Gutmann Book Is Selected Men's Clubs BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB will sponsor a pre- Thanksgiving Feather Party 8 p.m. Nov. 17 in the synagogue. There will be prizes. Admission is nomi- nal. * * * AESCULAPIAN Phar- maceutical Association will meet 8 p.m. Monday in the Cranbrook Apts. club house. Games will follow. Refreshments will be served by the ladies auxiliary. * * * ADAT SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will host a complimentary breakfast 11 a.m. Sunday in the social * * * "Hebrew Manuscript Painting," a book by Prof. Joseph Gutmann of Wayne State University's Art and Art History Department, has been included as a Christmas selection of the Book of the Month Club. Dr. Gutmann recently or- ganized a seminar on "Art and the Bible" at the Society of Biblical Literature Meet- ings in New York. In addi- tion, he has been invited to become a regular member of the newly-created Zionist Academic Council which will meet three times a year in New York. hall. Max Sosin will entertain with Jewish humor and songs. The an- nual feather party will be held 8 p.m. Thursday in the social hall. Paid-up mem- bers will be admitted free of charge. Guests are invited at a nominal charge. Re- freshments will be served. emple Brotherhood Federation Holds National Meeting Locally -dr Temple brotherhood leaders from all parts of the U.S. and Canada will meet at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dearborn, Wednesday-Nov. 18 for the fall board meeting of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods (NFTB). Programs and projects to intensify involvement of laymen in congregation and interfaith activities while meeting the needs of the Jewish family today will be planned. Presiding at the five-day session will be Lawrence M. Halperin, of Memphis, president of NFTB, service organization of 500 Reform Jewish temple brother- hoods. A training workshop for temple brotherhood leaders in the Detroit area will be conducted Wednesday. Theme of the meeting will be "NFTB and the Local Brother- hood — A Mutuality of Interest." Rabbi Dannel Schwartz, Temple Beth El, will ad- dress the opening board dinner. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum of Temple Emanu-El, will address a board luncheon Thursday on- "Blacks and Jews — Where We Agree and Must Disagree." Rabbi Lane Steinger of Temple Emanu-El will speak on "Brotherhood's Role in the Quality of Jewish Life" at the Nov. 16 luncheon. A special Brotherhood Sabbath service will be held Business Briefs Tel-12 Mall will host a holiday art show Thursday- • . 18 in the mall. Mall ,,rs are from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. * * * Raddison Deal Falls Through A wealthy Jewish refugee from Iran has broken off negotiations to purchase the Raddison Cadillac Hotel in downtown Detroit. The refugee was iden- tified as Askander Aryah, a supporter of the deposed Shah of Iran and owner of Iranno Tile Co. in Teheran. Detroit's Bank of the Commonwealth, which is controlled by First Arabian Corp., controls the Raddison Cadillac. at Temple Beth El Nov. 16. Halperin will speak on "Brotherhood in the World Today." Rabbi Harold Loss of Temple Israel will conduct a kallah on Reform Judaism's Conversion Outreach pro- gram Nov. 17. A reception and dinner will honor life members of the Jewish Chautauqua Society, the brotherhoods' project for interfaith understand- ing. Douglas Bloom, of Temple Beth El and an NFTB board member, is dinner chairman. David N. Krem, of St. Louis, chancellor of the society, will preside. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz, senior rabbi of Temple Beth El, who teaches a JCS spon- sored course in Judaism at the University of Detroit, will speak on Who Needs Chautauqua?" Formal presentation of a new JCS resident lecture- ship to Oakland University will be acknowledged by Reuben Lorch, dean of the College of Arts and Sci- ences. A library of Judaica will be presented to Schoolcraft College, which will be-accepted by Dr. C. Nelson Grote, president. A program has been ar- ranged by the Detroit Coun- cil of Temple Brotherhoods, headed by Aid Kushner of Temple Beth El. Maurice M. Stewart of Temple Israel and an NFTB board member, is chairman of the local hospitality committee. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 9, 1979 51 Activities in Society Alice Bodzin has been ing, Oak Park. Plans for the ,elected president of the annual family Hanuka Bodzin Family Club for party will be discussed. the 1979-1980 program year. Other officers are: Pearlena Bodzin, vice Disco Parties by president; Marion Duchan, secretary; and Harry Beitz, treasurer. Chairmen are: Pauline Bodzin, sunshine and gifts; and Linda Bodzin, publicity. The club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday in the Dan Sandberg home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- 353-6699 ton Duchag 24601 Hard- 11%1FIVI -Irj. ID II %Cc) iu. Music by Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. Well is it with the man who deals graciously and lendeth. 968-2503, are house calls a thing of the past?? Catholic-Jewish Conference Held at Cong. Beth Shalom OF COURSE NOT! Let Participating in a recent Catholic-Jewish confer- ence entitled, "Understanding the Jewish Experi- ence," at Cong. Beth Shalom, were, from left: Father David 0. Brown, Archdiocesan Office of Education; Robert H. Naftaly, Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith; Rabbi David Nelson, Cong. Beth Shalom; Rabbi Leon Klenicki, director, ADL, department of Catholic-Jewish relations; Father Alex Brunett, di- rector, Archdiocesan Office of Ecumenism and Inter- religious Affairs; Mrs. Joseph Polkowski, Archdioce- san Commission on Ecumenism; and Richard Lo- benthal, Michigan ADL director. Book and Author Reception Set by Wayne State Press The Wayne State Univer- sity Press will hold its fall book and author reception 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Leonard N. Simons build- ing, 5959 Woodward, De- troit. The reception will be the occasion "to honor the WSU Press contribution to Michigan history and cul- ture and to the Detroit urban renaissance of 1980." Dr. Bernard Goldman is president of WSU Press. Detroit News Colum- nist June Brown will be cited and plans will be previewed to celebrate Detroit's renaissance with book publications for 1980. The Jewish News visit your home or that of a friend or relative each week. r in se mg ea en so no is me me om No so as on en No me • 1 I To: The Jewish News I 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865 I Southfield, Mich. 48075 I I I 1 i Among the publications I will be "Detroit Architec- I ture: American Institute of Architects Guide" and "Art in Detroit Public Places," to be published with the sup- port of the Michigan Coun- cil for the Arts, and a new, revised edition of The Buildings of Detroit" by W. 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