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October 23, 1959 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-10-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, October 23, 1959-6

Center Names 3 Viennese Student Parade Turned
to Program Staff into Nazi Anti-Semitic Display

Mrs. Holmberg

Berman

Sylvia Zukin, Audrey Holm-
berg and Jerry Berman have
been appointed to the program
staff of the Jewish Center,
18100 Meyers, it was announced
by Samuel Frankel, Center
president. Mrs. Zukin is direc-
tor of the women's health
club, Mrs. Holmberg, aquatics
director, and Berman, program
aide in the youth division.
Mrs. Zukin, born in Detroit,
attended Wayne. University and
the University
of Oklahoma.
She has
worked for
the Center, as
instructor in
slimnastics
modern and
ballroom
dancing since
1953, has in-
structed at
dance studios,
has arranged
programs for
the Jewish Mrs. Zukin.
Community Council and lec-
tures to youth groups on physi-
cal fitness.
Mrs. Audrey Holmberg was
born in Harbor Springs, Mich.
She majored in psychology and
English at Wayne University.
Active in swimming since she
was 15, she was water front
director of Harbor Springs in
1943-44, and of Petoskey, Mich.,
in 1945-46. During 1953-54, she
was in charge of first aid at
the Rouge Park Brennan Pools.
In 1953, she directed Brennan
Pools' first and only aquacade.
She taught swimming and di-
rected Oak Park's first aquacade
last summer.
Jerry Berman, 25, was born
in Detroit, and attended Cooley
High School. He received his
B.A. degree from University
of Michigan in 1956, and at-
tended Hillsdale College where
he was on the varsity basket-
ball and baseball teams, and
sang with choruses at both
schools. He is a water safety
instructor. He has been a coun-
selor and supervisor for the
Fresh Air Society since 1952.

VIENNA, (JTA)—Six persons
were injured seriously, and a
score of others suffered minor
injuries when neo-Nazi students
suddenly turned what seemed
like an innocent academic
parade into a Hitler-like demon-
strati on.
The parade - had begun, pre-
sumably, as - a memorial to
Friedrich Schiller, famous Ger-
man author and playwright,
whose 200th birth anniversary
is being observed by many uni-
versities this year in Germany
and Austria. Police were on the
alert, however, knoWing that
neo-Nazi student organizations
were behind the parade.
When the parade reached the
center of Vienna, fascist youth
marchers broke out with signs

Young Israel of Detroit
Opens Youth Program

A series of seminars for
youth leaders of Young Israel
of Detroit is planned beginning
this Monday evening, as the
center begins its program of
activities for the season.
Louis Penfil, chairman of the
youth activities committee,
stated that resource people
familiar with various aspects
of youth work will lead the
discussions.
Risha Cohen, Dr. Max Kapu-
stin and Frank Loewenberg
will speak at the second pro-
gram at 8 p.m., Nov. 2, at
Young Israel. Classes in story
hour, arts and crafts, Jewish
history and the philosophy of
youth groups will be open to
college youth in the commun-
ity.
For further informaton, call
Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, • spir-
itual director, at TE 4-4145.

Major Independence Day Parade to be in Haifa

May 2, 1960, marks Israel's ing in the streets till all hours
12th Independence Day, cele- of the morning. The major mili-
brated throughout the country tary parade will take place in
proclaiming Nazi slogans. Other with parades and gay folk danc- Haifa next year.
youth groups started tearing
down the banners, and the
police intervened. The parade
had been organized by members
of the recently-dissolved "Faith-
ful Youth" movement, which
was broken up by the govern-
ment because it was known to
have been largely controlled by
neo-Nazi organizations.

Casting Completed
by Center Theater
for 'Curious Savage'

Casting is complete for "The
Curious Savage," opening pre-
sentation of Center Theater,
play-producing group of the
Jewish Community Cente s
drama department, which will
run Dec. 10, 12 and 13, at the
Aaron De Roy Theatre of the
Center, 18100 Meyers.
The cast includes Harriet
Bander, Ruth Seligson, Abe
Ulanoff, Marshall Silver, Renee
Eisenberg, Harriet Levine, Dr.
Morris J. L i p n i k, Frances
Bresler, Gilbert Parish, Sey-
mour Parker and Lois Lipnik.

KlM
NON-STOP
0 EUROPE

Rho Pi Fraters Plan
Hallowe'en Party

THEN TO TEL AVIV FOR THE GOLDEN JUBILEE!

The annual Hallowe'en cos-
tume party of Rho Pi Phi fra-
ternity will take place at 9
p.m., Nov. 1, in the home of
Fly non-stop across the Atlantic on
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kelman, a four-engine DC-7C (Kosher foods
15331 Oakwood, Oak Park.
available on request). Then direct
Refreshments and games will to Tel Aviv. Or turn your trip into
be featured, and prizes will be a grand tour with the KLM stop-
awarded for the most original over plan. Visit London, Paris,
Brussels, Vienna, Rome, and a host
costumes.
The fraternity's alumni group of other cities—at no extra cost!
and the ladies auxiliary, known Round trip, New York to Tel Aviv,
as the Ropettes, meet jointly $840.60 Economy Class. $1,334.90
on the first Wednesday of each First Class. Service from Houston,
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Adas Shalom Couples
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Slate Square Dance
A Harvest Square Dance is 4-0282.'
being planned by the Adas
Shalom Young Married Couples
Club for 8:30 p.m., Oct. 31, in
the synagogue social hall.
Bert Hall will be the caller,
and there will be refreshments
served. A contest will be con-
ducted to determine the couple
most authentically dressed in
square dance garb, with prizes
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NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
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meeting at 12 noon, Nov. 3, in
the home of Mrs. Samuel Kamp-
ner, 18960 San Juan. Final
plans for the group's 12th an-
niversary party will be made.

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SENSITIVITY provides a performer with greater in-
sight into a work of art and more readily enables him
to relate that art to his listeners. It is this essential
quality that helped SHIMON MISHORY rise to the
position of Concert-Master of the Tel Aviv Symphony
Orchestra.

Shimon Mishory will appear with mezzo-soprano Jennie
Tourel at the 27th Balfour Concert on Saturday, 8:30
P.M., November 14 at the Ford Auditorium. It is through
your efforts that the important work of our Kfar Silver
Agricultural Institute and Children's Village in Israel
can be continued.

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