THE COTTLER and COHEN FAMILIES

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Fridley, S.Ø. I, 1172-27
Andrea illitchell
to Be Mrs. Miller Parley on Aging at U-M to Hear
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Report on Israeli Experience

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MISS ANDREA MITCHELL

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MARKETS

Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Mitchell of Scotia Ave., Oak
Park, announce the en_2.age-
ment of their daughter An-
drea Merle to Howard Joseph
Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs
Harry Miller of Ferguson
Ave.
Miss Mitchell is a senior at
Michigan State University's
college of education, and Mr.
Miller is enrolled at the Illi-
nois College of Optometry.
The wedding is planned
for next July.

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Leading experts in the field
of aging, including many
from abroad, will meet at
the University of Michigan
Monday through Wednesday
to assess what the next 50
years holds for older people
in a changing society.
The 25th annual conference
on aging will take up such
issues as a notional policy
on aging: the political and
social roles of older people
in a post-industrial economy;
and the biological and demo-
graphic implications of the
extended life.
Authorities from
Israel,
France, England and Yugo-
slavia will describe advocacy
for and by older people in
various cultures. Simon Berg-
man will relate "The Israeli
Experience," 2:15 p.m. Tues-
day.

D. C.: Robert Morris, direc-
tor of Levinson Gerontologi-
cal Policy Institute, Brandeis
University: and Prof Ber-
nard Strehler of the Uni-
versity of Southern Cali-
fornia.

Propaganda replaces moral
philosophy. —Hans J. Mor-
gent hail.

More than 800 persons, in-
cluding policy makers and
professionals from a wide
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
spectrum of agencies and or-
Kemper were the proud
ganizations, are expected to
parents of a double Bat
attend the anniversary event.
Mitzva for their daughters
Key speakers will include
Sen. Frank Church of Idaho,
Debra Michele & Elicia
chairman of the U. S. Senate
Kay. Brother floss of
in
Special Commission
aced the Candle Lighting.
Aging: Dean Wilbur J.
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Proud grandmother is
of U. of M.'s school of Hi, .
Mrs. Samuel Wohl Prince
TEL AVIV—Students, both lion and former secretary of
and Pnneess Theme pre
in Israel and abroad, re- health, education and ,vel-
searchers and foreign minis- fare: Max Kaplan, director
railed at Kingsley Inn,
try officials soon will hale of the leisure studies pro-
Bloomfield. Friday night
gram
at
the
University
of
a new source of material on
services were at Congre-
the Zionist movement and South Florida in Tampa;
gation Beth Achim and .
Jewish settlement in Israel — Prof. Philip M. Hauser, di-
rector
of
the
University
of
were officiated by Rabbi
an English edition of "Zion-
ism" to be published by the Chicago Population Research
Milton Ann and Cantor
Tel Aviv University Chaim Center; Leon II. Keyserling,
Simon Bermanis.
Weizmann Zionist Research consulting economist and at-
torney from Washington,
Institute.
Dr. Daniel Carpi, associate
professor of contemporary
Jewish history and director
of the institute said one of
the chapters covers a:. in-
terview between Chaim
Weizmann and Benito Musso-
lini i n the early 30s, in
which they negotiated the
abrogation of the British
Mandate and the partition of
serve
Palestine into Jewish and
Arab states.
Weizmann was interested
in getting Mussolini to help
Jews leave Germany, where-
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Mr. and Mrs. -Abraham
Kutlov of Shrewsbury Rd. an-
nounce the engagement of
C.v.- daughter Elizabeth An-
drea to Louis Franklin Levin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Levin of Manor Ave., Dear-
born. A January wedding is
planned.

MID,

From Our Esteemed Rabbi and Mashgiach

Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal

Rev. Chaim Kaufman

To All Jewry In America, Israel and

Elsewhere A Happy, Healthful, Prosperous

and Peaceful Rosh Hashanah

Jewish Lit Taught

CORAL GABLES. Ha.
( J TA I — The University of
Miami announced that its
English department will offer
two courses in Jewish litera-
1
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taught in the fall semester
and the other in the spring .
Both courses will be surveys
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