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March 09, 1962 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-03-09

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Fred L. Bookstein
Wins Mathematics
State Competition

Maimonides Medical Auxiliary Is
Feted by County Training School

Fred L. Bookstein, son of
Mrs. Harry Bookstein, of 3356
W. Outer Drive, tied for first
place in the Michigan State
Mathematics Competition con-
ducted on a statewide basis in
high schools by the University
of Michigan.
A sophomore at Cass Tech-
nical High School, Fred, as a
freshman, last year was tenth
among many hundreds of con-

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Zeldon Cohen, vice-president Council's Community Relations
of the Business and 'Professional Commission.
Chapter of the American Jewish
Congress, will debate "Federal
Make your Simcha Bright!
Aid to Parochial Schools" with
Ann Genette of the "Citizens for
Book the Band that's Right II
Educational Freedom Associa-
From LONDON, ENGLAND
tion" at 8 p.m. March 14 at Ford
Local 600, Wyoming and Dix.

The debate is sponsored by
the 16th District Young Demo-
cratic Club.

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"The Economic Position of
the Jews in the World" will be
discussed by Branch 11, Labor
Zionist Organization of America,
8:45 p.m. today at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Asher,
24101 Eastwood, Oak Park.
The discussion will be based
on the essay "The Myth of Jew-
ish Parasitism" from H a y i m
(;renberg's book "The Inner
Eye." Morris Lifshay will lead
the discussion. Guests are wel-
come. For information. call
Ethel Silberg, VE 6-7610.

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by HERMAN JAFFEE

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The Women's Auxiliary to the Maimonides Medical So-
ciety was presented a plaque in recognition of its contribu-
tion to medical research and day school program at Wayne
County Training School in Northville by Dr. Pasquale Buoni-
canto, medical director of the facility. In the photo above are,
from left, Dr. Buonicanto, Mrs. E. Lipkin, past president; Mrs.
Paul Feldman and. Mrs. H. Pliskow, president.

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Free Parking in
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League of Jewish Women Will Hold
Last Community Relations Meeting

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The final community rela-
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The
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• tions for 12:15 p.m. March 15
at the McGregor Memorial Con-
ference Center of Wayne State
University, 483 W. Ferry.
Mrs. Sam Wasserman, chair-
Music and Entertainment :
• man, and Mrs. Norman Brode,

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• speakers will
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• be presented.
Harold Silver,
director of the
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Jewish Family
and Children's
Services, and
Mr. Henry
10615 W. 7 Mile Rd.
it Gothelf, assist-
-Pc a n t director
At Pinehurst
of Sinai Hos-
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pital and the
Open Tues., Wed., Thurs.
a. Fri. 'til 9 p.m.
* Shiffman Clin- Mrs. Wasserman
* ic, will participate in a pre-
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Budget Salon Special!
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"The right mood for the
right occasion"

CANDID ART

1LZOA Branch 11 Studies
Jewish Economic Stand

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& HIS ORCHESTRA

when you core enough to remember . . .

ham Hebrew school. he pur-
sued his Hebrew studies for two
years in the Hebrew High
School of the United Hebrew
Schools.

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Zan GILBERT

Cohen is also co-chairman of
the Detroit Jewish Community

testants in a similar contest.
A .graduate of the Beth Abra-

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16th Dist. Young Dems Hold School Aid Debate

Mrs. Julian Grace, League
representative to the JF'CS and
Shiffman Clinic, will discuss
the role of the Co-operative
Council.
League President Mrs. Mar-
tin Naimark urges that early
reservations be made. A des-
sert luncheon will be served.
Reservations should be made
with Mrs. Abe Bookstein, LI
4-8470.
An April 4 deadline has been
set for the Mildred Simons
Rosenberg Me m or i al Youth
Awards, according to Mrs. Carl
Schiller, awards chairman.

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