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June 10, 1977 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-06-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Brithl
Activities

[

AHAVA CHAPTER will
have a general meeting 8
p.m. Wednesday in the
home of Barbara Shaw,
29770 Red Leaf Dr., South-
field. Handwriting expert
Donna Thiel will be guest
speaker. For information,
call Denise Richman, 546-
8472, or Barbara Shaw, 557-
2472. The chapter will visit
the Oakland County Chil-
dren's Village Thursday.
For information, call Susan
Manhoff, 557-9059.

*

* *

HARRY B. KEIDAN
LODGE will host a dinner
and installation 7 p.m. June
14 in the Carlyle Tower
Apts. club room. Morris Di-
renfeld will discharge the
current officers, and Harold
Jaffa will install the newly
elected officers. They are:
Jonathan Jaffa, president;
Harold Wolfe, Jack Kotlus,
Bernie Cohen and Seymour
Horowitz, vice presidents;
Robert Miller, William
Katz and Sheldon Dworkin,
secretaries; and Ray Red-
lich, treasurer. Trustees
are Al Ryder, Sam Mar-
golis, Harry Farber, Sam
Weiner, Steve Weston, Ken
Bertin, Harold Goodman,
Jerry Kirshner and Bob
Redlich. Films on Soviet
Jewish emigration will be
shown, and a kosher dinner
will be served at no charge
to members.

* * *

DOWNTOWN-FOX
LODGE will hold its annual
installation dinner 6:30 p.m.
Thursday at Cong. Bnai
Moshe. Dinner will be serv-
ed. Officers to be installed
by Harry Wolff are Mau-
rice Victor, president;
Myer Mandelbaum, Murray
Tait and Harry Glassman,
presidential committee;
David Guss, Mel Case,
Jack Hoffman and Sam Slaf-
kin, vice presidential com-
mittee; Moe Moore, treas-
urer; Ben Joffe, Leonard
Kendler and Harry Siskind,
secretaries ; Sam Shenk-
man, guardian; Abe Rich-
man, warden; and Law-
rence Pianin, chaplain.
Trustees include George
Victor, Hyman Kaplan,
Morris Diem, Abe Mayers,
Sol Brenner, Louis Konick,
Sam Cohen, Frank Olenick,
Berko Zdanowicz, Jack
Friedman, Charles Weiss
and Wolff. For reservation
information, call Kendler,
398-9823; Tait, 356-7525; or
Mandelbaum, 547-4408.
There is a charge.
* * *
TUCKER-GRANT
LODGE elected David
Rosen president for the
1977-1978 program year.
Other officers are Ed
Cohon, Mary Dubrinsky,
Morry Sherman, Ron White
and Richard Sweet, vice
presidents; Robert Grant,
Jim Zachman and Gary
Damrauer, secretaries; and
Allen Beckerman, chaplain.
Officers will be installed at
a banquet in conjunction
with the lodge bowling
league banquet Saturday at
the Southfield Holiday Inn.

Ernest Shaw Elected President Avivah Zuckerman, Studied
Immunology at Hebrew U.
of Metro Bnai Brith Council

Ernest Shaw, a past presi-
dent of the Henry Mor-
genthau Lodge, was elected
president of the Metropol-
itan Detroit Bnai Brith
Council.
Shaw, assistant dean at
Walsh College of Accountan-
cy and Business Adminis-
tration, was director of the
IRS National Data Center
in Detroit, and previously
served with the IRS in
Ogden, Utah. In 1971-73 he
was chairman of the De-
troit Federal Executive
Board.
He is a management con-
sultant to the government
of Jamaica, where he
works with the permanent
secretary of the Ministry of
Social Security.
A native of Denver, he re-
ceived a Doctor of Law de-
gree from Fordham Univer-
sity, and was admitted to
the bar in New York State.
He received a master's de-
gree in business adminis-
tration and accountancy
from City University in
New York, and is regis-
tered as a public account-
ant.
Other officers are: vice

ERNEST SHAW

presidents, Irving Bitter-
man, Floyd Bornstein,
David Jaffa and Ralph Mill-
er; secretaries, Joel Gar-
field and Bernard Schlus-
sel; treasurer, John Anstan-
dig; board of governors,
David Bittker and Martin
Weston; and trustees, Irwin
Alpern, Andrew Berger,
Lawrence Brown, Gerald
Corlin, Stanley Eisenberg,
Richard Kay, Meyer Littky,
Bernard Markofsky, Harry
Michelson and Harold
Zuker.

Jewry on the Air

This Week's Radio and Television Programs

VISTAS OF ISRAEL:
6:30 a.m. Sunday, WOMG
FM (104.3, Israel culture
and literature, a calendar
of events in the Jewish com-
munity follows.
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL:
6:30 a.m. Sunday, WXYZ
(1270} and 10:30 p.m. Sun-
day, WDEE (1500), a mes-
sage to the Jewish commu-
nity.
***
RELIGION IN THE
NEWS: 6:30 a.m. Sunday
CKWW (680).
***
IF NOT NOW: 7:05 a.m.
Sunday, WJR (760), a pro-
gram of interest to the Jew-
ish community.
***
JEWISH COMMUNITY
HIGHLIGHTS: 9:45 a.m.
Sunday, Channel 2, a tape
and slide presentation on So-
viet Jewry, marking World
Day of Solidarity with So-
viet Jewry.
***
JUNE BROWN: 11 a.m.
Sunday, Channel 4, Detroit
News reporter June Brown
will interview National Con-
ference of Synagogue Youth
Torah Or District Director,
Zerach Greenfield, and
members Dena Greenbaum
and David Sussman.
***
SPECIAL: 3:30 p.m. Sun-
day, Channel 56, "A Jerusa-
lem Special," a program fo-
cusing on the 10th anniver-
sary of the Six-Day War.
Political, social, religious
and economic questions
that face Jerusalem today
are explored.
***
LUBAVITCH JEWISH
HOUR: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
WNIC (1300) and WNIC-FM
(100), rabbinical remarks,
Jewish music.
***
INTERVIEW
I M -
PROMPTU : 11 p.m. Sun-
day, WDEE (1500) and
12:15 p.m. Wednesday,
WQRS-FM (105.1), issues af-
fecting the Jewish commu-
nity. ***
MOTIF: 9 a.m. Monday
and Thursday, WIID (1090),

Jewish news, entertain-
ment, community calendar
and "Spotlight" on the com-
munity
with
Barbara
Katchke
and
Rachel
Jacobs.
***
COFFEE WITH HY: 9
a.m. Tuesday, WIID (1090),
interviews and features of
Jewish interest, with Hy
Schenkman.
***
SHIDUREI
YISRAEL
BE-DETROIT: 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday, WIID (1090), an
all-Hebrew program of Is-
raeli music, news and fea-
tures form Israel, with Josh-
ua Tabak.
***
YIDDISHE SHTUNDE: 9
a.m. Wednesday and
Friday, WIID (1090), an all
Yiddish program of music,
news, interviews and other
features, with Lou Levine.
***
AL NAFTAL'S Jewish
Theatrical Program; 1 p.m.
Thursday, WMZK-FM (98),
entertainment.

WB School Board

Position Sought

JERUSALEM—Prof. Avi-
vah Zuckerman, professor
of parasitology at the Hebr-
ew University-Hadassah
Medical School where she
held the Dr. Sanford Kuvin
Chair of Infectious and
Tropical Diseases, died in
Jerusalem May 16 at age
62.
Born in New York in 1915
to a Zionist family, Prof.
Zuckerman came to Pales-
tine with her family in 1925.
Her late father, Zionist lead-
er Baruch Zuckerman, was
for many years a member
of the Jewish Agency Exec-
utive.
When she enrolled as a
student as the Hebrew Uni-
versity, she was one of the
first students in the depart-
ment of bacteriology and hy-
giene on the Mt. Scopus
campus. She received her
MS in 1938 and went to the
United States to obtain her
PhD at the University of
Chicago. Immediately after
World War II she returned
to the Hebrew University
and joined the department
of parasitology, then head-
ed by the late Prof. Saul
Adler.
She initiated and spear-
headed international re-
search projects on public
health in the developing
countries of Asia and Af-
rica, in the framework of
the World Health Organiza-
tion and in cooperation with
the U.S. Army.

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LT. ELI I. LEVIN AUX-
ILIARY will meet 8 p.m.
Wednesday in the JWV Me-
morial Home. Frieda
Samoss will give a report
on servicing the Ann Arbor
Veterans Hospital.

Disco and Auction
Are Rescheduled

The Ilyse Simon Guild of
the City of Hope has resche-
duled its rained out disco-
dance and auction for 8
p.m. Sunday at the Giraffe
disco in the Raleigh House.
Disc jockey Jim Harper
will be emcee and auctio-
neer. There is a nominal
charge. For information,
call Judy Shapiro, 474-0489,
or Lori Simon, 855-9254.

Graduates Told

Barbara Robinson is seek-
ing a seat on the West
Bloomfield school board.
Mrs .
Robin-

.

son is a past
president of
the Eleanor
Roosevelt
Group, Ha-
dassah, and
was fund-
raising vice
Robinson president of
the Metropolitan Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah for
two years.
A former teacher, she
was a member of the Green
School PTO and volunteer
tutor. She also served on
the board of directors of
the Metropolitan Detroit
Council of Girl Scouts.

Her special interest was
the immunology of malaria.
In the 1950's she was
awarded a Judah L. Mag-
nes Fellowship to study
host-parasite relationships
in rodent, monkey and bird
malarias in the U.S. and
England. The National In-
stitute of Health in the U.S.
awarded her a three-year
grant to continue those stud-
ies.
She was a founding mem-
ber of an international col-
laborative study, operating
since 1970, on malarial im-
munology and immuno-
pathology under the aus-
pices of the Dutch govern-
ment with research teams
from Holland, Nigeria and
Sri Lanka.
Prof. Zuckerman was one
of the founders of the Israel
Society of Protozoologists,
and served as its president
from 1962 to 1966. In 1973
she was elected vice presi-
dent of the International So-
ciety Society of Pro-
tozoologists. Until her death
she was a member of the
editorial board of the Israel
Journal of Medical Sci-
ences.
- In 1969 her laboratory at
the Hebrew University-Ha-
dassah Medical School was
named an International Ref-
erence Center for Leishma-
niasis by the WHO. In the
same year she was appoint-
ed a consultant to the WHO
department of parasitic dis-
eases in a project on
leishmaniasis.

Detroiters announcing
their graduations from pro-
fessional schools this week
are Eric Coffman of Je-
rome Ave.. Oak Park, and
Michael Wayne of Dante
Ave., Oak Park, from the
College of Osteopathic Medi-
cine and Surgery in Des
Moines, and Lee M. Hoff-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard L. Hoffman of Red
Maple Ln., Southfield, from
the Illinois School of Po-
diatry.

Weizmann Addition

TEL AVIV (JTA)—The
Weizmann Institute has es-
tablished a center for indus-
trial research headed by
Prof. David Vofsi.

Friday, June 10, 1977 49

Optometrist,

Student Named

Dr. Marvin Weisman, op-
tometrist of Rochester, was
named winner of the "Key-
man" award of the Mich-
igan Optometric Associ-
ation for the 1976-77 associ-
ation year. Presentation of
the award came during the
association's 81st annual
convention at the Boyne
Mountain Lodge, Boyne
Falls, Mich., May 23.
Dr. Weisman, 1974-75 pres-
ident of the association,
was cited for his work as
chairman of a study com-
mittee on relocation of the
offices of the national Amer-
ican Optometric Associ-
ation and as chairman of a
successful fund drive to sup-
port the Ferris State Col-
lege of Optometry.
The association also
named Steven I. Bennett, of
Southfield and son of Dr.
Herman W. Bennett, opto-
metrist of Ann Arbor, win-
ner of the "Student of the
Year" for 1976-77. Presenta-
tion of the award came dur-
ing the association's conven-
tion.

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