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November 27, 1964 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-11-27

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Rites
If ill Be Soleinni:::ed

MSS

Sehlra


31 iSS ELLEN SCHWARTZ

Dr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Schwartz
of Roslyn Rd. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Ellen
Nora to Jeoffrey Knight Stross.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Knight
Stross of Cranbrook Dr.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
the University of Michigan. where
she was affiliated with Sigma Del-
ta Tau Sorority and is currently
completing graduate work. Her
fiance was graduated from the
University of Michigan where he
is attending medical school and is
a member of Phi Delta Epsilon
medical fraternity.
They are planning a May wed-
ding.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Wishing All Our
Many Friends a
Very Happy Chanukah

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Butzel's and Simons' Bequests and Levys' Camp
Gift Announced by United Jewish Charities

Three large gifts to the United
Jewish Charities were announced
by Max J. Zivian, president, at the
annual meeting of the UJC. These
were a bequest
of $150.000 from
the estate Of . Jus-
lice Henry M.
Butzel. a bequest
of $225.000 from
the estate of
Judge Charles C.
Simons. and a 79
acre estate in
northern Michi-
g a n . complete
with building
and furnishings.
as the gift of Ed-
ward and Paul-
ine Levy.
Of Butzel and
Simons. The two Zivian
distinguished jurists whose pass-
ing cast a pall upon the Jewish
community last year, Zivian said,
" . . . they served brilliantly in
the courts of our federal and
state governments, and were de-
voted to the causes of Jewry. In
death they reaffirmed their faith
in our central communal structure
to ineet the needs of our Jewish
community . . . appropriate memo-
rials will be established to honor
the memory of these distinguished
men who acted during their life-
time to preserve and perpetuate
our ideals."
Butzel was a past president of
the United Jewish Charities and a
recipient of the Jewish commu-
nity's highest award for service.
the Fred M. Butzel Memorial
'Award. Simons was son of David
W. Simons, a founder of the

Music the Stein-Way

DICK STEIN

& ORCHESTRA

United Jewish Charities and its the Jewish Welfare Federation had
been established as the central
first president.
Camp Kennedy, the campsite service agency for the Jewish com-
donated by the Levys is located munity, but the UJC continued as
on Lake Nivens near Munising. the property holding and fiscal
It will be available to Federa- management arm of Federation.
By
tion recreation agencies as a
ymour
E
(Mrs. Seymour
campsite. During the past sum-
Schwartz)
SAM ROSENBLAT
mer the Fresh Air Society used
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Master of Ceremonies
it for an extension of its camp-
Elegant Satin
ing program for teens.
And His
Accessories
Dance and Entertainment
In his annual report, • Zivian
Place Cards,
Band
stressed the importance of the en-
Informals,
Party Arrangement Specialist
dowment program. "These reserve
Hostess Sets
funds . . . insure our financial
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KE 8-1291
Photo by Jack Gorback
stability to meet Jewish commu -
nal emergencies or economic re-
verses." he said. "They also can
BERNARD H.
Candid .Photography
become a resource from which to
Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings
finance demonstration and re-
search projects which do not fall
within the boundaries of regular
ongoing programs." To finance
such projects UJC is setting aside
annually up to 50% of its unre-
stricted earnings realized from
gifts, legacies, trusts and other
assets.
He presented a bright picture in
regard to the investment portfolio
and property holdings of UJC. and
mentioned "the efficient opera-
tion of a new retirement plan set
up for Federation agency em,
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ployees. -
Zivian announced that this
would be his last year of serv-
ice after five years as president.
Zivian and Alfred L. Deutsch
"Buy With Confidence"
were named directors of the board
of the UJC for a three-year term.
The UJC, which celebrated 65
years of organized community
Gemologl'its
Diomontclogists
service, was founded in 1899 to co-
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ordinate and provide essential
services to newcomers. By 1926
OPEN THURS., FRI. .
mi. 9 P.M.

UJA Conference D ec. 10-13 to Act
on New Financial Overseas Needs

The serious 1965 budgetary prob - by the decisions made by the con-
lems facing overseas aid agencies ferees."
supported by the United Jewish
Mr. Meyerhoff said the Joint
Appeal will be one of the main Distribution Committee was one
items on the agenda of the UJA's of the UJA constituent agencies
27th. annual national conference , facing a new financial problem
at the New York Hilton Hotel, Dec. next year. He pointed out that
10-13.
.IDC, which aids distressed Jews
Joseph Meyerhoff of Baltimore. in 30 countries and conducts spe-
U.JA general chairman. stated: cial care programs for aged, ill and
"The lives of some three-quarters handicapped immigrants in Israel,
of a.triiiTIO&Jews will be affected will no longer be able to count on
some $7,500,000 from the German
Claims Conference.
The other major UJA-supported
organization, the Jewish Agency
for Israel, also f a c es increased
When Arthur Sussman of New financial problems, Meyerhoff said.
York City was sent to Nigeria in The Jewish Agency is responsible
1962 as a Peace Corps representa- for the transportation. reception
tive. little did the school teacher and absorption of immigrants to
realize that he would have to ex- Israel.
plain his Jewish heritage and be-
The UJA conference will set the
liefs to the friends and acquaint- objectives and goal for the 1965
ances he made there.
national campaign and will elect
Sussman. a 25-year-old Manhat- officers to lead next year's drive.
U. S. Chief Justice Earl Warren
tan resident who is now continu-
ing his studies at Yeshiva Uni- and Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's For-
versity's graduate school of edu- eign Minister will head the roster
cation. found that the Nigerian of distinguished speakers at the
concept of a Jew was falsely de- December gathering of key UJA
leaders from every part of the
rived from English literature.
During his 18-month stay in the nation.
A special series of events at
West African nation where he
worked with the Nigerian Broad- the four-day conference will pay
casting Co., Sussman constantly tribute to JDC's 50th anniversary.
found the people misinformed
about Jews in America.
Quick-Frozen Blintzes
"Nigerians associated the Jew
Offer
Variety for Meals
with Dickins' Fagan and Shake-
With the approach of Hanukah,
speare's Shylock," he said. "Con-
housewives will need all the help
sequently, they expressed amaze-
they can get in putting variety in-
ment at learning that I was
to their holiday meals.
Jewish."
Milady has the answer in its
Sussman reported that "their quick-frozen blintzes and potato
amazement- was confounded be- pancakes. These easy to prepare
cause
cause they thought that America!
products are excellent as a main
was a Christian country. The only!
dish, side dish or snack.
Americans that they had previously
Blintzes have come a long way
been exposed to were mission- since Grandma's day. Milady of-
aries. They thought that all Jews fers the traditional cheese blint-
came from Israel."
zes plus delicious variations such
When Passover came, Sussman! as apple, blueberry, cherry, potato
along with other Jewish Peace and strawberry cheese. They are
Corps members and the Israeli all extra good when topped with
community that was present rent- sour cream or favorite jams and
ed a hotel for their seder. They jellies.
imported matzot and wine from
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Israel and the gefilte fish ' was
made from Nigerian perch.
26—Friay, November 27, 1964

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