Ireism an - Ka tz ctivities in Society Rites Solemnized 1Fresh Air Society to Hold Annual Meeting Dedication at Tamarack , Six members will be elected ! serves Jewish boys and girls, to the board of directors, of the to 10. Its companion Camp Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eichenhorn will host the Starman Fresh Air Society at its annual Tamarack in Ortonville handles 1.-A Family Club Sunday at their home, 25043 W. Rue Versailles. meeting to be held in conjunc- campers. 11-16. Rabbi Israel Halpern, Spiritual Leader of Congregation Beth Katzen, chairman tion with the dedication of the Maxwell Abraham. returned home after a month-long vacation with his Theodore and Mina Bargman of the dedication committee, wife, daughter Rella and son Eli. Lawrence, their oldest son who Arts and Crafts Building at has invited members of the ez is in his final year at Harvard Law School, is employed for the Camp Tamarack, Brighton, noon community to attend the cere- summer by the legal division, UAW-CIO in Solidarity House. Sunday. it was announced by monies, inspect the camp and Dr. Peter Shiffrin, president. its activities and partake of a Mrs. Morris Shrager (Esther Fleiss) and her four sisters, all Nominated for a three-year special luncheon. I of Detroit, have recently returned from a family reunion with term on the board are Mrs. Fresh Air Society is a mem- their three brothers in Los Angeles. A nephew's marriage reunited Hyman Mellen. Alfred Deutch, ber of the Jewish Welfare Fed- the Fleiss family for the first time in 37 years. Syd Levison and Dr. Perry eration and a beneficiary of the Mrs. Samuel Eisenberg of 17566 Wildemere. entertained at z Goldman: for a two-year term, Allied Jewish Campaign and a tea on Aug. 3 in honor of the forthcoming marriage of her son, Jay W. Allen; one-year term, the United Foundation Torch Robert- Jay, to Miss Johanna Silver, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I. Mrs. Samuel Hamburger. Drive. Walter Silver. Highlight of the program will For directions to Camp Tama- Harry L. Jubas of 13411 Irvine St., Oak Park, a teacher at be the dedication of the Barg- rack, phone the Fresh Air So- Wilson Junior High School in Detroit, is one of 32 educators man Arts and Crafts building, ciety office, DI 1-5666. from all parts of the nation who are learning Hebrew this summer the first major addition to the MRS. HOWARD WEISMAN at Yeshiva University's Hebrew Language Institute. The audio- Brighton camp's facilities in lingual program is supported by a grant from the U.S. Department Judith Elaine Katz became many years. Opened in 1927 by PHOTOGRAPHY by the bride of Howard Jay Weis- the Fresh Air Society, the camp BERNARD H. of Health. Education and Welfare. Eight Bnai Brith Youth Organization teen-agers left for Israel man on July 14 • at Temple to represent their 44,000-member organization at the World Jewish Israel. The bride is the daugh- Youth Conference in Jerusalem. Leading the BBYO group are ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe J. Katz, New Jersey Schools Judy Millman, 18, of Detroit, president of Bnai Brith Girls, and 19350 Monte Vista. The bride- KE 1-8196 Seymour Schnitzer, 19, of Chicago, president of Aleph Zadik groom's parents are Mr. and Reluctant to Halt Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings Aleph, boys' component of the youth movement. Other members Mrs. Joseph B. Weisman, 19955 Prayers in Classes of the delegation include Avrom Surath of Midland, Mich. Stratford. TRENTON, N.J.. (JTA) — * Air, and Mrs. Sol Bienenfield of Franklin Sq.. Long Island. School boards throughout New M lc ( N.Y., will be in Detroit with their family to celebrate his 50th Seven from State Jersey. some of which have * • * G._ birthday. Mr. Bienenfield is the son of Sadie Haut, president of • * shown reluctance to abolish North Woodward Branch of Jewish Women European Welfare A re Interns' for MIKE GREEN'S I( prayer and Bible reading in I Organization. There will be a splash party in his honor at the 4( classrooms. were warned by the * MUSIC home of his brother. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Bienenfield of Pontiac. Senator Hart 4( State Department of Education LI 8-4432 Among the guests will be his sister, Mrs. Leon Dreylinger, and a Seven Michigan young people that they have no choice but to * brother, Arnold, and their families. have ben student interns in the discontinue the practices. ip A. Hart Bela Reinitz has been elected president of the Feldman Family office of Senator Phil Frederick Raubing,er, State MERRY Club. Other officers are Mrs. Faye Feldman, vice-president; Mrs. (D-Mich.). They are: Commissioner of Education, no- MELODY Sylvia Feldman, secretary; Robert Feldman, Harold Feldman, Mrs Shira Joffe, daughter of Mrs. tified all local and country super- NURSERY Faye Feldman and Mrs. Jeanette Feldman. treasurers. Bowling and the late Mr. Boris Joffe. intendents and school board league officers are Gerald Feldman, president, and Paul Forman, 19164 San Juan. and a senior at secretaries that the recent (AUNTIE SARAH'S) Serving Det. & Sub. Areas secretary. Cass Tech. United States Supreme Court 14305 W. 8 Mile Rd. Nancy Rattner, daughter of decision, banning the Lord's UN 4-0169 at Freeland - • Director—M s. • id Holtzman Dr. and Mrs. Harold Rattner, Prayer or Bible reading in public LI 3-4688 ~ 1350 Wellesley. and a senior at schools, clearly overturned a Specializing in Rhythm Band, Mus. New Jersey law establishing re- App., Baking, Crafts and Indian the University of Michigan. Lore for pre-school children, ages BY PROF. SOL LIPTZIN I and reverence for the com- of Mr and ligious observances in schools. 2 1.:2 to 6 years. . o in Buller. munity of fate which has been Per Class Morn. 9 11 The questions have often reviled for centuries but which Mrs. William G. Butler, 191 $1.75 2 Days The True International Touch! been asked: What is a Jewish still keeps its head aloft as it , Touraine, Grosse Pointe Farms, 1.50 Days 3 or 5 Aft. 12:30-3 book? Is any book dealing with proceeds on its march through i and a junior at Stanford Uni- $2.00 FrobiLonelmEnoland. 2 Days a Jewish topic or centering history. on to a self-willed versity. 1.75 1 3 or 5 Days ..... 4.00 Full Days 'till 5 p.m. about a Jewish character a future. Love and reverence ne- Cathleen Fitt, daughter of 17.50 Per Week Jewish book? Can a Jewish book cessitate eschewing that of 1 Deputy Assistant Secretary of Transportation 50c Per Day music. be written by a non-Jew? In- superiority flaunted by far too' Defense and Mrs. Alfred B. Fitt. Call for Interview deed, ask some of my cynic Am- many of our talented Jewish formerly of Michigan, now re- OPEN HOUSE erican friends, should we not intellectuals who write . best- siding in Washington, and a SUNDAY, AUG. 18 look for soul deeper insight into the sellers for American audiences. freshman at Sarah Lawrence. 10:30 a.m. - Noon Jewish in non-Jews than Janet Winger, of Wooster, 0., in Jews, in Hersey who gave us now taking graduate studies at Quality Doesn't C ost—lt Pays!"—Compare—See For Yourself! • Bar Mitzvahs the best book on Jewish Warsaw Michigan State University. • Weddings .,_ and Michener who is expected Ed Berman, son of Mr. and • Portraits • Candids to give us the next best-seller Mrs .Louis Berman, 7439 Ste- Member P.P.A. • • on Israel than in Leon Uris who ger, an apprentice Foreign Ser- ;PHOTOGRAPHY • gave us Mila 18 on Jewish IN ar- vice officer who will be assigned saw or Ben Hecht who gave us A greater number of Jews to the American Embassy in Perfidy on Israel? overseas, many of them ref- London in September. Alice Keidan, daughter of Mr. To answer these questions ugees, required assistance in would require many sessions and 1962 than in any year since and Mrs. Baer Keidan, 18915 the Commission on Jewish af- 1950. the Joint Distribution Fairfield, and a senior at Vassar. NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU Says Shira Joffe, whose duties fairs, which is the ideological Committee reported last week. IN THEIR BEAUTIFUL NEW AIR-CONDITIONED have included opening the mail arm of the American Jewish The overseas welfare agency's Congress, is prepared to wrestle 17th annual statistical abstract each morning: 'Looking at this mail, I get some idea of the with them as it continues the 8900 W. 7 MILE ROAD corner KENTUCKY exploration of Jewish values. A listed aid last year to 277,385 demands made on a senator. preliminary survey of possible men, women and children in 26 Why, before, I thought he just North Also Catering at Your Favorite Synagogue, went to meetings and voted. I answers was attempted a few countries of Europe, Hall or Home years ago by the Jewish Book Africa and the Middle East never realized this job was Council of America and the including Israel. This figure much more complicated than FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION complexity of these seemingly compares with 252,000 who re- just being a Senator.' CALL 863-2446 Nancy Rattner, who has been simple questions was then laid quired aid in the preceeding year, an increase of 25,500. assigned to the senator's pro- bare in articles by Alfred Kazin, The Abstract reports that in posal for a National Lakeshore Michael Blankfort, Charles An- golf, Harold Ribalow, a n d Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Iran at Sleeping Bear, echoes the and other Moslem countries, same feelings, but she under- others. more than 98.000 of the Jewish lines other values of the pro- w A Jewish book, in my vie, is a book which interprets Jewish population of 258,400 received gram. Nancy, a political science ma- reality honestly and which is some form of relief, JDC aid. This jor, sees value too in "learning included cash medical written by a person who reality. identi- care, feeding and other welfare that textbooks don't really tell fies himself with that you the story of government. Honest interpretation means not and rehibilitation programs. idealization, not flattery, but In Israel 84,000 were aided • "I think we spent two min- "Speedy Recovery," "Sympathy" or "Bon Voyage" rather the holding up of a through Malben, the JDC wel- utes one day in class on the mirror to the Jewish community, fare program for aged, ill and work of committees. Yet, when more important than what you say is handicapped immigrants, t h e I came here, I discovered that how you say it. Expressions of sym- saying to it: this is how you are with all your grimaces, your JDC c u 1 t u r a 1 and religious its the committees which ac- pathy, best wishes or congratulations ugliness, your decadence, no program and vocational train- tually do the work." are much more effective with a gift ing • This represents an increase basket that speaks for you . . . in on 1 less than with your g amorous exploits, your titanic energy, of more than 6,000 over the Indianapolis Jewry eye - appealing, taste - tempting and Seeks Home for Aged your yea-saying to life despite previous year. satisfying manner. INDIANAPOLIS, (JTA)—The o ur its tragic essence, an d Jewish community of Indian- We are Michigan's leader in messianic striving in the midst Atlantic City Plans apolis has been put on notice of a world gone awry. Hebrew Aged Center GIFT BASKET PREPARATION ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., that one of the major projects Identification means not hold- There must be a reason!! ing oneself icily aloof from (JTA)— Plans have been com- facing the community here is Jewish group interests, not pleted for the construction of the need for a $1,000.000 new tail Utliversity 2-6800.. Oa CHARGE IT! keeping an escape hatch open a new $500,000 building for the home for the aged. That need was outlined at the annual Hebrew Old Age Center, which to an alien reality, not being mired in self-hatred, not being Nvill increase by about one-third meeting of the Jewish Welfare 3205 W. McNICHOLS • RD. (at Wilderie'r0. callous toward fellow-Jews in the capacity of the institution Federation by Joseph Borin- Nation-Wide Delivery DETROIT 21. MICHIGAN' which today serves some 200 stein, president of the Bonin- other lands. stein Home. persons. 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