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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-01-25

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34—Friday, January 25, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

amarack W eekend Set by Hillel

Hillel directors Rabbi Max
Kapustin from Wayne State
University, Rabbi Joel Poup-
ko from the University of
Michigan and Rabbi William
D. Rudolph of Michigan
State University also will
speak. Meals, accommoda-
tions and entertainment are
included in the nominal fee.
For reservations, by Mon-
Bowling for Singles
day, call WSU Hillel, 577-
Cong. Beth-Abraham Hillel 3459.
singles will have a bowling
party 6:15 p.m. Sunday at
Ark West Lanes. There will
be a social and refreshments,
and there is a nominal ad-
mission charge. For informa-
Visitors attending the
tion, call Karen Rives, 968-
Sholem Aleichem Institute's
8367.
art show will have an oppor-

The Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation of Wayne State
University will hold its third
annual Tamarack Weekend
Feb. 1-3.
Covering the theme of
"Shabat: the Way of Juda-
ism" will be Rabbi Frank
Fisher of Brooklyn College.

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held through Feb. 10, is the
institute's major fund-raising
event of the year. A prize of
an art work will be presented
to a visitor, and refresh-
ments will be served.
Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
and 8-10 p.m., Feb. 8; noon-
10 p.m., Feb. 9; and 1-5 p.m.,
Feb. 10. There is an admis-
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Activates

Hertzberg to Be
Guest at Dinner
of Men's Clubs

Sinai Re-Elects Its
Chief of Medicine

More Center Courses
in Modern Hebrew

A number of openings re-
Dr. Eli M. Brown was re- main in audio-visual Hebrew
elected chief of the medical classes offered by the Jewish
staff at Sinai Hospital in Center.
recent elections. Drs. Lloyd
Due tq demand, an addi-
J. Paul was elected vice tional beginners class has
chief of staff, and John F. been created this semester
Helfrick was named secre- to join existing beginning,
tary.
intermediate and advanced
Dr. Brown also is chair- courses. Classes also are
man of anesthesiology, and available in conversational
Dr. Paul is a member of the and extremely advanced He-
active staff in pulmonary brew, as well as special
medicine. Dr. Helfrick is Bible discussion classes.
chairman of dental and oral
The spring semester be
surgery. Officers' terms are gins the week of Feb. 3. For
for one year.
information, contact the Cen.
In addition to the officers, ter Hebrew department '341-
members of the medical staff 4200.
executive committee for 1974
are:

A general meeting, with an
election of officers, will be
held for those interested in
softball 1 p.m. Feb. 3 at the
Bnai Brith office. The meet-
ing is open to lodge presi-
dents, athletic chairmen and
softball team captain s.
Lodges interested in forming
teams may sign up at the
meeting. Citywide athletic
chairmen are Marty Melton
and Mary Dictor. For infor-
mation, call David Jaffa,
secretary, LI 6-5805.
Lodges participating in vol-
leyball have announced their
Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg of Drs. Arnold R. Axelrod, Allen
mid-season standings:
Temple Emanu-El, Engle- Berlin, Norman J. Bolton, Ralph
A MER I CAN LEAGU:E
Cash, Piero Foa, Howard S. Gold-
22 wood, N. J. and president of berg, Stuart W. Hamburger, Jo-
26
L'Cliayim No. 1
12
16
Couplets
the American Jewish Con- seph C. Honet, Howard Jacobs,
12
16
Morgenthau No. 1
Sheldon M. Kantor, Adrian Kan-
14 gress, will speak at the Inter- trowitz, Sidney D. Kobernick,
14
Pisgah
21 congregational Men's Crubs Norman Risenzweig, Saul Sakwa,
7
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Alfred I. Sherman, Manuel Sklar,
2 of Metropolitan Detroit Din- H. Saul Sugar. Maurice Tatelman,
26
Tikva
11 ner 6 p.m. Feb. 12 at Adat Edward J. Treian•n and Ronald
17
L'Chayim No. 2
12 Shalom Synagogue. For E. Trunsky.
16
Brotherhood
12
16
Morgenthau No. 2
19 tickets, call the synagogue
9
Marshall
23 office, 581-5100.
5
Keklan
Classifieds Get Quick Results I

LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
TER will have its annual

election of officers 8:30 p.m.
Feb. 5, at the Zionist Cultural
Center. President's and ADL
reports will be given. An ex-
ecutive of the Metropolitan
Detroit Better Business Bur-
eau, Mrs. G. T. Kropp, will
present, "A Look at YoUr
Better Business Bureau." Re-
freshments will be served.

BB Women Join
Girls for Brunch

"Are We Alone Again? —
Anti-Semitism '74" is the
theme for a brunch spon-
sored jointly by the Bnai
Brith Women's Council and
Bnai Brith Girls' Council
noon Sunday at Cong. Beth
Abraham-Hillel.
Martin M. Doctoroff, chair-
man of the Michigan Re-
gional Board of the Anti-
Defamation League and a
former FBI agent, will
speak.
A major purpose of this
brunch, which is replacing
jointly sponsored dinners, is
to create a deeper feeling of
cooperation between the
women and girls of Bnai
Brith.
Chairmen are Selma Cohen
for the women's council and
Diane Margolis for the girls'
council. Tickets are available
from individual chapters.

Men's Clubs

TEMPLE ISRAEL BROTH-
ERHOOD will have an eve-
ning with the cantor in a pro-
gram entitled "From Shtetl
to Stage Door" 8 p.m. Sun-
day at the temple. The show,
reminiscent of an evening at
Littman's Peoples Theater,
will feature composer Jack
Gottlieb, Cantor Harold Or-
bach and Gail Posner, a stu-
dent of Gottlieb. Free tickets
are available at the temple
box office.
* * *
TAU EPSILON RHO LE-
GAL FRATERNITY, Detroit
Graduate Chapter, announces
four members were electedt
to top national offices at its
53rd annual convention in To-
ronto. Elected were Benja-
min J. Safir, supreme grad-
uate bursar; Frederick B.
Gold, supreme scholar; Stan-
ley E. Wise, supreme liaison
officer; and Harry Klein, su-
preme associate editor. The
fraternity presented its Card-
ozo Memorial Award to Judge
Bora Laskin, chief justice of
the Supreme Court of Cana-
da.

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CLUB will show the film, "I
Was Born in Jerusalem,"
8:30 p.m. Feb. 2 at the syna-
gogue. Men's club members
and their wives will be ad-
mitted free. Nonmembers are
Bnai Brith Bowler
invited at a nominal charge.
Gets Perfect Score
For reservations, call the
Milt Resnick of Dartmouth synagogue office, 851-5100.
Ave., Oak Park, bowled a
perfect game of 300 Sunday
at Luxery Lanes in Ferndale Visually Handicaped
in the Morgenthau-Tikva in- Aids Demonstrated
terlodge tournament of Bnai
In a major effort to ac-
Brith. A member of Tikvah quaint the public with new
Lodge, Resnick came to the devices designed to aid the
tournament after playing in visually handicaped, the Tay-
a volleyball league with his lor Lions Club, with the
son.
support of the Security Bank
Although Resnick said he and Trust Co. of Southgate,
was tired before the bowling is holding a "Visual Aids
began, he racked up scores Seminar for the Blind"
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afternoon, totaling 16 strikes Bank's headquarters, 16333
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The Optacon, a revolu-
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Montefiore Lodge, Free blind, is on exhibit, along
Sons of Israel, will meet 8 with some 50 other devices
p.m. Feb. 12 at the White- that can be utilized to assist
hall Apts. club house. New persons with visual prob-
member couples are invited lems.
Saturday and Monday, the
to participate in lodge's
125th national anniversary devices will be the subject
salute, socials and fund- of private demonstrations for
raisings. For information, the special-education person-
call Mrs. Lillian Rice, 643- nel who deal with visually
6107, or Mrs. Roz Neuman, handicaped students in school
systems.
863-8486.

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