Sacks-Shetzer Vows
Planned in Chicago

ctivities in Society

Out-of-town guests here for the recent Bar Mitzvah of Philip Sor-
kin, son of the Ed Sorkins of Santa Barbara Ave., were his grand-
mother Mrs. Rose Sorkin, Mrs. Bea Sorkin, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sorkin
and sons Samuel and David; Mrs. Shirley Jaffe, the B. G. Troys, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Cohen and daughter Sheila and Son Bob, all of Chicago;
and Mrs. Lorraine Mayerson of Lima, 0.
At a party for Southfield Mothers March personnel, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Sklar welcomed guests in their new home at 16915
New Hampshire, Southfield. Many attending were key workers in the
Mothers March against crippling birth defects, Tuesday. Mrs. Sklar is
the 1965 Southfield Mothers March chairman. Her co-hostess, Mrs.
Julius Lightstein, 19100 Coral Gables, Southfield, is Mothers March
adviser.
David L. Friedman, commander of the Sgt. Morton A. Silverman
Post, Jewish War Veterans, attended the JWV's Fifth Region Con-
ference in Cleveland Jan. 22-24.
Miss Anna Oxenhandler of Ferndale has returned after a two-month
working-vacation in Scottsdale and Phoenix, Ariz.

MISS H. DEBORAH SACKS

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sacks of Chi-
cago announce the engagement of
their daughter H. Deborah to Alan
M. Shetzer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Shetzer of Woodingham Dr.
Mr. Shetzer attends Roosevelt(
University in Chicago.
An Aug. 22 wedding in Chicago
is planned.

Windsor Welfare Fund...Goal $119,000;
Jacob D. Geller Named Chairman-

Jacob D. Geller has been named dames Ben Baum, Maxwell Schott
chairman of the 1965 Windsor Wel- and Irving Wayne.
fare Fund, scheduled for March.
A minimum campaign goal of $119,-
SHERIDAN GLAMOUR
000 has been set to "survive in '65."
j
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Geller's appointment was an- •
Only Women's Reduc-
nounced by Sidney Lazarus, presi-
ing Resort in the
Ni'dwest
dent of the Jewish Community
Group Rates Upon Request
Council.
821 LAKE SHORE DR.
Michigan City. Indiana
Serving with Geller on the cam-
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paign cabinet will be Morton Bern-
holtz, Eli C. Goldin, Iazarus and
M. E. Sorffer.
Mrs. Gerald Verk will head the
Women's Division. Her cabinet in-
cludes Frances Geller and Mes-
is

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 29, 1965-21

THE MARK IV
QUARTET & ORCHESTRA

Stronger Action Against Anti-Semites
Urged by WJC's Latin - America Expert

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NEW YORK. (JTA)—An appeal Semitism, Turkow reported, but
for more rigorous action against expressed the belief that more rig-
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anti-Semitic elements in Latin orous action should be taken by
America was voiced by Marc Tur- governments to cheCk anti - Semitic
kow, the executive director of the groups and their activities.
BERNARD H.
Candid Phatograrthy
World Jewish Congress South
The WJC Latin American repre-
Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings
American Executive, at a meeting sentative recognized the concern
of the American Section of the of Jewish communities in other
World Jewish Congress here.
lands over events affecting Latin
Turkow is on a visit to the American Jews; however, he con-
United States and Canada before tended that Jewish communities in
returning to his headquarters in other countries should consult
Buenos Aires from Israel, where with the affected communities be-
NEW YORK (JTA) — More than
he attended the World Zionist fore taking any action.
1,000 of the outstanding cultural Congress.
Discussing. the activity of Arab
IS THE KEY TO GOOD HEALTH
and Jewish communal leaders in
The WJC's Latin American ex- League agents in their attempts
For Information Write to
the country participated in a gala pert said there was anti-Semitism to incite the Latin American
Dept. H, 340 Harvey Lake Road, Highland, Mich.
dinner-concert staged at the Wal- in many Latin American count- masses against the Jews, Turkow
dorf-Astoria Hotel by the Ameri- tries, but he did not believe that said that their basic intention was
can-I s r a e l Cultural Foundation, this was the main danger to Jews. to strike at Israel and the Zionist
where $250,000 was raised for the
There were other factors—the movement, and in so doing, they
organization's cultural activities in problems stemming from the up- were suppOrting .violent anti- ;
Israel. The event marked the Foun- heavals in the political and social Semitic organizations for their
dation's celebration of its 25th an- life of many Latin American coun- own ends.
niversary.
tries; the potential danger from
He also reported that there were
The guests of honor and partici- the assimilationist -tendency among Nazi groups in many parts of Latin
pants in the program consisted of Jewish youth, and from the lack America, supported.politically and
a virtual who's who in American of intensive Jewish cultural ac- financially by the Arab incitement
cultural life, led by the violinist, tivity.
and propaganda machine.
Isaac Stern, who is president of
Turkow stated, however, that
Emphasizing that there was no
the Foundation. Special citations
the greater danger to the Jews
call for paniC, he said that the
were awarded to Hannah Rovina,
in Latin America came from the
Jews in Latin America had to re-
80-year-old former star of the Hab-
main alert and aware of the situa-!
activities of the Arab agents bent
imah Theatre in Israel; Jacques
tion ,and he saw the bonds exist-
upon stirring up enmity against
Lipchitz, the noted sculptor; and
the Jews throughout Latin
ing between the WJC and the vari-
Igor Stravinsky, the composer.
ous Latin American Jewish com-
America.
The event was highlighted by a
There was no doubt about the munities as the channel for infor-
performance of Stravinsky's "The viewpoint of the various Latin mation that would keep Jewry
Soldier's Tale." produced by Jer- American governments in their ab- throughout the world abreast of
ome Robbins, with direction and horrence of and opposition to anti- all developments.
* * *
choreography by Anna Sokolow,
and the famous actor Jason Ro-
bards as narrator. The orchestra
was conducted by Leonard Bern-
stein, and, among the musicians
in the performance, was Mr. Stern.
Marc Turkow, executive direc- international Jewish meetings, in-
Mr. Stern read before the black-tie
assemblage attending the $250-per- tor of the World Jewish Congress cluding those that laid the ground-
plate event greetings from Presi- South American Executive, will work for the establishment of the
dent Johnson, Israel's President discuss "Perspectives of Jewish World Jewish Congress in 1936.
Early in World War II, Turkow
Zalman Shazar and Israeli Prime Life in South AmeriCa" 8 p.m.
Thursday at the Labor Zionist In- settled in Argentina and became
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founder and director of a pub-
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lishing
company,
"Polish
Jewry,"
A former journalist in Poland,
REGULARLY 10.99 TO 15.99
London County Council
Turkow will deliver the address which has so far issued 175 vol-
and
destruc-
on
the
history
umes
Marks Zangwill Home
in Yiddish. Sponsor is the culture
Final
LONDON (JTA) — The London commission of the Jewish Commu- tion of Judaism in Eastern Europe.
Reduction
From
1946
to
1954
Turkow
was
nity
Council.
For
tickets
contact
County Council, commemorating
the director of the HIAS South
famous men and women, affixed the Council office, 165 Madison.
Warsaw-born Turkow was in- American office and in 1954 was
a tablet to the door of a house in
Bethnal Green in the London East volved, from his youth, in Jewish appointed representative of the
Hurry in for big savings on America's favorite foot-wear!
End where Israel Zangwill lived journalism, which he has contin- World Jewish Congress in Argen- ' Dressy, casual, tailored styles. All heel heights. All mate-
and worked between 1883 and 1888. ued until this day in Buenos Aires, tina.
rials. All colors. All sizes, but not in every style and color.
Five years later, on the creation
The tablet bore the inscription: where he now lives.
He was a key editor and writer of the WJC South . American exe-
"Here Lived Israel Zangwill, 1864-
All sales final.
of the newspaper "Der Moment," cutive, Turkow was named as its
1926, Writer and Philanthropist."
The tablet was arranged at the serving as its political and diplo- secretary-general.
DETROIT'S FINEST SELECTION OF RED CROSS SHOES
Members of the committee ar-
request of the Zangwill Centenary matic correspondent in the Polish
Committee on the occasion of Parliament, at the League of Na- ranging Turkow's Detroit appear-
tions and at important interna- ance are George M. Zeltzer, chair-
Zangwill's 100th birthday.
tional conventions. Turkow is the man; Morris Becker, Joseph Bern-
stein, Max Fridman, Mrs. Morris
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author of several books.
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Atlantic City Warned
In 1936, after his first visit to Friedman, Henry Fox, Movsas
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NOW
of 'Splinter Campaigns'
the United States he wrote a book, Goldoftas, Kune Greenbaum, Sam-
ATLANTIC CITY (JTA) — The published in Warsaw in Yiddish uel Hochman, Samuel Jacobson,
REGULARLY TO 18.95
Federation of Jewish Agencies and Polish, "Roosevelt's America." Harry Kaminer, Mrs. Sidney Kaye,
SECURITY
CHARGES HONORED
here must "increase the effective- Two years later he made his first Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Benjamin
ness and scope" of the federation contact with South America, tour- Laikin, Louis LaMed, Jack Mala-
concept, "particularly in control- ing many countries, and later pub- mud, Emanuel Mark, Mrs. Michael
ling splinter campaigns," Henry lished a book 'in Jewish coloniza- Michlin, Mrs. Harry Mondry, Irv-
ing Pokempner, Mrs. Sonia Popow-
L. Cohen, outgoing president of tion in Argentina.
the Federation, told the organiza-
Turkow was an organizer in 1933 ski, Martin H. Rose, Jay Rosen-
tion's 41st annual dinner here.
of the anti-Nazi movement in Po- shine, Meyer Schneider, Edwin
The "splinter" drives, he said, land and acted as secretary-gen- Shifrin, David Sislin, Wolf Snyi-
"w a s t e much well-intentioned eral of the anti-Hitler Committee der, Mordecai Teller.
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Tickets for the address and a
manpower and often produce min- in that country.
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special
reception
which
will
follow
He participated as a member of
imally for the effort involved.
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are
available
through
sponsoring
Their fund-raising methods are the delegation of Polish Jewry to
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of
office
organizations
or
at
the
anti-Nazi
congresses
in
Amster-
often expensive and not in keep-
ing with communal good taste."
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