Friday, /twist 18, 1918 49 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (Bnai Brith Activitie BNAI BRITH WO- Mel Freemans, 5652 Kings- MEN'S COUNCIL of Met- field, West Bloomfield. * * * ropolitan Detroit will hold a delegates meeting 8 p.m. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will hold a reg- Wednesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. President ular meeting 12:30 p.m. Belle Ruben announces Wednesday in the Knob-in- plans for the fall festival the-Woods Apts. club house. and other activities will be Luncheon will be served at a discussed. nominal charge. Aviva * * Mutchnick, director of the L'CHAYIM AND MOR- World Organization of Jews GENTHAU LODGES from Arab Countries, will have merged their bowling speak on "Refugees of the leagues for the new season Middle East — Unknown and are seeking bowlers Problem." Guests are in- who wish to bown at 9:30 vited. * * * p.m. Tuesdays and 7 p.m. Thursdays at Oak Park REY-UT UNIT will Lanes. For information or to sponsor a games night 7 join, call Bob Franklin, p.m. Thursday at Sans 548-2884, or Lorne Leon, Souci Hall, Farmington 544-4114. Hills. Proceeds will benefit * * * the Muscular Dystrophy COUPLETS 5016 will Association. There will be hold a board meeting 8 p.m. cash prizes. Adults are in- Thursday in the home of the vited. * * * Bnai Brith Cites Detroiters Ralph Miller, president of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, is the second place international membership winner and winner of the District 6 top membership award. Murray Shusterman, vice president of Bnai Brith In- ternational, presented the award to Miller. He enrolled 142 new members. Miller has recently been inducted into the Bnai Brith 'Producers' Club'," a special group of persons actively Federation Juniors Retreat Among New Season's Events Plans are being com- pleted for the third annual retreat of Jewish Welfare Federation's Junior Divi- sion board of directors. The two-day event is set for Sept. 15 and 16 at Camp Tamarack. The retreat gives the newly elected board mem- bers a chance to get better acquainted and to plan divi- sion events for the coming year. David Handleman II and Richard F. Roth have been named chairmen of the event. The appointment was one of several an- nounced by Junior Division President Jonathan Jaffa. Other committee chairmen are: Shelley Navarre, Federation Apartments project; James A. Safran, "Hap- penings" newsletter; Jef- frey N. Bonin and Cynthia Mandelbaum, historians; Carol Dunitz, Israel Ex- position; James Stegman, lecture series; and Barb Woodell, hospitality. Caryl Scheuer is in charge of liaison administ- ration, Ben Rosenthal, membership committee; Benjamin F. Brody, Israel missions; Charles L. Schiff, involvement seminar; David H. Gutow, public re- lations; Steven L. Morris, registration; Carol Ruben- faer and Marc G. Whitefield, special educa- tional program, and Robert H. Schwartz, study group. Jaffa also has announced the appointments of his fund-raising committee chairmen. Junior Division Vice President Ellen Whitefield is the coor- dinator for the division's role in the 1979 Allied Jewish Campaign — Israel Emergency Fund. Men's pre-Campaign section chairmen are David S. Aronow and Michael B. involved in membership ac- quisition. Meanwhile, at the Bnai Brith District 6 conven- tion, Nate Rubenstein was re-elected as the Midwest's representative on the International Hillel Commission. Perlman; women's pre- Campaign section chair- man is Suzanne Rubin; youth Campaign section chairman, Jonathan R. Roth; cash collections chairman, Thomas M. Kukes; and Telethon Cam- paign section chairman, Susan Weinman, co- chairman, Richard Ludwig. committee Otner include chairmen Singers Perform The Southfield • High School Mulrigal Singers will present a concert and slide presentation of their recent European trip 8 p.m. Wednesday in the South- field High School au- ditorium. There is a charge. Jonathan P. Miller, blood program; Nancy Green, resource and informa- tion center; and Kenneth J. Bloom and Sharon Frishman, committee on Soviet Jewry. Junior Division is the young adult group ofJewish Welfare Federation. It is open to men and women of post-college age through the early 30s. For information, contact Lillian Bernstein, 965-3939. MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 HAVE "DISCO FEVER" IN YOUR HOME WITH A PROFESSIONAL DANCE INSTRUCTOR. MOSHE WILL HELP YOU RELAX, HAVE FUN AND BE THE "BALL OF THE PARTY" MOSHE "MIKE" MISHLER . also available for Special Occasions, Bar Mitzvas, Weddings, Etc. 352-3320 Rubenstein is a past pres- ident of Oakland-Century Lodge and is president of the Wayne State University Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion Board of Governors. Detroiters Direct Midwest Bnai Brith Women's Region Residents of Federation Apartments should have an easy time "finding" their roots. All they have to do is look at a pre-war European map designed and do- nated to the apartments by two members of Jewish Welfare Federation's Junior Division. The pair, Shel- ley Navarre and Nancy Plax, also donated a map of England and the United States. Each apartment resi- dent has a flag with his or her name on it that will be placed in the country of origin. Federation Apart- ments resident Jacob Resnick, shown here, moves his flag into place. 500 Youth Meet Navon JERUSALEM (JTA) — President Yitzhak Navon hosted 500 Diaspora youth at the Presidential resi- dence here and urged them to learn Hebrew to feel more a part of the Jewish people. The youngsters, taking part in the World Zionist Organization's "summer projects," come from the U.S., England, -France, Mexico and an unnamed Moslem country. Detroit women elected the first regional board of- ficers for Bnai Brith Women's new Midwest Region are, seated, Charlotte Edelheit, vice chairman; and standing, Eadie Albion, left, secretary, and Gloria El- lis, chairman. The region includes Michigan, except the northwestern portion, and Northwestern Ohio. The establishment of the Midwest Region is part of a reorganization plan which is streamlining the struc- ture of the 150,000 member international Jewish wo- men's service organization. The regional office is lo- cated in Detroit. Original Tunes of Psalms Sought JERUSALEM (JTA) — find the original tune of the President Yitzhak Navon Psalms, as they were sung promised the President's by the Levites in the Temple Award to anyone who would in biblical times. AUGUST SAVINGS ALL 14 Kt GOLD JEWELRY Chains Bracelets Charms Rings 3 0:1 :4 r7sCn IVIet ths BNAI DAIVD MEN'S CLUB will sponsor a picnic 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Aug. 27 at the Oak Park Major Park, area 2. Games and refresh- ments will be available at a nominal charge, but admis- sion to the picnic is free. There will be prizes. Chairman Nate Lite is as- sisted by co-chairmen Irv- ing Abramson and Neil ICalef. High buildings have a low foundation. ALL CRYSTAL & CHINA VISA MASTER CHARGE OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 to 8 • PHONE 357 - 1121 PLAZA SUITE T S N LE DA G I F 1 T 4S: FGI O JEW FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLA/A•NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILFASOUTHFIELD