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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-11-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, November 24, 1961 — 22

Fattier Clement Kern to Address
Women's Division, AJCongress

- Father Clement H. Kern, pas-
tor of most Holy Trinity Parish,
will address a meeting of the
Women's Division, American
Jewish Congress, 12:15 p.m.
Wednesday at
the Sholem
Aleichem I
stitute. 19350
Greenfield.
Long active
in the social
action field, he
is well known
for his work
with the indi-
gent and aged.
Fr. Kern is a
member of the Fr. Kern
Mayor's Skid Row Committee, a
member of the Open Housing
Committee, a panel moderator
for the Interracial Council and
a member of the Neighborhood
Cofincil. He was the recipient
of the 14th Annual Amity
Award which was presented to
him by the Detroit Women's
Division. American Jewish Con-
gress. •
Mrs. Oscar Hertz, chairman of
the Commission on Community
Interrelations, and Mrs. Jack
Ross, assistant program chair-
man, state that Fr. Kern will
lead a discussion based on "All
the Way home," a movie explor-
ing the question "Who Lives In
the-House Next Door?"
A coffee hour, under the di-
rection of Mrs. Herman Play-
nick, hospitality chairman, will
precede the lectures. Friends are
invited.
The first meeting of the re-
cently-established International
Affairs Study Group of the
Women's Division, American
Jewish Congress, will be held
12:30 p.m. Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Harry Brown,

Council of Jewish
Women Gives Peace
Award to Cordier

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y..
(JTA) — The National Council
of Jewish Women presented a
special "peace award" to An-
drew W. Cordier, UN under-
secretary for General Assembly
affairs, who was the top execu-
tive assistant to the late Secre-
tary-General Dag I-I a m m a r-
skjold.
The award took the form of a
Hanukah Memorah, designed by
Ludwig Wolpert, of the Jewish
Museum.
Mrs. Joseph Willer', vice
president of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, presented
the award, citing Cordier as the
personification "of all dedicated
men and women who have
served the United Nations for
the achievement of peace and a
life of dignity for mankind."

Camp Omena Reunion
Will Be Held Sunday

Camp Omena will hold a re-
union 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Oak Park Jewish Center.
Camp movies and slides and
square , dancing, conducted by
Jim and Marge Pickell, head
counselors, will highlight the
afternoon. Norman Block, coun-
selor, will lead the group in
singing.
Campers, parents and guests
will he welcomed by Dr. Joseph
Melton, director, and Miriam
Gornbein, associate director.
Refreshments will be served
by camp waiters.

Rabbi Adler to Speak
to JWF Jr. Division

"Aspiring for Jewish Leader-
ship" is the subject of an ad-
dress Rabbi Morris Adler will
deliver to members of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation's Jun-
ior Division, 8 p.m., Sunday,
at the Jewish Center, 18100
Meyers, Room 272.
An invitation to young adults
to participate in Junior Divi-
sion activities and to hear Rabbi
Adler's discussion was extended
by Fred Keidan, Junior Divi-
sion chairman.

Wittenbero--Stewa
it Traitel Leaves
6
Rites Solemnized
'500,000 to WSU

20197 Warrington. The topic
will be "East and West Ger-
many." Chairman for the event
is Mrs. Ted Rosen. Division
chairman, International Affairs.
Subsequent meetings will be
held every two weeks, with the
topic and chairman to be chosen
at each meeting,

London Court Orders
Extradition Trial for
Jew Sought in Israel

LONDON, (JTA) — Shalom
Shtarkes, the young Israeli or-
thodox school teacher whose
extradition is being sought by
Israel for alleged abduction of
his nine-year-old nephew, will
have to stand trial for extradi-
tion, on Dec. 12, a magistrate's
court ruled here.
Sir Robert Blundell, sitting
as the magistrate, ruled there
are three charges against
Shtarkes. The accusations, as
listed by the court, are: 1.
Shtarkes committed perjury in
Israel; 2. He "stole" Yossele
Schumacher, his nephew, whose
whereabouts are sought by the
Israeli authorities; 3. He "con-
fined an abducted person, refus-
ing to surrender hith."
The • defense f o u g h t- hard
against further detention of
Shtarkes, claiming: 1. He did
not "abduct" the boy but was
given custody of the child by
the boy's grandfather in Israel;
2. The old treaty between Bri-
tain and Israel, providing for
extradition, does not include
Jerusalem where the alleged
offense occurred.
A police official testified be-
fore Sir Robert that young Yos-
sele "may be in England," but
said he could not be found and
declared that, when Shtarkes
arrived in England from Israel,
the child was not with him. Yos-
sele disappeared about two
years ago, and Israel authorities
have charged he was hidden by
his family. which feared he
would not otherwise receive an
Orthodox Jewish education.

Alpha Nu Brunch •

The Alpha Nu Parents Club
will hold a brunch 12:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Hayim Green-
berg Center, announces Presi-
dent Irving Kleiff.
Parents, students, their wives
or sweethearts are invited. Mrs.
Harry Jacobson, social chair-
man, is in charge. A program
will be presented by Mrs. Sey-
mour Morton, chairman.

Center Cinema Features
Movie, Fr. Kerin's Address

The Jewish Center Cinema
Forum will present the Grand

A sum exceeding $500,000 has Prize Winner of the Venice Film
been left to Wayne State Uni- Festival, "On The Bowery", Sun-
versity, for research in blood day, 8 p.m.
diseases with particular em-
Following the movie, Father
phasis on leukemia by its Col- Clement Kern of the Most
Holy
lege of Medicine, in the will of Trinity Church will discuss the
William D. Traitel, who died topic, "What Can Detroit Do
last month.
About Skid RoW?" Refreshments
The will was filed for pro- will be served.
bate Tuesday by Traitel's at-
torney. Morris W. Stein.
Traitel left to his employee_s
and secretary, who worked
and his
him in his real es .e adirtee
6535 Third, a p
estate. His car go ein's
"Music As You Like It"
son, Michael.
HOME:
OFFICE:
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friend, C.
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Allen Harlan, goes his collec-
tion of art objects and exquisite
wood carvings.
MRS. LAURENCE
A bachelor, Traitel, who
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Nov. 6 of a heart attack,
Eileen Brenda Stewart and the son of a Ne
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were wed at a candlelight cere- practically in sec in.
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ton Hotel.
Elias Goldbe gs Host
Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stewart of Leadership-- Reception
Mr. and IN,Irs. Elias Goldberg,
Outer Dr. and Mr. and Mrs.
David Wittenberg of Toledo, are hosting a leadership recep-
tion in advance of Bnai Brith Pis-
Ohio.
The bride chose a gown of gah's "Salute to Israel" Ca et
m nd
white satin with a chapel train, on behalf of the Israe
be
trimmed with chantilly lace and program. The rece
e,
Bal-
seed . pearls. Her elbow-length held at their
veil was held by a crown moral, Thursda
Lou Mason, hum st and story
trimmed in the matching lace
teller, will be
guest star.
and pearls.
The couple departed for a
honeymoon. in Mexido City and Radomer Hanukah Fete
Radomer Aid and Ladies So-
Acapulco and now reside in
ciety will hold a Hanukah party
Toledo.
for members 8:30 p.m. Tuesday -.."••••°"•■••••••■■••■=0.■•■••■■••••■
at the Workmen's Circle, 18340
Bnai Moshe Couples
W. Seven Mile. Refreshments,
Dinner at DARBY'S
entertainment and games will
Hold Hanukah Party
is a "real treat
Dramatic readings, songs and be featured. -=
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and Mrs. Louis Landau, 31
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related to the "Festival of
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program.
Bernard Lis
Bernard Shargey president of
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