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Sweet Touch to Membership Drive League Lists

"Sweeten Your World:
Join Bnai Brith Women" is
the theme of a citywide
phone-a-than membership ac-
/ quisition campaign to be held
by the Bnai Brith Women's
Council Sunday through
Thursday.
Some 100 volunteers will
participate. In keeping with
=--- the campaign theme, they
will distribute candy to
women joining during this
period.
The council's membership
efforts will culminate in the
second annual Fall Festival,
to be held Sept. 12 at Adat

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Mrs. Maynard Kalef, coun-
cil president, has named Mrs.
Sylvia Ross as membership
acquisition chairman and
Mrs. Paul Newman, mem-
bership continuity chairman.
Mrs. Robert Ellis is member-
ship cabinet coordinator.
Other members of the
council membership cabinet
who have been involved in
planning are Mesdames
Harold A. Robinson, life
membership chairman;
David Levine, expansion
chairman; Allen Weitzman,
adviser; Sydney Bradley,
Philip Cutler, Josef Feuerei-
sen, Mark Klinger, Isadore
Perlmutter and Leonard
Saltz.
Bnai Brith Women is the
sole support- of the Children's
Home in Israel, a facility for
emotionally disturbed boys.
Other projects supported by
Bnai Brith Women are the
Bnai Brith Youth Organiza-
tion, Hillel Foundations, Anti-
Defamation League and the
Jewish-Arab project, a hu-
man relations program in
Israel.

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Pitch Softball League lists June 30 at the home of Susan
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BB Women Plan
Delegate Parley

Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
cil of Metropolitan Detroit
will hold a delegates meeting
8 p.m. Wednesday at the Zi-
onist Cultural Center.
Mrs. Maynard Kalef, coun-
cil ,president, invites dele-
gates to a reception, follow-
ing the meeting, honoring
women from the Detroit
Council recently elected to
District 6 offices; Mesdames
Andrew Berger, vice presi-
dent; Joseph Rodman and Ira
Albion, directors.
All are past presidents of
the Bnai Brith Women s
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit.

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REY-UT • CHAPTER, the
newly formed couples unit,
will have a cocktail party 8
p.m. June' 30 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carney,
14460 LaBelle, Oak Park. For
information, interested
couples between the ages of
25 and 35, may call the in-
terim president, Fran Kra-
vitz, 647-0533, or the Bnai
Brith Council office, 354-6100.

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Yellon and Sam Turbow.

Holocaust Novel
Wins BB Award

WASHINGTON — Arnost
Lustig, Czech-born writer of
short stories, novels and
screen plays, has been named
winner of the 1974 Bnai Brith
Book Award for his novel
"A Prayer for Katerina
Horovitzova." -
The award, which includes
a prize of $500, is given for
"the outstanding Jewish lit-
erary achievement" of the
preceding year.
Lustig's prize-winning book,
published by Harper and
Row, is based on his experi-
ences in a concentration
camp during World War II.
It has been acclaimed as "a
stark and tragic novel of
terrifying power."
In 1963, Lustig's screen
play "Transport From Para-
dise" won first prize at the
Locarno, Switzerland, film
festival. His "Diamonds in
the Night" was named best
screen play at a 1964 film
festival in Mannheim, Ger-
many.
His writings have been
translated into 20 languages.
A resident of the United
States since 1970, LuStig, 48,
teaches modern literature
and film-making at American
University here. Earlier, he
was a visiting professor at
the University of Iowa and
Drake University.

COUPLETS UNIT 5016 will
have its third annual picnic
3-7 p.m. July 14 ,at the Oak
Park Municipal Park, area 2.
Members are asked to bring
their own, food. There is a
nominal charge per family,
and the. public is invited. For
information, call Michelle
Passon, 642-7126.
*
DEBORAH CHAPTER will
have its annual membership
continuity luncheon 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Lincoln
To w e r s Apts. community
room. There will be an arts
and crafts demonstration by
John Souse. For reservations,
call Mrs. Harvey Cohen, 545-
7864.
* * *
DETROIT LODGE will in-
stall William Gross as presi-
dent, 6:30 p.m. Thursday at
the Raleigh House. Installing
Skyrocket
officers will be Nathan Rub-
People never really under-
enstein, a member of Bnai"
Brith national board of gov- stood how easy flying was
ernors; Martin Weston, vice until they saw their money
president, Metropolitan De- doing it at the supermarket.
troit Bnai Brith Council; and
Irving Siegel, a past presi-

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fund raiser for the Bnai
Brith Youth Appeal. Other
officers to be installed are
vice presidents, Peter Perl.:
man, Edwin Sitron, and Mel-
vivTurbow; treasurer, Rolfe
Weil; secretaries, William
Rosen and Ben Grossinger;
chaplain, Sheldon J. Fridson
(immediate past president);
and warden Meyer Werber,
Trustees are:

Registration Begun
for UHS Foil Nursery

Registration for September
is taking place at the United
Hebrew Schools Nursery
School. There are a few open-
ings available for the Tues-
day-Thursday morning group.
The school, now in its 24th
year, is under the direction
of Sylvia Handler and Reva
Klaymer and meets at the --
10 Mile Jewish Center. For
information, call the United
Hebrew School branch, LI
84191,, between 8 a.m. and
4 p.m.

Reappraisals
What this country needs
most at present is a revival
of faith — faith in our coun-
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 21, 1974-37

KIAIVIESHA LAKE, N.Y.
—A plaque honoring the
Joint Distribution Committee
"for 60 years of aid and com-
fort to Jews throughout the
world" was presented to
Samuel L. Haber at the 122nd
annual convention of District
One of Bnai Brith by the
Bnai Brith women at the Con-
cord•Hotel. -
Haber noted that the Jew-
ish world has change drastic-
ally 'since 1914.
In the Moslem/Arab world
in North Africa and the
Middle East there were close
to a million Jews in 1948,
Haber said. There are today
fewer than 125,000. Most of
the emigrated to Israel.
He warned that conditions
in Argentina and Chile have
deteriorated and bear watch-
ing and noted more limited
programs in India, Shanghai
and Spain and Portugal, all
of which are important "in
the survival of Jewry."

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