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March 17, 1961 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-03-17

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Poll Jewish Youth
on Dating, Rashrut

The majority of Jewish boys
and girls in Conservative con-
gregations in the United States
and Canada are opposed to inter-
dating, plan to keep kosher
homes when they marry and do
not approve of active attempts
to convert non-Jews to Judaism.
These were some of the results
in the first student opinion poll
conducted by Our Age, the teen-
age magazine of the United Syna-
gogue of America Commission on
Jewish Education.
More than 2,800 boys and girls
between the ages of 12 and 16,
in 80 American cities and Canada,
were questioned. Sixty-nine per
cent are members - of United
Synagogue Youth, Leaders Train-
ing Fellowship or other Jewish
youth groups.
Although the majority of those
sampled opp osed inter-dating,
boys had more liberal views on
the subject than girls, 43% of
the boys believing it proper for
Jewish boys to date non-Jewish
girls.
On the question of kashrut,
however, boys and girls joined
in favor of keeping kosher homes
after marriage. Most prominent
among the reasons given were
"It's a Jewish law" and "It's one
way of showing I am a Jew."
In reply to other queries, 64%
felt Synagogue officers should be
required to attend' services at
least weekly. Well over half the
students were opposed to teen-
age curfews as a means of curb-
ing juvenile delinquency.
While 70% expressed a desire
to visit Israel, few planned to
settle there permanently.

Spicehandler Tells
Situation of South
American Jewry

"Communism, Castro, and the
South American Jew" will be
Dr. Ezra Spicehandler's topic at
the Labor Zionist Organization's
Oneg Shabbat 8:30 p.m. today
at the Hayim Greenberg Center.
The topic is
based on Spice-
handler's re-
cent trip to
South Amer-
ica, at which
time he h a d
the opportu-
nity to study
the structure
of the Jewish
community
there and . ob-
tain insight in-
to the effects
of the South
American tur-
moil on the Spicehandler
Jewish population.
Spicehandler is a professor of
Hebrew literature at the Cin-
cinnati School of the Hebrew
Union College. He is national
vice president of the Labor
Zionist Organization of America
and Chairman of the Committee
on Art and Literature of the
Central Conference of American
Rabbis.
The Oneg Shabbat is open to
the public.

Religious Schools Prepare for 2nd City Bible Contest

The second annual Bible con-
test among the pupils of the
Congregational schools • in the
metropolitan area will be con-
ducted during the coming months,
according to Bernard Panush,
chairman of the Directors . Coun-
cil of the Religious Schools.
Contestants will be divided in
two divisions, juniors answering
Vestions pertaining to the Bible
itself; and seniors, including stu-
dents above the 10th grade,
answering questions both on the
Bible and on the Prophets.
Each school will select a win-
ner and runner-up for each

eshe Lectures
at Jewish Center Probus Club Gi

Michael Deshe, Israeli poet
and lecturer, will deliver a
series of three
talks on three
outstanding Is-
j raelf authors at
the Jewish Cen-
. ter.
The first will
be on poet Shin
Sholom, to be
presented 8:30
p.m. Saturday.
The subsequent
lectures w i 11
deal with the
woman poet Ad-
nah Amir and
League of Jewish
novelist S. Yiz-
hor.
Women to Tour Home The lectures,
delivered in He-
Deshe
for Aged Thursday
brew, are sponsored by the
The final community relations Kvutzah Ivrith and the Center.
meeting of the season has been The public is invited. There
scheduled by the League of I is no charge.
Jewish . Women's Organizations
for 12:45 p.m. Thursday at the Deborah Ross Prepares
Home for the Aged, 11501
Ideal Passover Recipe
Petoskey.
An ideal recipe for P
A tour of the Home will begin
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Yagoda
has been prepared •
e• ah
1
p.m.
Mrs.
Gerson
Berris
is
of St. Petersburg, Fla., announce
Ross in the test
ens
the
chairman
for
the
afternoon
and
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
B. Manischewitz mpany nown
will
be
assisted
by
co-chairman
Kenneth Benji, will be observed
for many de
es as
• erica's
8 p.m. March 17 and 9 a.m. Mrs. Paul Feldman. A social top produce f appetizi , kosher
March 18 at Cong. Bnai Israelin. I hour and business meeting will foods, wh ce comes the saying,
St. Petersburg. A dinner will be follow.
"Bring
of real Jew
Reports will be given by the ish coo g genius
held in his honor March 19 at
into
your
m
following community relations
the synagogue.
The cipe:
* *
chairmen: Mesdames Rubin Say-
DEB AH'S STEA
3 p
ds shoulder s
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cohen, witz, Serv-a-Camp; Joseph Rod-
?,;i" thick
19159 Marlowe, announce the man, United Foundation; Harry
1 m um onion, m ed
2 to Spoons shorte
or
Bat Mitzvah of their son:Gerald L. Jackson, Youth Award s;
ch en fat
Bertram, will be observed 9 Oscar Bank, Age of Opporunity;
3 ma s, coarsely bro en
a.m. March 25 at Cong. Beth Oscar Silverman, National- Coun- 1 /4 tea on pepper
1 teas
n salt
cil of Jewish Women; Harry
Joseph.
6 table
ons hot water
* * *
Portnoy, Program Planners In- 1 /2 cup c
meal or matz
al
1 can to
and mu
sauce
stitute;
Walter
Lasser,
Purpose
Dr. and Airs. Meyer H. Green,
3 /4 cup wate
Cut meat into •
portions. Saute
24331 Eastwood, Oak Park, an- of the Auxiliary for the Jewish
onions in shortening. Combine with
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Home for the Aged.
broken matzos, pepper, s
water. Pound meat ve
wi
son, Marc Stephen, will be ob-
y plate.
mallet or side of a
served 9 a.m. Saturday at City of Hope Cancer
a spoonful of st
in th
ter
of each piece
eat. Ro • p and
Young Israel Synagogue of Oak- Fighters Slate
Annual
fasten with
hpicks,
wers
or
Woods. A dinner in his honor
string. Roll
the c
meal or
matzo meal. own in a all amou
will be held Sunday at Holiday Dinner-Dance April 9
or fat in
killet. Ad tomato n
Manor.
Benefiting the City of Hope mushroom auce
.nd wate
and
s'
abou
Medical Center near Los Ange- tender. S es 6-8. 1 ho
les, City of Hope Cancer Fight- Use M schewit r
Shapiro Discusses
ers of Detroit will hold its annual
Changing Att .
Is
dinner-dance April 9 at the Holi- Norm
"Changing
itudes ay Manor.
on 2
An
All proceeds support the pilot
and Their
p ations",1 be
ogram of the nonsectarian in. Ins ance
discusse
y anheim Shapiro,
A sur e dinner
given
direct° of the Department of ity of Hope in free patient
Harol•No
by the
Co
al Affairs of h met- are, research and post-graduate for
leading life
• ance men of
education.
ican ewish Committe
The decoration committee is Detroit and Chicago, honoring
gro
of Jewi
ers, abbis,
s- headed- by Mrs. Lawrence Bend- him on his 20th anniversary
sion ly cone
ub- eroff. Advance reservations may in the insurance business.
He is a recognized authority
ject
on to d
d M. now be secured by contacting
Mrs. Manuel Leonard, LI 6-2508, on corporation insurance and
Butze
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or Mrs. Jack Gorback, UN 3-8532. estate taxes. He is president
of his own corporation and is a
Life and Qualif • • member of
it jus
the Million ound
wouldn't
His perso
• roduc
ceeded $
0,0
year, for
be Passover
the last
e
A dinner was held recently at
Nor
married, has
o
Rainbow Terrace in celebration childr : and resides at 8 0
of the golden wedding anniver- Wilde ere.
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
active in
He
Standler.
muni affairs•
War
, Jones
Receiving guests were their Jewi
children, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Post; merica Legi , V.F.W.,
Toby of Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Bnai rith,•m ber of Terri
and Kn wood Co
Irving Pelavin and Mr. and Mrs. Beth
y
Club.
is a Member
the
Dan Standler.
cutive Club
amber
• The Standlers' ten grand- Sales
ce Asso-
children and one great-grand- of Corn
e Underwriters.-
child took part in a candlelighting ciation and
He is also the Co-Chairman of
ceremony.
the Life Insurance Division of
Classified ads bring fast results! the Allied JewiPh Campaign.

Bar Mitzvahs

division, who will compete in a Bernard Weiss, Beth El.
city-wide contest at Temple Israel
Warsen states that all school
April 23.
finalists will receive certificates-,
Allen Warsen, director of Adas while the metropolitan finalists
Shalom Religious School, is and runners-up in both junior
chairman of the contest corn- and senior divisions will receive
mittee, and Bernard Weiss, of special books as prizes.
Temple Israel school, is co-
Each youngster will be given a
chairman. Teachers who will set of over 250 questions cover-
serve on the Bible committee in- ing the complete Bible as a guide
dude Thomas Tannis and Dr. to as ist in studying for the con-
Robert Spiro, Beth Aaron; Leon-
ard Rosenberg and. Nathan Bu •
ommitte
f judges rep-
movitz, Bnai Moshe; Al
binate, school
re nting the
Lerner and Fred Lax, Ada
ec •r , nd t chers will be
lom; Abraham Matzer, Bet
lish rules and
ap
ham; Manuel Simon an
udges for the
0
Grandon, Temple Israe
test. .
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Zentman, Ahavas Ac

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This
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