42 Friday, April 20, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 7-he Finest Musical Bnai Brith Activities 1 Enterttlinment ERIC ROSENOW BRITH-- - Synagogue. Mrs. Ira Albion, BNAI WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF past president of the council 1POLITAN DE- and secretary of the Mid- AND HIS install its offi- west Region, will be instal- ' ' continentals cers at a luncheon noon ling officer. Mrs. Emanuel Thursday at Adat Shalom Bauman is installatioh 398-3664 chairman. Officers to be in- stalled are: Mrs. Sylvia NATIONAL JEWISH ORGANIZATION Ross, president; Mrs. Mel HAS TWO POSITIONS OPEN FOR DIRECTOR. Tichik, president-elect; QUALIFICATIONS: Mrs. Joseph Feuereisen, Mrs. Bauman, Mrs. Marilyn ADMINISTRATIVE, ORGANIZATIONAL, Mittleman and Mrs. Martin AND FUND RAISING EXPERIENCE; Levine, vice presidents; KEEN ON JEWISH VALUES; WILLING Mrs. Michael Zonder, trea- surer; Mrs. Sol Moss, Ms. TO RESIDE IN TEXAS. Denise Richman and Mrs. ROOM FOR ADVANCEMENT. Louis S. Rose, secretaries. SEND RESUME TO: * * * P.O.. BOX 12482, LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will hold its ST. LOUIS, MO. 63132 regular meeting 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house. A book review will be pre- sented by the Southfield lib- rarian. Refreshments will be served free of charge. Guests are welcome. * * * BARRISTERS UNIT will have a seminar on the new probate code 9 a.m. Tuesday in the Southfield Ramada Inn. Participating - , at - - COUTURE COLLECTION LTD. Is Now Open featuring a complete collection of MEN's SHOES AND ACCESSORIES Selected from around the world 26400 W. 12 Mile Rd. Nr. Northwestern In the Racquetime Center Southfield 11-9 Mon., Thurs., Fri. 11-6 Tues., Wed. 1 0-6 Sat. 352-0350 all major credit cards honored in the seminar are: Judge Ernest Boehm, Probate - Court judge; William M. Travis, probate register of Oakland County Probate Court; Leonard Edelman, probate register of the Wayne County Probate Court; and Stephen Cooper, Oakland. County public ad- ministrator. For informa- tion, call President Cooper, 965-7540; Vice President Joseph Fischer, 644-4840; or Milton Weinstein, board member, 444-4520. * * * COUPLETS UNIT will have a board meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Broder, 17601 Rainbow Dr., Lathrup Vil- lage. Guests are welcome. There will be a newspaper deadline at the meeting. Persons unable to attend should call the Broders, 557-0139,, or President Henry Gutter, 543-2647. The unit will have a games night 8:45 p.m. April 28 in the Livonia Jewish Congre- gation, 31840 W. Seven Mile, Livonia. There is a charge, and guests are wel- come. Participants are re- quested to bring their own games. Kosher refresh- ments will be served. For in- formation, call Judy Green, chairman, 353-1645; or Marcia Lyons, 559-6271. Couplets will hold a * * games night and auction 8 p.m. May 12 in the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. There will be prizes and refreshments. Guests are welcome, and there is a charge. * • Bnai Brith Barristers Unit Names Judges as Members * * * Oakland-Century Will Cite Ralph Miller at Bond Event Ralph Miller, immediate past president of Oakland- Century. Lodge and president of Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, will be honored by his fellow lodge brothers at an Oakland-CentUry tribute dinner on behalf of State of - Israel Bonds, 6 p.m. May 8 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Miller will be presented Israel's Lion of Judah Peace Award, in recognition "of his leadership in the Israel Bond program, Bnai Brith and other Jewish causes." His Bnai Brith activities, spanning over 21 years, in- clude serving as past president of the Suburban Lodge, past vice president and past membership chairman of Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. In his role as membership chairman Miller was per- sonally responsible for the Michigan Supreme Court Justice Charles Levin, center, receives a certificate of honorary membership in the Barristers Unit of Bnai Brith. Levin was among 24 local Jewish judges who were awarded honorary membership in the organization. Shown with him, are, from left: Stephen Cooper, president of the unit, and Joseph Fischer, a vice president. U-M Hillel Director Rudolph to Address BB Award Dinner Rabbi-William Rudolph will address the Spirit of Bnai Brith Award cere- monies 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Furniture Club. The program will honor Milton M. Weinstein `'or RALPH MILLER his efforts on behalf of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- enrollment of 125 new tion." members. Rabbi Rudolph, director He is a member of of the Bnai Brith Hillel Shaarey Zedek's budget Foundation at the Univer- and finance committee, sity of Michigan, will speak the board of Wayne State on "The University — A University Hillel and an World Apart?" active supporter of the Rabbi Rudolph earned Jewish National Fund. a BA degree cum laude For dinner information, from Temple University call Israel Bonds, 557-2900. and an MA degree and BHL degree with honors from the Hebrew Union College, at which he was ordained. He was awarded a traveling fel- lowship for PhD degree studies. He has com- pleted requirements for a PhD degree at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Prior to becoming the di- rector of the Hillel Fund at the U-M in 1976, Rabbi Rudolph was director of the Hillel Foundation at Michi- gan State University. He also was the rabbi at Tem- ple Beth El in Battle Creek and educational director at Cong. Beth Israel, Ann Ar- bor. Vt42 tr. He also served pulpits in Michael Arnon, world president of State of Israel South Dakota, Florida, Bonds, recently honored two employees of the Met- Tennessee and in Oak Park. ropolitan Detroit Israel Bond staff for 25 years of serv- In honor of the occasion, ice. Lynne Goffman, left, an administrative clerk, and the lodge has made contri- Cecile Inowlocki, a member of the clerical staff, re- butions to the Hillel Found- ceived gifts and award certificates at a special cere- ation on the Wayne State mony. Bonds Employees Are Cited RABBI RUDOLPH University campus and to the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. Jeffrey Sprung, a stu- dent at the University of Michigan, will receive a scholarship. ir- Harold Samuels is man for the evening. For reservations by o- day, call Dave Redisch, 559-5739. Pact Aids USSR? PARIS (ZINS) — French political analysts believe that the Israeli-Egyptian peace pact will help the Soviet Union's Middle East . policies. They say the treaty will increase President Anwar Sadat's isolation in the Arab world, push moderates toward the rejectionist Arab states and split the Saudi Arabians from the U.S.