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September 07, 1973 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-07

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Bnai Brith Women Membership Drive
to Close With Fall Festival, Brunch

An all-day "Fall Festival"
and champagne brunch Sept.
20 at Adat Shalom Synagogue
will culminate the Bnai Brith
Women's Council. summer
"Reach Out to People" mem-
bership and retention cam-
paign.
Mrs. Ira Albion, council
president, said Mrs. Maynard
Kalef and Mrs. Robert Ellis
are chairing the event.
The festival called for 10:30
a.m. to 3 p.m., will honor all
members of Bnai Brith Wom-
en and is open to those who
have paid their current dues
or who have joined the or-
ganization since Jan. 1.
Working with Mrs. Kalef
and Mrs. Ellis will be Mes•
dames Sylvia Ross and Sid-
ney Bradley, boutiques, flea
market and white elephant
sale; John Klein, volunteers
and bake sale; Alfred Harris,
fashion show coordinator;
Henry Schore, decorations;
and Theodore Coden, Norman
Moss, Philip Cutler, Josef
Feurereisen and Isadore
Perlmutter, tickets.
Mesdames Andrew Berger,
Harry Bodzin and Gordon
Fruitman are advisers.
Hostesses for the day will be
the membership and reten-
tion chairmen from the 27
chapters which make up the
Detroit Metropolitan Council.
Mrs. Coleman Gertler of
Milwaukee, president of Bnai
Brith Women District 6, will
he guest of honor. Entertain-
ment will feature Karrell
Fox, who will take the audi-
ence on a "Journey to the
Center of the Mind" with a
demonstration of extrasens-
ory perception.
A special feature of the
boutique will be a display of
handicrafts made by Bnai
Brith Women for sale to
benefit Haverim House, a re-
cently opened residential
care home for Jewish re-
tardates in Detroit.
There will be many prizes,
including one for a paid-up
member and another for a
new member. Sponsors of
new members will also be
eligible for a special prize.
Tickets are available
through Bnai Brith Women's
chapters or by calling Mrs.
Kalef, 557-7935, or Mrs. Ellis,
355-4072.-

Admiring a display of boutique items to be sold at the
Bnai Brith Women's Fall Festival and champagne brunch
Sept. 20 are, from left, Mrs. Robert Ellis, council member-
ship chairman; Mrs. Maynard Kalef, council membership
continuity chairman; and Mrs. Ira Albion, president.

Aith, ACtivities

LOUI. D. BRANDEIS
LODGE still has openings on
its bowling league. The
league meets 9:30 p.m.
Thursdays at S outhf ield
Bowl. For information, call
Harry Cohen, secretary, 548-
3712.

CENTENNIAL CHAPTER
will hold an art auction 8:30
p.m. Sept. 15 at the Park
West Galleries. There will be
a champagne preview at
7:30. For tickets, call Mrs.
Samuel Goldstein, 399-1899,
or Mrs. Richard Weiner, 646-
7899. -

Meyerhoff to Get
Hebrew U. Honor

Horned Altar
Found in Israel

Joseph Meyerhoff will re-
Office seeks out the man
who runs away from office. ceive the Scopus Award con-
—Tanhuma Vayikra.
ferred annually by the Amer-
ican Friends of the Hebrew
University for outstanding
Creative Party Planning
contribution,
farsighted lead-
including
ership and generosity to the
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cause of higher learning in
the United States and Israel.
Personalized Party
The ceremony will take place
Favors
at a dinner at the Americana
Invitations and Party
Accessories for all occasions.
Hotel in New York Nov. 13.
Guest speaker will be Avra-
MARCIA MASSERMAN ham Harman, president of
the Hebrew University and
646-6138
former Israeli ambassador
to the United States.

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HARRY B. KEIDAN
CHAPTER will hold a garage
sale 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday
and Monday, at the home of
Mrs. Jo Kazden, 14171 Lud-
low, Oak Park. The public is
invited.
*
*
*
TUCKER LODGE will meet
8 p.m. Tuesday at the Big
Boy Restaurant in Lincoln
Center. Guest speaker will
be Earl Lloyd, former Detroit
Piston player and coach, who
is now employed by Chrysler
Corp. The public is invited.
* * *
SHALOM CHAPTER will
hold a games party 8:30 p.m.
Sept. 15 at Somerset Apts.
recreation center, Troy. Ad-
mission will include refresh-
ments, games and prizes. For
tickets, call Mrs. Helen Lutz,
682-9633.
* * *
OAKLAND CENTURY
LODGE will hold a dinner
meeting, with Brig Gen.
(Ret.) S.L.A. Marshall speak-
ing on "The Middle East:
Past, Present and Future," 7
p.m. Tuesday at the Town
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BEERSHEBA — The first
horned altar found in Israel
has been unearthed by an in-
ternational team of archeolo-
gists, excavating the ruins
of an Israelite city at least
3,000 years old, the New
York Times reported.
The discovery of the large
altar, one of whose four
corner horns had been brok-
en off, provides further sup-
port for biblical references
to such altars. The Bible tells
of sanctuary being given to
persons who grabbed horns
of a temple altar.
The sandstone altar was
found in a storehouse com-
plex dating from the end of
the 8th Century BCE. The
The archeologists speculate
that it may have been put
there at the time of the cam-
paign of the Assyrian King,
Sennacherib, in 701 BCE.

Israel to Participate

in October Food Fair

COPENHAGEN (JTA) —
Israel will be among the
25 countries participating in
the 1973 food fair here Oct.
12-21.
About 30 Israeli food in-
dustries will be represented
and 100,000 visitors are ex-
pected..

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 7, 1973-35

Blood Supply
Spurs Joint Effort

ZOD to Launch Fall Season

Michigan's two largest sup-
pliers of blood and blood
The Zionist Organization of
products have joined forces
America—Detroit District will
in a statewide appeal for vol-
open the fall season with a
unteer blood donations. The
meeting 8:30 p.m. Thursday
American Red Cross Blood
at the Zionist Cultural Center.
Program and the Michigan
Dr. Sidney Z. Leib, presi-
Community Blood Center re-
port blood supplies have dent and other Detroit dele-
reached a dangerously low gates will report on the ZOA's
76th national convention in
level.
Houston.
Dr. Rosser L. Mainwaring,
MCBC medical director, said
appointments to donate can Registration Set
be made at the Southfield
Blood Center, 17040 W. 12 for Center Term
Mile (559-6490), P o n t i a c
Registration is being taken
Blood Center, 845 W. Huron at the Oak Park Cooperative
(334-9947), or Berkley Blood Nursery School for the fall
Station, (Red Cross), 3010 semester. The nursery is
Coolidge (542-6700). open to all children age 3-5.
Hours are 9-11:30 a.m. and
12:30-3 p.m. Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at
Key Elementary School. In-
troductory sessions will be-
gin Monday while full period
classes begin Sept. 17.
Joseph (Joe) Edelman, for-
For information, call Mrs.
mer director of programing Barbara Garrett, president,
and communications media 399-4125, or Mrs. Judie Rodri-
of the Detroit Jewish Com- guez, 835-8522.
munity Council, has been

Scholarship awardees who
spent seven weeks in Israel
at the ZOA Summer Masada
Program will report on their
experiences as will those who
attended Camp Yehudah at
Leonidas, Mich.
ZOA national membership
awards will be presented, and
refreshments will be served.
Tickets will be available
for the 41st annual Balfour
Concert to take place Nov.
25 at Ford Auditorium. Jaime
and Ruth Laredo, violin and
piano soloists, will appear
with the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, Leo n Fleisher,
conductor. For information,
call the ZOD office, 353-3636.

Joe Edelman
Edits Migration
News Bulletin

FLORINE MARK, presi-
dent of Weight Watchers of
Eastern and Central Michi-
gan, Inc., presented two
checks totaling $1,000 to the
Metropolitan Detroit Chap-
ter March of Dimes. The
checks are proceeds from a
recent Weight Watchers Bob-
Lo cruise and a personal do-
nation from Mrs. Mark.

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named editor of a new publi-
cation dealing with immigra-
tion problems, the United
Hias Service Migration News
Announcing the new publi-
cation, Gaynor I. Jacobson,
Hias' executive vice presi-
dent, stated Hias Migration
News will seek and relay rel-
evant data that is developing
in areas involving immigra-
tion and resettlement of Jews
from many lands.
The first issue of the news
bulletin describes trends to
amend the U.S. Immigration
and Naturalization Act, ex-
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fits payable to aliens and de-
fines refugee travel docu-
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Edelman pursues his role
as research consultant for
Hias in gathering data re-
garding migration problems
and immigrants' needs.

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Registration Set
at Secular School

The Combined Jewish
School has adopted a new
name — the Secular School
for Jewish Education—to go
with its new structure to bet-
ter relate to families who
desire a secular Jewish edu-
cation for their children.
Under the continued spon-
sorship of the Labor Zionist
Alliance and the Sholem
Aleichem Institute, the newly
reorganized school empha-
sizes Jewish tradition, He-
brew and Yiddish language,
history and culture. Classes
will be held Sundays at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Reg-
istration will take place 10
a.m.-noon Sunday. For infor-
mation, call the school, 851-
1807.

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