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April 08, 1966 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-04-08

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Israel Divorces
Showing Decline

Between the years 1950 and
1962 the number of marriages in
Israel fluctuated between 14,000
and 16,000, some years higher,
some years lower than the previous
one, despite the fact that the total
Jewish population in that period
increased by almost 70 percent.
In 1964 the number of marriages
rose to 17,000 and last year to
18,000. A large proportion of the
new immigrants in the 50s came
from Oriental countries with large
families and the children who ar-
rived 10 or 15 years ago now, ap-
parently, are reaching marriage-
able age.
There was a drop in the divorce
ratio. In 1950, there were 16,000
marriages and 2,500 divorces
among the Jewish population, i.e.,
divorces mounted to about 15 per-
cent of marriages. In 1953 the
ratio went up to almost 16.5 per-
cent, and then began a slow de-
crease which became marked in
recent years. In 1965 the pro-
portion was already down to 13
percent.

`Out of the Desert Premiere
at Temple Israel April 17-18

Parochial Schools Issue Splits Groups

NEW YORK (JTA) — Represen-
tatives of various Jewish organiza-
tions were divided at a hearing by
the New York City Board of Edu-
cation on a proposal by School

Superintendent Bernard Donovan
that would allocate part of $65,-
000,000 in Federal funds' for aid to
disadvantaged children in parochi-
al and other non-public schools in
poverty areas.
Under the plan, $15,000,000
would be spent on special instruc-
tion, remedial reading and speech
therapy for poor children in reli-
gious and other non-public schools,
in accordance with the Federal
Elementary and Secondary Educa-
tion Act of 1965, which provides
for such aid to non-public schools.
Jewish groups supporting the
proposal included the Jewish Edu-
cation Committee of New York, the
National Society for Hebrew Day
Schools, and the Agudath Israel of
America. Jewish groups opposing
the measure included the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee, American
Jewish Congress, Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith, and the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women.
Marvin Karpatkin, representing
the American Jewish Congress,
urged the Board to reject the pro-
posal because, he said, the measure
violated both the Federal and State
constitutions. Rabbi Morris Sherer,
executive vice - president of Agu-
dath Israel, said that any failure
by the Board to provide remedial
services for disadvantaged children
in non-public schools would violate
the Federal law.

Czech Mass Murderer
Gets Death Sentence;
Ghana to Extradite Nazi

LONDON (JTA) — Alexander
Kebelec, a former Czech Nazi col-
laborator who was responsible for
the deaths of thousands of Jews
at the Theresienstadt concentration
camp, has been sentenced to
death by a Prague District Court
for war crimes. A report appear-
ing in the Czech newspaper, Rude
Pravo, said that, until the time of
his arrest, Kebelec had been living
under an assumed name.
In Bonn, it was confirmed that
the government of Ghana has
agreed to extradite Dr. Horst
Schumann, a former physician
at the Auschwitz death camp,
wanted by West Germany for
mass murders of Jews.
According to a government
spokesman, Schumann served as
a medical officer in the Volta re-
Egypt, USSR Navies
gion of Ghana during the regime
of the ousted president Kwame
Cooperate on Spy Ships
Kkrumah. West Germany is now
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Reports
awaiting permission from Nigeria
have been received here from.
to fly the Nazi criminal over that
Cairo that Egyptian and Soviet
country's territory, the spokes-
naval cooperation has grown in
man said.
the last two years and that Soviet
In Munich, two former Nazi po-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
warships and fishing trawlers
lice officers were acquitted last
Friday, April 8, 1966-13
equipped with electronic intel-
weekend of charges of having as-
ligence gear are observing Ameri-
t•••••••••••••••••••••••,
sisted in the 1939 mass murder of
can, British, and probably Israeli

350 intellectuals in central Poland, •

naval and merchant shipping.

CRITERION


many
of
them
Jews.
Rehearsing for the presentation of a major musical work commis-
The Soviet spy ships have been


The court said there was insuf- •
CLUB

observed in the Red Sea and also sioned by Temple Israel in honor of its 25th Anniversary Year are
off Egypt's Mediterranean coast. (from left) Cantors Harold Orbach and Louis Klein, Marilyn Cotlow, ficient • evidence to convict the • • . organization for' single adults,
invites all unmarried people to
Some of the ships are Russian Annette Chajes and Robert Angus. The World premiere of the work, men, Jakob Loglen, 69, and Horst •

a PASSOVER DANCE and
trawlers carrying ultramodern an opera composed by Detroiter Julius Chajes, will be held April 17, Eichler, 55.

18, at Temple Israel.
electronic spying devices.

"MATZO"
BALL

*
• Saturday evening, April 9th start-
Reports received here indicated
WHEN YOU ,Pic A COCKTAIL
• ing 9 p.m. Knights of Pythias
that the main Soviet aim was
It is said that the dead of the
• Ballroom, 15787 Wyoming.
Also in the cast are Cantor Louis
surveillance of the U.S. 6th Fleet desert shall arise from a sleep of Klein
• Music for dancing by DICK
of
Cong.
Bnai
Moshe;
An-
41P SCHOBER & His Orchestra.
..
in the Mediterranean and the 7th thousands of years to kindle the nette Chajes, mezzo soprano; Rob-
° • Social Mixers • Holiday Re-
Fleet in the Indian Ocean. But evi- fires of freedom and to re-establ- ert Angus of the Chicago Lyric
freshmnets • Ample Free Park-
ing.
dence of closer Egyptian-Russian ish Israel as a people reborn.
MTH ERANDS • DETROIT, U. S. A. • 42 PROOF
Opera
Company;
baritone
Sidney

Door Charge $1.50 per perscin
It is upon this Talmudic legend Resnick; and tenor Leo Mogill.
cooperation in this undertaking in-
dicated that Israeli naval and that a full-length opera has been
Mrs. Harold Orbach is directing
merchant shipping operations are set to music by pianist, conductor
the opera, while Russell Paquette,
and composer Julius Chajes.
also under a scrutiny.
The opera, "Out of the Desert," of Wayne State University Theater,
has been commissioned by Temple serves as scenic designer. Carol
Knesset OKs Budget
Selby, of the Detroit Institute of
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Premier Israel, which this year is celebrat- Arts, arranges costuming.
ing
its
25th
anniversary.
Levi Eshkol's record $1,500,000,000
Choral portions of the opera
According to Harry L. Pliskow,
budget for the next fiscal year,
will be sung by the Kenneth Jew-
starting April 1, was approved in Temple Israel president, the com-
Chorale, while the dance se-
NOBODY UNDERSELLS
Parliament by a straight coalition- missioning of Chajes to write the ell
work is based "on a philosophy of quences are being choreographed
opposition vote, 36 to 24.
by Harriet Berg of Wayne State
The budget, which is a balanced seeking to make a real contribu- University and the Jewish Cen-
one, is 600,000,000 pounds ($200,- tion to Jewish culture. The occa- ter.
000,000) higher than that of the sion of a milestone year celebra-
"AND DON'T EVER FORGET IT!"
The performances are open to
past fiscal year. About 10 per tion gives us this opportunity."
COME ON OVER — WILL YOU?
the
public
at
a
nominal
charge.
Several
arias
from
the
opera,
cent of the budget is allocated for
WE WANT TO SELL YOU A NEW PONTIAC!
Ticket
orders
are
being
taken
at
Pliskow
noted, have already been
education. Following the vote,
TWINBROOK 1-1600
Parliament adjourned for a six- published by Transamerican Mu- the temple, UN 3-7769, according
JOS. CAMPAU at CARPENTER
sic Company in anticipation of to Mrs. Sol R. Colton, ticket chair-
week Passover recess.
Half Mile South of Davison
the world premiere performances man.
of "Out of the Desert," which
will take place April 17 and 18 An Israeli Mortgagees
at the Temple.
The opera has been woven by Sad Story Is Revealed
Chajes to the libretto of Michael
TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The tribu-
Atzmoni Keen. The story is based lations of a purchaser of an apart-
For Regular Savings
on a legend from the Talmud as ment in Israel with a mortgage is
COX;
captured by the great Hebrew poet, reflected in the following case: a
Chaim Nachman Bialik, in his poor workingman in a paper fac-
poem, "The Dead of the Desert." tory in Hadera purchased an apart-
INTEREST
every day
The story begins 20 years after ment six years ago for 3,500
on every
the Exodus from Egypt. During pounds.
You-earn
ollar from
their wanderings in the desert, a
date of
He paid an initial deposit of '750
ANNUAL RATE'
new generation of Jews arises, im-
deposit to
pounds and for the balance signed
date of
patient
to
heed
the
advice
of
their
withdrawal
DAILY
elders, impatient to reach the a mortgage in the sum of 2,750
compounded
pounds, payable at 30 pounds a
INTEREST
quarterly.
Promised Land.
JET AND PRIVATE MOTOR COACH
According to the legend, these month, over a period of six years.
ITINERARY: London, Rome, Amsterdam, French Riviera, Park,
For Longer Term Investments
The
workingman
has
now
received
brave, free-born warriers attempt
Brussels, Lucerne, Venice, Florence.
a surprise attack to capture Cana- a loan from his factory for the Pur-
ESCORTED BY CORRINE LUNENFELD
an. They fall in battle to • the last pose of closing the mortgage.
ANNUAL HATE
0
/0 man.
In the course of six years he
EXPERIENCE: Employed with Elkin Travel for 8 years. Has been to
Europe previously on 4 occasions—has conducted 7 tours.
But, the legend insists, they paid in approximately 2,000
did not die. These heroes are pounds, in addition to the first
waiting for the right time to deposit of '750 pounds. On this
arise and finish their task of lib- basis he believed that the debt
INCLUDED IN PRICE:
erating the Jewish nation and the plus interest would amount to ap-
Everything except items of a personal nature
proximately 1,500 pounds.
Jewish people.
TIME
LENGTH OF TRIP — 21 DAYS
In the opera's final act, thou-
When the worker came to the
CERTIFICATES
LIMITED CAPACITY —
sands of years after the premature bank he was greeted by a brief and
SPACE FOR ONLY 4 MORE STUDENTS
attempt to capture Canaan, "the unequivocal announcement: he still
OAKLAND NATIONAL BANK
dead of the desert" arise, and, in owes 3,600 pounds, which is 100
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THE ONLY STUDENT TOUR WITH
• W. 9 MILE at Greenfield Rd.
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MORE BOYS THAN "GIRLS !
PHONE: 353-6800
ish state in the Promised Land-.
time of its purchase. This means
ALL DAY SATURDAY BANKING
In the featured roles are Cantor that he is now required to pay af-
TO 4:30
Call: Elliott at 862-5881
Harold Orbach, who also serves as ter 6 years an additional amount
All deposits insured up to $10,000
by the Federal Deposit Insurance
over-all
music
coordinator,
and
of
2,760
pounds.
This
is
not
a
orporation.
Marilyn Cotlow, formerly of the unique case—there are many oth-
Metropolitan Opera Company.
ers sianilar to it.

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