Bonnie Jo LaPides to Be June Bride People Make News ALLEN PERRY ROSENBERG of Philadelphia, coach of the Ves- per Boat Club's Olympic gold medal-winning eight, has been named coach of the United States Maccabiah Games crew while Dr. Martin Unterman of Evanston, Ill., has been appointed Maccabiah Games Waterpolo Committee Chairman. Rosenberg, the newly elected president of the National Rowing Coaches Association of America, joins Lafayette basket- ball coach George Davidson as the Jason Honigman Named Detroit Bank Director Foreman-Strager Marriage Planned Jason L. Honigman, senior part- ner of the law firm of Honig- m an, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn, was elected a member of the board of Detroit Bank and Trust Co. Honigman, who is active in Allied Jewish Campaign and Jewish Wel- fare Federation circles, also is one of the lead- ing figures in The appointment of CHARLES ROSENGARTEN of Waterbury, Corm., veteran Zionist, as national chairman of the American Zionist Fund, fund-raising arm of the Zionist Organization of America, was announced by Dr. Max Nuss- baum, president of the organiza- tion. * * A. D. DAVIS has been • elected president of the Jewish Federa- tion of Metropolitan Chicago. second coach selected for the United States team. which will Jewish Parents Take Michigan Repub- participate in the 20-sport seventh Honigman lican Party ranks. Children Out of Class World Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv. Aug. 23-31. Teaching Christianity * * * Mississippi to Be Topic MISS BONNIE JO LaPIDES (Direct JTA Teletype Wife MISS AVREN FOREMX,N Former State Representative to The Jewish News) The engagement of Bonnie Jo La _ Parents Without Partners will SYDNEY—Jewish parents of chil- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Fore- i hear Dr. Ralph Cash, pediatrician, Pides to Phillip M. Zelickman is Joseph A. Gillis is candidate for announced by her parents, Mr. and Common Pleas Court in the city dren attending public primary man of Whitmore Ave, announce and Don Smith, Oak Park school Mrs. Joseph H. LaPides of Indiana of Detroit at the special primary schools in New South Wales have the engagement of their daughter psychologist, discuss their recent begun action to withdraw their Ave. Mr. Zelickman is the son of election t 6 b e experiences in Mississippi at a children in protest against a social Avren to Melvin B. Strager, son meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the the Herbert H. Zelickmans of held Feb. 15. Gil- studies syllabus which includes lis, a graduate of of Mrs. Loretta Strager of Colum- Schaefer Rd. Jewish Center. Coffee and social- teaching about Christianity. Plans are being made for a June the University of bia Ave., Redford, and the late,,Mt .. izing will follow. Detroit Law They acted in response to a call 13 wedding. Harry Strager. School, has been for such action made in a joint "Never promise more than you The prospective bridegroom, a in private prac- statement of the Jewish Board of can perform.” —Publilius Syrus tice i n Detroit Deputies and the local rabbinate. Wayne State graduate, affiliated with Tau Beta Pi and Tau Epsilon. for 14 years. A About 5,000 Jewish c hi 1 d r e n Pi fraternities, is working on his member of the MUSIC I ENTERTAINMENT I were expected to be affected by master's degree in industrial engin- house Judiciary the protest action. Withdrawal eering. committee f o r forms were sent to all parents of two terms the Jewish children for forwarding to 7 An October 30 wedding is plan- „ned. law maker spon- school principals. and his orchestra sored many bills The withdrawal call was cfecided affecting the Gillis UN 3-6501 on as the first step in a long Mrs. Meir Back --at Work If No 4nswer Call DI 1-61147 court systems including three VIA range plan to challenge the sylla- which were signed into law chang- bus which was issued by the min- Eshkol Sets London Talks JERUSALEM (JTA) — Golda ing Common Pleas Court jurisdic- istry for education. A delegation VIA tion and appeal procedure. of the Board of Deputies and the Meir. Israel's foreign minister, ▪ * rabbinate will seek an early ap- Sunday participated in the cabinet JAY MURRAY has earned the pointment with Premier Renshaw meeting, after recuppicatinw from several weeks of illness. "She re- award of "Honoi: Agent," having, on the issue. FOR YOUR ported on current foreign affairs produced well over 51,000.000 life The parents have been advised to the members of the cabinet. WEDDING, BAR MITZVAH insurance, and is the youngest Mil- that they have a legal right. pro- Meanwhile, it was lemma reli- lion Dollar producer in the history vided in the public instruction OR SOCIAL FUNCTION of the Ralph Ankney Agency, Penn law. to withdraw their children ably here that Eshkol would go Exclusive Caterers at: to London in March to confer there Mutual Life Insurance Co. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM SYN. . from the social studies lessons. * * * with British Prime Minister Harold 14200 W. 10 MILE The Australian Jewish Times Wilsoh. ZAtMAN SHAZAR, the Presi- published OR ANY SYNAGOGUE an editorial opposing the CITY I i I SAMMY WOOLF EL AL RAINBOW KOSHER CATERING o JETS ISRAEL Evierwr 535°0 ROUND TRIP JET Your opportunity to visit Israel and Europe via EL-AL and KLM Airlines at this low fare. Visit European cities at no extra cost. 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DOU•Llt OCCUPANCY ■ A111 SEE TOUR TRAVEL AllUlT or Write Garber's Travel Service 1408 Beacon St., Boston 46, Um. dent of Israel, received in Jerusa- lem a delegation of the Hadoar Hebrew Weekly, New York, which brought a testimonial written on parchment, greeting him on his 75th birthday. * * The.,New York Board of Rabbis, at its 84th annual meeting, re- elected Rabbi MAX SCHENK as president. * JACOB IGRA, director-general of the Jerusalem Institute for the Blind, has arrived in the United States for meetings with Jewish community leaders on issues con- nected with the rehabilitation of the more than 8,000 blind persons now in Israel. * Violinist ZINO FRANCESCA-II will be soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Saturday, at Ford Auditoruim. PAL PARAY, conductor-emeritus of the Orches- tra, will conduct. * It ROBERT D. KATCHKE and BRUCE SCHLUSSEL have formed the Katchke and Schlussel law partnership with offices in the Guardian Building. Ambassador PHILIP M. KLUTZ- NICK of Chicago former U. S. rep- resentative to the Economic and Social Council of the United Na- tions, past president and now honorary international president of Bnai Brith, has been named chairman of the national commit- tee planning the 50th aniversary of the National Jewish Welfare Boa--d. Mrs. Florence G. Heller, JWB president, said the year-long golden jubilee celebration will be- gin at the 1966 biennial conven- tion, at the Americana Hotel, New York, April 27-May 1, 1966. * * * JOSEPH L. HUDSON, JR., has been named general chairman of the 1965 United Foundation Torch Drive, it was announced by Max M. Fisher, OF president. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, February 5, 1965 withdrawal plan, arguing that the `None Shall Make Thee Afraid ...' move would embarrass the chil- Thou shalt be secure, because dren, harm their schools and cause there is hope . . . thou shalt take a cleavage in the community. thy rest in safety. Also thou shalt lie down. and none shall make th.ee Carmely to Address afraid.—Job 11:18, 19. IN THE Choice Dates Left for 1965 We Still Hove o Few LI 3-3342 REASONABLE PRICES NO EXTRA CHARGES FOR THE SYNAGOGUE ZOD Board Leaders A special board meeting of the Zionist Organization of Detroit will be held 9 p.m. Thursday at t h e Zionist. House, South- 1 field. Judge Ira G Kaufman, ZOD THE 'mom a • s 410 ! U A•11 MI ORCHESTRA CALL: LI 7-0896 or LI 5-2737 a president, an- nou nced that Harold W. C a r- i mely, chairman of the national ad- t:\ ministrative corn- mitt e e and a Carmely member of the national executive council of the Zionist Organization of America, will be guest speaker. A dinner meeting will be held prior to the board meeting, and Carmely will confer with members of the executive committee of the ZOD. Carmely serves as acting presi- dent of the ZOA in the absence of Dr. Max Nussbaum. He was the for- mer president of the Brooklyn Re- gion and District No. 14, Eastern Parkway. A life-long Zionist, he N—.-"4 rv=" Jo , It's Not a Moment Too Soon to Decorate for Spring! "SECONDS" FINEST DECORATIVE FABRIC lived in Palestine for many years before the rebirth of Israel, and You can "Do" Two Rooms has gained top leadership in the movement. Women Tennis Stars Julie Heidman of Stanford was ranked seventh among the nation's women's tennis players for 1964. Her father, Julius, was ranked third after his first year of cam- paigning in the senior classifica- tion. Allen Fox of Los Angeles and Mike Selkin of Miami were ranked eighth and 17th, respec- tively, in the men's division, while Carole Wright of New York was 20th among women. South Africa's Rodney Mandelstam, a Miami stu- dent, was ranked ninth in doubles. At The Cost Of One Tremendous Selection Tremendous Savings Cala) CORNERSD 1933 S. 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