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The Detroit Chapter of the
American Jewish Committee
will hold its annual meeting.
on June 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Thm-
ple Beth El. The evening in-
cludes a wine and dessert buf-
fet and election of members to
the board of directors.
The guest speaker will be
Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum,
director of international
relations for AJCommittee.
He was the American Jewish
leader to participate in
the Camp David summit
meetings in 1979.
Rabbi Tanenbaum is chair-
man of the International
Jewish Committee on Inter-
religious consultations
(IJCIC), and is a founder and
leading member of the
Vatican Secretariat on
Catholic-Jewish Relations.
He was the only rabbi at
Vatican Council II, and par-
ticipated in the first official
audience of world Jewish
leaders with Pope John Paul
II in Vatican City.
He is a member of the ad-
visory committee of the Presi-
dent's Commission on the
JUNE 4 &5
STAFF REPORT
A weekend of fine, juried art sponsored by the Southfield Arts Council in cooperation
with the City of Southfield, featuring quality art sales and demonstrations. Oils,
watercolors, printmaking, creative clay works, fibers, sculpture and much more!
June 4
June 5
11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Noon - 6 p.m.
.
Southfield Civic Center • 26000 Evergreen Road • (at 10-1/2 Mile Road)
• Entertainment
-Food booths
-Children's activities (sponsored by Detroit Edison)
Free admission and parking!
Proceeds benefit the Bruce K. Schmidt
Grants and Scholarships Fund for
students in the visual and performing arts
For more information, telephone 354-115I
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FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1988
Holocaust, and is a founder
and former co-chairman of
the National Interreligious
Task Force on Soviet Jewry.
The chairmen of the plann-
ing committee for the evening
is Ann Mandelbaum-Mann.
The public is invited, and ad-
mission will be credited
toward membership in the
American Jewish Committee.
Second Avenue Gang
To Recall The 1960s
FESTIVAL '88
-Fine, juried art
Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum
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485(ctra.
A
n idea which germi-
nated at a bar mitz-
vah party a year ago
will blossom this weekend in
a reunion of the self-styled Se-
cond Avenue Gang.
Persons from as far as Con-
necticut — and possibly Israel
— will return to Detroit to
recall the mid-1960s at 4841
Second Ave. One of the major
events to bring back the col-
lege flavor and memories of
the old house will be a renact-
ment of the Hillel hootenan-
nies of that by-gone era.
A group of alumni from
Wayne State University's
B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda-
tion will reunite for three
events this weekend: a Satur-
day night ice cream social, a
Sunday family picnic and
Sunday evening dinner.
Organized by Larry and
Ronna (Kritzer) Bassin,
Marilyn (Sitron) Dizik, Her-
shel Gardin, Marlene (Cern)
Gitelman and Hedy
(Coblentz) Jacobson, the com-
mittee contacted 40 WSU
Hillel friends now living
throughout the U.S., in
Europe and Israel.
"Barbara Rothenberg wrote
a lovely letter from Holland,"
said Ronna Bassin. "She's not
able to come in, but it was
just great to hear from her,
and she paid to have the reu-
nion pamphlet sent to her."
The Bassins are hosting a
dinner for 25 adults on Sun-
day. The ice cream social and
Hillel hootenanny will be
held at the home of Zvi and
Marlene Gitelman. Sunday's
picnic is scheduled for the
Southfield Civic Center.
Hillel moved from the old
house in the early 1970s into
its current home in the WSU
Student Center. The house
still stands across Second
Avenue from WSU's Old
Main, and is now subdivided
into three apartment units.
Early
Deadlines
The Jewish News will
have an early deadline for
the issue of June 10. The
deadline for local news will
be at 12 noon, Wednesday,
June 1. Late copy will be
used the following week if
it is still timely.