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March 26, 1965 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-03-26

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Program April 11 to Pay Tribute Judith Caplan to Wed Labor Zionist Reception Tuesday
Dr. Dennis S. Phillips for Farband's National Secretary
to Heroes of Warsaw Ghetto

The Jewish Community Council
will present the 22nd annual city-
wide commemoration of the War-
saw Ghetto Uprising 8:15 p.m.
April 11 at Temple Israel.
The event. recalls a tragic-heroic
chapter in Jewish history when
the remnants of the Warsaw
etto survivors revolted against
then seemingly invincible Ger-
m Army in April 1943 on the
;t night of Passover.
in announcing the event, George
Zeltzer, chairman of the Coun-
's Culture Commission, under
lose auspices the program is
ing arranged, stated that Detroit
U continue its tradition of ob-
rving this event in accordance
,lith the Jewish calendar date.
The Detroit program has been
arranged in conjunction with
similar programs throughout
the_ wor',1 in tribute not only to
'to fighters but
also the 6,000,-
the Nazis.
the unequipped
qers lasted for
ords of the late
iy; "The result
l'ews to be fore-
4h
1
they lacked
_ resources and a mili-
aadition, they were able to
induct their struggles against the
7whelming forces of the Nazi
piers for more than three
cs, thereby providing a chap-
.n the annals of human hero-
, and inspiration to the peace-
.ng people of the world and a
:ruing to would-be oppressors

)Business Briefs

By Sid Shmarak

In the advertisement of the BEE
ALT TRAVEL SERVICE for the
lexico holiday for 12 days
g April le —
price should
ave read $459 all inclusive, rather
$495 as written. We regret
y inconvenience this may have
tsed.

* *

*

Diana Tieger and Helen Baals,
rmerly associated with the Selma
nheim Shop, have opened THE
UTIQUE corset and lingerie
p at 21184 Greenfield, in the
"-8 Shopping Center. Featur-
e America's finest brands of
ag apparel. There is no
for alterations, and gift
.ing is done free. More than
ile parking is available when
visiting The Boutique shop. Hours
at present are from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Monday through Thursday and
until 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

*

Members of the Council's Culture
Commission in addition to Zeltzer are:
Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, Cantor
Hyman J. Adler, Rabbi Morris Adler,
Mrs. Morris Adler, Lawrence W.
Crohn, Dr. Norman Drachler, Albert
Elazar, Mrs. Philip Fealks, Rabbi Leon
Frain, Abe Friedman, Mrs. Morris
Friedman, Rabbi James I. Gordon,
Rabbi Irwin Groner, Rabbi Israel Hal-
pern, Morris Kane, Rabbi Max Kapus-
tin, Sidney J. Karbel, Mrs. Sidney
Kaye, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Dr.
Samuel Krohn, Benjamin Laikin, Lou-
is LaMed, Morris Lieberman, Jack
Malamud, Emanuel Mark, Cantor Har-
old Orbach, Irving Pokempner, Mar-
tin H. Rose, Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum,
Jay Rosenshine, Mrs. Morris L. Sche-
yer, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Sidney M.
Shevitz, Edwin G. Shifrin, Dr. Leon-
ard Sidlow, Wolf Synder, Cantor Ja-
cob Sonenklar, Jason Tickton and Dr.
Israel Wiener.

Tickets for the event may be
obtained from organizations and
from the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, 163 Madison Ave. WO 2-6710.

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✓ Activities

✓ 1

ADZES AUXILIARY No. 716
I hold its sixth annual Games
ght. and Smorgasbord, 8 p.m.
r. ednesday at the home of Mrs.
Isadore Field, 23511 Marlow, Oak
Park. For tickets call Mrs. Hank
Cahn, LI 6-9096; Mrs. Norman Moss,
LI 5-4306; or Mrs. Herb Liner,
LI 7-7132. There will be prizes.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, March 26, 1965

‘1.

MISS JUDITH CAPLAN

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Caplan of
Lauder Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Judith Ann
gewry
to Dr. Dennis S. Phillips, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Phillips of
the Air
Minneapolis.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
This Week's Radio and
the University of Michigan and is
Television Programs
now attending law school at
ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO
Northwestern University. Her fi-
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
nance is a graduate of the Univer-
Station: WWJ.
sity of Minnesota's dental school.
Feature: "Ballad of Isaac and
An April 11 wedding is plan-
Jacob," which traces within a dra- ned.
matic format the history of labor
in the United States, emphasizing
the present-day problem of auto- Foster Homes for Aged
mation, will be presented as the Are Sought in the Area
third program in the series "Be-
The Wayne County Bureau of
tween Man and Man."
* * *
Social Aid is seeking homes for
elderly patients who have lived
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
in mental institutions for a number
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
of years and have improved to the
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Coordinating Our Hu- extent that they can now be re-
man Rights Resources," a discus- leased.
sion moderated by Walter E. Klein,
This home-finding is part of the
Jewish Community Council exec- County Referral Program sponsored
utive director, will feature the Rev. by the State Department of Mental
Donald Schroeder of the Detroit Health and the State Department
Council of Churches; the Rev. Fa- of Social Welfare. The aim of this
ther James Sheehan of the Arch- program is to offer patients an op-
bishop's Committee on Human Re- portunity for community living and
- ;.:_lons; and Robert Tindal, direc- provide services for them.
tor of the Detroit branch for the
Public assistance funds will pro-
National Association for Advance- vide board, room and care, cloth-
ment of Colored People.
ing, incidentals and medical ex-
* * *
penses. The Social Worker will
TO DWELL TOGETHER
assist the former patient in his
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
adjustment.
Station: Channel 2 and WJBK.
For information, call the Wayne
Feature: "Am I My Brother's County Bureau of Social Aid,
Keeper?" a discussion of Catholic- Home-Finders Staff, 222-3021 or
Jewish relations, will be presented 222-3022.
by Rabbi Leon I. Feuer, president
of the Central Conference of Amer-
Last Civil War Vet
ican Rabbis and former chairman
Daniel Harris, a London-born
of the Committee on Justice and Jew who settled in the United
Peace; Dr. Joseph L. Lichten, di- States as a youth, lived to be the
rector of the Anti-Defamation last survivor of the 8,000 Jews who
League's department of intercul- served in the American Civil War.
tural affairs• and Sister Mary Lu- He served as an enlisted man in
cille, president of Mercy College. the U. S. Navy.

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leader in Poale Zion and Farband,
succeeded the late Louis Sigel to
the executive secretaryship. One
of the outstanding leaders in labor
Zionism, his appearance here next
week is being utilized to welcome
him to the high rank he has as-
sumed in the movement.

Therapeutics Pioneer
Ludwig Traub, a 19 century
German-Jewish physician, was a
pioneer in the science of thera-
peutics. He was also called the
founder of experimental pathology.

Fabulous Star Bakeries
ARE OPEN!

Only the finest ingredients used . . . We are still
old-fashioned enough to use pure butter and fresh eggs
in all our products.

,

On

* *

Bernard (Pat) Benton, with 15
years' experience in the optical
business, has just opened a new
place of business, known as PRE-
SCRIPTION OPTICIANS, Inc., at
i Coolidge, Oak Park. He spe-
-- in filling of eye-doctor's
ons, shatterproof lenses
ren and adults, no-line
old replacement of lenses
In addition, he has
over 300 different types
from all over the world
3 the community to see
frame collection. Ben-
the board of directors
ichigan Society of Oph-
ispensers.

A public reception for the
national executive secretary of the
Farband-Labor Zionist Order, Ja-
cob Katzman, has been arranged
for 9 p.m., Tuesday, at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
The public reception will be pre-
ceded by a dinner in Katzman's
honor 6:30 p.m.
Admission to the reception — a
specially arranged kabolas ponim
—will be free. Reservations for the
dinner are being taken at the La-
bor Zionist Institute.
Katzman, for 38 years an active

which will long be remembered."

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Try and Stop Me

By BENNETT CERF

. P. HUBERT HUMPHREY admits he's thoroughly fed
up by this time with the story of the male camel with
one hump who married a female camel with two humps,

V

They had a baby with no
humps, and named it,
naturally, Humphrey.

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At a schmaltzy movie

about the misfortunes of a
young lady in love, Mrs.
Dobritz sobbed more and
more audibly. "For Pete's
sake," grumbled Mr. Do-
britz finally, "how can you
get so worked up over the
imaginary troubles of peo-
ple you never met ?" "For
the same reason," she snap-
ped "that you holler and
scream when some palooka
you don't know hits a home
run."

Now Accepting Reservations
for Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs,
Showers, Sweet Sixteens,
Banquets, etc., in the home,
hall or synagogue of your
choice.



MEN OF LETTERS:
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that they do not require an answer."—Lord Byron.
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not received more than two or three letters in my whole life
that were worth the postage."—Thoreau.
"A letter is an unannounced visit, and frequently just as un-

pleasant a surprise."—Nietzsche.
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