activities in Society 20,000 Olim from U.S., Canada Now in Israel Jamaican Honeymoon TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The num- per cent in Jerusalem, 6 per cent for Air. and Mrslacobs ber of immigrants from the United in Haifa, and the remainder in oth- States and Canada residing in Is- rael now totals 20,000, according to an announcement by the Associ- ation of Americans and Canadians in Israel. In 1965, 2,000 olim ar- rived from both countries-11 per - cent of them from Canada. In the years 1962-64, the number of olim from these two countries totalled only 3,088. Twenty-eight per cent of the olim reside in Tel Aviv, 19 Marlene Joyce Hecker was honored at a Sweet Sixteen luncheon given by her mother, Mrs. Dolly Grant of Lesure Ave., at Roumell's Sea Food Grotto recently. Sixty guests attended, and her brother, Dr. Earl T. Hecker helped celebrate. Her sister Karen Van Fleet and Elaine Hecker were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg, 20214 Trinity, are hosts to their "god-child" Anthony Michael Cohen, and his grandfather, Mr. Cohen from Quito, Ecuador, for the Passover holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Alter, 20196 Freeland, are welcoming Mrs. Alter's sister, Mrs. Ethel Vaisman of Israel, who is here for a two- month vacation. The two sisters have not seen each other for 43 years. Among the Hebrew educators from the U. S. and Canada who at- tended a three-day seminar on teaching Hebrew by the audio visual method at the Center for Curriculum Development, Philadelphia, were Rabbi Chaim Schloss of Shaar Hashomayim Religious School, Windsor, and Asher Tarmon, of the Detroit Jewish Center. - Friends and Friendship Saul Kleiman of Kansas City, sire—Mishlay Y'hoshusha 251. author of "Anthology of Rashi," A god-fearing friend is trust- 'The Jewess," "Of Past and Pres- . worthy; so are his friends — Ben ent" and other works, has gathered Sira, 6:14. the following brief sayings and Fortunate is he who acquired proverbs - about Friends and Friend- faithful intelligent friends — Ben ship: Sira, 25:12. Scholars make pleasant friends- Like taking hold of pitch is the Derech Ertz Zutta 2. association with haughty people; Friendship is man's greatest their ways stick to you—Ben Sira gift—Shirath Yisrael, 136. 13:1. A faithful friend is man's safe If you can not endure your shelter—Ben Sira, 624. friend's faults. you will have to A devoted friend is a healing to endure his enmity — Tachkemoni, Alcharizi 44. the soul—Ben Sira, Ibidem. Do not use your friend's kind - I Consider him as an enemy who ness too much—Nachlath Yisrael— is changeable in his friendship— Joseph Ibn Kaspi—Mishlay, 24:21. Rabbi Hazan, Rome. A quarrelsome person confuses In time of trouble one can see whO his staunch friend is—Mach- his friends—Ben Sira 28:10. A friend who tells you frequent- barot, Emanuel, 70, 76. To be insulted by an enemy is ly of your "short-comings" is better less grievious than when the insult than the one who presents you is perpetrated by a friend—Rashi, costly gifts—P'ninay Ibn Gabirol. Psalms 55:14. There are three kinds of friends: Do not try to pacify your friend some are indispensible as food; in the hour of his anger — Avot others are like medicine, needed D'rabbi Nathan, 30. occasionally; still others are like Worthless is the life of the per- sickness, never needed — Mivhar son whose friends discontinued Ha'pninim, 20. I have learned much from my respecting as they had been — teachers, more so from my friends; Rashi, Tractate Taanit 23a. The more solitary a person is the and most from my pupils. (This is more perfect a friend does he de- ascribed in the Talmud, Tractate Taanit 7a, to Rabbi Hannina; and THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS in Tractate Makkot 10a it is as- Friday, April 8, 1966 19 cribed to Rabbi Yehuda Hanassi.) - Pioneer Magistrate Henri Hart, one of the earliest Jewish pioneers to settle in Aus- tralia in the first half of the 19th Century, was the first Jewish mag- istrate in the city of Melbourne. MRS. 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