Confirmands', Consecrants' At-Home Receptions Listed ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE Annual confirmation services of Adas Shalom Synagogue will take place June 13. At home reception will be held that afternoon for the following Adas Shalom confirmand: MARLI SUE WEISS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiss, 18236 Cherrylawn, 2.5 P.M. No cards. CONG. BNAI MOSHE Annual consecration services of Cong. Bnai Moshe will take place on June 13. At home reception will be held, as listed, for the following Bnai Moshe consecrant: CAREN JUDITH EDELSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Edel- stein, 20539 Murray Hill, 2-4 p.m. No cards. LEDA MARGOLIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Margolin, 23141 Radelift, Oak Park, 2-5 p.m. June 20. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK Annual consecration services of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will take place June 13. At home receptions will be held that afternoon for the following Shaarey Zedek consecrants: DIANE BURSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burstein, 18304 Warrington Dr., 2-5 p.m. No cards. CAROL SUE RUBIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubin, 18242 Fairfield, 2-5 p.m. No cards. Joseph Spitzer's Hebrew Book and Gift Center has moved—but not far. He has opened new and larger quarters at 24900 Cool- idge, in the Dex- ter-Davison Shopping Plaza, across the street from his former Spitzer location. Increased business necessitated the move to a location where there would be greater parking space. The center carries a complete selection of Israeli and domestic religious items, giftware, Hebrew and English books and records. Romney Condemns USSR Persecution Governor George Romney point- ing out that 3,000,000 Soviet Jews are not allowed to exercise their religious individualism, which is what has made the United States so great, stated in a message to Bnai Brith: "As is so often the case, our Jewish brethren are in the fore- front of the fight for religious freedom and as a result have YOU'LL ENJOY DANCING AT GROSSINGER'S LET'S DANCE AT GROSSINGER'SI You'll enjoy dancing at Grossinger's this summer. Toe- tappin' tempos for your pleas- ure will be supplied by four top * * bands! THE AL ESCOBAR ORCHESTRA, sensation of the 1964-65 winter season at Miami Beach, been singled out for special punishment." Romney said that in the Soviet Union today, "All religious minor- ity groups are being subjected to harassment and persecution aimed at the creation of a totali- tarian mass society allowing no differences, seeking nothing greater than Marxian material- ism." Of the Jews, he said, "Their great cultural heritage which has contributed so significantly to the ideas we profess in America, are being systematically rooted out. Slander and villification and capi- tal punishment are but some of the tools being used by Soviet authorities. "As American citizens, we can- not remain indifferent to the plight of that country's (Soviet Union) Jews who are the last remnant of a community that was decimated by the Nazis . . . this tragic situation outrages the moral sensibiilties of world opinion," he added. The message concluded by urg- ing . the Soviet government, on moral and humanitarian grounds " . . . to drastically alter their policies,—to permit Jewish, Chris- tian and Moslem groups the religious and cultural rights to which they are entitled; to end anti-Semitic press campaigns; and to allow thousands of Jews sepa- rated from their kin by the war to rejoin their families abroad if they wish." will be at Grossinger's, starting July 1. Eddie Ashman's great orchestra also will fill the air with rhythmical renditions for your dancing pleasure, as will two other masterful musical aggregations! 0 0 '' TONY AND LUCILLE, two of the country's outstanding dance teachers, will help you make good use of the great music at. Grossinger's this sum- , mer. For instance, this July 4 weekend, they'll give exhibi- tions of the milonga, the latest dance craze, and teach it to you. Join the fun at Grossinger'sl rossinger's glad EvetOting ...the BEST for each GUEST GROSSINGER. NEW YORK. (AREA CODE 914) 292-5000 or your travel agent At the recent annual convention of the Home Ventilating Institute held at Camelback Inn in Phoenix, Ariz., ALBERT A. LIPSITZ was Thirty-one Michigan teachers, so- elected secretary. Lipsitz is Presi- cial workers, police officers and dent of the Ventrola Manufactur- community leaders wilt attend Hu- ing Company in Owosso, Mich. man Relations Workshops at Wayne State University, Eastern Michigan University, University of Michigan, University of Detroit, Oakland Uni- versity and Merrill Palmer Insti- tute on scholarships provided by the Edgar DeWitt Jones Educa- tional Fund of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews. The Michigan universities are joined by 39 others throughout the country and in South America, which offer like seminars and in- stitutes this summer under the sponsorship of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews. 31 to Attend Workshop on Human Relations Spitzer Store Takes Step Across Street Wants ads get quick results! IMMEDIATE RESERVATIONS & CONFIRMATIONS TO THE CONCORD — GROSSINGER'S STEVENSVILLE-NEVELE COUNTRY CLUB And many other fine hotels . . . from Maine to Florida . . . from the east coast to the west coast. ELKIN HOTEL & TRAVEL SERVICE 19437 LIVERNOIS ' Just North of UN 4-4464 Outer Drive IT'S THAT HAPPY TIME AGAIN AT STEVENSVILLE! GOLF IS FREE, with great Fishing and Boating on private Lake. at door. Star B'way Shows, nightly . Dancing to 4 famed Bands. De Luxe air condi- tioned accommodations. New Teen Club & Teen Band, Dance and LATE, LATE SHOWS In Carnival Lounge Jackie Phillips M.C. and Host Splash Parties, Socials, Barbecues. Supervised Day Camp — Night Patrol NEW INDOOR POOL & HEALTH CLUE DIETARY LAWS BUDGET SPRING RATES LAKE HOTELSWAN LAKE 21, N. Y. WRITE FOR COLOR BROCHURE /C1 4 OR PHONE HOTEL DIRECT Vo 14) 292-8000 TRAVEL " AGENT NOW BOOKING Midweek & Week End CONVENTIONS thru '66 YOUR HOST: HARRY DINNERSTEIN z . x4, „a, , P=.4=Imarce ONLY AT THE CONCORD Dann Calls on Bar to Intervene in Ruby Conviction Detroit attorney Sol Dann has asked the American Bar Associa- tion to intervene in the Jack Ruby murder case, now under appeal to the Texas Court of Criminal Ap- peals. Dann cited the recent U. S. Su- preme Court reversal of the swin- dling conviction of Billie Sol Estes, which claimed radio and television coverage affected the conviction. The Dallas district attorney said the high court's reversal of Estes' conviction should not affect Ruby's conviction because the reading of the verdict was the only part of Ruby's trial to be televised. Dann said "If publicity, televi- sion and any other such thing was responsible for Estes' not get- ting a fair trial, that certainly ap- plies with more force in the case against Ruby." Tony Martin Steve Lawrence Sun. July 4 Sat. July 3 The World's Greatest Stars • 3 Nite- clubs • 5 Bands • Golf on 3 Great Courses • 15 Championship Tennis Courts • World's Largest Outdoor Pool • Indoor Pool and Health Club • Riding .• Full American Plan. WEIGHT WATCHERS: Name your special diet ... we'll show you how to keep it and relish every bite. See Irving Cohen, Maitre D'. Eydle Gorme Sat. July 10 Milton ; erle Sat. July 17 CONTINENTAL SINGLES WEEK Sunday to Sunday, August 22nd-August 29th Round The Clock Discotheque • Moonlight Pool- side Buffet • Matinee Dansants 0o•La•a Bikini Battfing•Champagne Parties • Beaux Arts Ball • Music, Madness and Midnight Parties. This might be your last singles party. Make the scene for this left bank ball. Special rates. "world's foremost resort" THE Borman Stores Dividend Borman Food Stores declared a cash dividend of 20c per share, to be paid on July 9, to stockholders of record of the company at the close of business on June 18. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ,16—Friday, June 11, 1965 NO4 Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. • Only 90 min. from N.Y.C. • Ray Parker, Gen. Me. Hotel Tel.: Area Code 914, 794-4000 • Or See Your Travel Agent. , • •SM. *:tiR • I MMgralrat