Cultural Calendar of Events in Detroit Jewish Community Implippur Summer Wedding for Adrienne Berlin Week of June 1-7 June 3-9 a.m.-noon—Program Chairmen's Institute spon- sored by Jewish Community Council at LaMed Audi- torium, United Hebrew Schools. Registration. 962-1880. June 3-7:30 p.m.—Hillel Day School Israel Anniversary Concert, featuring compositions by Julius Chajes. Ad- mission. 851-2394. Guatemalan Friend of Israel Recalled GUATAMALA CITY (JTA) I posthumously at the recently — Jorge Garcia Granados, concluded Bnai Brith Carib- the Guatamalan diplomat bean District counsellors' who led the fight for the meeting. At a simple graveside cere- creation of a Jewish state in Palestine in 1947 as a mem- mony, Garcia Granados was ber of the United Nations lauded as a champion of Special Committee on Pal- human rights who rallied the estine and who later became Latin American countries to his country's first ambassa- vote almost unanimously for d- - to Israel, was honored the partition plan. Carlos Garcia Bahuer, Granados' deputy at the UN HUC to Honor in those days, and David Vela, editor of the daily, "El Wiesenthal Impracial," and supporter of Israel, were honored at the Bnai Brith's closing banquet. Gadna Activities Gadna cadet activities have been included in this year's curriculum at six Arab high schools in the north of Is- rael. The schools are in Nazareth, Tarshiha, Rama, Yerka and Kafr Kana. Wea- pons training, given in Jew- ish schools, is not part of the lessons, but judo, scouting, sports and first aid are. Simon Wiesenthal of Vienna, whose search has brought to justice more than 1,000 Nazi war criminals including Adolf Eich mann, will be awarded an honorary degree by Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion i Sunday. Wiesenthal will be cited as a ". . . passionate spokesman for humanity and ceaseless prosecutor of Nazi criminals . . . a visionary taking on single-handedly the task of cleansing the con- science of the world." * * * LT. ROY F. GREEN AUX- ILIARY, at its recent in- stallation of officers, install. ed Mesdames Donna Green, Carol Greenberg and Joan Snyder. Outgoing president is Mrs. Gertrude Left. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People Make News Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith announced the ap- pointment of ABRAHAM H. FOXMAN as director of na- tional leadership. Foxman, who has been director of the agency's Middle East- ern affairs department, will succeed Lester J. Waldman, who will retire in June after 25 years with ADL. * * STEPHEN MARK MA N, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Markman, of Church St., Oak Park, has been se- lected to spend the summer in Washington as congres- sional intern for Rep. Robert J. Huber (R. Troy). Mark- man, a 1971 graduate of Duke University with a de- gree in political science, is a law student at the Univer- sity of Cincinnati and is working toward a masters degree in government at the University of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berlin of Birch Ridge Rd., South- field, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Adri- enne Faye to Eliot Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Miller of Highland Park, N.J. Miss Berlin is a senior at the University of Michigan, Times change fast — be where she is affiliated with ready to move or you'll be Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. left behind. Her fiance earned his bache- lor of science degree at Mich igan where he was affiliated ORIN ROSS with Zeta Beta Tau Frater- ORCHESTRA nity. He will attend medical The Finest in school in the fall. Musical Entertainment A summer wedding is 545-3393 or 399-2098 planned. Friday, June 1, 1973-33 Hebrew U. Honors Cancer Specialist JERUSALEM—"The world is on the verge of seeing a major development in the control of cancer, by 'means of immunology," said Dr. G. J. V. Nossal, professor of 'medical biology at the Uni- versity of Melbourne, who re- ceived the 1973 Rabbi Shai Shacknai Memorial Prize in immunology and cancer re- search at the Hebrew Uni- versity. He delivered this year's Shacknai Memorial Lectures at the Hebrew University- Hadassah Medical School on the subject of lymphocyte activation as the possible key factor in cancer control. Prof. Nossal, a leader in the development of modern immunology and a close asso- ciate of Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1960, was honored at a dinner at the university's Belgium House Faculty Club. 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Laundry and storage lockers on every floor ... and fantastic views from the private balconies and huge picture windows. l * * * BLOCH ROSE AUXILIARY will hold a board meeting 8 p.m. June 12 at the JWV headquarters. This meeting will be a mini-seminar for officers and chairmen. A social hour and refreshments will follow. For information, call President Dorothy Gold- berg, 548-6850. 11° NEW LINCOLN TOWERS JWV SOL YETZ-MORRIS CO- HEN POST and AUXILIARY will meet 9 p.m. Monday at the JWV headquarters. Hos- tesses for the evening will be Diana Joffe and Sarah Kaminsky. Part Department Commander Sidney Lantz in- stalled the following officers: commander, Sam Alpert; senior vice commander, Sol Levin; junior vice command- er, Morley Wolfe; quarter- master, Louis Goodman; ad- jutant, Charles Glass; and chaplain, Seymour Shulman. Chairman Diana Joffe is ar- a ging a party at the ju —dile detention home in June. To assist, call Mrs. Joffe, 968-3253. MISS ADRIENNE BERLIN .41/-• .T11