U-M Professor on Agenda of AJCommittee NEW YORK—Former Su- preme Court Justice Earl Warren, and Dr. Elizabeth Douvan of the University of Michigan are among the speakers who will address the national executive coun- cil of the American Jewish Committee at its annual meeting Oct. 25-28, at Stouf- fer's Riverfront Inn, St. Louis. Justice Warren, chief jus- tice of the United States from 1953 to 1969, will be major speaker at the council's an- nual dinner, Oct. 27, when he receives the AJC's Ameri- can Liberties Medallion for M LTER International Bnai Brith Chief THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 12, 1973-31 to Address Kapustin Testimonial Delegate Assembly on Oct. 23 "exceptional advancement of the principles of human liberty." The Rabbi Max Kapustin The meeting will -begin with a luncheon featuring a Testimonial Dinner, to be presentation by Dr. Douvan, held Oct. 28 at Cong. Shaarey Kellogg Professor of Psy- Zedek, will feature Bnai chology at the University of Brith International Director Michigan, on "The Women's Dr. Alfred Jospe as guest Movement as a New Social speaker. Force in America." Dr. Jospe has been as- Dr. Douvan heads a group sociated with the Bnai Brith at the university's Survey Re- Hillel Foundations since search Center developing a 1940, 21 of them as director research program on the of program and resources. changing roles of women and He has been international men. Her analysis of the director since 1971. women's movement will serve Honorary chairmen of the as a springboard for discus- Kapustin dinner are Irwin I. sion of AJC's positions on Cohn, Wayne State Univer- the role of women in Jewish sity. president. George toE. communal life, in social ac- Gullen, Leonard N. Simons tion programs, and in the and Dr. William Haber. Jewish family. Mrs. Philip P. Fealk and Arthur Schott, members of When in doubt, tell the the Hillel executive board truth.—Mark Twain. The season's first Jewish Community Council delegate assembly will convene 8:15 p.m. Oct. 23 at Temple Emanu-El. Council President Hubert J. Sidlow will greet the delegates as Council be- gins its 36th year of opera- tion. This will be the first op- portunity for delegates to meet the new executive di- rector Alvin L. Kushner, who succeeded Walter Klein. Sidlow has invited all dele- gates to the social hour re- ception honoring Kushner which will follow the assemb- DR. ALFRED JOSPE ly program. Hostesses will who are publicity chairmen, be the sisterhood of Temple state that tickets may be Emanu-El. obtained by contacting the Delegates will receive a re- Bnai Brith office, 354-6100. por on summer Council acti- vity and projected activities. A NEW MONEY ORDER with the limit raised from $100 to $300 per order will be available beginning Saturday at all Detroit post offices. 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HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAPTER will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Kal Soskin, 18851 Capitol, Southfield. A pro- gram, "The Art of Self- Defense" will be presented. Mrs. Abe Olshansky is presi- dent. * * BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER will hold a dinner meeting 6 p.m. Tuesday at the M C L Cafe- teria in the Tel-Twelve Mall. A speaker will be featured. Prospective members are in- vited. Arthritis Hospital to Celebrate' 60th Year of Service (October 14th) 100% Polyester Double Knit BLAZER reg. $62 '44" while they last Save $17.12 on this expertly tailored blazer that goes so well with slacks for Fall! Choice of black, brown or burgundy. Sizes 6 to 16. While they last-Sunday only! OPEN THURS., FRI., SAT. 'TIL 9 SUNDAY 12 to 5 13 T_T "I' 0 I ■ T GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPCR1SWEAR HARVARD ROW MALL Gnat 11 Mile & Lahser Southfield HOT SPRINGS, Ark.—Leo N. Levi National Arthritis Hospital, sponsored by the Bnai Brith, will begin its 60th year of service in No- vember. 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