Bnai Moshe to Cite the Rubens
at Its Annual Israel Bond Dinner
On Nov. 20, Bella and
Charles Reuben will be the
guests of honor at the an-
nual Cong. Bnai Moshe
tribute dinner on behalf of
Israel Bonds. They will be
presented with the Israel
35th Anniversary Award.
The event will be held in the
synagogue's social hall, be-
ginning with cocktails at 6
p.m.
Dinner co-chairmen are
Abe Pasternak and Dr. Ed-
ward L. Klarman. Congre-
gation president is Michael
Grand.
Born in Toledo, Ohio,
Charles Ruben became a
Detroit resident before he
was one week old. He
attended Central High
School, then worked while
attending night school at
the Detroit Institute of
Technology.
During World War II he
served with the Air.Force
Photo Intelligence De-
tachment and received
the Asiatic Pacific Thea-
ter Ribbon with two
bronze battle stars, three
overseas service bars, the
Bronze Star, a Meritori-
ous Service Award and a
Good Conduct Medal.
Following his service
discharge, Ruben earned
a degree in business ad-
ministration at Wayne
State University and
later earned a CPA cer-
tificate.
He is a past president and
current board member of
Bnai Moshe, a past
president of the Jewish Ac-
countants Guild and a
member of the Jewish War
Veterans, Morton A. Sil-
verman Post. Associated
with Bnai Brith since he
joined AZA in his youth, he
is currently chairman of the
budget committee of Bnai
Brith Youth Organization
and is a member of Henry
Morgenthau Lodge.
His professional affilia-
tions include membership
in the Michigan Association
of CPAs and the American
Institute of CPAs.
Bella Ruben is a native
Detroiter who attended
Central High School and
Wayne State University.
She is a life-long member of
Bnai Moshe; her parents
were charter members of
the congregation.
She is a member of the
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood Women's Council of Metro
and serves on the board Detroit, and recently
of the Bnai Brith Youth chaired a fund-raising re-
Organization. Earlier she ception for the benefit of
served on the boards of Bnai Brith Women's Youth
the Anti-Defamation and Services Appeal.
The Rubens are active
League, the Hillel Foun-
dation and the Jewish supporters of the Israel
Bond campaign.
National Fund.
For dinner reservations,
She is a past president of
the Henry Morgenthau call the Israel Bond office,
Chapter and the Bnai Brith 557-2900.
The Bnai Brith Hillel
Jewish Student Center at
Michigan State University
will kick off its series of Fri-
day night after-dinner
speakers at 8 p.m. Nov. 4 at
the center, 402 Linden, East
Lansing.
On Nov. 4, Gershon
Kaufman and Lev Raphael,
authors of"The Dynamics of
Power," will speak on "Why
Is It Hard to Be a Jew:
Shame and Jewish Self-
Hatred."
At 8 p.m. Nov. 11, Prof.
Marilyn Aronoff of the MSU
department of sociology will
speak on "The Jews: Chosen
People or One of the
Crowd?"
A Conservative Shab-
ton with students and
staff from the Jewish
Theological Seminary
will take place Nov. 18
Weidman
Susan
Schneider, executive editor
and founder of Lilith maga-
zine, will be the keynote
speaker at the "Evolving
Jewish Woman" conference
slated by Pioneer Women/
Naamat and Midrasha Col-
lege of Jewish Studies Nov.
6 at the main United He-
brew Schools.
Mrs. Schneider's topic
will be the "Jewish and
Female: Beyond the
Stereotype of the Yiddishe
Momma and the Jewish
Phi Sigma Sigma will
hold its first annual Found-
er's Day luncheon noon
Nov. 5 at the Roman Ter-
race.
Joan Gaynor Greenfield,
Detroit News columnist,
will be the guest speaker.
Alumnae who wish to
make reservations or need
information should call Sue
Zatkoff Durante, 545-5536;
or Micki Sherman
Grossman, 851-5666.
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and 19. Theme for the
program will be "Male/
Female Roles: Separate
and Equal?"
At 8 p.m. Nov. 18, the
topic will be the "Every-
thing You Always Wanted
to Know About Sex and
Judaism: Jewish Sexual
Ethics." At 1:30 p.m. Nov.
19, following a 12:30 p.m.
luncheon, the topics of
"Should Women Be Or-
dained as Rabbis?" and
"Against Dinah's Will: The
Crime of Rape and Jewish
Sources" will be discussed.
At 8 p.m. Dec. 2, Rabbi
Phillip Frankel, rabbi
emeritus of Lansing's Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, will speak
on "Greeks vs. Jews: The
History Behind the Hanuka
Story."
A hayride is planned for
Nov. 5, and students should
meet at the Hillel Center at
7 p.m.
The Lansing Jewish
Book Fair will take place
noon-5 p.m. Nov. 20.
A meeting of the Jewish
Student Appeal will take
place 7 p.m. Nov. 13 at
Hillel.
Rabbi and Mrs. Abraham
(Bela) Jacobovitz will con-
duct an afternoon of tradi-
tional study at 1 p.m. Nov.
13 at Hillel. "Jewish
Apathy: Learn to Kick the
Habit" will be the theme of
the sessions.
Jews by Choice will meet
at 8 p.m. Nov. 17 at 19
Agate Way, Williamston.
The graduate student
group meeting will take
place 12:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at
Hillel.
Free personal counseling
is available to Jewish stu-
dents at MSU at Hillel, con-
ducted by Alan Iser, Hillel
director and Tania
Monahan, MSU graduate
social work intern. For in-
formation or appointment,
call the Hillel Center, (517)
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