▪ BOWLERS WANTED Wed. 12:30 P.M. Bnai Brith Women or willing to join call 352 8727 - Brothers The Ashkenazi," I.J. Singer's novel depicting the life of Jews in Poland at the turn of the century, will be reis- sued this fall in a new trans- lation by the author's son, Joseph Singer. Originally published in 1936, the new edition of the novel will be published in November by Atheneum publishers. College Holocaust Series to Host Saul Friedlander Saul Friedlander of Tel Aviv University in Israel will give the third lecture in the series "After Auschwitz: Vision or Void?" sponsored by Mercy College of Detroit. He will speak on "After Au- schwitz: Memory and Knowledge" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The lecture series is part of Mercy College's Holocaust Education Proj- ect that includes an art ex- hibit and dialogues with community groups. The art exhibit features the paintings of Anna Walinska. It is free and open to the public, Oct. 20- Nov. 1. There is no admission charge for the lectures, held on the Mercy cam- pus, 8200 W. Outer Drive, Detroit. The lecture series is sup- ported in part by grants from Mercy College, Michi- gan Council for the Humanities and Jewish Community Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit. Wechsler-Nosanchuk Vows Spoken in Beth El Rites Karen Beth Nosanchuk and James R. Wechsler were married in a recent candlelight ceremony at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Dannel Schwartz officiated. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Nosanchuk of Southfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wechsler of Miami Beach, Fla. Bonnie Nosanchuk, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Gilbert Silver- man was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Shelly Kalisky and Renee Miller. Michael Weiner was best man. 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Plans for Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Robert the annual family Hanuka Fox, Mr. and Mrs Mervyn party will be discussed and Pelzner and Ms. Marilyn the coming month's chair- Feder. man will be chosen. * * * The man who avoids Attending the wedding of society is inclined to wic- Anita Beth Friedman and kedness. IF p 111 (q. n EME1I2LTE7, PARTY CONSULTANTS Weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvas Sweet Sixteens, etc. invitations & stationery Make selections from your own home. 20% Discount Dede Marilynn 458-0251 MRS. WECHSLER 461-1518 Bnai Brith Women "Member" Ship Cruise Around the World bride. Following an extended honeymoon in the Greek Is- lands and Europe, the couple will reside in Franklin. Shapiro Dinner Wednesday I The academic society in the state will be represented along with several hundred community leaders, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, when re- gents, administrators, fa- culty, and alumni of col- leges and universities join friends of the Jewish Na- tional Fund in honoring Dr. Harold T. Shapiro, president of the University of Michigan. A forest of 25,000 trees is Rally Protested it r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New Edition for Novel William Greenberg, state commander of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A., was among the leaders of veterans' organizations that protested the renting of space in the Veterans Memorial Building in De- troit for a Communist polit- ical rally. The veterans groups complained to the Detroit City Council about this Sunday's rally. Dropsie U. Names Two PHILADELPHIA — Dr. David M. Goldenberg has been named Academic Dean at Dropsie University. Gol- denberg will continue to serve as professor of Tal- mudic and Rabbinic Litera- ture at the university. Ruth Robbins has been named Registrar at the school. Mrs. Robbins is the general manager of' Drop- sie's "Jewish Quarterly Re- view." being established in the American Bicentennial Park in Israel, in his honor, by the Jewish National Fund and will be known as the Dr. Harold T. and Viv- ian B. Shapiro Forest. Consul General of Israel, Yosef (Paul) Kedar is dinner keynote speaker. He is founder and served as chief curator of Beth Hatefutzot — the Museum of the Jewish Diaspora — in Tel Aviv. For reservations, call the JNF, 557-6644. Evy Tichik Bobbie Levine After an extremely successful summer membership drive that saw 150 new members join B'nai B'rith Women, Evy Tichik, Presideht of B'nai B'rith Women's Council of Metropoli- tan Detroit, and her membership Vice-President, Bobbie Levine, have a big job of checking over the guest list of new members and their sponsors eligible to take a 'member'ship cruise around the world for an ethnic festival. 250 members will be',mod to Temple Beth El in Bir- mingham on Thursck" -vening, October 16 at 6:30 p.m., for fine cuisine, from eight different countries, entertain- ment and door prizes. For any information regarding joining us that evening, please contact the BBW Council office at 552-8150 or Bobbie Levine at 398-7577. Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. Starting Sun., Oct. 12th thru Thurs., Oct. 16th Fresh TURKEY BREASTS:I:9.89 lb. ALL BEEF PATTIES 1.99 lb. 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