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December 07, 1973 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-12-07

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36—Friday, December 7, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

activities in Society

Tam O'Shanter
Director
Bermans Celebrate Anita Hearshen Brandeis
Mrs. Anita M. Hearshen of help build support for the
and to dissemi- Elects Officers
50th Anniversary Shaker Heights, 0., has been institution
nate news of the university's

Among those attending the United Jewish Appeal Na-
tional Conference today in New York are Detroiters Jerome
Acker, Norman Allen, Harold Berke, Mandell Berman,
Morris Brandwine, Maurice Chandler, Martin Citrin, Sol
Drachler Paul Feldman, Leon Fill, Max Fisher, Stanley
Frankel, Merle Harris, Thomas Klein, Michael Maddin,
Muni Mark, Philip Minkin, Lester Morris, Lawrence Sher-
man, Dennis Slatkin, Joseph Slatkin, Philip Slomovitz, Rob-
ert Slatkin, Max Stollman, Phillip Stollman, Joel Tauber,
William Wetsman and Paul Zuckerman.

At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Green of Lakehills
Dr., Franklin, Wednesday evening, Alexander Treger, Rus-
sian-born violinist and student of David Oistrakh, met his
sponsors who will underwrite his American debut. Treger
MR. AND MRS. BERMAN
began his musical studies at age 6 and by age 15 won na-
tional competitions at Riga. He attended the Moscow Con-
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L.
servatory and later, granted an exit visa, toured Israel. He Berman of Lamplighter Ct.,
came to Detroit in October and will perform at Cong. Southfield, were honored by
Shaarey Zedek Jan. 16.
family and friends at a
dinner party at Machus Red
Fox Inn on the occasion of
Criterion to Hear their
YOUR CANDID COLOR
50th wedding anniver-
sary. Mrs. Berman is the
Concert Sunday
Criterion Club will hear an former Rose Sklar.
Hosts for the party were
Oak Park Symphony Orches-
WILL BE
tra concert, directed by Dr. their children: daughter
Edward Szabo, 3 p.m. Sun- Elaine Green and husband
day at Oak Park High School. Marvin L., and son, Dr.
President Ruth Traison an- Seymour D. Berman, and
nounces
the annual Hanuka wife Rose.
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY
Mr. Berman, who has been
party and dance will be held
Dec. 22 at the Oak Park an automotive manufactur-
er's representative in Detroit
Community Center.
For information, call Pearl for 50 years, is a member of
AND AS S OCIATES
Feldman, 399-3718, or Betty Perfection Lodge of the
Masons. Mrs. Berman is a
Weinberg, 559-5175.
member of Women's Bicur
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The Bermans have three
grandchildren.
Photographs.
The Sims Puppet &

appointed Brandeis Univer-
sity's senior regional director
for the East Central Region
of the United States and part
of Canada. She will represent
Brandeis in Michigan, Ohio,
Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas,
western Pennsylvania a n d
part of Canada.
As regional director, Mrs.
Hearshen will work with
friends of the university, the
Brandeis Alumni Association
and Brandeis National Wom-
en's Committee chapters to

growth and development.
Mrs. Hearshen, educated
in Massachusetts, has served
in leadership roles for Ha-
dassah, Jewish Theological
Seminary, Einstein Medical
School of Yeshiva Univer-
sity, Israel Bonds and Amer-
ican Friends of Hebrew
University.
Mrs. Hearshen has two
daughters who live in Israel
with their families.

Tam O'Shanter Country
Club elected Jack Schon as
president at its recent meet-
ing. Other officers include
Edward Rosenberg and Ga-
briel Moscow, vice presi-
dents; Dr. Sidney Kobernick,
secretary; and Alvin Sha-
piro, treasurer.
Elected to four-year terms
on the board of directors
were Charles Koshar, Alvin
Shapiro and Louis Zucker-
man.

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The Jewish News' little-
known "action line" per-
formed a mitzva on Tues-
day.
A woman called the office
with a special problem: Could
someone translate a telegram
from Israel that, she thought,
was written in Hebrew?
Young People
The city editor's meager
'Turn On' to
knowledge of Hebrew was put
to the test and passed. The
Judaism at Rally
Madison Square Garden three little words on the tele-
was filled with 10,000 Jewish gram were "Yesh Lanu Bat:"
young adults who "turned We have a daughter.
on" to Judaism Nov. 18, re-
ports a Detroiter who said
she witnessed the gathering
organized by the organization
"Hineni."
The name, which means
Here am I, the response of
the Jews to God at Mt. Sinai,
was the brainchild of Reb-
betzin Esther Jungreis. A
Holocaust survivor, she hopes
to win over young people on
college campuses "where
Yiddishkeit had long ceased
to exist."
Marilyn Betman of Detroit
said chapters have been
formed on various campuses
as a counter force to Jesus
freak movements, drugs and
anti-Semitic forces.
She added that there are
plans to hold rallies in major
cities and to open storefront
centers in neighborhoods with
large Jewish populations,
which will be manned by
"Torah counselors."

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