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April 2, 1976 55

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ann Arbor Rabbi to Speak
at Holocaust Seminar Sunday

Bittker, Ellis Honors Slated at Bnai Brith Presidents Event

David Bittker, president
of the Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Council, and
One hundred Jewish edu- Schools, "Theological Res- Gloria Ellis, president of the
cators and students in the ponses to the Holocaust";
Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
metropolitan Detroit area Gordon Silverman of Labor cil of Metropolitan Detroit,
Zionist
Alliance,
"The
Holo-
will attend a workshop-sem-
will each be honored with
inar about contemporary caust and Israel"; and Rabbi the planting of groves of 1,-
significances of the Holo- Gerald Teller of Cong. 000 trees in Israel, through
caust Sunday at the La- Shaarey Zedek, "Inte- the Jewish National Fund.
bor Zionist Institute, co- grating the Holocaust into The tribute will be an-
sponsored by the Jewish Religious School Curricula nounced at the 10th annual
Community Council and the and Youth Grouth Pro- Bnai Brith presidents
grams."
Jewish Educators Council.
brunch April 25 at Cong.
David Bergman will Beth Abraham-Hillel. The
Rabbi Joel Poupko, direc-
tor of the Bnai Brith Hillel present his moving slide- brunch will be held in coop-
Foundation at the Univer- tape production of the eration with the Jewish
sity of Michigan, will begin meaning of the Holocaust National Fund.
.morning's activities as seen through the eyes of
The goal of the brunch is
a keynote address, and a survivor. Participants
will also lead a workshop will also have an opportu- to complAe the fourth De-
session on "Jewish Resist- nity to view an exhibit troit fo , est of 10,000 trees
sponsored by Shaarit Hap- hon )ri,ig the past presi-
ance to the Holocaust."
Other workshop topics laytah, the association of den,s of the men's and wom-
and leaders providing re- concentration camp survi- ert's councils who served
prior to 1966 and gardens of
sources for the program are: vors.
Following a student me- 100 trees will be planted in
David L. Bittker of the Anti-
Defamation League, "New morial service in memory of ho%or of each current lodge
Forms of Anti-Semitism"; the Nazi victims, Canto: and chapter president.
Joe Radelet, of the Detroit Norman Rose of Ten -vile
A graduate of the Univer-
Round Table, "Jewish- Emanu-El, will provide _!los- sity of Michigan, Bittker is a
Christian Relations"; Dr. ing remarks.
Jay Stern of United Hebrew

Singles
Events

THE MICHIGAN JEW-
ISH YOUNG ADULT
COUNCIL will have an
oneg Shabat 8:30 p.m. April
9 at Cong. Beth Shalom. Dr.
Leonard Moss of Wayne
State University's anthro-
pology department will give
an illustrated talk on
"Jewish Folklore." Refresh-
ments will be served, and Is-
raeli dancing will follow.
For reservations, by
Wednesday; call Heidi
Press, 643-7672, evenings
after 6 p.m. Young adults
age 18-35 are invited at no
charge, but reservations are
required.
* * *
TEMPLE BETH EL
SINGLES will have a coffee
house with a folk singer 7:30
p.m. Wednesday in the tem-
ple. Refreshments will be
served, and there is a nom-
inal charge. For informa-
tion, call Ted Dizik,
559-0762.
* * *
SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES will meet 8 p.m.
Sunday at the 10 Mile Jew-
ish Community Center. Dr.
James Quina, director of
Learning Community, will
speak on "Skill Exchanges."
Refreshments will be
served, and there is a nom-
inal charge.
* * *
DETROIT SOCIALI-
TES will have a paid-up
rr—rnbership dinnex 5:30
Sunday at the Berkley
Masonic Temple. There will
be music for dancing and
more. For information, call
reservation chairman Au-
gusta Weinberg, 968-8058,
or Bess Columbus, 576-2733.
The group will have an open
dance April 24.
* * *
CRITERION CLUB will
see the musical comedy
"Once Upon a Mattress,"
8:15 p.m., Saturday at the
Parks and Recreation build-
ing at the Southfield Civic
Center. For information,
call Cecile Bartholomew,
559-8397, or Betty Wein-
berg, 559-5175.

People
Make News

Alvin L. Kushner, execu-
tive director of the 3swish
Community Council of Met-
ropolitan Detroit, has been
appointed to serve as a
member of the Reference
Board on Cultural Plural-
ism, a division of the State
of Michigan's Department
of Education.
* * *
Barbara E. Berman of
Oak Park, a registered
nurse, has been named as-
sistant director of nursing
in charge of nursing staff
development for the Harper
and Grace Central divisions
of United Hospitals of De-
troit.
* * *
Tracey Allen, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Al-
len of West Bloomfield, has
been accepted to live and
study abroad for a summer
as an exchange student with.
International Cultural Ex-
change. She will live with a
family and study in The
Netherlands.
* * *
Julius Chajes' Sym-
phonic Poem "Eros" will
have its world premiere July
11 at Meadow Brook at a
concert of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, under the
direction of Aldo Ceccato.
Chajes is conductor of the
Center Symphony Orches-
tra and on the Music Fac-
ulty of Wayne State Univer-
sity.

* * *
Musicians Honor
Rosenow Band

Bandleader Eric Rosenow
and his Continentals will
appear for the first time at
the annual Federation of
Musicians' ball to be held in
May at Roma Hall, Livonia.
A bandleader for 25
years, Rosenow and his
eight-member orchestra,•
have appeared at numerous
wedding, Bar Mitzva and
other receptions.
Born in Germany, Ro-
senow, who is a pianist,
came to the U.S. in 1948 by
way of Shanghai, China.

DAVID BITTKER

GLORIA ELLIS

past president of Centennial
Lodge, and on the executive
board of the Jewish Com-
munity Council. He is vice
chairman of the Michigan
Region of the Anti-Defama-
tion League, member of the
boards of the Wayne State
University Hillel Founda-
tion, Bnai Brith Youth Or-
ganization and Covenant
Credit Union. He is a mem-

ber of Adat Shalom Syn-
agogue.
Mrs. Ellis is a past pres-
ident of Ivan S. Bloch
Chapter and has served
the women's council as
treasurer and vice presi-
dent as well as chairman
of many major commit-
tees. She is vice chairman
of the Michigan regional

Activities
in Society

.

Mr. and Mrs. William
(Edith) Wolok were hon-
ored by family and friends
Sunday on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniver-
sary in the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Wolok of Oakwood Dr.,
Oak Park.
* * .*
Detroit delegates to the
Bnai Brith Women's Inter-
national Biennial Conven-
tion in Washington were:
Gloria Ellis, president of the
Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
cil of Metropolitan Detroit,
and Eadie Albion, Blanche
Bauman, Emma Berg, Ruth
Blumberg, 'Sally Fields,
Belle Fruitman, Linda Gar-
field, Ida Moss, Anna No-
sanchuck, Lillian Onrich,
Sarena Paul, Sylvia Ross,
Shirley Schlussel, Beverly
Toren, Freaell Whiteman,
Alice Zaremberg, Shirley
Zickerman and Gussie
Zuckerstein.

Sidney Hillman, leader of
the Amalgamated labor
union, helped form Presi-
dent Roosevelt's New Deal.

MACK PITT
and
His Orchestra

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Prof. Gerald M. Meister
will speak on behalf of the
Israel Bond campaign at a
leadership reception May 2
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Flatt, Oak Park.
The event is a prelude to
an United Israel Bond din-
ner-dance to be held later
this year.
Prof. Meister is director
of the Ramapo Institute,
which specializes in interna-
tional relations and interna-
tional law, located in New
York. He is the executive
director of Herut, United
Zionist Revisionists of
America.
The five organizations
who annually join together
to support the Israel Bond
campaign by holding a
leadeiship reception and
dinner-dance are Radomer

advisory board of the Bnai
Brith Youth Organization
and is a member of the
advisory board of the Anti-
Defamation League..
Mrs. Ellis was graduated
from Douglas College of
Rutgers University and
earned her master's degree
in library science at Wayne
State University.
Admission is by the
planting of two or more
trees, per person. For infor-
mation, call Bnai Brith,
354-6100, or JNF, 968-0820.

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