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May 26, 1972 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-26

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24—Friday, May 26, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWS114 NEWS I

BB Women Map Maxi Campaign"
I

"maxi" membership campaign 18 until they readjust to society.
in - mini" time is 'planned by the
Mrs. Andrew Berger, council
final Britt' Women's Council of president, has appointed Mrs. Paul
Metropolitan Detroit.
Newman, council membership ac-
From now until June 5, the quisition chairman, and Selma
chapters which make up the coun- Cohen, council membership reten-
cil will embark on a membership tion chairman, to head the cam-
campaign to bring hundreds of paign. It will culminate 8 p.m.
new members into the Bnai Brith June 5 in "An Israeli Festival" for
Women program.
new and prospective members and
In addition to the Bnai Brith their sponsors at Beth Achim Syna-
Youth Organization, Billet Foun- gogue
dations on more than 300 college
ea mouses, vocational
guidance
centers, Anti-Defamation Lea gue,
children's home in Israel for emo-
tionally disturbed children and
other programs which Bnai Brith
Wmien support, a new halfway
The Greater Detroit Council of
house fur graduates of the chil-
dren's Home has been dedicated in Pioneer Women will install officers
Jerusalem. noon Thursday at the Labor Zion-
'1 his group house will provide a ist Institute.
Mrs. Ralph Miller, chairman,
home environment to boys age 14-
said a special feature will be the
presentation of a charter to the
newly formed Whitehall Chapter,
17th in this area. Mrs. Jacob Wilk
will receive the merit pin for spon-
Imre/ Marro
soring the new group, and Mrs.
SPECIAL Of
Joseph Stalburg will receive a life
THE
EEK.
membership pin.
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Frank Rath, Simon ShAsky and
Morton Barnett; treasurer Mrs.
Herman Kanter; and secretaries,
Mesdames Alex Schreie r, Mel
Shapiro. Herman Ozrovitz, Alvin
Gale and Morris Schindler_
BLOWER CUTS
Mrs. Norman Leemon and Mrs.
Milton Weirs will represent the
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House OKs Bill
to Aid Soviet Jews

WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
House unexpectedly took • up the
Bingham Bill providing for $85,-
000,000 to aid in resettling Soviet
Jews in Israel and adopted it by
a vote of 305-65.
The measure sponsored by Jon-
athan Bingham (D.N.Y.) was an
authorization measure. It was
adopted without controversy apart
from questions raised on the floor.
However, complications for the
measure may arise in view of the
fact that the appropriations bill to
, fund the authorization does not
contain any sum to be granted for
this purpose.
' Rep. John Rooney. (D.-N.Y.)
observed in presenting the ap-
propriations bill t hat such refu-
gee legislation is included in the
foreign aid legislation
rather
than in the Stale Department
budget.

The Bingham hill is an amend-
ment to the State Department bud-
get and authorizes the secretary

of state to distribute the funds.
A similar bill introduced in the

Senate by Sen. Edmund S. Muskie
D. Me.) has been adopted by the
1Foreign Relations Committee but
has not yet been discussed on the
Senate floor.

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MAURICE C. ZEIGER LODGE
will hold its 21st anniversary
dinner-dance 6 p.m. June 15 at
Town and Country Club. to cele-
brate 21 years of service to the
community. Max M. Wayburn will
be installed as president along
with the following officers and
trustees: vice presidents, Sol
Arsht, Edward Gordo n. Roland
Naftalie and Elliott Weber; secre-
taries, Maurie Litvin and Herb
Nathan; warden, Bernard Stahl;
guardian, Mannie Mackie; treas-
urer, Max Epstein; and chaplain,
Mal S i nib n. Trustees are Dr.
Meyer Arbit, Frank Blase, Sam
Butler, Harry Carris, Harry Dines,
Sam Feingood, Burt Gold, Harry
Goldberg, Dave Goldstein, Gerald
Gotthelf, Richard Greenstein, Leo
Hollander, Melvin Klaiman, Mar-
tin Kohn Seymour Lankowsky,
Bernard Lefkowitz, Ed Levenberg,
Mark Liss, Ben Lusky, Martin
Meyer. Barry Pines, Stan Rosen-
blatt, Frank Sharkus, Iry Schumer,
Steve Simons and Iry Zerkel. All
the past presidents will be honored.


OAKLAND CENTURY LODGE
will hold its annual formal installa-
tion dinner-dance 6 p.m. June 4 at
the Raleigh House. The newly
elected officers for the coming
year are: president, Harold Sam-
uels; vice presidents, David Wein-
er, Burton Selik and Joseph Katz;
- secretaries, David Redisch, George
Meyerson and Donald Simon;
treasurer, Irving Lyness; chap-
lain. Sidney Freedland; warden,
Ben Sigel; adviser, Milton M.
Weinstein: and trustees Leo Ber-
lin, Frwin Bailin, Norman Feder,
Charles Hoptman, Dr. David Fried-
man, Herbert Margolis, Ralph
Miller, Harry - Nachman, Joseph
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Newman, Edward Penner, Henry
Phillips, Louis Trotsky and Roy
Wolf. Outgoing officers and new
members will be honored, and
awards will be presented.

Gives you
strength
to go slim!
Stay slim!

'n the

DOWNTOWN FOX CHAPTER is
sponsoring a luncheon 12:30 p.m.
June 7 at the home of Celia 'Wein-
garden, 17532 Whitcomb. There
will be prizes. Guests are invited.



"Hunger and Malnutrition" will
be the subject of a major confer-
ence scheduled by the Women's
Committee of United Community
Services of Metropolitan Detroit
9 a.m. June 5 at Cobo Hall.
Dr. Jean Mayer, regarded as
one of the world's foremost nutri-
tionists, will be luncheon speaker.
Dr. Mayer, professor of nutrition
at Harvard University, and the
chairman of the National Council
on Hunger and Malnutrition, had a I
major role in calling the nation's
attention to the nutritional prob-
lems of the poor in America.
Dr. Mayer's appearance will be
preceded by workshop discussions.
The public is invited. To register,
call the UCS Women's Committee,
833-0622.

The AMERICAN FOLK ART ex-
hibition will be shown at the Ger-
trude Kasle Gallery June 7-July
5. This exhibition presents a broad
sampling of American painting
sculpture, and design dating from
the 19th Century to the present.

Join the

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Women of the Jewish Na-
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Israel Bond luncheon noon June

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13 at Cong. Bnai Moshe. The
partnership between JNI, Wom-
en and the Israel Bond women's
division, in the cause of Israel's
development, was initiated by
Mrs. Pearl Nosan, who will be
honoree at the luncheon. Among
the luncheon planners are (from
left) standing: Mrs. Israel Kar-
dener and Mrs. Douglas Schubot;
seated: Mrs. Frank Silverman,
president, Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund; and Mrs. Pearl No-
san, honoree and Israel Bond
chairman.

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BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD I
will hold an oneg Shabat luncheon
and installation following Sabbath
services 12:30' p.m. June 3 at the
synagogue. Reservations for all
sisterhood members and their
families can be made by calling

the synagogue office, 352-8670. The
program will ii,clude a review b).
Mrs. Milton Arm of "The 11,mr-

gades. - Rabbi Arm will
sisterhood officers.

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