• • Goldoftas Will Address Farband in Lecture Series Speakers, Participating Organizations Listed for Annual Book Fair, Nov. 13-21 Speakers for the 14th annual will lecture to Sunday school class Jewish Book Fair, to be held at groups, at the Fair. the Jewish Center Nov. 13-21, in- Concluding the Fair on Nov. 21 clude Leo Schwarz, author of "The will be an educators' conference Jewish Caravan," who will speak sponsored by Hadassah. on "The Jewish Image in American Albert Elazar, director of the Fiction," on Nov. 13. United Hebrew Schools, and his On Nov. 11, the American Jew- ish Congress will present Ben Hal- pern, associate professor of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at Brandeis University, who will dis- cuss "Two Jews—Three Opinions: A statement circulated to Jewish What Common Values for Jews Community Council-affiliated Around the World?". pointed out the risk Abraham I. Katsh of New York organizations in the possibility of a University will speak Nov. 15, inherent "polarized" vote in the current at the invitation of the Jewish Detroit Common Council campaign. National Fund. On Nov. 16, the Signed by Dr. Samuel Krohn, National Council of Jewish Women will present Manheim Council president, and Walter Shapiro, who will speak on "The Klein, executive director, the statement urged voter considera- Jew in a Complex Society." tion of "qualified candidates of The Bnai Brith Men and Worn- both races" and cautioned against en's Detroit Metropolitan Council a voting result which would reflect will present Rabbi Morris Adler opposition to or support of candi- Nov. 17, on the subject "Jewish dates based on their race. Heritage." Such a result, the Council de- On Nov. 18, the speaker will be Mrs. S. Gershon Levi, educator and clared, would support the "hopes and contentions of the racial ex- author. tremists." "Emerging Political Involvement The Council statement was pre- of Jews in the American Demo- sented at the opening delegate as- cratic Process" will be the topic sembly of the Jewish Community explored in an American Jewish Council and subsequently released Committee lecture on Nov. 18. to all of Detroit's Jewish organiza- The same day, Pioneer Women tional leaders. will present Emanuel Mark, lec- A "Resolution on Equal Oppor- turing at the Center. tunities," recommended by the The Book Fair's Yiddish- executive committee, was pre- Hebrew Committee will present sented at the delegate assembly as the noted Israeli writer, Chaim "a re-statement and an up-dating" Grade, Nov. 20, at "An Evening of traditional Council positions in of I. L. Peretz." the field of civil rights. Also on Nov. 20, the Jewish Dr. Krohn stated that "the out- Historical Society's speaker will lawing of discrimination, although discuss "History of the Jewish absolutely necessary as a first Welfare Federation of Detroit." step, does_ not automatically give Nov. 14 and 21, Detroiter Miriam meaning to the principle of equal Selker Dodek, author of "River of opportunity." Wonders—Stories of the Nile," The Council resolution declares that the current struggle of the American Negro has highlighed issues which go far beyond the goal of "Negro rights." According to the Council, the struggle has two sons, Daniel and David, will discuss "The Jews — 1965" and "The American Jewish Community —Jeopardy or Continuity?" at a Book Fair preview presentation at the Center, Nov. 9. (See story, Women's Page) Jewish Community Council Warns Against Casting Vote on Basis of Race 7 proved 'to be a prelude to a sober and searching analysis of many other social inequities one which has led to an awakening of America's consciousness of the dignity and human rights to which all people aspire." The Council resolution urged support of legislative and civil efforts designed to broaden and guarantee the fulfillment of neces- sary social goals in such areas as housing, education and employ- ment. As ways of achieving this, the Council stressed the im- portance of dealing only with places of business, including pub- lic accommodations, which follow a policy of nondiscrimination in employment and in service. All available resources must be used "promptly and effectively," to speed the `normalization" of Negroes and other deprived and excluded people in the mainstream of American society, the Council stated. Movsas Goldoftas, director of the Hayim. Greenberg Shule, will open the Farband lecture season with a talk on "The Tragedy of a Great Jewish Leader" 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Benjamin Nai- mark, vice chair man of Branch 114, said t h e chairman of the branch and his wife, Mr. and Goldoftas "Since 1927" essenger s For Custom Quality •I. DRAPERIES • BED SPREADS WINDOW SHADES NORTHLAND CENTER Enter Lot H FERNDALE 23535 WOODWARD at Oakridge Music by Hy Herman And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) 342-9424 • Distinctive Ceremonies a Specialty! s1\11 1//, * i. FINE JEWELRY AND GIFTS 283 Hamilton * * * * ****J 4( Birmingham 644-7626 Open Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m. Morris Watnick Ample Parking Saul Rutin 4( 4( 4( Ic Ic 4( Ic rand Opening Joel Nitzkin to Take 1VtissRosenberg as Bride of Our Beautiful Store in Birmingham Every item in the store has been per- sonally selected and priced for your satisfaction by Morris Watnick and Saul Rutin. 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Though I feel sorry and contempt for them, and see no remedy that would rid them of their emotional sickness, I do think that something can be done about this grave problem. I propose that required mental and emotional education courses on an organized and systematic basis be established in the kinder- garten and continued each semester on an advanced level in each grade throughout the child's years in the elementary and secondary schools. Human relations clubs, one a year "brotherhood weeks," and oc- casion mention in textbooks of minority contributions — are all for the birds. The child must be imbued with a sense of justice and respect for all people while his mind is still healthy and respon- sive. Respectfully ALLEN A. WARSEN 2174 Parkiawn Mrs. M. Gelfand, will be honored prior to their trip to California for the winter. Refreshments will be served. 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