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March 06, 1959 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-03-06

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The Suburban Community

Mrs. Adler to Speak
at Sisterhood Lunch

Education and Brotherhood:
the Dignity of the Individual

By the Oak-Woodser
Before dismissing thoughts
of Brotherhood for another
year, we would like to call
attention to a few brief, but
choice, remarks made last
Thursday evening by Dr. Re- ,
mus G. Robinson.
Speaking at the seventh an-
nual Brotherhood Award Din-
ner of Oak-Woods Lodge of
Bnai Brith, Dr. Robinson, who
is president of the Detroit
Board of Education, said, among
other things:
"Every man must take re-
sponsibility for Brotherhood.
Nobody will do it for us."
This pretty well sums up the
entire idea of Brotherhood, be-
cause, after all, it is a personal
thing. More than relations be-
tween one group and another,
it's basically an exchange of
warmth between any two in-
dividuals, whether they be of
the same or a different race,
religion, color or creed.
Brotherhood r elati on-
ships," • Dr. Robinson contin-
ued, "must have integrity—
not here today and gone
tomorrow." And to make this
an accomplished fact, he
added, "Discipline of the
mind is of the utmost im-
portance."
The speaker continued: "Dig-
nity and worth of the indi-
vidual are undeniable, and we
must bear this in mind. Equal-
ity, which is the basis of Dem-
ocratic thinking, recognizes the
worth of the individual."
The answer to problems of
Brotherhood, as in most of our
other problems, Dr. Robinson
indicated, lies in education.
"In our society today," Dr.
Robinson said, "education be-
comes increasingly important.
The day of the labor of muscle
is fast passing, and education
assumes the major role of
bringing us the security - to -en-
joy the scientific advances that
are ours."
In his optimistic address, Dr.
Robinson did not mention the
alternatives should we not fully
realize the "increasingly im-

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portant" role of education in
our lives and in the lives of
our children.
The highlight of the eve-
ning's program was the pres-
entation of the Oak-Woods
Brotherhood Award to Dr.
James N. Pepper, superintend-
ent of the Oak Park Schools.
A large representation of
teachers from the schools, city
officials, clergymen and repre-
sentatives from the Metropoli-
tan Detroit Bnai Brith Council
joined with members of the
lodge in honoring Dr. Pepper.
The educator received a
plaque, with the inscription:
"For his wisdom in under-
standing the differences and
the sameness that make all
men brothers in the sight of
God."
Dr. Pepper was recognized
by the lodge for his achieve-
ments in furthering human re-
lations in the Oak Park school
system, while at the same time
advancing the educational fa-
cilities in that city to their
present size and effectiveness.
Fr. Richard U. Bonin, of
Our Lady of Fatima Church,
delivered the invocation, while
Donald Sills, a past president
of the lodge, gave the bene-
diction. The award was pre-
sented by Dr. Paul Durham,
pastor of First Methodist
Church, Royal Oak, who was
the first .recipient of the
Brotherhood Award.
Other participants were Dr.
Robert Frehse, executive di-
rector of the Detroit Round
Table; Michael Gaines, assist-
ant director of the Anti-Defa
mation League of Bnai Brith;
Richard W. Marshall, former
Oak Park Mayor and now city
manager of Madison Heights,
and Lou • Weber, president of
the Detroit Bnai Brith• Council.
Dr. Herman Bennett, a past
Oak-Woods Lodge president,
was the evening's -toastmaster,
and Joseph Broder, . current
president, extended greetings.
Herbert Stoorman, vice-presi-
dent, was chairman of the
banquet.

Chicago Couple to Head
Youth Hostel Tour

Dr. and Mrs. Louis Katz-
off have been appointed edu-
cational directors of the 1959
Summer Youth Tour under the
auspices of the Validor-Sharon
Youth Hostel, it was announced
by Arye H. Shadmon, executive
vice-president of the organiza-
tion. Dr. Katzoff is the Director
of Religious Education at the
North Suburban Synagogue
Beth El in Highland Park . . .
Mrs. Katzoff is on the super-
visory staff of the Board of
Jewish Education in Chicago.
The group will leave on the
Israel flagship S. S. Jerusalem
on July 2, sailing from New
York, and will return in the
latter part of August by plane
via Rome, Italy.

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Mrs. Morris Adler will be
the guest speaker at a luncheon
program of the Sisterhood of
Cong. Beth Shalom at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the syna-
gogue, 14601 W. Lincoln, Oak
Park.
Her talk on "Casting Our
Lots" will be concerned with
unfamiliar aspects of the holi-
day of Purim. Also on the
program will be a musical
presentation by Cantor Reu-
ben Erlbaum, of Cong. Beth
Shalom.
The public is invited to at-
tend the luncheon, according
to Mrs. Sidney Berg, program
chairman; however, reserva-
tions are lmited. For tickets,
call Mrs. Samuel Strauss, LI
7-1093; or Mrs. Martin Her-
man, LI 3-4148.
Proceeds from the event will
be used to equip the syna-
gogue's kitchen. Hospitality for
the afternoon will be under
the direction of Mrs. Al
Schwartz.

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Students of the adult and
children's art classes at the 10
Mile Jewish Center will exhibit
their works at the third annual
students' show, from 2 to 5 p.m.,
Sunday, at the Center, 15110
W. 10 Mile, Oak Park.
The exhibit, arranged by the
branch's fine arts sub-committee,
chair e d by Mrs. Benjamin
Shwayder, will feature sketches,
paintings and sculpture.
A reception honoring the stu-
dents and their instructors, Sam
Pucci, Ben Glicker, Jay Hol-
land and Martha Clammage, will
take place during the exhibit.
The second in a series of
sports clinics will be held at

4:30 p.m., Thursday ; at the Cen-
ter, when Red Wing rookie
Charlie Burns will give hockey
pointers to youngsters from
fourth to tenth grades.

Bnai David Sisterhood
to Hear from Decorator

Bnai David Sisterhood will
meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at
the synagogue, when Oscar
Klausner will speak and give a
demonstration on "Interior Dec-
orating in the Home." ,
Mrs. Morrey Simon, program
chairman, advises that a ques-
tion and answer 'period and a
social hour will follow. Friends
are invited to attend.

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The annual Tri-Temple meet-
ing of Reform Sisterhoods in
the Detroit area will be held at
12:15 p.m., Monday at Temple
Emanu-El, 14450 W. 10 Mile,
Oak Park.
Guests of the host Sisterhood
at a dessert luncheon will be
members of the Sisterhoods of
Temples Beth El and Israel, of
Detroit ,and Beth Jacob, of
Pontiac.
A musicale will be presented
under the direction of Mrs.
Eugene P. Sims. The program
will feature Karl Haas, music
director of Temple Israel and a
prominent concert pianist, as
guest soloist.
Also participating in the
event will be the Temple Israel
Choral Group and the Temple
Emanu-El Choir. Mrs. Jay
Frankel is program chairman,
and Mrs. Larry Oettinger is in
charge of hospitality.

Huntington Woods Boys
Organize AZA Chapter

Formation of the Huntington
Woods Chapter of Aleph Zadik
Aleph (AZA) for boys 14 to 16
who reside in that community,
was announced this week.
Officers of the new group are
L e n Zimmerman, president;
Barry Gitlen, vice-president;
Stanley Fisher, treasurer; and
Greg Zack, secretary. For infor-
mation on membership, call
Zimmerman, LI. 7-2737.

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OP Mizrachi Women to See
Embroidery Demonstration

Mrs. Harold Golden, presi-
dent of Oak Park Chapter of
Mizrachi Women, announces
that a demonstration of em-
broidery by Mrs. Myrtle La-
Huron will be given Monday
evening, at Cong. Mishkan Is-
rael, 9 Mile and Parklawn, Oak
Park. A film on Israel, "Side
by Side," will be shown, and a
social hour will follow. Friends
are invited.

Appoint Ira Guilden
As AJ Congress Chairman

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The apopintment of Ira
Guilden, New • York financier
and philanthropist, as chairman
of the commission on interna-
tional affairs of the American
Jewish Congress, was announc-
ed by Dr. Joachim Prinz, nation-
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the arm of the American Jew-
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United Nations and overseas
issues through participation in
international bodies, the pub-
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