38– Friday, Atrgust 4, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai Brith Goldstein Receives Shalom Award 'tme Activities BB Council Confab Maps Coming Year's Events I ' "Shalom Award" is being presented to Reuven Goldstein (right) district sales manager of El Al Israel Airlines in Detroit, for his outstanding promotion of travel to Israel, by Ed Michaeli, the mid- west director of the Israel Government Tourist Office, located in Chicago. Birtk Announcemen ts 1 July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis July 2f ToMr. and Mrs. Ed ward N. Keywell (Claudia Raderi, . Aaron (Deborah Kayne), 5034 29 29 3 Mar s h a I I, Southfield. a Mansfield. Royal Oak. a daughter, daughter, Stacy Renee i Wendy Michelle. • • • • July 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich• and Lulkin (Linda Snider). 14061 Cloverdale. Oak lark. a daughter. Jennifer Rose. July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Barry J. Siegel (Karen E. Kahn). 5714 oreha•vd Lake. a son. Jonathan David. July 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bloch (Flo Hollander), 17139 Sher- villa, Southfield, a daughter, Leah Pamela . • • • July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kole), 23270 Fisher (Barbara daughter, '".• Avon, Oak Park, a Melanie Lynn. July 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Paul Berghoff (Beth Katz), former De- troiters of Greenville, Tenn., a son, Ethan Ari. July 22—To Mr. and Sirs. Her- schel Feinhlatt (Linda Patrice Maher), 41279 Lehigh, Northville, a son, Andrew Robert. July 20—To Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Kesner (Laya Floch), former De- troiters of Salt Lake City, a daugh- ter, Deborah Anne. June 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Jer- onie Si. Beale (Gail Friedman). 27501 Amington, Southfield. a son. Steven Lawrence. July 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred- eric Bean. 5660 Swan Lake, West Bloomfield. a son, David Ian. June 7—To Mr. and - Mrs. Leon- ard F. Saxon (Beverly Gordon), former Detroiters of Chatsworth, Calif.. a son, Scott Mathew. BB Philatelic Service Loaning 1st-Day Covers WASHINGTON — An exhibit of 15 first-day covers on American Judaica is available for loan from the Bnai Brith Philatelic. Service. The covers were specially de- signed for first-day cancellation with recent commemoratives on the American Revolution bicenten- nial, the National Park centennial and the Historic Preservation se- ries. First-day covers of the latter illustrate five national historic sites of Jewish interest. July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Caplan (Margo Kahn), 19229 Hardy, Livonia, a son, Bernard David. . Other covers of Jewish interest are with commemoratives of Mag- na Carta, Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Washington, the Blood Donor and the Peace Corps. July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Roberg (Naomi Grossbard). 24281 Radclift, Oak Park, a son, Yaakov Meir (Mark). The exhibit, for which there is a service charge, includes much re- lated material as printed biographi- cal sketches, maps and portraits. To Dr. and Mrs. Jason Bodzin (Pearlena Wilson), Detroiters with the United States Air Force in An- kara, Turkey, a daughter, Beth Lynne. ,Hax Wayburn Elected Neu, Zeiger Lodge Head • Kaufman Heads State's Judges At the annual meeting in Tra- verse City last week, Judge Ira G. Kaufman was elected president of the Michigan Probate and Juve- nile Judges Association. Formerly presiding judge of the Wayne County Probate Court, Judge Kaufman has held many important state, county and city • Rev HERSHL ROTH Cerfified Mohel 5 5 7 - 08 8 8 Office 5 5 7-8 2 10 I., The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith council sponsored its annual presidents' conference recently at the Florence and Charles Milan BBYO Conference Center in Belle River, Ont. Presidents of the 24 lodges that make up the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council participated in oneg Shabat followed by a . week- end of training sessions, indoctrin- ation and planning of the coming year's programs. Directors of many of the agen- cies that benefit directly from the Bnai program, including the Anti- Defamation League Bnai Brith Youth Organization, Bnai Brith Hillel and the Covenant Credit Union, presented an up-to-date re- port on their activities and plans for the coming year. 21 • • Bar Mitzva Boy of 50 Finds True Happiness For Mort Rappaport, happiness is a Bar Mitzva 37 years late. Rap- paport, 50, of Lamar Ln., Livonia, was in the hospital recently where he received a Bar Mitzva card instead of a get-well card. Rap- paport never had had a Bar Mitzva so his friends decided to plan the occasion for him. The ceremony was carefully modeled after the traditional one. Rappaport was presented with a talus, sidur and certificate of cere- mony. Rappaport's mother, Mrs. Lillian Rappaport was on hand to give her son a yarmulka. AARON D. ROSENBAUM, son of Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum of Oak Park's Temple Emanu-El, has been appointed to the research staff of the American Israel Pub- lic Affairs Committee (AIPAC), announced I. L. Kenen, executive vice chairman of AIPAC. He will assume responsibility in the re- search staff which compiles and analyzes developments in the Middle East and events of concern o U.S.-Israel relations. essentiaL Volunteers may cal Lois Blocker, 222 - 2990. `Singles' Plan a Party "The Swinging Singles, 25 and Up," will hold a cocktail party 8:30 p.m. August 20 at the Glen Oaks Country Club. Johnnie C and his band will provide music for dancing. The public is invited. For information, call Ilenrietta Lewis, LI 6-0903. SAMUEL CHARFOOS of South- field, attended the 26th annual con- vention of the American Trial Lawyers Association, the world's largest trial bar association, held in St. Louis recently. Charfoos was a co-founder of the organization in Detroit in 1945. 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Detroit Institute of Technology REID, JR. • • • • • 17 years admitted to bar 15 years judicial experience Veteran preferred Active in Civic Organizations Past Pr-.s.: Southfield Bar Ass'n., Oakland County Dist. Judge Ass'n. and Kiwanis Club • An Endorsed candidate ..............