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38—Friday, Nov. 23, 1973
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Cultural Calendar
New President
of Sisterhoods
of Events in Detroit Jewish Community
Week of Nov. 23-29
Nov. 25-8:30 p.m.—Balfour Concert, featuring Jaime and
Ruth Laredo, at Ford Auditorium. Admission.
353-3636.
Nev. 26-8:30 p.m.—Rabbi Sherwin Wine: "The Bible—as
You Never Knew It," second in series, at Bir-
mingham Temple. Admission. 477-0177.
Nov. 27-8 p.m.—Final "Mame Loshen" Yiddish lecture (in
English) at Cong. Beth Achim. Free.
—8:30 p.m. — Dr. Fritz Rothschild: "Moses Maim-
onides," second in history series at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. Free.
Nov. 28-6 p.m.—Bnai Brith Humanitarian Award Dinner
for Leonard Woodcock at Cobo Hall. Admission.
354-6100.
Nov. 29-8:30 p.m.—Dr. Jacob Lassner: "Update on the
Middle East Situation," sponsored by Tikva Lodge,
Bnai Brith, at Zionist Cultural Center.
The Best To You
HAL
GORDON
For the Jews the moral is
to answer anti-Semitism with
more Semitism, if by Semit-
ism we mean greater devo-
tion to the great ideals which
Judaism proclaimed to the
world.—Israel Abrahams.
111. SIC . . .
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The heads of the Big three
More than 1 000 guests, in- benediction, and Cantor
eluding dignitaries from the Harold Orbach of Temple auto companies are partici
city, state and across the Israel is to present a musical pating in the dinner, as ar
the presidents of Michigan'
nation, are expected to pay interlude.
tribute to Leonard Wood-
Louis Weber, chairman of universities.
cock, president of the UAW, the Bnai Brith Foundatioin
Proceeds from the Human'
at the 1973 National Bnai Committee, will make a pres- tarian Award Dinner wi)
Brith Humanitarian Award entation. Mandell L. Berman, help carry on one of 1+
Dinner 6 p.m. Wednesday at president of the Jewish Wel- largest youth service pl .(
Cobo Hall.
fare Federation, will bring grams in America.
Irwin I. Cohn, general din- greetings from the Jewish
Morris Direnfeld, membe
ner chairman, said Woodcock community.
of the Bnai Brith Supren.
is being honored "for his
Ten U.S. senators, the U.S. Lodge Board of Governor:
keen sense of community secretary of labor, the gov- will introduce Dr. Wexlt-i.
responsibility, for his lead- erno r, congressmen, the
For reservations, r -1 1 Br
ership in the civic and in- mayor and mayor-elect of
ilth
dustrial life of our country Detroit are joining in the Brith Foundations,
and for his remarkable con- tribute to Woodcock.
tributions to American life
Mayor Roman S. Gribbs
Colored Movies
and to the welfare of man-
has issued a proclamation de-
kind."
by
Frank's Studio
claring Nov. 28 at "Leonard
Weddings, Bar Mitzvas
Dr. William A. Wexler, Woodcock Day" in Detroit.
Other Occasions_
honorary international presi- Common Council President
Mrs. Irving S. Benjamin of
dent of Bnai Brith, will pre- Mel Ravitz also will bring a
474-7768
Cincinnati was elected presi-
sent the Humanitarian Award resolution.
dent of the National Federa-
tion of Temple Sisterhoods to Woodcock at the $100.a.
person dinner, whose guests
for two years, succeeding
will represent a "who's who"
Mrs. David M. Levitt of of leadership in communal,
From the Sheraton and Desert Inn Hotels
Great Neck, N.Y., at the or-
ganization's 60th anniversary civic, business, labor, edu-
in Israel, International Music with
cational,
religious,
fraternal
convention in New York.
and
philanthropic
areas.
First vice president is De-
Joe Weaver, in charge of
troiter Mrs. Joseph Maltzer,
former president of Temple special projects at WJBK-
and his
Emanu-El. Another Detroit- TV, will introduce the nearly
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dignitaries
on
the
dais
er, Mrs. Robert Canvasser,
Added Special Feature: Show in Hebrew
of Temple Beth El, was elect- at the Humanitarian Award
ed to the NFTS board of di- Dinner.
rectors for a four-year term.
Prominent clergy, repre-
senting the three leading
faiths, will participate in the
program. Rabbi Milton Arm
of Cong. Beth Achim, will
pronounce the invocation.
The Very Rev. Malcolm
Carron, president of the Uni-
SO DOES
Anti-Defamation League of versity of Detroit, which hon-
Bnai Brith today announced ored Woodcock with an
the appointment of JUSTIN honorary LLD degree, will
J. FINGER to the newly give the prayer for peace.
created post of assistant di- Bishop Coleman H. McGehee
10 MILE & GREENFIELD
rector of the civil rights di- of the Episcopal Diocese of
Michigan will pronounce the
vision.
A MUSICAL FIRST IN DETROIT
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MRS. DAVID KLIGER of
North Park Towers, adjunct
assistant professor of speech
and drama at Mercy College
and guest lecturer in its col-
lege of nursing, has been
appointed chairman of the
Day on the Job program for
college students by Women in
Communications Inc., De-
troit chapter, of which she is
a board member. The pro-
gram is scheduled for the
Spring at the Detroit Press
Club.
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Judge JACOB T. ZUKER-
MAN of the New York City
Family Court was re-elected
president of the Jewish Labor
Committee at its 40th anni-
versary convention at the
Hotel Roosevelt, New York.
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At the board of governors
meeting and convocation,
opening the sixth academic
year of the Reconstructionist
Rabbinical College, Abraham
Goodman, chairman of the
board of governors, an-
nounced that the college
president, Dr. IRA EISEN-
STEIN, has established his
permanent residence in Phil-
adelphia. In its formative
years, administration was
coordinated between N e w
York and Philadelphia.
SHELDON BEREN of
Denver, oil industry execu-
tive, received the Torah
Umesorah Bendheim Award
for 1973 at the 30th annual
dinner - meeting of Torah
Umesorah, National Society
for Hebrew Day Schools,
at the New York Hilton Hotel.
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agency of the Massachusetts
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
has completed a week of spe-
cialized training in Spring-
field, Mass., as a member of
the company's 12th career
development school.
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NORMAN A. PAPPAS, an
associate of the Detroit
branch office of CONNECTI-
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fied for the Honor Table, the
company's highest honor for
its field sales representa-
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whose professional skill in
serving clients Places them
in the top 10 per cent na-
t i o n a l l y in performance
among the company's career
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