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April 09, 1965 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-04-09

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A free country like England or
America is almost always a middle-
of-the-road conutry but to keep in
the middle of the road a nation
must have not only conservatives
Elmer Rice, the noted play- who know the value of tradition
wright, is making several appear- and habit but extremists who un-
ances here this week, in lectures derrate the importance of both."
and as participant in symposia at
Abraham Flexner.
Wayne State University.

Blue-White Box Spring Clearance Set Sharron Uten Bride
by JNF for April 19 Through May 16 of Norynan Zarncxyk

The Spring Clearance of the Jew- Slomovitz emphasized the role
ish National Fund Blue-White Box the blue-white box, oldest of the
will begin April 19, according to an traditional fund-raising means of
announcement by Mesdames Philip the Keren Kayemeth, played
Slomovitz and Edward Wishnetsky,
"both as a link of the box-holder
co-chairman of the JNF Blue-White
and his family with Israel, and
Box Committee.
as one of the media which led
Starting with the first day of to the establishment of the state
Hol Hamoed Pesach, April 19, and through the early purchase of
continuing through May 16, volun- land in Palestine more than 60
teer workers, members of Hadas- years ago. It has also been ref-
sah, Fanny Gluck and Sisters of erred to as 'the Box that built a
Zion Chapters, Mizrachi, North- Nation,' and still maintains its
west Child Rescue Women, Pioneer importance both as a financial
Women and Women's Auxiliary of instrument and as a uniting and
JNF will ring the bells of over binding force of world Jewry
4,500 homes, to clear blue-white with Israel."
They stressed "the vital import-
Boxes. Members of youth groups
ance of JNF's work in securing
will also participate.
the frontiers of Israel now, today."
They quoted from an article in the
New York Times, by Irving Spie-
gel, who wrote of the blue-white
box as " a vibrant and vital sym-
bol . . ."
Box-holders may arrange for spe-
cial clearance (or if their boxes
are not cleared by May 16) by call-
ing the JNF office, UN 4-2767. Box-
holders are eligible for various an-
nual national awards given by the
JNF.
First prize is a round-trip to
Israel awarded to someone whose
box yielded 815 or more during
Mesdames Slomovitz, Wishnetsky the year. There are 20 sec o n d
prizes of Israeli art objects, 25
The announcement stated that third prixes of Israeli art objects
May 2, was designated as JNF and 25 fourth prixes of an outstand-
Blue-White Box Day. On that day, ing book of Jewish interest.
There are also incentive for vol-
between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., mem-
bers of these organizations will unteers — three prizes of Israeli
make a concerted effort to clear art objects to the three volunteers
all boxes covered by that date. The in each of 20 major communities
JNF office, 18414 Wyoming, will be who have cleared the largest num-
open during those hours, and re- ber of boxes.
All volunteers who have cleared
freshments will be served to work-
ers. An effort will also be made to 50 boxes or a minimum of $250 will
place the blue-white box in many receive citations of honor.
new homes.
M e s d a me s Wishnetsky and

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`Professionals'
Absorption -New
ZOA Israel Plan

An experimental program de-
signed to facilitate the absorption
of professionals and other prospec-
tive settlers interested in employ-
ment opportunities in Israel's in-
dustries has been devised by the
ZOA Aliyah department in agree-
ment with the government of Israel
Investment Authority and the Eco-

Dr. Dolin Heads
ZOD Aliyah Group

Judge Ira Kaufman, president of
the Z i o nist Organization of De-
troit, this week announced the ap-
pointment of Dr. Simon Dolin as
chairman of the DOD Aliyah Com-
mittee. The new committee will en-
courage interest among local Jew-
ish youth in the new Jewish
Agency Sherut La-Am program—
an Israel Peace Corps idea where-
by young people will spend two
years in Israel devoted to studies
and practical work. Details of the
plan are now being developed and
information is available by calling
the ZOD office, 353-3636, or Dr.
Donn, - 17244 Pinecrest Drive, Allen
Park, DUnkirk 3-6000.

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nomic Department of the Jewish
Agency, according to Solomon Bie-
derman, national chairman of the
ZOA Aliyah committee.
Under the projected program
the Israel Investment Authority has
agreed to place American firms
planning new industries in Israel
into direct contact with prospec-
tive employes, so that the latter
can be channeled to those trades
and industries.
This project, named "Auto-Ab-
sorption," will provide to both the
planners of new industries in
Israel and candidates for aliyah
the opportunity to meet on Ameri-
can soil and explore the possibili-
ties of channeling trained manpow-
er to new industries in Israel.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28 Friday, April 9, 1965



Elmer Rice Gives
Lectures at WSU



Last night he was the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. John Dorsey at dinner
preceding his address on "Ameri-
can Theater from the Twenties to
the Thirties." The "Theater in the
Depression and Today" was the
topic for a symposia held on Wed-
nesday.

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Sharron Lucelle Uten, daughter

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Parent Blvd., Windsor, was mar
ried Sunday evening to M. Nor
man Zamczyk, son of Mrs. Theo-
dore Zamczyk of Manor Ave. and
the late Mr. Zamczyk.
The ceremony was solemnized
at Cong. Shaar Hashomayim,
Windsor, by Dr. Samuel Stollman
and Cantor Saul Nathan.
The bride wore a gown of
cameo peau de soie blended with
embroidered Alencon lace. A
crescent - curved d e col le tag e,
brief sleeves and traditional
buttons down the back high-
lighted the molded lace bodice.
The controlled bell skirt flared
from the natural waistline, and
its watteau lace-paneled train
spread to court length. A ban-
deau of Alencon petals, centered
with a cluster of rosebuds held
her multi-tiered veil of illusion,
and she carried carnations on
her confirmation Bible.

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