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August 28, 1964 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-08-28

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Toby Gross Engaged
to Ronald L. Katz

MISS TOBY GROSS

Mr. and Mrs. • David Gross of
Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, anounce
the engagement of their daughter
Toby Sue to Ronald Lawrence
Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben
Katz of Manistee Ave., Oak Park.
A December wedding is plan
ned.

Anti-Jewish Caption
Removed • by Mormons
From Pavilion Mural

It was reported this reek that
the Mormon Pa v i 1 ion at the
World's Fair has removed from its
mural showing the crucifixion of
Jesus a caption that read: "They
crucified the son of God between
two thieves at Calvary. -
A protest against this caption
was lodged by Simon Bloom of the
Newark Jewish Ledger. He had
asked who the "they" referred to
and Was told "the Jews."

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Hadassah Elects Mrs. M: Jacobson, Sets $9,840,000 Budget

the failure of - thee American
% LOS ANGELES (JTA)—A reso
lution urging the United States Jewish community to increase
its support of Israel's efforts to
government to make sure that no
integrate new immigrants, at a
American aid is used to advance
preparations for aggressive war time when Americans are en-
joying a period of rising afflu-
was adopted by the 50th annual
Convention of Hadassah.
ence, in his address at the dos-
ing session of the convention.
The measure was clearly aimed
at withdrawal of
Pincus told the delegates that,
..0%;e:WW•4"..
U.S. aid to Arab although the financial support of
states preparing Israel's immigration efforts should.
for war against have "at least paralleled" the eco-
Israel.
nomic growth, "the facts are that
Another r e s o- it has, at best, maintained a
ution called on plateau where the needs of the
the U.S. Senate integration of new immigrants
to adopt a pend- cannot adequately be Met because
ing resolution in- of lack of funds."
troduced by Sen.
The failure of American Jewish
Abraham A. Ribi-
coff, condemning
anti-Serratism i n
the Soviet Union.
The organiza-
tion adopted a
$9,840,000 budget
for its 1964-65
4.••;A,•
Mrs. Jacobson programs of ac-
tivities in Israel and in the United
States and unanimously elected
Mrs. Mortimer Jacobson, of New
York, as president. She succeeds
Mrs. Siegfried Krarnarsky, who has
held the top post for the last four
years. Mrs. Jacobson has served in
various capacities in Hadassah for
the last 25 years.
Accepting the presidency, Mrs.
Jacobson declared that "Zionism,
as a dynamic and ongoing inter-
pretation of Jewish history, must
continue to remain meaningful to
our membership. Our task is to
help unite Jewry, not only in phi-
lanthropy, but in the preservation
MRS. ROBERT BINDER
of ihe eternal doctrine of Jewry."
A convention iesolution called
Carol R. Moss became the bride
upon the Johnson administration of Robert S. Binder at, a recent
"to use its influence and leadership candlelight ceremony. The
y are
to bring the Arab states and Israel the childr-n ' of Dr. and Mrs,
to the peace table; by making it Arthur W. Moss of Rutland Rd.,
clear that the United States will Southfield. and. Mr. and Mrs, Fred
safeguard' the integrity and inde- .iBinder of Bay Harbor, Fla. '
pendence of all states in the Near
The bride wore a, traditional ' l
East, and that the United States
favors direct Arab-Israel peace ne- princess gown of peau de sole!
gotiations to settle issues in the highlighted with, hand-sewn tuckS,1
and the entire bOdice was ap-j
dispute." .9
pliqued with Alencon lace andi
Of the $9,840,000 budget
adopted by the delegates, $8,340,- ..seed pearls. The chapel -length
Watteau train was scalloped in
000 was earmarked for programs
in Israel. These included $3,470,- matching lace and seed pearls and
was held in place by a bow. She
000 for the Hadassah Medical
Organization; $2,300,000 f o r carried a bouquet of baby Catalaya
orchids and Stephanotis on her con-
Youth Aliyah; $1,000,000 for the
firmation Bible.
building fund of the Hadassah-
Maid of honor was Vivian Sei-
Hebrew University Medical Cen-
fer, and bridesmaids were Sherry
ter in Jerusalem; $700,000 for
Shepherd, Barbara Rosen, Sydelle
the Jewish National Fund; and
Becker and Carol Dickstein.
$600,000 for Hadassah's voca-
tional education program.
Melvin Binder was his brother's
Mrs. Harry. P. Fierst, Jewish Na- best man. Ushers were Burt Binder,
tional Fund chairman, reported another brother; Robert Moss;
that, at the request of Hadassah, brother of the bride; Edward
JNF will plant 10.000 Jerusalem Meth; and David Kirsch.
pines along the road leading to the
After a honeymoon in Canada,
Hadassah-Hebrew University Medi- the couple will reside on North-
cal Center.
gate Blvd., Oak- Park:
The convention elected six na-
-
>
tional vice presidents: Mrs. Charles
T. Cohen, ',Milwaukee; Mrs. Fierst Tel Aviv Teens Take Over
of New York; Mrs. Edward A. Lus- Youth City'Covernment
terman, New York; Mrs. Max N.
TEL AVIV — At 17-year-old
•Matzkin, Waterbury, Conn.; Mrs.
over the manage-
Murray M. Shernoff, New York; "mayor" took
and Mrs. Milton Silverstein, Chi- !Pent of a youth city here, marking
the second annual series of events
cago.
Mrs. Schenk was elected national designed to instill civic responsi-
treasurer; and Mrs. Hy Salpeter bility in Israel's youngsters.
For two weeks, Kamrny Yahal-
as national secretary, Both are
from New York, as is Mrs. Walter omi, 17, will Supervise the exhi-
Brecher, who was elected national bits, pageant dksplays, scientific
exposition and other projects and
recording secretary.
competitions which have drawn
Louis Pincus, treasurer of the
over 15,000 yloung people. The
Jewish Agency for Israel, scored
scientific expogition was arranged
with the cooperation of the Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology.
The Municipal 'Youth 'Depart -
ment created the youth city on the
exhibition grounds of Tel Aviv.
Young people from throughout the
country have visited. -
CENTENNIAL CHAPTER will
resume its monthly meetings with
Hellenism comes from the
the celebration of its...sixth birth- Greek Hellas, meaning Greece.
day .8:30i p.m. Tuesday at Oak Park The word is used to describe the
Community Center. Refreshments, culture of ancient Greece. .
a program honoring Centennial's

Carol 31Oss. Marries
Robert S. Bider

fund-raising to keep pace with
U.S. economic growth, Pincus said,
may well represent the "failure
to have brought home the message_
to the younger generation of Jews
in this country; it also strikes at
the roots of the future develop- •
ment•of Jewish communal life."
I. L. Kenen, executive director
of the Adierican Israel Public Af-
fairs., Committee, urged a more
effective 'program to c o u n t e r
Arab propaganda, and to carry
the truth about the Arab war
against Israel to the American
people. ,
"Pro-Arab: agencies." he said,

- are Spending close to $2,000,000
a year in this country, and much

New Building Complex for
r 1-School
LubavitcheGrI
Construction = of a new building
complex which will inclujle claSs-
rooms and dormitories I for tlie
Lubavitcher girls school in Var.
Chabad is now under way. 1Cfar
Chabad is the Lubavitcher, village
near Tel Aviv.
The school, known as "Bet.
Rivkah," has an enrollment
nearly 400 girls who- come from the
Holy Land and other parts' of' the
world.
The director of Beth Rivkah,
Slunuel Chefer, reporting 'in New
York on the school's- new expan-
sion efforts stated that approxi-
mately two thirds of the students
reside in the school's dormitories.

of this is used to discredit Israel
and to defame the Zionist move- ,

PLANNING A

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