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April 16, 1976 31

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BB Einstein Lodge, Chapter
••
Bnai Brith Activities 1 Repeat Anniversary Program

AHAVA CHAPTER held
its third annual installation
dinner recently at the Sus-
sex House. New officers are:
Sue Manhoff, president;
Linda Levine, president-
elect; Cynthia Kleiner,
Sharon Moss and Denise
Richman, vice presidents;
Linda Grosbart, treasurer;
Cheryl Levine, Debi Weis-
berg and Marla Friedman,
secretaries; and Steffi Ko-
rens, immediate past presi-
clent. Board members in-
Ellen Apsel, Phyllis
er, Sue Lindeman,
* *

Nance Korens, Harriet Sa-
dow, Jackie Smith, Shelley
Spinner, Deborah Weiss
and Judi Weiss.
* * * –
MAURICE ZEIGER
CHAPTER installed Mir-
iam Stillwell as president at
its installation dinner at the
Sussex House April 6. Other
officers are Anita Sonen-
shein, Bonnie Shapiro and
Shirley Feig, vice presi-
dents; Emily Rogow, trea-
surer; and Martha Kush-
mar, Ceil Goodman and
Connie Kaye, secretaries.

*

Panush, Mrs. Levine to Chair
Bnai Brith Presidents Brunch

Albert Einstein Lodge
and Chapter of Bnai Brith
will repeat their musical
and dramatic revue 8:30
p.m. May 8 at Oak Park
High School.
The program marks the
20th anniversary of the
lodge and chapter, which
are mainly comprised of
immigrants from Eastern
Europe who came to the
U.S. after 1945.
Included in - the pro-
gram, which recalls the
shtetl days until the pre-
sent, are dramatic read-

ings in Yiddish, English
and Hebrew, and music by
Eric Rosenow and his Con-
tinentals. The University
of Michigan and Wayne
State University dance
troupes also will enter-
tain.
The program was written
and directed by Rosa Leven-
son, with musical direction
by Sam Moss.

Tickets are available by
calling Park Clothing,
541-7116, and at Bornstein's
and Spitzer's book stores.

Yeshiva U. Prof.
Receives Grant

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AMPAI. Meeting
Set for April 25

MP AL, American Israel
ding Corp., an Ameri-
can - based corporation
which has channeled more
n $800 million into Is-
l's economy has sched-
uled a report meeting for 11
a.m. April 25 at the Michi-
gan Inn.
Reports on the corpora-
tion's activities will be given
by Samuel Neaman, a direc-
tor and member of the Exec-
utive Committee of AM-
PAL, and corporation
regional director Dorel \Eis-
ner.
A film on Israel's econ-
omy will be shown. For res-
ervations, call Morris Lie-
berman, WO 1-3260, or
write AMPAL, c/o Histad-
rut, 28555 Middlebelt Road,
.__Farmington 48024.

EVELYN LEVINE

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• The Sunshine Band
• The Dan Yessian
Arrangement
• The Holden Caufield
Group

Joseph Feuereisen, secre-
taries.
The council's newly-
elected officers will be in-
stalled at a luncheon to be
held noon April 29 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. Instal-
lation chairman, Mrs. Eu-
gene Paul, announces that
reservations may be made
by calling ticket co-chair-
men, Mrs. Isadore Perlmut-
ter, 542-2686, or Mrs. Henry
Sohnenshein, 352-0437.

Specialists in Bar Mitzvas,
Weddings, Banquets

478-3737

Democratic Candidates Tell
Stands on Mideast Issue

man of the Michigan Re-
gion, Bnai Brith Youth Or-
ganization Board of
Directors and was a leader
in the 50th anniversary cele-
bration of AZA. She served
on the boards of the Anti-
Defamation League and
Wayne State University
Hillel Foundation. She is a
past president of Rex Chap-
ter and is active in the
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
and in CARIH.
Ziedan Atashi, former
Israeli Consul for New
York, and now Counselor
to the Permanent Mission
of Israel to the United Na-
tions, is the guest speaker.
The goal of the brunch is
to complete the fourth De-
troit Bnai Brith forest of
10,000 trees in the Bnai
Brith Martyrs' Forest in Is-
rael honoring the past pres-
idents of the Councils who
served prior to 1966. Groves
of 1,000 trees each will
honor the current Bnai
Brith Council Presidents —
David Bittker, head of the
Men's Council, and Gloria
Ellis, president of the Worn-
e,n'S Council. Each of the
presidents of the 24 Lodges
and 25 Chapters will be hon-
ored with the planting of
Gardens.
Meyer Littky is chairman
of the Men's Council's Israel
Martyrs' Forest Committee,
and Mrs. David Freedman
heads the tributes commit-
tee of the Women's Council.
Associate chairmen of the
Martyrs' Forest Committee
are: Joseph Bender, Charles
Fink, Leo Hack, Ernest
Shaw and David Levine. Lou
Segel is the consultant.
Admission is by the
planting of Iwo or more
trees per person. For infor-
mation, call Bnai Brith,
354-6100, or JNF, 968-0820.

,

Dan Yessian Assoc. Presents

Rhea Rowe Named to Head
Bnai Brith Women's Unit

Elected to serve with her
are: Mesdames Sylvia Ross,
president-elect; Paul New-
man, Mel Tichik and
Charles Ruben, vice presi-
dents; Sherwin Sokolov,
treasurer; Bernard White-
man, Harold Michaels and

Bernard Panush, past
president of the Metropoli-
tan Detroit Bnai Brith
Council and Evelyn Levine,
past president of the Wom-
en's Council, will co-chair
the 10th annual Bnai Brith
Presidents' Brunch, which
will be held on 10 a.m. April
25 at Cong. Beth Abraham-
Hillel. The brunch will be
held in cooperation with the
Jewish National Fund.
Panush was vice presi-
dent of the Jewish Commu-
nity Council for three years.
He is chairman of the Adult
Education and Cultural
Commission of Cong. Beth
Achim. He is a member of
the International Bnai Brith
Adult Education Commis-
sion and of the editorial
board of Heritage magazine.
He was the initiator of the ,
Bnai Brith Presidents'
Brunches 10 years ago.
Mrs. Levine was chair-

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Rhea Rowe was elected
president of the Bnai Brith
Women's Council of Metro-
politan- Detroit at the coun-
cil's recent election meeting.

BERNARD PANUSH

.

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
$40,000, three-year grant
has made to Dr. Melvyn
Berger of Yeshiva Univer-
sity, to conduct basic re-
search at the. Weizmann
Institute in Israel.
The grant was made by
the United States-Israel
Binational Science Founda-
tion, the university said.
Under the grant, Dr. Ber-
ger, mathematics professor
at the university's Belfer
graduate school of science,
will serve as liaison with the
Weizmann Institute mathe-
matics division .

WASHINGTON, (JTA) —
Two aspirants for the Dem-
-ocratic Presidential nomi-
nation, Sen. Henry M. Jack-
son of Washington and Rep.
Morris Udall of Arizona,
addressed themselves to two
immediate issues in the
Middle East on national tel-
evision.
Jackson, appearing on the
CBS program "Face the
Nation," warned of dire con-
sequences for the Middle
East and the entire world if
Syria intervenes unilater-
ally in the current Lebanese
civil strife. Udall, on NBC's
"Meet The Press," expressed
firm opposition to U.S.
arms supplies to Egypt.

At the same time, former
Georgia Governor Jimmy
Carter said that Israel's
settlements in the occu-
pied territories were pro-
per and that he supported
the sale of the C-130 trans-
port planes to Egypt, but
not pre-emptive weapons.
Carter made his remarks
in answer to questions
during a 30-minute meet-
ing with an invited group
of about 100 Jewish lead-
ers.

Answering a question
which noted that the Ford
Administration has called
the Jewish settlements in

Black Market
Drop Forseen

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — De-
spite inflation, Israeli ex-
perts foresee a drop in the
price of the black market
dollar. A heavy influx of vis-
itors for Passover and Inde-
pendence Day with a larger
supply of free dollars will
drive the price of the dollar
down.

the territories illegal,
Carter said Israel has never
said the settlements are per-
manent and there is no rea-
son why the land itself
should not be settled.
Earlier in his prepared re-
marks, Carter repeated his
statement made several
times _previously that if he
was premier of Israel he
would not give up control of
the Golan Heights or of East
Jerusalem, including the
holy places. He said as Pres-
ident he would not press Is-
rael to relinquish those
areas.

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