migr THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 62 Friday, May 6, 1983 B LS.-Walled Double-Agent' in Critique of MEPolicy in.11.11w- MIAMI — John McMul- Ian, executive editor of the Miami Herald, has accused the Reagan Administration of playing the role of a "double-agent" in the Mid- dle East. McMullan, in a recent editorial column, charged that "the United States has left both Israel and its foes ' sharing the confusion that emanates from Washing- Washing- ton." In the column, McMul- lan urged President Reagan to make a trip to Israel so that he might realize "how vulnerable Jerusalem and Tel Aviv are to Palestinian attack if Israel does not con- trol the West Bank:" "The long term reality is clear," the column con- cluded, "Israel is still the only nation in the Middle East that shares our demo- cratic philosophy and prin- ciples of conduct. When the real crunch comes, it will be our only true friend." int Flint Beth El Lists Graduates Flint's Temple Beth El will have its graduation services 8 p.m. May 17. Confirmands are: Kim- berly Goldberg, Joel Golds- tein, Steven Hart, Shelly Hoffman, Robert Melet, Re- becca Riseman, Marta San- ders, David Shulman and Robert Stanzler. Gertrude Wapner, a member of Jewish women's organizations, died April 25. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Mrs. Wapner resided in Flint for 60 years. She was a member of Cong. Beth Is- rael and its sisterhood, Hadassah, Pioneer Women/Naamat, Bnai From Los Angeles by Demand ST. JOHN WILL BE TAKING A LIMITED NUMBER OF APPOINTMENTS FOR HIS EXPERT STYLING 3 Days Only—May, June, August 251 merrill street I birmingham, mi. 48011 I 644-0324 nancy bonheim • • • 4-GAL, eAZ244-c4.) 04,?A- 4-0 Monday— FJF Women's Division Cabinet meeting, 11 a.m., Federation office. 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He is survived by his wife, Flora; a son, Sander of At- - lanta, Ga.; a daughter, Carol Wintergreen of Den- ver, Colo.; a brother Julius of New York; two grand- daughters and one great- grandson. Community Calendar e.tt,t • a., .5 'S 01 "-€4,1•-4 4 2 FOR Brith Women and the Jewish War Veterans Aux- iliary. She resided at 3301 Mackin Rd. She is survived by her husband, Jacob; a son, Dr. Samuel of West Bloomfield; two daughters, Mrs. Henry (Janice) Citron of West Bloomfield and Mrs. Maxine Rotenberg of South- field; three brothers, Ab- raham Riskin, Sidney Ris- kin and Hyman Riskin, all of Flint; and five grand- children. Flint Obituaries Arthur Dorfzaun Gertrude Wapner' Arthur E. Dorfzaun, a HAI RCOLOR BY 8 8 News 8 Installation Set Flint Chapter, Bnai Brith Women, will have its instal- lation brunch 11 a.m. May 22 at Flushing Country Club. Anita Kippelman and Mary Mitshkun are co- chairmen of the installa- tion. Flint Chapter, Women's American ORT, is finalizing plans for its donor and Honor Roll luncheon to be held noon May 16. Natalie Pelavin is donor and Honor Roll chairman. Barbara Cossman will become Bat Mitzva at 11 a.m. May 14 at Flint's Tem- ple Beth El. Britain Criticized ALTERATIONS SEA GULL * WALDEN TAMAKWA MAPLEHURST * TAMARACK MAAS * TANUGA WAHANOWIN 0 I 00000000000000000000 0000000 00 00000000000000 The Jack and Miriam Shenkman Chair in the Post-Biblical Foundations of Western Civilization was inaugurated last month at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York. Dr. Shaye J.D. Cohen, second from right, has been selected as the first person to hold this named professorship. Pic- tured are, from left: Seminary Chancellor Gerson D. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Shenkman, Dr. Cohen and Semi- nary Provost Ismar Schorsch. Academic Honorees Named Three area students have been designated for honors from their respective academic institutions. Akiva Eliahu Goldman, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Jack Goldman of West Bloom- field, was awarded the Sarason Award for excel- lence in the field of political science upon his graduation from Wayne State 'Univer- sity. Goldman also was elected to Phi Beta Kappa honorary and to member- ship in the Golden Key Honor Society. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel lodged a stiff protest with the British govern- ment April 26 over Deputy Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd's meeting with a Palestine Liberation Organization official in Tunis and Foreign Secre- tary Francis Pym's recent remarks which were viewed here as hostile to Israel. Denise H. Rosenberg, daughter of Bernard Rosen- berg and Mrs. Beverly Petersen, both of Oak Park, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa honorary. She was graduated from WSU with a BA degree in Spanish. Melissa (Missy) Miller, daughter of Mrs. Geraldine Miller of Oak Park and the late Mr. Jack A. Miller, has been selected as a WSU Merit Scholar. 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