THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48 Friday, June 4, 1982 Holocaust Class Full at Pace U. NEW YORK (JTA) — A •including 24 non-Jews. The three-credit course, first course on the Holocaust at Pace Univer- offered each Tuesday at the sity here has drawn a full university's civic center complement of 40 students, campus near City Hall in • S E lower Manhattan, is being taught by a Polish-born political scientist, Dr. Joseph Badi, adjunct pro- fessor of history. CASE CONTROL PEST MANAGEMENT CASE CONTROL WILL TAKE THE BITE OUT OF YOUR MOSQUITOES HAVING AN OUTDOOR AFFAIR? DO YOU WANT SUMMERLONG PROTECTION AROUND YOUR HOME? DIAL • F 1_352-4399j FOR YOUR FREE MICHIGAN LICENSE `63437 E A S Estimates and Professional Consultation: M CASE CONTROL IS LICENSED & FULLY INSURED • C E UNMARKED VEHICLES ... NO VACATING NECESSARY SQUIRRELS • RACCOONS • (RODENTS OF ALL TYPES) • AND ALL OTHER PESTS. JOHN ALTER, D.O., P.C. 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B!comfielc. 855-3430 . formerly "Daily Diet Counseling" A P S B E B R • R 0 A C H E S r Bnai Brith Activities COUPLETS UNIT will have a general meeting 8 p.m. Sunday at Denny's, Telegraph and 12 Mile, Southfield. Dinner will begin at 6:45. Guests are welcome. For details, call Pam Selis, 553-7228. * * * PISGAH CHAPTER will meet noon June 14 in the Charter House Apts. club room. Beth Berman, outgoing Bnai Brith Youth Organization Council president, and Marc 'Landau, outgoing Aleph Zadek Aleph president, will speak on "All About the Bnai Brith Youth Organ- ization." Petite luncheon will be served-. Re-elected for a second term of office were: Jeanne Feldstein, president; Ethel Levy, Beatrice Belfer, Re- becca Dinetz and Sylvia Harvith, vice presidents; Ann Klee, treasurer; Sarah Levine, financial secretary; and Gertrude Burston, corresponding secretary. Sarah Gordon is counselor. New board members are: Lydia Felsenfeld, Lillian Kaufman, Susanne Felds- 11th Hour Drive Saves Seattle Jewish C-enter SEATTLE (JTA) — A public appeal to Seattle Jews for cash contributions to save Seattle's debt- threatened Jewish Com- munity Center produced a needed $1.5 million in a 10-day campaign to raise enough money to pay off interest and principal on a $4 million bank loan and save the center from de- fault, a Seattle Jewish Fed- eration official reported. The $4 million was raised in addition to the regular fed- eration campaign. Murray Shiff, federation executive director, said that as of the 10th day before the May 16 deadline for total repayment, $2.5 million had been contributed in the public campaign. In the final campaign, led by two former federation presidents, Samuel Stroum and Martin Rind, the ex- traordinary campaign ended with .total cash con- tributions of $4,070,000 making possible complete repayment of the debt. West Point Grad Lyle J. Kellman of Livonia will graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point this spring. He is one of 36 Jewish men and women graduating this year from the army, air force, navy and merchant marine academies. Oil Price Hike JERUSALEM (JTA) — Egypt is raising the price of oil it sells to Israel by 50-60 cents a barrel. Light top grade oil will cost $32.60. Trivial matters are hand- led promptly; important matters are never solved. tein, Betty Wolfe and Lau- ra Cohen. MORGENTHAU CHAPTER will hold a luncheon meeting noon Wednesday in the Knob-in- the-Woods apts. club house. Program Chairman Hattie Schwartz and President Friedel Davis announce that Mary Lou Block, make-up consultant, will be their guest. For reserva- tions, call Elaine Frazie, 968-7318; Rose Fink, 967- 3071; or Corinne Joseff, 968-5726. * * * Rosender to Be Honored at Oakland Century Event Maurice Rosender will be honored at Oakland Cen- tury Lodge's Israel Bond tribute dinner 7:30 p.m. June 29, with cocktails at 7. At the dinner, to be held at Adat Shalom Synagogue, Rosender will be the reci- pient of Israel Bonds' Lion of Judah Award, "in apprecia- tion of his leadership and active participation in the Israel Bond program to bring economic indepen- dence to Israel." Rosender has been a member of Bnai Brith for 37 years and a member of Oak- land Century Lodge for 15. He served three terms as vice president of the lodge before becoming president and has been chairman of the lodge's Bnai Brith Youth Services Appeal since the inception of the lodge, raising $250,000 for this cause. Rosender brought in 100 new mem- bers and $10,000 in dues during one year, the first time in the 137-year history of Bnai Brith that a member had achieved such a record. In 1974, he was elected to the Bnai Brith Hall of Fame for bringing in a total of 147 members, and he now has to his credit 268 members. Rosender has served as the lodge's Israel Bond chairman and as Israel Bond co-chairman of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. He also has participated in fund raising for the United Jewish Appeal, City of Hope, ORT and Adat MAURICE ROSENDER Shalom, where he is a char- ter member. A former co-owner of De- troit Allied Paper Co., now semi-retired, Rosender is a consultant for the Builders Association of Southeastern Michigan. A native of Poland, he holds a master's degree in business administra- tion from Wayne State University. He has been married to former Belle Epstein for 48 years; they have two children and eight grandchildren. Rosender is a callig- rapher, and has inscribed scrolls, citations, and con- firmation certificates for Adat Shalom since the con- gregation's inception. A tribute committee is now in formation. Dinner co-chairmen are Ralph Mil- ler and Nathan Rubenstein. Lodge president is Dr. How- ard Dubin. For dinner reservations, call Israel Bonds, 557-2900. * * * BBYO Re-Elects Gloria Ellis Elected to serve as vice The Michigan BBYO Board of Directors re- chairmen for the coming elected Gloria Ellis chair- year were: Henry Gutter and Ida Stein. Recording man for a second term. Mrs. Ellis has been Secretary is Linda Levine. president of the Bnai Brith Delegates-at-large for Women's Council of Met- 1982-1983 are: David ropolitan Detroit, chairman Bittker, Kevin Gersten, of Midwest Region Bnai Helene Goldenberg, Brith Women, and cur- Janet Gubkin, Andrea rently is on the interna- Jaron, Bernard Jonas.- tional board of Bnai Brith Mark Lavetter, Mark LC Women. yin, Ida Nathan, Alex * * * Ornstein, Emily Rogow, Irving Rollinger, Belle Trudell to Play Ruben, Evelyn Tichik and Julie Weil. for BB Dance Elected delegates-at- Johnny Trudell and his orchestra will provide large for 1982-1984 were: music for dancing at Bnai Robert Benyas, Floyd Brith's first city-wide dance Bornstein, Howard Dubin, to be held 9 p.m. June 12 at Betty Eidelman, Robert El- Roma's of Bloomfield, 2101 lis, Audrey Kozin, Bobbie Telegraph, Bloomfield Levine, Elaine Moorin, Jay Moorin, Estelle Robinson, Hills. There is a charge. For tic- Ernest Shaw, Charlotte kets, contact Ralph Miller„ Shebowich, Rissa:Winkel- 559-3200; or the Bnai Brith man, Sheldon Winkelman, Barbara Zonder. office, 552-8177.