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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH -NEVIS
32—Friday, Nov. 15, 1974

Bob Talbert
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six from State. at Convention -
WASHINGTON—Six Mich- I Mrs. Meir addressed the

igan residents, all active in
Jewish communal affairs,
are in Israel as part of a
group of 1,000 American and
Canadian delegates and
guests at Bnai Brith's inter-
national convention.
P rime Allister Yitzhak
R a bin, his predecessor,
Golda. Meir, and v a r i o u s
high-ranking officials -will ad-
dress sessions during the
meetings in both Jerusalem
and Tel Aviv.
The delegates from Michi-
gan are: Bernard Panush, a
member of Bnai Brith adult
Jewish education commis-
sion; Louis Weber, a mem-
ber of the board of governors
of Bnai Brith District 6; Sol
Moss, a past president of the
district; Nathan D. Ruben-
stein, a former member of
the district board of gover-
nors; Dr. Bertram_1L Marx,
of Flint, president of the
Michigan council and Sher-
wood N. Berman, of Okemos,
first vice president of the
council.

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opening session in Jerusalem
Thursday, while Rabin will
speak Sunday in Tel Aviv.
Delegates will also hear
Foreign Minister Yigal Allan,
Defense Minister S_h i m on
Peres, Gen. Haim Herzog,
Hebrew University President
Avraham Harman, Minister-
Without-Portfolio •Gide on
Hausner, and U.S. Ambassa-
dor Kenneth Keating. Israeli
President Ephraim Katzir
will host a reception.
In addition, special brief-
ings Will be conducted by In-
formation Minister Aharon
Yariv and leaders in the
Knesset, the military, and
heads of the political opposi-
tion.

BB tounC its Witt

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ctivities

nat Amid,/

IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE -
will host the sixth annual in-
ternational inter-lodge bowl-
ing tournament 12:30 p.m.
Sunday at Oak Park Lanes.
Bloch Lodge will compete
against Leonard Mayzell On-
tario Lodge of Toronto. The
weekend affair, beginning to-
day, will be highlightea•by a
banquet 7 p.m. Saturday at
Kingsley Din.
* * '*
DOWNTOWN-FOX LODGE
will hold its annual feather
party 8 p.m: Thursday at the
JWV Memorial Home. Prizes
will be given and refresh-
ments will be served. For
ticket information,. call Lean,
and Kendler, 398-9823.
*
*

DETROIT BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER
will have a co-ed meeting
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Dr. 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at Lin-
Norman E. Frimer, of Brook- coln Towers Apts. club
lyn, has been appointed inter- room. Robert_ Naftaly, vice
national director of the Bnai president of the Michigan
Brith Hillel FoundatiOns ef- Regional Advisory Board of
fectiveJan. _
the Anti-Defamation League,
In his new post Dr. Frimer will review "The New Anti-
will succeed Dr. Alfred Jos- S e m i t i s rn." Refreshments
pe, who will retire after 35
years of Hillel service, incud- will be served, and guests
ing 27 years as national pro- are invited, For information,
gram director and, since call Kay Goodman, 543-0984.
* * *
1971, as international director.
HENRY MORGENTHAU
Dr. -Frimer is completing
his .27th year of Hillel ser- CHAPTER will, meet 12:30
vice. He started his Hillel ca- p.m. Wednesday at the Lin-
reer in 1943, serving first at coln Towers Apts • club room.
City College of New York and Dr. Phillip Hoekstra w i 11
later at the University of speak on "Breast Cancer De-
tection and How It Relates
Minnesota.
After serving for one year to Thermoscaii." A _dessert
as academic dean of Stern luncheon will be served. Mrs.
College for Women of Yesh- Ralph Gross,/ president, in-
iva University, he returned vites guest. - .

*
to Hillel as national coordi-
ISRAEL L O D IO E AND
nator for affairs in. the New
CHAPTER will host a bingo
York area. --
Dr. Frimer is highly .re- party 8 p.m. Saturday at the
garded by Hillel as an able Jewish War Veterans Mem-
administrator, prolific writer, orial Home, Southfield. Re-
and eloquent interpreter of freshments will be served,
and friends are invited. There
campus life..
The promotion of Rabbi is a nominal charge. For in-
Oscar Grbner from assistant formation, call. Esther Apple-
to associate national director baum, 557-2975, or Sy Res-
was also announced. 'Rabbi nick, 398-2745.
* * *
Groner has been associated
DETROIT CHAPTER will
with Hillel for 22 years, first
as director at Northwestern have a bingo party for paid-
University and, since 1960, as up members noon—Wednes-
assistant national director for d a y at Knob-in-the-Woods
community affairs and cam- Apts. club house. Luncheon
will be served. Mrs. Herbert
pus services.

Hillel Appoints
World Director

Bez, program chairman of
Women's Council and past
president of Zieger Chapter,
will speak on. Tay-Sachs dis-
ease.

ADL Service
• •
Divisions Merge

Host Sapir Dinner.

The Bnai Brith Men's' and
Women's councils of Metro-
politan Detroit will host a
dinner for Pinhas Sapir Mon-
- day, during his Detroit visit.
The leadership of both
councils will hear Sapir dis-
cuss current issues in Israel
and the Jewish world and
have a question and answer
period following dinner.
The dinner, by invitation
only, will be held at Cong.
Beth Achim at 6:05 p.m., to
be followed by a meeting for
the general public at 8:15
p.m. -
Mrs. Maynard Kalef, presi-
dent of the Bnai Brith W0
en's Council and David
vine, president of the Metr
politan Detroit Bnai
Council haNie appointed Mri.
Felix Rosenzweig as chair-
man of this dinner commit-
tee. Serving her will be John
Anstandig representing the
men's council.

NEW YORK—Benjamin R.
Epstein, national director of
the - Anti-Defamation League
of Bnai - Brith, announced the)
merger of the agency's pro-
gram and community service
divisions "in order to ,coordi-
nate their activities and bet-
ter serve the Jewish com-
munity and the general pub-
lic." •
He named Theodore Freed-
man, director of the commun-
ity service division, as direc-
tor of the new enlarged _oper-
ation.
The community service di-
vision has been in charge of
overseeing ADL's regional
offices around the country
which nerve as microcosms of
the national office.. The pro-
gram division, under the di-
rection of Oscar Cohen, has
been responsible for ..ADL's Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4
national and local community Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2730
efforts to improve interreli- 4- THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING
gious and intergroup relations
Wed. MATINEES ALL
and for producing audio-vis-
THEATERS-1 Show only
at 1:00-51
ual and printed educational
materials on human relations
"AIRPORT 1975" (PG) -
themes.
"ABDICATION" (PG)
"EARTHQUAKE"
New Lodge to Hear
"THE ODESSA FILE" (PG)
Local ADL Director "LAW AND DISORDER" (R)
Richard Lobenthal, Mehl-
"THE LAST DETAIL" (R)
g- an director of the _A n t i -
Kuy 12 Mlle-Coolidge
BER
Defamation League of Bnai
LI 2-0330
Brith, will speak to a newly Weekdays open at 6:45, starts at 7
Spectacular
World
of Nature.
formed north suburban lodge
8 p.m. Thursday at the Maple G for Entire Family at 7 and 9
Sorry No Passes or
House Restaurant, West
Coupons Accepted
Bloomfield.
Sat. and Sun. Open. at 1 p.m.
"The Wonder of It All"
He will speak on "Anti-
Semitism in the North Sub- At 1:25, 3:15, 5:10 7 p.m. and 8:50
urban Area and Elsewhere."
The new lodge is being or- 'JACKSON'S ACTION AT
ganized at the request of
residents of West Bloomfield
and Farmington Hills. A so-
cial hour will fallow, and
prospective, members a r e
HARNESS RACING
welcome. F o r information,
call the Bnai Brith office,
THRU DEC. 31
354-6100.

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