64 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 10, 1981 Bnai Brith Activities LOUIS MARSHALL SUBURBAN LODGE will have a dinner meeting 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Zionist Save Energy... and get super foot comfort with * Rleffa 9,1c Hack Shoes . 5 STORES Detroit • Birmingham Dearborn • East Detroit ■ • () TM Ripple Sole Corp Cultural Center. The film, "Judgment at Minola," will be shown. A debate on "Should Nazi War Crimi- nals Be Brought to Justice" will follow. The program will begin at 8. Refresh- ments will be available. For reservations, call Carl Pearl, VE 8-5384; or Alfred Stebbins, 358-1747. * * * DETROIT LODGE will hear a talk on "Anti- Semitism" by George Nyman 8 p.m. April 20 at Leslie Towers. Refresh- ments and games will fol- low. * * * Ralph Miller Will Receive Oakland Century Award Oakland Century Lodge will hold its annual "Spirit of Bnai Brith Award" dinner and reception honor- A crackling good novel by an Israeli specialist on terrorism. 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Rubenstein will make the presentation to Miller, who is a past president of Oakland Cen- tury Lodge and also of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. Miller was instrumental in forming three new lodges in the district and person- ally enrolled 140 new mem- bers into Bnai Brith. Miller has received a number of national awards "for his achievements in promoting Bnai Brith." The lodge will present its scholarship award that evening in memory of Past President Harry Weitzman. Sol Goldberg will make the presenta- tion. Guest speaker will be Michael Brooks, executive director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion at the University of Michigan. Harold Samuels is pro- gram chairman for the evening. Paid reservations are due by Saturday. For de- tails, call David Redisch, 559-5739; or Jerry Fried- man, 626-2903. Health Units Meet for AJC-IEF Two Professional Health Division sections are host- ing separate buffet brunches on Sunday at the Knoliwood Country Club on behalf of the 1981 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund. United Nations correspondent Moses Schonfeld will ad- dress the Podiatrists Sec- tion at 10 a.m. and the Op- tometrists and Opticians Section at noon. The latter group also will hear from Andrew Bera, demonstrat- ing a new computer system developed for use in all types of optometric prac- tices. Bureau chief of Fairchild Broadcast News at the United Nations, Schonfeld has interviewed leading statesmen of the world. He is one of the few journalists with close contacts among key Communist and Arab leaders. The son of a London rabbi, Schonfeld was edu- cated in four countries. He broadcasts regularly in the New York area and is the author of two books: "The Mark of the Swastika" and "Nutrition Problems in Re- lief and Rehabilitation." The Podiatrists Section is chaired by Dr. Sheldon * * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weiss of Lake Orion an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Teresa Leeann Weiss, to Sanford Allan Lieberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lieberman of Oak Park. A May wedding is planned. J. Goldstein, and Dr. Howard A. Parven is its adviser. Cabinet mem- bers are Drs. Robert Adas, Marvin Aronovitz, Frederick B. Bernstein, Steven Glickman, New- ton E. Karp, Harry W. Lindy, Alan Nickamin and Stephen W. Witten- berg. Dr. Lowell Ressler is the Fresh Air Announces 1981 Family Summer Schedule Fresh Air Society has an- nounced the dates for its family summer programs for 1981 and the addition of a family travel program. Butzel Family Camp will take place June 29-July 5th. The setting is the Butzel Conference Center at the Maas Recreation Area in Ortonville. Geared for families with children age 10 and under, the program offers families the opportunity to interact in camp activities. This year, for the first time, Fresh Air Society is Miss Glovinsky to Wed in June offering the Family Travel Adventure to To- ronto, Ont. For-four days and three nights, begin- ning July 7, families will visit some of Toronto's children oriented "hands on" attractions including the Science Center and Ontario Place. Low cost plus transporta- tion and accommodations for the group at the Neill- Wycik Hotel, in downtown Toronto, will be provided. For information, contact Michael Zaks at the Fresh Air Society office, 661-0600. chairman of the Optomet- rists and Opticians Section, with Dr. Paul C. Feinberg serving as section adviser. Serving in the leadership' cabinet are Drs. Albert Blaize and Harvey Cole, Morton L. Feldman, Drs. Morey H. Firestone, Irving I. Foon, Susan R. Gor- mezano, Herbert Lux, Mil- ton A. Meyers, Joseph Orent, Sheldon L. Powell, Paul B. Solway, Myron M. Spalter, Edward F. Stein. and Samuel M. Wapner. Dr. Harris W. 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