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January 22, 1965 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-22

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Teen Dance to Aid 1% arch of Dimes; Tween Quiz Bowl Set Adas Shalom Units Slate Activities

Sophomore Chapter of Adas Sha- sisting of games and refreshments,
A March of Dimes Dance for tcing, a dance contest and re- ' nominal admission plus a volun- lom United Synagogue Youth is under the leadership of Robert
tad
contribution
to
the
March
of
teens will be sponsored by the fr shments.
(USY) will hold an oneg shabbat Singer.
Tenth, 11th and 12th graders are Dimes.
Youth Division of the Jewish Cen-
1 p.m. Saturday at the home of
* * *
invited,
and
are
requested
to
wear
ter 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
The Jewish Center Saturday Daniel Shevitz, 18300 Oak. Rabbi
Non-Profit Educational
There will be a live band for ,school clothes. There will
Night Canteen for tweens will fea- Pesach Sobel will lead a discus-
sion on "Morals of Jewish Teen-
SUMMER CAMP
: . urday on history, current affairs, Agers."
a a *
sports and movies. A. nominal
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IN
The Freshman Chapter of Adas
iii;; , charge for non-members.
Enrollment
Shalom USY will have a "Taffy-
: :
for BOYS St GIRLS.
Pull Party" at. 7:30 p.m. Saturday '
AGES
14 to 17
at the synagogue.
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The 1 week program testiness
at Father-Son Breakfast
On Sunday the Junior Congrega-
• Camping, working with Israeli boys
Statute of Limitations - . Arranged at Beth Aaron tion Club will hold a second
& girls la &FAR HAYAROK
In
• Field trips—hikes throughout Israel
: Beth Aaron Tallis and Tefillin "Afternoon of Fun" 2:30 p.m. at
.to Be Aired at WSU
• Classes in conversational Hebrew
Club will hold a Father-Son Break- the synagogue. The program, con-
• Land & water sports, arts A crafts
b y Stud ent Zionists
fast 10 a.m. Sunday at the syna-
• Americas sod Israeli counselors
The Department of Michigan,
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
1
THE
"Germany: Statute of Limits ' gogue.
• Hutritioils L strictly
Jewish War Veterans, again is
July-Aug. 1965
Disc jockey Gary Stevens of sta - i 24--Friday, January 22, 1965
lions"
will
be
discussed
by
a
panel
;
kosher cuisine
making mailable its two annual . at a meeting of the Student Zion- tion WKNR. recently returned I
• S-Day kleditsrrams
$250 scholarships.
Europe will be speaker. . All I
swiss
ist Organization.
i tion Bnai Brith Hillel , , from Europe.
O
TOTAL COST
Need for financial assistance is '
p.m. Sunday i in the Mart Room , b
boys. age 12 - 16_ are invited with I i
For full particulars contact:
c paramount. Any veteran. or . the ! 8
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FARNSWORTH
684
,
'. child of a veteran, of any race or : of Mackenzie Hall, Wayne State their fathers.
has engaged the well known
The program, is under the di -
es : University.
;
Kaczaa with his
creed, is eligible.
and
SUMMER CAMP. ISRAEL
may include students ! Refreshments and dancing will rection of Martin Hollander
faMous brooms, as

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,JWV Offerino
2 Scholarships

ISRAEL

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$959

Farnsworth Bath House

HISTADRUT

Applicants

, Ben Drapkin of the men's club. ,
attending accredited institutions on ' follow the program.
includes
The regular program
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a college level as well as members • On Tuesdays, the group holds in morning services. breakfast and
a
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Ch
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programs
of the January or June 1965 high formal
bowling.

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parshczik for the bathhouse.
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Wednesday is Ladies Day!

Room of Mackenzie Hall from 3:30
school graduating „class.
Letters of applicatipn, recom- ',) 5:30 p.m. The next talk will •
mendations and a sealed official be on "American Policy in the , Orthodox Youth Group
transcript from the school should Middle East" and on Feb. 2, it Plans Action Program
be .received by the scholarship will be ''New Israeli Records."
Formation of a central national ,
committee. 19161 Schaefer. no 4or information. call Marcy Mil- actions program for the 314 teen- •
ler 831-5906.
age youth groups affiliated with
later than March 16.
the National Conference of Syna-
Emgue Youth (NCSY). teen-age
youth movement of the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America. was announced in New


ZAIV GILISEII T

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From LONDON, ENGLAND

and His ORCHESTRA

Dr. Lelvveld to Address AJ C
Pre -Campain Fete Tu esda y- York:-

Harold H. Boxer. Queens. New
Dr. Arthur J. Lelyveld, who suf- energies in areas of social welfare York attorney and chairman of the
Joint Youth Commission.
fered injuries as a result of his , throughout the country. In 1963 he UOJCA
participat'on in the civil rights was general chairman of the Cleve- said the program will serve to
movement in Mississippi. will be land Jewish Welfare Fund Appeal.' orient members of chapters in th'
He is a member of the commis- 18 NCSY region throughout the
guest sneaker when the pre-cam-
paign division of the 1965 Allied sion on Jewish education of the United States and Canada. to cur-
1 Union of American Hebrew Con- rent problems facing world Jewry.
gregations and a representative of
the Central Conference of Ameri- Assimilation's Dangers
can Rabbis on the commission of
social action of Reform Judaism. to Be Discussion Topic
"Assimilation—Danger Today or
He is national vice president of
Tomorrow?" will be discussed at
the World University Service.
Prior to assuming the rabbinate a meeting of Hashomer Hatzair
of Fairmount Temple he was for 7:30 p.m. Jan. 30 at the group's
10 years national director of the meeting hall, 18073 Wyoming. All
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations and high school students are invited.
Maintaining Jewish identity in a
! served as executive director of the
Committee on Unity for Palestine democratic society will be one of
! and as executive vice chairman of the areas covered. This is one in a
the American-Israel Cultural Foun- series of activities investigating the
strength, resources and conscious-
dation.
Jack 0. Lefton. Alfred L. Deutsch ness of Detroit's Jewish commu-
and Arthur Howard are pre-cam-, nity.
paign chairmen. Vice chairmen are j The evening will include first re-
DR. ARTHUR J. LELYVELD
Lewis S. Grossman and Richard! ports from a survey of the youth
Jewish Campaign meets 8 p.m. i Sloan. ' community.
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and '
Mrs. Louis Hamburger, 27881 Lake-
hill, Farmington Twp.
BY HENRY LEONARD
Dr. Lelyveld, rabbi of Fairmount
u.
Temple, Cleveland, has devoted his
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