972

41111.111011;4112511 NEWS

Awl aith
Arctivities

Michigan BBYO Elects Mrs. Lesine

State Senate
Community Illoot ; cutter

State Sen. Daniel S. C.00pei (D-
At the recent annual meeting of Mfs. Irving Isaacs, Harold Jaffa
Oak Park) announced the passage'
the Michigan Bnai Brith Youth Mark Lavetter, David Levine,
and presentation of a Michigan
Organization board of .directors, Charles Milan, Mrs. Seymour
Resolution commending the
Mrs. David Le-
Oakland Century Lodge at the Senate
Sandweiss,
David
Walt
and
Harry
Michigan
Blood Cen-
vine was elected
recent Metropolitan Detroit Coun- ter for its Community
Weinberger.
contributions to the
chairman, suc-
cil
Awards
meeting,
was
honored,
Past chairmen of the board together with members Maurice field of medical technology and
ceeding Julius
serving as permanent members Rosender
Kahn.
and Leo Berlin, for their research.
are Mrs. Harry Bodzin, Julius efforts in last
Mrs. Levine is
year's Youth Serv- Cooper stated, "The Michigan
Kahn,
Mrs.
Henry P. Onrich, Ber- ice Appeal. Rosender, appeal chair-
a past president
Community Blood Center is a non-
nard Panush, Mrs. Sanford Rosen- man,
of the Metropoli-
announces
that as of Jan. 1 -profit organization serving hos-
thal and Solomon Superfon.
tan Detroit Bnai
Bnai Brith has reached 85 per cent pitals, organi7ations and indivi-
Additional board members are: of the year's goal, and he will make duals
B r i th Women's
' .
a :441'0
4- aies
in meeting their blood re-
Metropolitan Detroit AZA President
Council and has
.. every effort to quirements . . . In addition, the
2743 Coorodge
Jeff Shifman; Metropolitan Detroit
been active with
BBG President Lisa Dorfman• National
Bowen -I tn . C:12,rro•
surpass this goal. Michigan Community Blood Center
BBYO Commissioner Louis Weber; Dise
the BBYO board Mrs. Levine
Besides serving serves the medical profession 329-7869
Hes. Irk -1M28-1:80
tract Six Grand Lodge President Sol
Moss; Louis Segel, president, Detroit
for many years.
as
appeal
chair-
through
its
teaching
relationship
C
Brith Men's ouncil;
Mrs. Joseph
Other newly elected officers are Bnai
man, Rosender with Wayne State University and
Rodman, president, Metropolitan Detroit
Women's Council; Ted Vina-
vice-chairmen, Mrs. Sanford Ros- Bnai of Brith
has brought 100 its basic research activities with
Flint, president, Michigan Bnal
enthal and George Tarnoff, and cow
n e w members national blood organizations."
Brith Council; BBYO chairmen of the
three
Bnal
councils in the state.
delegates-at-large, Herbert Bean, Mrs. Ira Brith
into
Oakland Cen-
Albion, Mark
ter
a
Lavet
The Michigan Community Blood
nd
Mrs. Maynard Kalef, Herman Carl Rittman of Flint, and
tury Lodge — a Center
Windsor
provides approximately
Brith members Sam Cohen, Mur-
Kasoff, Robert Kranitz, Arthur Bnai
new
high in the
ray Shanbaum and Mrs. Herbert Brud-
50
cent of the blood supply
Schott, Mrs. Arthur Schott, Mrs. ner. Emanuel Mandel serves as execu-
Metropolitan De- for per
the Oakland-Macomb-Wayne
Al Stein, Steve Zorn, Yale New- tive secretary of the board.
Rosender troit area. Last
man, Sherrill Kurland, Mrs. Gor-
year, he was honored as Oakland area. In Oakland County it op ,
Cold
Attitude
to
Olim
erates
blood centers in Pontiac
don Fruitman, Rozanna Honig,
Century's man of the year. Past
Termed Worst Problem
president of the lodge, he now is and at 18181 W. 12 Mile, Lathrop
Village.
HAIFA (ZINS)
-"The gravest chaplain. President Sidney. Freed-
Cooper said "blood needs are
problem facing us is not the fi- land announces that at the next
CUSTOM
nancial scandals, but our glacial dinner-meeting Feb. 8, Robert increasing at the rate of about 10
attitude toward the newcomers, Leonard. of Flint, Genesee County per cent per year while only about
TABLE PADS
especially those from the Soviet prosecutor, will speak on "Soviet 3 per cent of the population are
Union", Housing Minister Zeev Jewry."
willing to act as donors. Unless
• HAND-CRAFTED
Shar'
told the Haifa Labor Coun- *
more citizens are willing to act as
• CUSTOM STYLING
ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAPTER blood donors we could be faced
• PROMPT.DEUVERY
with
a serious blood shortage."
"The scandals are serious will hold its annual bowlers game
PHONE 345-5350
enough", he s a i d, "Autocars, night 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Netivei
Neft, Vered and another Labor Zionist Cultural Center.
MADE IN MICHIGAN
one you don't know about, but I Guests are invited.
UNITED TOBLETPAD CO.
do; and I shan't tell you. I don't
chwartz
• * *
06,-.30th Year(
sleep at nights on account of LOUIS D. BRANDEIS and IVAN
them. But our coldness toward S. BLOCH CHAPTERS will hold a
urnifure & Upho4fery
the immigrants is much worse. combined luncheon noon Tuesday
24705 COOLIDGE
Scandals -- that's foam on turgid at Workmen's Circle Center.
548-1051
(across from Dexter-Davison)
, But our frigidity toward "Luncheon Is Served," an organi-
water.
the newcomers — that is the very zation dedicated to assisting

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said, philanthropic , organizations, has
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be awarded. Lee Wenokur, vice
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Mr. Rona
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-te
ar ,
10:30 a.m. Sunday at the MCL
has become a lull partner in our comp,- He wit take over
cafeteria in the Tel-12 Mall. Rabbi
the active directorship of the camp.
Sherwin Wine will discuss his re-
cent trip through the Middle East
Office: 29551 Greenfield, Southfield
countries. Guests are invited..
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Bnai Brith Women
Sponsor Two-Day
Mini Conventions

Mrs. Joseph Rodman, -president
of Bnai Brith Women's Council of
Metropolitan Detroit, announces
that mini conventions will take
place 9:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Mon-
day and Tuesday at Southfield
Holiday Inn. The conventions will
be conducted by Bnai Brith Women
District 6 Executive Director, Mrs.
George Silverman and by presi-
dent-elect, Mrs.. COman Gertler.
A workshop will be held 7:30
p.m. Monday at - the home of Mrs.
Gordon Fruitman, 24631 Radclift,
Oak Park, for, all chapter presi-
dents, council presidents and vice
presidents. At 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
yorkkhop :will take place at the
home of Mrs. Fruitman for all
present and prospective consul-
tants.

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