`Man in Space' Topic of Local Chapter Talk Henry Guttentag, mana- ger of the photo electro- reprographic department at 'ord Motor Co. research and gineering, w i 11 present Man in Space 1982" before the Detroit Chapter of Amer- ican Society for Technion 8:15 p.m. Monday at North- land Inn. Guttentag, a mem- ber of the American Tech- nion Society, recently addressed the faculty of the Technion. He has com- pleted the design and fabri- cation of a cavity which will allow t h e production of unique diaphragms for use in mechanical heart s. He also will speak on "advanced industrial photography." Bernard J. Cantor, patent attorney, will serve as chair- man for the program meet- ing. third in a series. Julius J. Harwood, president of the Detroit Chapter, invites friends. Refreshments will be served. Alumni Defend `South End' Handling by University's Board Friday, April 6, 1973 29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's WOMEN OF JEWISH NA- TIONAL FUND will meet noon Tuesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Milton Ja- coby, director of public rela- tions of the Jewish National Fund of America, will speak. Mrs. Frank Silverman, presi- dent of Women of JNF, called the meeting an ex- pression of JNF's apprecia- tion to its members. A des- sert luncheon will be served. Hostesses for the day are Mesdames Samuel Baker, William Hordes, Louis Ger- mansky and Jule Kraft. * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will meet noon Monday at the Raleigh House. Mrs. Elliot Schubiner will report on the May door- to door drive. Luncheon will be served. The rummage sale originally scheduled for to- day will be rescheduled. * * * PYTHIAN SISTERS is ac- cepting merchandise for a June rummage sale. For pickup, call chairman Ros- etta Weiner, 836-4602, or Ruth Goldman, 356-6653. The district convention will be held May 2 in Ann Arbor. For information, call Esther Rachleff, 968-3888. * * * Club news HOOD will hold a white elephant sale noon Monday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. For pickup of items, call co- chairman Ann Curtis, LI 7-2790, or Libby Levenson, LI 7-5529. Sylvia Ross will be auctioneer. * * * AD AS SHALOM SISTER- HOOD President M r s . Sol Hammerstein announces the election meeting will be held 12:30 p.m. Monday in the synagogue social hall. Conti- nental luncheon will be served. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will speak on "Justice in Judaism." The opening prayer will be given by Mrs. ■ Mail Copy Early for April 20 Paper Because Passover begins Monday eve- ning, April 16, The Jewish News office will close early that day. All those who wish to submit public- ity for the issue of Friday, April 20, are urged to mail or hand deliver copy early next week to ensure its publication. BNAI MOSHE SISTER- Bnai Brith Women to Install Mrs. Ira Albion as President Mrs. Ira Albion will be in- stalled as president of the Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil of Metropolitan Detroit at the council's 28th annual in- stallation dinner 7 p.m. Thursday at Adas Shalom Synagogue. She will be installed by Mrs. Henry P. Onrich, past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council. To be installed with Mrs. Albion are Selma Cohen, Mrs. Maynard Kalef, Mrs. Harold Rowe, and Mrs. Philip Ru- binoff, vice presidents; Mrs. Paul Newman, treasurer; Mesdames David Freeman, Burton Levitt and Harold Levine, secretaries; and Mrs. Andrew Berger, junior past president. Mrs. Albion, who will cele- brate her 25th year as a Bnai Brith woman this year, is a past president of the Maurice C. Zeiger Chapter and past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Bowling Association of Metropolitan Detroit. She is a member of the Michigan regional advisory board of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, Michigan board of directors of the Anti-De- famation League and re- cording secretary of the Bnai Brith Women District 6 Bowling Association. Mrs. Albion and her husband have two children Over-all installation chair- man is Mrs. Sylvia Ross. Ar- rangements are being han- dled by Mrs. Bernard Ro- gow, chairman, and Mrs. Henry Schore, Mrs. Jack B. Freedman, Martha Kushmar, Mrs. John Hornfield and Mrs. Jack Freedman. Ticket chairmen are Mrs. John Klein and Mrs. Lee Diamond. Publicity chairman is Mrs. Maynard Kalef. Following dinner there will be entertainment featuring "The Mrs. Three." Tickets are available through the 27 chapters of the Bnai Brith Women's Council or by call- ing Mrs. Klein, 557-8585, or Mrs. Diamond, 352-1122. A resolution adopted by the board of directors of Wayne State University Alumni As- sociation strongly supports the action of the university's board of governors in its effort to normalize conditions on the student newspaper and to prevent repetition of prej- udicial practices by the South End. The resolution states: "Resolved, that the board of directors of the Wayne State University Alumni As- sociation — out of concern for the adverse effect that the South End is having on the attitudes of the commu- nity and the alumni toward Wayne State University and in the belief that the students of Wayne State are entitled to a newspaper of high jour- nalistic standards — hereby supports President Gullen and the Board of Governors to bring about a high stand- ard of fairness in the student newspaper." Proposed by Herschel P. ik, a member of the alumni board, he was joined by leaders among the uni- versity's graduates who ex- pressed the hope that there will be an end to rancor and MRS. IRA ALBION that the demand for journal- istic standards at Wayne State University will not be ignored. Fink expressed confidence in WSU President George Gullen's sincerity in handling The Bodzin Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the entire matter. Meanwhile, it was learned that Sameer the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Asher, 27200 Franklin, Abraham has been removed Southfield. * * * * * * from the chairmanship of the Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zeme attended the mar- Student Newspaper Publica- tion Board. His tenure, along riage of their granddaughter Debra Esther Waintrup with that of Ernest Benja- to Alan J. Mittelman in Abington, Pa. The bride is the daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Harold B. Waintrup of min and Richard Dresser, was revised in the new char- Abington. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. ter. . - David Mittelman of Wynnwood, Pa. (activities in Society Israel Culture Gap Closing Harry Steinberg. Mrs. Man- uel Katzman is program vice president. Friends are invited and a baby sitter is available. * * * - uca•ion is a political and ideological concern. The ex- pectation, in short, is that disadvantaged students will have greater academic success if they attend inte- grated rather than segre- gated schools." He told the delegates that the center is now engaged in testing these assumptions in a pilot integrated school. Re- sults show "that the disad- vantaged students in the pro- ject achieved better than similar students in other schools; that middle class students in the project also achieved better, leaping for- ward, as a matter of fact, even more rapidly than did the disadvantaged students," Dr. Adler said. MIAMI BEACH (JTA) — A prominent Israeli educator said here that his nation has waged "only an initial skir- mish" in narrowing the ed- ucational gap between its citizens of European and Oriental origins. Dr. Chaim Adler, address- ing 1,000 delegates at the biennial convention of the National Council of Jewish Women, specifically referred to the division that exists be- tween Jews of Asian and African background a n d those whose origin is Euro- pean. Dr. Adler, the director of search in Education of the search i nEducation of the Disavantaged in Israel, said that "In Israel as in the United States integrated ed- BNAI DAVID SISTER- HOOD will hold its annual champagne donor luncheon noon May 2, at the syna- gogue. Mrs. Alan Weiner, chairman, announces that a boutique and art sale will start at 10 a.m. Champagne will be served during the boutique sale. Following the luncheon, a fashion show will be presented. For ticket in- formation and seating reser- vations, c a 1 1 Mrs. Isador Eisenberg, 968-7538, or Mrs. Nathan Cohen, LI 2-0233. * * * NORTHGATE. CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a luncheon and games party \\\1110,1,, noon Monday at the North- Israel Women's Lib, gate Apts. recreation hall. Topic of Hashomer r1fr Guests are invited. For in- SAVE! ‘' SAVE! Americans for Progressive formation, call the president, Mrs. Clara Sherizen, 398-7097. Israel — Hashomer Hatzair BUY DIRECT * * * — will present "Women's FROM THE Liberation in Israel" 8:15 YOUNG ISRAEL OF p.m. Thursday at the Oak IMPORTER GREENFIELD SISTE R- HOOD wil hold its annual Park Community Center. SEYMO1L114. Guest speaker will be Valia Passover oneg Shabat 3:30 KAPLAN p.m. Saturday at the syna- Hirsch, managing editor of and Co. gogue. Rabbi Samuel Prero Israel Horizons and execu- 4) will speak on "The Value of tive secretary of the national IMPORTER AND CUTTERS Celebration at Home." A office of Americans for Pro- OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, question-answer period and gressive Israel — Hashomer Suite 100 refreshments will follow. Hatzair. 6454200 Hostesses are Mesdames Ben A social hour will follow. Wrotslaysky and Ernest The meeting is open to the public. For information, call Greenfield. * * * Devera Stocker, 864-8035. NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon F— All the Latest in Modern Photography Wednesday at Big Boy Res- taurant, Lincoln Center. * * * 398-1182 YOUNG WOMEN OF JEW- ISH NATIONAL FUND will Candids — Movies — Portraits hear a review of "Narcissus" by Ann Goldmund 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. David Buckfire, 17036 Jill, Southfield. For information, call Mrs. Buckfire, 557-3683. Nominal charge. Teens 15-18 yrs. $ * * * Complete State Approved BETH ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will meet 11:30 a.m. Call 968-1171 Monday at th" synagogue for TWO LOCATIONS a Torah petite lunch- Workmen-s Circle of Detroit eon followed by the annual Hillel Day School election of officers. An or- 18340 W. Seven Mile Rd. 32200 Middlebelt iginal cantata. "Spokesman (2 blks. W. of Southfield: (bet. Northwestern & 14 Mi of Redemption" honoring the April 11 73-6-8 p.m April 10, '73-6-8 p.m 25th anniversary of Israel, April 23, '73-4-6 p.m May 8. '73-4-6 p.m. will be presented by Rabbi Milton Arm and Cantor Simon Bermanis. * * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wo- men President Chana Mich- lin announces a meeting will MARIE BECKER, MGR. be held 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Charter House Ants a division of recreation hall. A special Passover program is being Hutchings-Bloye Florists arranged by Sara Levine. Advance Bldg. Brunch will be served, and 9 Mile & Greenfield guests are invited. For in- 559-6111 formation and transportation, 16453 W. 7 Mile Rd. 48235 call Mrs. Michlin, 399-6839. \\\ -'11 1 a SANDY FRIEDMAN PHOTOGRAPHY sil lily Driving School 7900 . . . . 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