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July 24, 1964 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-07-24

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Judith Sara Perris
Ground Broken for Geriatric Clinic
Operated by Dr. Klein in Northwest Wed to Brooklynite

New Kibbutz Near Dead Sea

Marriages

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gilbert of
Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit,
announce the marriage of their
daughter Marlene to David N. Gro-
dsky of Los Angeles. The newly-
weds will live in Los Angeles.

JCC Youths to Take Part
in Human Rights Parley

Northland Villa Zion Convales- level, will be under strict rabbinical
cent Home is scheduled for com- supervision, observing the rules of
pletion in early 1965. Located at Kashruth.
Spiritual needs of the patients
21630 Hessel Ave., t h e new
$750,000 facility is situated one will be served by- a chapel, with
block east of Lahser and a block Ark and Torah.
Dr. Klein attended Northwestern
south of Eight Mile road.
University
and received his bache-
Medical supervisor of the new
geriatric clinic will be Dr. William lor of science degree in 1928. He
Klein, specialist in geriatrics and was graduated from the Detroit Col-
member of the board of governors lege of Medicine and Surgery in
of the National Geriatrics Society. 1932.
Construction of Northland Villa
Dr. Klein for many years has oper-
ated the Villa Zion Convalescent Zion is by Leon Blachura, general
contractor, with offices in Pontiac.
Home on Linwood.
According to Dr. Klein, North-
land Villa Zion Convalescent Home
will be a three-level, air-conditioned
strructure and will be equipped
with X-ray equipment, laboratory
facilities, physiotherapy and occcu-
Religion in Politics
pational therapy departments. A
Editor, The Jewish News:
24-hour medical service will be
I was both intrigued and amused
available to in-patients and out-
patients, and there will be a staff by a remark made by a spokesman
of the Republican Party, at the re-
of 74 nurses and nurses aides.
Northland Villa Zion will provide cent convention, in introducing
care for the chronically ill, post Senator Goldwater.
In expounding his candidate's
operative cases, cardiac cases, suf-
ferers from arthritis, cardiovascu- virtues, he exuberantly exclaimed
that the Senator "was a Protestant
lar disorders and cancer.
There will be 12 private rooms, and a Jew." A logical interpreta-
38 semi-private rooms and 3- and tion of this absurd remark is that
4-patient wards to accommodate the candidate is a "Jewish Protes-
in-patient residents of the home. tant," which is per se a droll mon-
A kitchen, located on the lower strosity. It is as much as saying
that the Senator is both a Chris-
tian and a Jew at the same time.
Obviously this fantastic "sales
point" was deliberately made with
an eye to the so-called Jewish vote.
This, to me, constitutes a new low
in political strategy.
In voting for a candidate for
public office, one should be pri-
marily guided by the man's back-
ground of achievement, his integ-
rity and ability to carry out hon-
estly and efficiently the duties and
responsibilities of the specific of-
fice he seeks. Any other motive is
inconsistant with the democratic
principles we expound.
HENRY M. GOTTLEIB.

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received $342,822 from the Nathan
G. Richman Testamentary Trust,
it was announced by M. E. Glass ;
federation president.
This trust was dissolved follow-
ing the recent death of Richard H.
Kohn, and the principal distributed
in accordance with the provisions
under the will of Nathan G. Rich-
man.

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Judith Sara Berris and Herbert
Speiser were united in marriage
in a recent ceremony solemnized
by Rabbis Samuel H. Prero, Joshua
Sperka and James Gordon, and as-
sisted by Cantor Shimon Berris of
Fort Worth and David Greenbaum,
brother and brother-in-law of the
bride.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. David S. Berris of Rue
Versailles Dr., Oak Park, and Mr.
and Mrs. David Speiser of Brook-
lyn.
The bride's sister, Mrs. David
Greenbaum, was matron of honor.
Soril Berris, Marsha Davidson,
Kalma Mushkin of Scranton, Pa.,
Riki Rozman of Brooklyn and Mrs.
Bernard Rutman were brides-
maids; and Dena Greenbaum was
junior bridesmaid.
Jeffrey Speiser served as his
brother's best man, and ushers
were David Berris, Shimon Ber-
ris, David Greenbaum, Murray
Roth and Ted Schindler. Junior
ushers were Michael Greenbaum,
Michael Berris and Neil Berris.
After a honeymoon at Grossing-
er's, N. Y., the newlyweds reside
in Kew Garden Hills, Flushing,
N. Y.

Eight Jewish Community Center
and YM-YWHA teen-agers will be
among the 200 delegates from all
parts of the country who will par-
ticipate in the first national Teen-
age conference on human rights
to be held at Princeton Univer-
sity, Aug. 17-21.
Sponsored by the National So-
cial Welfare Assembly, the cen-
tral national planning and coor-
dinating agency for the social wel-
fare field, the conference is in-
tended to give youngsters between
15 and 19, representing all ethnic
and racial groups from rural, ur-
ban and suburban communities, an
opportunity to examine their own
atitudes towards civil rights. The
delegates have been chosen from
leaders of organizations, communi-
ties, schools, churches and syna-
gogues but they will take part in
the conference as individuals.

"And that is why I tell you:
stand by the principles that have
made us great: Liberalism, Toler-
ance, Love of Mankind! Only then
will Zion be truly Zion."
—Herzl, Old-New Land, 1902

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 24, 1964
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alumni clubs will convene for the
fraternity's 66th anniversary na-
tional convention at the Sheraton
Hotel, French Lick, Ind., Aug. 23-
28.
This will be fraternity's first na-
tional conclave in the state of In-
diana. Included in the six-day
meetings will be a leadership
school for undergraduate officers
of all chapters, athletic tourneys,
business sessions, various lunch-
eons and banquets, and an initia-
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delphia.
Walton H. Bachrach, Mayor of
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nity's Presidents Trophy Plaque
to ZT's "Man of the Year." He is
an alumnus of Washington & Lee
University.

Wells now being dug near
the mouth of Nahal Tse'elim
on the Dead Sea shore, 10 miles
south of En Gedi, and three
miles north of Masada, in Israel,
may yield a plentiful supply of
water. The water seeps down
from the Hebron Hills, ami,
flows into the Dead Sea.
At the site, an area of 700
dunams, has already been re-
claimed for farming by the
JNF. In case water is found, a
young group of settlers from
Ihud Hakibbutsim will settle
here, to become the neighbors
of the hitherto isolated kibbuts
at En Gedi, which belongs to
the same movement.

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