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March 27, 1964 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-03-27

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Friday, Ma rch 2 7, 1 964 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NE WS -24

UN Benefit Concert Supports
Refugees; Israel's Backing
of Agencies' Work Is Cited

Rubin-Levy Vows
Planned in August

Dr. R. Norris Wilson, execu- , Pollack, Irvin Goldberg,
tive vice president of the United . 1 Charles N. Agree, Jack
States Committee for Refugees,
Wainger and Isadore Winkel-
was in Detroit this week en-
man.
couraging support for a benefit
The concert will have an in-
concert in support of the United ternational flavor. Members of
Nations refugee agencies. He the Detroit Consular Corps
had made the claim of an "ap- have been invited, and various
parent unwillingness of the donors have provided tickets for
Jewish community to support some 200 foreign students in the
the United Nations on this ac- Detroit area, many of whom will I
casion." The concert is sched- be present in national costume.
uled 8:30 p.m. Monday at Ford • Several private dinner
Auditorium.
parties are being given by
The Detroit Symphony Or-
patrons. A reception in the
chestra will be under the baton
lower lobby of the auditorium
of conductor Sixten Ehrling,
MISS SALLY JO RUBIN
will follow the concert, where
and soloist will be William War-
members of the audience can
Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Rubin
field.
meet Warfield.
of W. Outer Dr. announce the
The U. S. Committee for
Tickets are available at the engagement of their daughter
Refugees, a nonsectarian citi-
Ford Auditorium Box Office, Sally Jo to L. Robert Levy, son
zens' committee, is interested
Grinnell's and the Committee of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Levy of
in the humanitarian aspects
office. 1132 Washington Blvd., St. Louis.
of refugee problems, wherever
and in Windsor at the cashier's
they happen to be, including
The bride-elect, a graduate
office, Prince Edward Hotel.
the Middle East. The two
(Editor's Note: The publicity of Stephens College attends
United Nations agencies
release about the concert that the University of Michigan,
which are to receive help
was sent to The Jewish News I college of education. Her fiance
from the proceeds of the con-
by Mrs. Selma S.- Roseman, an is in the college of engineer-
cert—the Office of the High
executive assistant here of the ing at the University of Mis-
Commissioner for Refugees
United States Committee for souri, where he is affiliated
and the UN Relief and Works
Refugees, contained the follow- with Sigma Mu Fraternity.
Agency—were created by the
The couple plan an Aug. 23
ing:
United Nations to serve the
("A prominent member of De- wedding.
educational, medical and wel-
troit's Jewish community, in ex-
fare needs of refugees around
plaining his reason for not sup-
the world.
porting the concert on March Rabbi Miller to Get
In the Middle East. the UN
30. said. `. . . It is because some Brandeis Medal at
Relief and Works Agency super-
of the proceeds are to help Arab
vises the welfare and vocational refugees.
Israel Anniversary
training program for refugees
("Dr. Wilson believes it is ap-
NEW YORK—The 16th Is-
in Arab countries.
parent that there is a misunder-
On Dec. 20, 1962, in the de- standing of UNRWA's role and rael Independence Day will
bates at the United Nations of the fact that its program has be celebrated by New York
over the extension of UNRWA's had the continuous support of Jewry with a function in Town
Hall, April 15, under auspices
work, Michael Comay, Israel
the government of Israel. He
ambassador to the United Na- believes further that if there of the American Zionist Council,
tions, made the following state- were a clear understanding, the according to an announcement
ment to the United Nations:
members of the Detroit Jewish by Nathaniel S. Rothenberg,
"Whatever the solution to
community would, in fact, sup- Chairman of the Council's Ad-
their problems may be, it is
port this concert, of which U ministrative Committee.
clear that international assist-
Since under the Hebrew calen-
Thant, secretary general of the
ance for the Palestine refu-
United Nations, is honorary dar (5 Iyar) Israel's Indepen-
gees will be required for patron."
dence Day this year falls on
some time to come. My gov-
(These statements are based Friday, April 17, the eve of the
ernment has always unre-
on misinformation and are the Sabbath, the official observance
servedly sup p or t e d such result of comments by unin- has been advanced to Thursday,
United Nations assistance formed local people who ap- April 16.
both in taking care of the
parently refused to purchase
Leaders and members of the
essential needs of the refu-
concert tickets. There may have nine constituent Zionist organi-
gees and in promoting their
been undue pressure in ticket zations will participate in the
self-support and ultimate in-
selling. Protests already have celebration, which will high-
tegration into productive life.
been lodged against these false light the presentation of the
We particularly commend the
accusations against the Jewish third annual Louis D. Brandeis
e f f or t s being made by
community
and at the slurs im- award to Rabbi Irving Miller of
UNRWA to reach refugees in
plied by them).
Woodmere, L. I., honorary chair-
their professional and voca-
man of the American Zionist
tional schools."
Council, who recently retired as
Local committee cochairmen Radomer Aid to Meet
are Walker L. Cisler, John B. I Radomer Aid and Ladies Soc- its chairman after serving 10
Ford, Jr., Mrs. John Lord Booth iety will hold an executive years.
and Dr. Robert C. Bennett.
board meeting 8:30 p.m. Mon-
Sponsors include: Allen E. day at the Workmen's Circle
Jewish Agency Official
Center.
Schwartz, Jack 0. Lefton, Dr.
Herbert J. Bloom, Maurice
President Sol Ager and Mrs. Will Speak on Aliyah
Klein, Adolph Goldberg,
Ager will be host and hostess.
A gathering sponsored by
Tubie Resnick, Arthur Fleish- Discussion will center on a Mizrachi Organization, Young
man, Tom and Al Borman, games party and other charity Israel and many congregations
Charles Gershenson, David
affairs.
is planned for 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day at Young Israel of North-
west.
Israel Reinuss, director of the
midwest office of the Jewish
Agency -(Aliyah Department),
will discuss "Americans Going
CJ
CUStOIll
to Israel — Why, Who and
How".
gor
Slides pertaining to the in-
flux of newcomers in Israel
from Western countries will be
HOLIDAY HOURS
shown. and Reinuss will explain
plans for absorption, housing
CLOSED SUNDAY, MARCH 29
and jobs.
OPEN MON., TUES. AND WED.
The public is invited.

west

Our

AZA Chapters
Plan Dinner for
40th Anniversary

Greater Detroit Aleph Zadik
Aleph, Bnai Brith Young Men,
will celebrate the 40th anniver-
sary of the international order
at a testimonial dinner 6:30 p.m.
April 16 at Shaarey Zedek
Synagogue.
The dinner will honor mem-
bers and alumni of AZA, Bnai
Brith Men and fathers of AZAs.
Guest speaker will be
Charles Shane, first interna-
tional president of Aleph
Zadik Aleph in 1924. Another
special guest will be Steven
Morrison, current internation-
al president.
The testimonial dinner will
be culminating event in a month
of celebrations held by each
of the 16 member chapters of
the Greater Detroit Council.
Chairmen for the dinner are
Mitchel Nelson of Zussman
AZA and Allen Lichter of Icz-
kovitz AZA. Program adviser
is Diane Shapiro, assistant re-
gional director. Michigan Region
Bnai Brith Youth Organizaton.
Manuel Mandel is Michigan
Region director.

Pesach Lunches at WSU

Wayne State University's
Hillel Foundation will serve
cooked Passover lunches at cost
to Jewish students and faculty
members M on d a y through
Thursday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Movsas Goldoftas, director
of the Hayim Greenberg He-
brew-Yiddish Shule, announces
enrollment for the spring term
in the nursery is open for chil-
dren 31/2 to 5, under the guid-
ance of Mrs. Leah Shrodeck.
For information, call the school,
UN 4-6319.
Enrollment for fall is now
open for children 5 to 13.

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