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April 17, 1964 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-04-17

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14 — Friday, April 17, 1964 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Tobye Ribiat to Wed
Synagogue : WillExpand Membership Bob Richman in Fall

Planning to open the
membership rolls of
Cong. Mishkan Israel-
Nusach Hari Lubavitcher
Center, are (from left)
sitting: Isadore Starr,
president of the merged
congregation; L a z a a r
Hammes, Isadore S o s
i c k , membership co-
chairman; standing: Paul
Brickner, Martin Bron-
stein, Herman Axelrod,
membership cochairman;
and Rabbi Moshe Polter,
executive director. Mem-
bers of the committee
will visit Oak Park area
families to invite them
to membership. For information, the office is open 1-3:30 p.m. Monday,
Thursday and Friday.

Michigan Sisterhood Leaders to Meet
at Temple Israel; Dr. Solomon Freehof.
Expected to Address Banquet Session

"Tomorrow's World — Today's
Challenge" will be the theme of
the 40th annual convention of the
Michigan Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods (MFTS) April 27-29
at Temple Israel.
The Temple Israel Sisterhood
will be hosts to MFTS leaders from
Reform Jewish congregations
throughout the state and Windsor.
Mrs. Arthur J. Hass. state sister-
hood president. said the discus-
sions will center on the challenge
of programing for the sisterhood
woman.
Mrs. Maurice B. Weiner, con-
vention chairman, advises that
discussions during the workshop
sessions of the meeting will be
directed toward this challenge
of programming and project
planning.
Highlight of the convention will
be an address by Dr. Solomon B.
Freehof, rabbi of Rodef Shalom
Temple, Pittsburgh. Dr. Freehof
will speak at the banquet April 28.
Dr. Freehof, one of the world's
leading authorities on Responsa
literature, is author of "Recent
Reform Responsa," "Commentary
on the Book of Psalms," "Reform
Jewish Practice" and "Preface to
Scripture."

Dr. Freehof, president of the
World Union for Progressive Juda-
ism, is a past president of the
Central Conference of American
Rabbis and a member of the exec-
utive board of the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations.
Dr. Freehof's lecture is spon-
sored by the Daniel M. Hass Memo-
rial Scholarship
Fund of • Temple
Israel. The com-
munity is invited.
Representing
the National Fed-
eration of Tem-
ple Sisterhoods
will be Mrs. Wil-
liam Leffler of
East c h ester,
N .Y., first vice
president of
TS, a member
of the board of I
the World Union
and the editorial
board of Ameri-
Mrs. Leffler can Judaism mag-
azine. She will speak at the clos-
ing luncheon session April 29.
In charge of convention arrange-
ments for Temple Israel are Mrs.
George Victor , chairman, and Mrs .
Samuel B. Danto, cochairman.

ORT Women Arranging Dinner Dance

A black-tie dinner-dance for
members and prospective members
of Women's American ORT and
their husbands is scheduled by
the Michigan Region for 7 p.m.
April 29 in the grand ballroom of
the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
An international fashion show,
trying in the countries of ORT
(Organization for Rehabilitation
Through Training) schools, will in-

Mr. and Mrs. Moss
illark Anniversary

elude men's fashions, too.
Beginning with a cocktail hour
and followed by dinner, the event
will feature music by Hal Gor-
don's orchestra and strolling mins-
trels.
One of the highlights of the ball
will be the awarding of a stock
portfolio. Mrs. Harold Frank will
announce the winning name.
A memento of the evening, ORT's
Souvenir Journal, will be pre-
sented.
Assisting Mrs. Eugene Epstein,
ball chairman, are advisers Mes-
dames Nate Schlafer, region pres-
ident; and Lawrence Levi, special
projects vice president.

On the ball committees are Mes-
dames Jack Lefton, Herbert Segal
and Harvey Willens, fashion coordi-
nators; Jack Rubin, honorary chair-
man; Philip Schwartz, Robert Garcia
and Mr. Michael Getsoff, decorations;
Richard Freund, Joseph Jacobson, Ar-
thur Victor, hospitality; Lawrence
Levi, arrangements; Harry Solomon,
reservations; 'Joseph Falk, treasurer;
Ben Brant, education; and Leroy Le-
vitt, Louis Golden, Jack Sol, Lester
Becher, Carl Lichtenstein, Ben Ru-
bens, Eugene Levine, Julian Frank,
Noel Gage, Joseph Falk, Russell Davis,
Dan Goldenberg, John M. Wise, Hil-
bert Sosin, Marilyn Waldbott and Wal-
lace Handler, chapter chairmen.

Prospective members are invited
to attend.

British-Israel Trade Up

MR. AND MRS. A. MOSS

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Moss,
' 20165 Tracey, recently celebrated
. their 50th wedding anniversary,
at a petite buffet for 150 guests.
' They have two sons, Harry and
Saul, and five grandchildren.
Mr. Moss has been actively en-
gaged in the furniture field for the
past 45 years, the last 15 in Wyan-
dotte.

LONDON (JTA) — Britain's ex-
ports to Israel durnig 1963 totaled
23,761,359 pounds ($66,630,000),
while imports from Israel in the
same period amounted to 17,634,-
853 pounds ($4,377,588), according
to figures released here. In 1962,
Britain had exported to Israel
goods worth 22,941,027 pounds
($64,234,876), against imports from
Israel totaling 15,354,555 pounds
($42,982,754).

Anti-Jewish Kiev Book Not Unusual
for Russia, Europe an Socialists Say

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire

to The Jewish News)
LONDON — A study group of
five prominent European socialists
charged Tuesday that the anti-
Semitic Kiev book "Judaism With-
out Embellishment' was not an
isolated phenomenon and that
Soviet anti-Jewish discrimination
threatened the continued existence
of the Jews as a nationality in
Russia.
The book published last year
by the Ukrainian Academy of
Science touched off a wave of
criticism in the West. Alexei
Adjubei, son-in-law of Soviet
Premier Khrushchev and editor
of Izvestia, the official govern-
ment newspaper, said during a
MISS TOBYE RIBIAT
visit to Paris last week that
Soviet officials had confiscated
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ribiat of and destroyed all copies of the
Murray Hill Ave. announce the book.
engagement of their daughter
Declaring that there was "a
Tobye Jacquelynne to Bob Rich-
grave Jewish problem in the
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Richman of Coolidge Ave., Oak
DON FROHMAN CHORUS
Park.
May 3rd—Detroit Institute of Arts
The bride-elect is a student at
Wayne State University.
An October wedding is planned.

USSR," the study group called for
"radical measures" to prevent fur-
ther deterioration of the Jewish
position.
The participants were John Clark
of Britain, Prof. Mogens Phil of
Denmark, Dr. P. J. Koets of Hol-
land, Dr. John Sannes of Norway
and Alvar Alsterdal of Sweden.

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For information write or call

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New Nork City 16, N.Y.
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Masha Benya, interpreter of
Jewish music, will sing with Can-
tor Simon Bermanis a representa-
tive selection of Yiddish melodies
by martyred
composer M o r-
decai Gebirtig at
the second an-
nual Ahavas
Achim Music
Festival 8 p.m.
April 30 at the
synagogue.
Also featured
will be Mischa
Masha Benya M i s chakoff of
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
the Bel Canto Choral Group and
the Ahavas Achim Sisterhood
Singers. Mischakoff will perform
from the works of Jewish com-
posers Joseph Achron and Ernest
Bloch.
For tickets, call the synagogue
office, UN 4-6428.

Australian Students
Condemn Soviet Bias

SYDNEY, Australia (JTA) — A
resolution protesting the infringe-
ment of the religious, cultural and
economic rights of the Jews of the
Soviet Union was adopted here at
a protest meeting called by the
student representative council at
Monash University here.
The resolution called on all Aus-
tralian university students and
representative councils to take ac-
tion in protest against anti-Jewish
discriminations and anti-Semitism
in 'the Soviet Union.
The resolution was adopted after
an address by Isi Leibler on be-.
half of the Executive Council of
Australian Jewry. Rabbi Hermann
Saenger, a Liberal spiritual leader
here, protested the reproductions
of the anti-Semitic cartoons from
the Ukrainian Soviet book, "Juda-
ism Without Embellishment,"
which were published in the Aus-
tralian press. Rabbi Saeger charg-
ed that the reproductions were
conducive to the spread of anti-
Semitism.

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