Mizrachi Honors Mrs. Joshua Sperka Manheim Shapiro to Address JWF's Staff Institute Four hundred women gathered at Bnai David Synagogue Tuesday, under the auspices of Fannie Gluck Chapter of Mizrachi, to honor Mrs. Joshua Sperka (second from left) on her completion of a quart- er century of service to Mizrachi Women and to the Jewish commun- ity. Mrs. Matthew Clark (left) of Cleveland, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Sperka, pi'esented a plaque marking the occasion to her mother. Ahava Sperka, on behalf of the four daughters of the family, in- scribed her mother for life membership in Mizrachi Women. On behalf of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, Mrs. Morris Kutinsky, president of the JNF Women's Auxiliary, presented a plaque marking the planting of trees in her honor by the JNF Council. Mrs. Moses Wiser presented the citation on behalf of the National Council of Mizrachi Women of America. Next to Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Sperka are (from left) Mesdames Wiser, David Novetsky, Milton Radner and Jacob Goldman. Jews Assailed Pro-Arab Leaflets Loosed in Argentina A delegation of World Jewish Congress leaders. gathered in Buenos Aires for a meeting of the South American Executive of the World Jewish Congress, has re- ceived assurancs from the Argen- tinian minister of foreign affairs, Zavala Oritz, that his government will not tolerate any racist propa- ganda against any minority group. This assurance follows hard on the heels of another meeting that the president of the DAIA (Dele- gacion de Asociaciones Israelitas Argentinas), t h e representative body of Argentinian Jewry, the chairman of the WJC's S outh American executive committee and other leaders had with Argentina's President Arturo Illia. Behind the concern of the Jewish leaders is the indication of Arab League support for anti- Semitic groups operating in Argentina. AROINTINO: were not the principal subject of the evening. Slogans such as "Long Live Hitler," "Nasser and Peron," "Jews to the Crematoria" and "Make Soap out of the Jews" were voiced by participants in the meeting, many of whom were identifiable by their uniforms, as well as by their Nazi salute, as members of Tacuara or Guardia Restauradora Nacionalista. Pictured is a leaflet sent out by a so-called Argentine Arab Youth movement inviting the public to a "big demonstration in support of the Arab League." The leaflet reads: "Enough of Zionist Lies. Enough of camps for Israeli mili- tary which offend our dignity as Argentinians. Enough of currency evasion and economic criminals that bring misery to our people. Enough of double nationality. Come to the big demonstration in support of the Arab League in the Buenos Aires Theater." (Related Story—Page 40) BASTA DE MENTIRAS SIONISTAS1 • Basta de campamentao para mil/tares israeties qua ultrajan nuettra dignIdael argentine'. • Basta de "fugas de dirisas" y de "criminal's' economicos" qua lumen en la miseria a nue:. tro pueblo. • Basta do "deb!. nacianalidad". Concurra al gran acto de apoye • SID SHMARAK'S Business Briefs APRIL I. "Lige de los Estado: Arabes" 27 en .1 TEATRO BUENOS AIRES LUNES 21 hs. Proof of this tie-up between pro-Arab and anti-Semitic ele- ments was provided April 27, when hundreds of youngsters jammed one of Buenos Aires theaters in the center of the city to participate in a tribute to the Arab League. The meeting, held in the 2,000- seat Buenos Aires Theater, was not a quiet one. and the accom- plishments of the Arab League Business Manager of School in Council Race Manheim S. Shapiro, director of the national Jewish communal af- fairs department of the American Jewish Committee, will be the key- note speaker today in the Jewish Center, at the 15th Annual Feder- ation Professional Staff Institute Friday, sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federation for the pro- fessional s t a f fs of member agen- cies and other in- terested organi- zations. This 'ear's theme is "T h e Role of Jewish Communal Agen cies in Maintain-v ing Jewish Iden- tity," it was an- nounced b Aaron Zucker. Institute c h a i r- man and assist- M. S. Shapiro ant cxecutive director of the Jew- ish Center. A luncheon will honor Isidore Sobeloff, executive vice presi- dent of the Federation, who will become the director of the Jew- ish Federation-Council of Los Angeles in September. Others participating in the pro- gram include Rose K a pla n, casework director of the Jewish Family and Children's Service; Irwin Shaw, executive director of the Jewish Center; and Sol Drach- ler, administrative assistant of the Federation. The Women's Division of Fed- eration will serve the luncheon. Shapiro has served as a special consultant to the U.S. State De- partment on human rights pro- grams, to the American Council for the Community, and other research and service organizations. He is a Fellow of the American Sociologi- cal Association, a charter mem- ber of the National Association of Social Workers, a member of the executive committee of the Na- tional Conference of Jewish Com- munal Service and a member of the National Association of Inter- group Relations Officials, Na- tional Association of Jewish Com- munity Relations Workers, Na- tional Association of Jewish Center Workers and others. Shapiro has written on com- munity organizations, prejudice, and group identity. He was educated at Brooklyn College, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, University of Michi- gan, New School for Social Re- search and Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva. Benjamin J. Poss, formerly as- sociated with the Rossen-Poss Agency, announces the opening of his own general insurance office, POSS INSURANCE AGENCY, 20131 James Couzens. Married and the father of four girls and one boy, 2 to 11 years old, Poss is a native Detroiter and lives at 19168 Wis- consin. Active in the insurance business virtually all of his adult life. Poss attended Brooklyn Col- The University of Michigan cit- lege, New York. and entered the in- ed a number of local undergrad- surance field in 1950. uate students at its recent Honors r. * * IRV KATZ, associated with the Convocation. Honorees included automobile business for 27 years, James B. Angel] Scholars, who has been appointed sales manager have maintained an all-A average at EARL ORR'S HODGES DODGE, for two consecutive semesters, and Inc., located at 23000 Woodward those receiving class honors. Area Ave. in Ferndale, and invites all students are as follows, with An- his friends and customers to stop gell scholars in capital letters: Harlan D. Alpern, Judith E. Avrin, in and see him. The service depart- Joseph A. Babitch, Karen S. Bleier, ment at Hodges is open from 7 Fred L. Bookstein, Joan L. Caplan, SUSAN G. COHN, Bruce L. Colton, a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Elaine H. Desow, Judith E. Diamond, Edward J. Herships, 9349 Stout, business manager of the Wayne County Training School, has announced his candidacy for the Detroit Common Council to I fill the vacancy created by the res- National Writing Awards ignation of William T. Patrick, Jr. Herships, an attorney who was to Area Students Listed admitted to practice in 1952, a National Scholastic Writing native Detroiter, earned his Mas- Awards announced recently includ- ter's degree in public administra- ed 37 to Michigan students, several tion at Wayne State University. of them in this area. He served for 18 years on the ad- In the senior division, winners ministrative staff of the Detroit included Cranbrook School students Water Board and has been in his Howard Goldman, fourth award and present WCTS position for five honorable mention; David Gilbert; and William Katzman, both honor- years. He is a member of the Michigan able mentions. Others were Anne State Bar, K. C., U. of D. Dad's Falke of Seahoim High, fourth Club and numerous other move- award; Shelly Siegel of Schulze Junior High, honorable mention; ments. and Billie Bidelman of Slauson THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Junior High, Ann Arbor, fourth Friday, May 15, 1964 award. 30 Local Students Receive U. of M. Honors at Service Gail I. Disner, Rose S. Ehrinpreis, Mickey S. Eisenberg, Jan L. Fasbender, Evan P. Ferber, Laya Floch, Nancy J. Freedman, Alan J. Frenkel, MICHAEL J. GELFAND, Jerome S. Golden, Nancy J. Goldman, Richard M.• Goldman, Robert H. Goldman, Maxine Gordon, Alan B. Grass, Roger J. Grekin, Nancy R. Gross- man, Michael W. Handelman, Susan Hershman, Lawrence S. Jackier, Cynthia D. Kahn, Martin L. Katz, Stephanie J. Katz, James S. Kaufman, Phillip S. Klein. Also Sanford J. Lewis, Sylvia R. Mas- kin, Douglas J. Miller, Thomas I. Mill- man, Paul F. Morrison, Sandra L. Ost- rand, Ellen C. Panush, NAOMI S. PANUSH, Paul M. Redstone, Alexander B. Reisman, Stephen N. Robinson, Melvyn M. Rom, Sheldon M. Rubin, LORRAINE A. SAGINAW, Robert S. Salamon, Janice E. Scherock, Alan Schwartz, Barbara A. Schwartz, Ellen N. Schwartz, Ronald C. Serlin, Jerome I. Starr, Louis H. Steinberg, Alan D. Stern, Rita G. Stillman, Alan Sugar, Joel Sugar, Richard D. Swartz, Fred- erick J. Sweet, Stephen J. Sweet, Susan T. Taitelbatun, Raymond J. Weitzman, Carol J. Weller, Merle Weston, Richard S. Wishnetsky and Don F. Zimmerman. Katz-Greenberger Troth in Cincinnati Newlyweds Bare Jewish Symbols in Wedding Outfits It wasn't what you might call a typical Jewish wedding, but Sissy Lawson and Charles Mor- row, recently wed nudists, wore Star of David Bar Mitzvah medals on chains around their necks. (The couple was married in Delray Beach, Fla., by an over- dressed lawyer standing under a hupah of pine trees.) T h e unblushing 16-year-old bride also pointed out that she has been taking lessons in Hebrew. zt2. MISS ELLEN RUTH KATZ Pianist Rita Sloan Wins Mozarteum Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Katz Pianist Rita Sloan has been of Cincinnati announce the en- awarded the Pro Mozart Society gagement of their daughter, Ellen Scholarship and will study in Salz- Ruth, to Mark Greenberger of burg this year, it was announced Sharon, Pa. by Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, ex- The bride-elect, granddaughter ecutive director of the society . of Mrs. Moe Leiter of Huntington Miss Sloan, daughter of Mr. and Woods, attended the University of Mrs. Nathan Sloan, 22040 Stratford, Wisconsin and will graduate in Oak Park, is a former Wayne June from the University of Cin- State student now studying at the cinnati, where she is affiliated Juilliard School of Music, New with Sigma Delta Tau. York. Her fiance was an honors grad- During her stay in Salzburg, she uate of that school, elected to Pi will study under Dr. Eric Werba Kappa Delta, Tau Kappa Alpha, of Vienna and Mme. Magda Taglia- and Delta Sigma Rho honorary ferro of Paris and Rio de Janerio. fraternities. 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