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December 02, 1960 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-12-02

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News of Suburbia

Strictly Confidential

Form Community Relations Group
as Oak Park School Issue Buffer

In planning positive pro-
grams, the Committee will be
assisted by the Detroit Round
Table of Catholics, Jews and
Protestants.
Among other activities, the
Committee will establish a
Speakers' Bureau that will be
available to the community and
its organizations to answer ques-
tions and to present relevant in-
formation concerning the attach-
ment of the Carver school dis-
trict.
The Committee on Human
Relations is composed of dele-
Beth Shalom Sisterhood gates from all religious and
civic groups and interested citi-
Gift Shop Festival
Inquiries are invited from
Features Hanukah Items zens.
anyone wishing to help in its en-
Musical menorahs and travel- deavors. For further informa-
ing candlesticks are among the tion, call LI 8-0949 and LI
unusual articles for sale being 5-8690.
featured at the Gift Shop Festi-
val sponsored by the Sisterhood
of Cong.' Beth Shalom, 14601 W. Dewey Oak Park Troop
Lincoln, Oak Park, on its closing Lists New Brownies
day, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m._ Sunday.
Brownie Scout Troop 642,
Mrs. Harry Shulman, Gift Shop
chairman, announces her staff John Dewey School, Oak Park,
will assist in the selection of will hold its investiture on
gifts from the great assortment Monday.
Mrs. Bernard Zaffern, troop
of ceremonial items, Israeli im-
ports, jewelry, records, toys, doll leader, and Mrs. Bruce Shata-
clothes, "hand mades," etc., Han- noff, co-leader, will present
ukah wrappings, decorations and Brownie Scout Pins at a special
program to which the girls have
candies.
invited their - mothers. Troop
The Book Shop, under the di- members
who have completed
rection of Mrs. David Lessem, the requirements for becoming
has a collection of books for a Brownie are Barbara Berger,
young and old.
Denise Berman, Helene Ber-
nath, Bunny Brostoff, Shelley
Shaarey Shomayim Sets Greenwald, Jane Hollander,
Marcia Kohn, Cindy Lefko,
Membership Meeting
Carol Lefkowitz, Cathy Mahlin,
Joseph Balberor, president of Gale Margulies, Sherry Markof-
Cong. Shaarey Shomayim, an- sky, Beverly Sak, Helaine Shata-
nounces that a membership meet- noff, Wendy Shepherd, Harriet,
ing will be held 8:30 p.m., Wed- Singer, Linda Smolinsky, Cindy
nesday at the synagogue.
Tarnoff, and Barbara Zaffern
The agenda includes a report
At the present time the gir
by Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman and are making holiday gifts to p
the presentation of a 50-Star U.S. sent to hospitalized children
flag by Jack Guttenplan, com-
mander, in behalf of the Oak Park
post of the Jewish War Veterans. S apir, Rockefeller,
A musical program rendered by
Sidney Gottlieb and refresh- Harman to Address
ments will follow.
Conference of UJA

The Oak Park Council of Com-
munity Organizations, composed
of approximately 40 church,
synagogue, PTA, service clubs
and • other groups in Oak Park,
voted on Nov. 17 to establish a
Committee on Human Relations.
The Committee on Human Re-
lations will assist in mobilizing
the reserves of goodwill success-
fully to cope with the manifold
responsibilities arising out of
the attachment of the Carver
school district.

Pinhas Sapir, Minister of Com-
O-W Young Iirael Youth merce
and Industry in the Israel
Cabinet, will address the 23rd
Slate Hanukah Party

Young Israel of Oak-Woods
Shabbos Youth Group will hold
its third annual Hanukah party
2 p.m. Sunday at Young Israel
in Oak Park.
Gifts, entertainment and re-
freshments will be featured. For
information, call Lily Fein,
youth director, LI 1-6731.

0.

.

DARIN

By Phineas J. Biro',

understand the frustrations of whose intellectual capacities are
American Zionist leaders, who as sharp and creative as ever ...
for many years played a decisive There is something basically
role in the Jewish political arena stupid in the Diaspora way of
in connection, with Palestine.... life if a Lipsky, still at the
Today, they must
m
experience a heights of his many-sided talents,
feeling of futility, an awareness is relegated to the sidelines. . . .
that historical 'circumstances com- Are we really so wealthy in
pel them to play second fiddle human material? Is Jewish life
and that, with a mute on their in the United States nothing
more than a big fund-raising ma-
instruments .. .
chinery? Can we ignore our hu-
Rabbi Israel Goldstein was man spiritual and moral strength
rather consistent in folding his and satisfy ourselves day after
tent and leaving our shores for day with thinking up gimmicks
a new career in Israel . . . He (and usually the same old ones)
is by nature a well organized for raising money? Can we con-
man with a keen sense of reality. tinue to create synthetic leaders
. . . He has held many important whose sole purpose is to serve
positions of leadership in the as a basis to build new fund-
American community . . . Not raising campaigns? These are
only in the Jewish community the thoughts that plague a Jew-
.. Having observed him at work ish columnist on vacation ...
for many years we have come
to admire his administrative tal-
ents, his highly developed sense
DETROIT INSTITUTE OF
of responsibility .. . As leaders
ARTS AUDITORIUM
go, he is not too old
rate a new
nesday, Dec. 7, 8:20 p.m.
ul life . .
is
chapt
dst hen you ask him
D
andel's
out his plans for
Thrilling
tell you that he . • h
draw to his st
Oratorio
to lite
losophyI.
will . . . W ave
He
, however,
at he
a sus
A
e a fling
may ( d should)
in Isr li politic . . . He has
y qualifications
all the nece
post in the govern-
to fill a •
srael .. . We wish him
ment
as performed' with spectacular
. In any event, he and success at New York's Carnegie
Hall by
is charming, gifted wife, Bert,
THOMAS SCHERMAN and
will greatly enrich the social
THE LITTLE ORCHESTRA
scenery of the Jewish State .. .
AND A COMPANY OF
In
the
same
mood
we
thought
EIGHTY-SIX •
LONDON, (JTA)—The World
about Louis Lipsky, who just Tickets at Det. Inst. of Arts,
executive of the Agudas
TE 2-7676; Grinnell's, WO 2-1124,
brated his 86th birthday . • .
ence
asked the UNESCO
Reserved Seats: $3.85, $3.35, $2.10
e an extraordinary m a n
give more
in Paris this
cial,
religious
considera
atio bias. •
and e
Agud delegation in Paris
TTENTION BNAI BRITH MEMBERS!!
s advised that UNESCO
Attend Bnai Briths 1st Adult
lanned to allocate $48,00 I for
Education program of the year ...
the 1961-62 period " ific
action again ra
AHAVAS ACHIM SYNAGOGUE
was also in cat
Schaefer at Cambridge
planned to exp re " e possi-
bilities of cre *ng int
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 8:30 P.M.
national dy r centra-1 .
Subject:
documenta on concernin
relations,"
WHAT ARE YOU SEEKING AS A JEW?
ye, in a
The Agudah
Rabbi Milton Arm will be the speaker.
ESCO, pre-
morandum t
of religious and
educational discriminatio
c ng
number of countr•
ISRAEL COUNCIL OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT
N
wh diffi-
European cou
Entire Community To The
Invites
T
becaus

Jewish
culties ari
pening Lecture
not at nd state
children
hought-Provoking Topic
the Jewish Sabbaths
schools
Days.
and
dox Judaism — The

Vacation-Contemplations
From a rocking chair, the
world seems to be standing still,
although the newspapers record
daily new "important" events ...
Much attention is being focused
on our President-elect, whose
boyish charm exudes confidence
. . . But the problems that will
face him within a few weeks
are the same that have been
plaguing the administrations that
preceded him ... He will have
to tackle the overall issue of the
cold war and its ramifications in
the Middle East . • . And we
would wish that American Zion-
ist leadership would wait awhile
before passing resolutions and
"requesting" and "viewing with
alarm" . . The Middle East
question cannot be solved over-
night nor can we hope that Ken-,
nedy has a ready formula to
establish peace between Arabs
and Jews . . . The political af-
fairs affecting Israel should be
left in the hands of Israeli
statesmanship . . .
We were musing and day-
dreaming about this rather deli-
cate balance between Isr
statesmen and Zionist leade
eran
It did strike us that our
el Sil-
leaders, Rabbi Abba
ver, Louis Lipsky, Is 1 Gold-
in their
stein, are most cauti
comments on Israeli olitics . .
issue with
Rarely do they to
They
. e
w
do
d
our State Departm
know better . . .

traffig

.00 1:8 AOI S

Agudah As
Hit Bias 'Harder

annual national conference of the
United Jewish Appeal, Dec. 9-11,
at Statler-Hilton Hotel, New
York.
Sapir joins Gov. Nelson Rocke-
feller of New York, author Leon
Uris and Israel Ambassador to Fo Jewish Writers
the United States Avraham Har-
ded Kesse
man on the list of major speakers.
ou
EXICO CITY,
cans,
J ish writers—t
a sraeli and an ustral —
awarded th annual Zvi
BY HENRY LEONMID
zes for o
Ke 1 Literary
g contributions to Je
sta
e in 1960.
liter
oshkes
are: Dr.
The
and I. E • York; Herz
Bergner, of Australia; and I. H.
Biletzky, of Israel. All the works
except Biletzky's are in Yiddish;
the latter's book is in Hebrew.

It *

e of Modern Science"

The Speaker To• Be-
saac L. Swift, of Engelwood, N.J.

ed by: Question and Answer period
Refreshments

Wednesday, December 7th, 1960

at

Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods

24061 Coolidge, Oak Park

Between Nine and Ten Mile Road
Sufficient Parking Space Available
Absoluetely No Solicitation of Funds

Rabbi Swift

No Admission Charge

FRIDAY EVENING LECTURE SERIES

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