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August 25, 1972 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-25

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28—Friday, August 25, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

1113 Councils Set :300 000 Goal
for 5th Annual Seryices Appeal

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Be good and you will he lone-
, some. —Mark Twain.

District President to Speak

Council Maps Seminar Worksho p s

Buster Brown .. .

Following dinner, workshops will
The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council will hold its 28th discuss Bnai Brith plans for the
year.
annual seminar and workshops 6
Workshops and chairmen in-
p.m. Monday at Cong. Bnai David.
A goal of $300,000 has been set Jan 31. it was announced by Paul
elude:
Guest speaker
for the fifth annual Services Ap
Perry and Mrs Andrew Berger,
Adult
Jewish education, An-
will he Jack Fa-
peal, the fund-raising campaign presidents of the two councils
' drew Berger; Anti-Defamation
ber, president of
of the Metropolitan Detroit final
Leadership for the local ap-
League. Alian Kalt; athletics.
District G r a n d
Brith Council and the Bnai Brith
peal will meet Monday dur-
Larry Kopel; blood bank, Henry
Lod.., e 6 of Bnai
Women's Council of Metropolitan
ing the citywide seminar spon-
' Cohn; Bnai Brith Billet, Nathan
Brith.
Detroit.
sored by the Final Brith Council
Rubenstein; insurance, Harry
Chairman
of
The campaign will open officially
at ('ong. Bnai David. !See story
Oherstein; Israel Bonds, Harry
the seminar and
oct. 2 and will continue through
at right.)
Koltonow; Israel trees, Max Lieber.
master of cere-
The youth a.!encies sponsored monies for the
man; BBY0, Mark Lavetter; com-
by Bnai Brith are prime recipients evening is Mark
munity and veterans service, Sher-
of funds raised by the Services S.Stern, vice
man Goldman; Covenant Credit
Appeal. These include the Boat president of the
Union. Marvin Posner; Interna-
Faber
Brith Youth organization. which Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith tional Council, David Bittker:
teen age Council.
provides activities for
lodge programs, bulletin, press and
boys and girls through its Bnai'
publicity. Mark S. Stern; lodge
Rites
CUSTOM
Brith Girls and AZA chapters, and
presidents, Paul H. Perry; Youth
the Bnai Brith !fillet Foundation
Services Appeal, Stephen Zorn:
FRAMING
which services Jewish students on
membership, Harold Jaffa; reten-
tion, David Levine; and financial
college campuses.
Also to benefit from the Serv-
secretaries, William Katz
ices Appeal are the Bnai Brith

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and LODGE will hold a joint meet-
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Zionist Institute. Max Sosm will be
master of ceremonies for a night
of music, dancing, entertainment
and refreshments. Cocktails and
dinner are optional at 6 30 p m.
For reservations, call Thomas Zo-
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PUBLIC
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HARRY B KEIDAN LODGE
h•!il a dinner meeting 1:330
p m. Sept 5 at Northland Inn.
There will he guest speakers. On
Sept It the lodge will bowl at the
Southfield Bowl. Newcomers are
welcome.

loffm,in
.11 rs. Kenneth Rcisman

MISS EILEEN LEVITT

Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Levitt
of Elgin Ave., Huntington Woods,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Eileen Naomi to How-
ard Heideman, son of Mrs. Eleanor
Heideman of Asbury Pk. and Mr.
Albert Heideman of Highland
Park.
Miss Levitt was graduated from
Michigan State University and Mr.
Heideman was graduated from
the University of Michigan, both
in urban studies.
A January wedding is planned.

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The newlyweds are the children
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