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March 10, 1978 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-03-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

COUPLETS 5016 will
have a board meeting 8 p.m.
Thursday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joel (Linda) Gar-
field, 25215 Ridgecliff,
Southfield. The group will

hold a tribute to Linda Sam Lewis, Renne Bennett,
Moss, president of the Bnai vice presidents; Benjamin
Brith Women's Council of Siegel, treasurer; Al Katz,
Metropolitan Detroit, and a Faye Schwartz, Jack Kolko
general meeting 7 p.m. and Lillian Bain, sec-
March 19 at the Zionist Cul- retaries. Board members
tural Center. (The date ap- are Mesdames Joseph Smal-
pearing in last week's. ler, Morris Simrod, Pauline
Jewish News was incor- Roover, Sophia Wineman,
rect.) The group will see Gerry Feldman, Betty
"Mummenschanz" 2 p.m.
April 9 at the Music Hall
Center for the performing
Arts.
* * *
Bobby D. Crim, speaker of
AHAVA CHAPTER
will hold its second annual the Michigan House of Rep-
resentatives,
will receive
games night 7:30 p.m.
March 18 in the Jewish War the International Bnai
Brith
Great
American
Veterans Memorial Home.
For information, call Denise Award, April 16, at the Kel-
logg Center, East Lansing.
Richman, 355-5441.
Irving Bluestone, vice
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS president of the United
Auto
Workers Interna-
CHAPTER will have its
annual installation 12:30 tional; David K. Easlick,
p.m. Wednesday in the president of Michigan Bell
Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. Telephone Co.; William C.
club house. Mrs. Alan Marshall, president of the
Nathan, past president of Michigan State AFL-CIO;
the Bnai Brith Women's and Stanford C. Stoddard;
Council, will be installing president of Michigan Na-
officer. The new officers to tional Bank, are general
be installed are: Mesdames dinner chairmen.
Crim will be cited "for
Charles Dworin, president;

Oakland Century Lodge
and the state of Israel will
honor Harry Weitzman of
Southfield at the lodge's
annual Israel Bond Dinner,
to be held 6:30 p.m. April 11
at the Town and Country
Club.
Weitzman, Oakland Cen-
tury's "Man of the Year,"
will be the recipient of a
special 30th Anniversary
Award from Israel Bonds in
recognition of his services to

his community and the
cause of Israel.
The honoree, a liquor re-
tailer, was born in Balti-
more and moved to Detroit
58 years ago.
In addition to his affili-
ation with Oakland Cen-
tury Lodge, where he
now holds the post of re-
cording secretary,
Weitzman is the former
president of Crescent
Shrine Club and a

Oakland Century to Honor
David Bittker at Banquet

David L. Bittker, vice
president of Bnai Brith Dis-
trict 6, will be presented
with the "Spirit of Bnai
Brith Award 1977-1978" at
an awards banquet spon-
sored by the Oakland Cen=
tury Lodge of Bnai Brith 7
p.m. Tuesday at Town and
Country Club. Cocktails
will be served at 6:30.
Bittker is immediate past
president of the Michigan
Regional Board of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith, Metropolitan
Detroit Bnai Brith Council
and of the Centennial Lodge
of Bnai Brith and is a
member of the board of the
Bnai Brith Youth Organi-
zation, Hillel Foundation at
Wayne State University
and the Covenant Credit
Union.
He also is a member of the
executive committee of the
Jewish Community Coun-
cil.
Guest speaker will be
Lewis S. Grossman, past
president of the Jewish
Community Council, past
president of the Detroit
Chapter of the American
Jewish Committee and

Stewart, Rose Pogats, Syl-
via Gottlieb, Edith Weiner,
Jennie Lenter and Ann
Goodis. Mrs. Morris Pleason
will be mistress of cere-
monies. New members will
be honored. The program
will feature vocalist Ilma
Tribus, accompanied by
Evelyn Tamary.

House Speaker Bobby Crim
Named for Bnai Brith Prize

Harry Weitzman to Be Honored
at Oakland Century Bond Dinner

HARRY WEITZMAN
member of the Perfection
Lodge and Moslem Tem-
ple. He is a former
member of the board of
governors of Cong. Bnai
David, where he has been
a member for 22 years.
Dinner chairman is Mar-
tin W. Hollander. For din-
ner information and reser-
vations, call the Israel Bond
office, 968-0200.

World Congress
on Jewish Music

DAVID BITIXER

former chairman of the
Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-Israel Emergency
Fund. Grossman will
speak on "Jewish Power
— Allusion or Reality?"
The dinner also will be
the occasion to present the
lodge's scholarship award to
Karen Meyers. Miss Meyers
was graduated from the
University of Michigan
with a BS degree in dental
technology and will attend
the U-M dental school in
fall.
For reservations and in-
formation, call Morton
Bechek, dinner arrange-
ments chairman, 642-0951.

JERUSALEM—A World
Congress on Jewish Music
will be held at the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem,
July 31-Aug. 5, under the
auspices of the World
Jewish Congress and Is-
rael's National Council of
Culture and Art.
The conference will deal
with liturgical music —
East and West; music in the
Jewish home and family —
East and West; the essence
and configuration of Jewish
music originating in the
Hebrew language; and
Jewish art music.
For information, write
the World Congress on
Jewish Music, 3 Tel-Hai St.,
Tel Aviv, Israel.

• 1 ,MAN

Prayer

Bnai Brith Activities

REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION
LODGE will hold its first
installation of officers 10
a.m. March 19 at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Com-
plimentary brunch will be
served. Officers to be instal-
led by David Bittker7 vice
president of District 6, are:
Bruce Wayne, president;
and Jack Pomeroy, Robert
J. Essick, Dennis Michaels
and Irving F. Glancy, vice
presidents. David Nelson,
vice president of the Taub-
man Co., will speak on
- Mall and Shopping Center
Development." Guests are
welcome.
* * *
DOWNTOWN - FOX
LODGE will hold a fund-
raising games night 7 p.m.
March 18 at Sans Souci
Hall. Tickets will be sold at
the door. Everyone is wel-
come.

Friday, March 10, 1978 45

May my thoughts and ac-
tions be such as shall keep
me friendly with myself.
—Max Ehrmann

ORCHESTRA

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BOBBY CRIM

his outstanding work in
the House of Representa-
tives on behalf of the
people of the state of
Michigan and his untir-
ing efforts for legislation
to improve the quality of
life in the state, and his
dedication to re-
organizing the House so
that it is more represen-
tative of, and responsive
to, the will of the people."
He also is active in efforts
for the Special Olympics
and the Michigan Cystic
Fibrosis Association, and on
behalf of peace and security
for Israel.
Proceeds from the dinner
will go to support one of the
largest youth serving prog-
rams in America, including
Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tions on more than 300
campuses (among which are
Michigan State University,
Wayne State University
and the University of
Michigan), the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization and the
Bnai Brith Career and
Counseling Service.
Lansing Lodge members
Arthur Falk, Richard Rad-
_ way, Dr. Murray Vinnick,
Marston Busch, Dr. Kurt
Gorwitz and Sherwood
Berman make up the Bnai
Brith committee organizing
the dinner. The committee
is chaired by Louis Weber.

For information and din-
ner reservations, write to
the Bnai Brith Foundation
Lansing office, 505 N.
Capitol, Lansing, 48933, or
call 1-517-371-2277.

Yale U. Provost

NEW YORK — Abraham
S. Goldstein, who served as
dean of the Yale Law School
from 1970 to 1975 was
named provost at Yale Uni-
versity, the school's second
highest post.
The 52-year-old Golds-
tein currently teaches crim-
inal law and civil procedure
at Yale.

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