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August 12, 1966 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-08-12

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Lois Beth Teache Wed Agency Head Hopeful
to Mr. David H. Raitt of U. S. Immigration

MRS. DAVID RAITT

Lois Beth Teache and David H.
Raitt were married in an after-
noon ceremony Sunday at Bnai
Moshe Synagogue by Rabbi Moses
Lehrman. The bride was attended
by her sister, Donna Teache, and
the bridegroom was attended by
his brother, Cecil Raitt.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. David Teache of Penning-
ton Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Raitt of Canterbury Dr.
After a honeymoon in Bermuda,
the couple will reside in Ann
Arbor.

JWB Asks Campers
to Back Soviet Jews

NEW YORK (JTA) — Summer
camps under Jewish communal
auspices have been asked by the
National Jewish Welfare Board
to conduct programs which will
awaken young campers and coun-
selors to the "problem of fellow
Jews in the Soviet Union, and,
equally important, keep the issue
in the public spotlight," it was re-
ported by the JWB.
The JWB, in cooperation with
the American Jewish Conference
on Soviet Jewry of which it is a
member, has distributed materials
on the treatment, legal position
and rights of Jews in the Soviet
Union to all camps under Jewish
auspices.
It also distributed suggestions
which include the organization of
bus caravans by day camps in the
New York area to demonstrate in
front of the Soviet Mission to the
United Nations, and similar cara-
vans to historical sites, state
houses or city halls in other corn-
munities; a relay of the Eternal
Light by clusters of camps; a mass
letter-writing campaign to Soviet
officials from Jewish campers
throughout the United States, and
inter-camp meetings on Soviet
Jewry by teenage campers.

Fiji Islands Official

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Aryeh L.
Pincus, chairman of the Jewish
Agency, expressed his conviction
here that the Western countries,
especially the United States, will
become an important source of
immigrants coming into Israel.
He revealed that, thus far this
month, 133 young Americans have
arrived in Israel for permanent
settlement. In July, he said, the
total number was 130. "Though
this number is relatively small,"
he said, "it is hoped the number
will increase."
Pincus discussed immigration
and other Agency interests at a
press conference here, following
his return from Europe, where he
attended Jewish conferences in Ge-
neva and at Brussels.
He said the Agency and the Is-
rael government are determined to
adopt a new approach toward im-
migration, based on individual
treatment for each newcomer. He
voiced hope that this approach
would result in increased immigra-
tion from the West.
On another issue, concerning the
Agency's recent decision to curtail
personnel and streamline certain
operations, Pincus said that pro-
gress was being made. He re-
ported that, in the last few months,
200 Agency employes have been
dismissed, and said that that
number will reach 1,000.

Kahn-Brodsky Wedding
Planned for March 21

MISS BARBARA KAHN

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Barbara Louise to San-
ford Charles Brodsky, son of Mrs.
Morris Brodsky.
The bridegroom-elect attends
Detroit Institute of Technology.
A March 21 wedding is planned.

Fresh Air Society to Meet

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Wayne State University Hillc'l
Society is presently completing
plans for their 196-1967 year.
The society has installed their
officers for the coming year. Presi-
dent is Marilyn Sitron; Cliff Levin,
vice president; Sharon Rudman,
secretary; Hershel Gardin, treas-
urer; Larry Gormezaeno, social
committee chairman, and Larry
Taitelbaum, Hillel Hou
se chair-
man. The advisor is Rabbi Kapus-
tin.

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AND THE TOWNSMEN
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* * *
WHEELS ARE MOVING for the
25th Reunion of January and June
1942 classes at Central High . .
Slated for Hilcrest Country Club
next April, but very important
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Clay has seen the words to Harry
Gaines' fight song, and given his
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with one of the tunes he'll sing
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being Harry 's "Fight! Fight!
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he has written, from his safety
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the distance to the cup with a
long tape measure, then hit the
ball . . . It rolled into the cup .. .
Bob, snarling, searched in his golf
bag for an appropriate club . . .
He pulled out a rake, a hoe an axe,
a pool cue, and a croquet mallet
. . . Eventually, he found a putter
. . . He placed a ball on the tee,
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the caddy, "Are you SURE this
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. . "I'm POSITIVE," replied the
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ed the cup by three inches . . . He
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snapped, "What TIME this
morning?"

Avert El Al Strike

JERUSALEM (JTA) —A possible
strike by El Al, Israel Airlines,
For All Occasional
personnel was averted here when
an agreement was signed between
El Al management and representa-
tives of the air crews. The agree-
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ment was reached after all night
negotiations and calls for eight
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Sir Henry Marks, an Australian-
The Fresh Air Society will hold
__ born businessman and public of- its 64th annual meeting Sunday at
ficial, was the first Jew ever to Camp Tamarack in Brighton.
serve as mayor of Suva, the cap-
A. Arnold Agree, president, an-
ital of the Fiji Islands.
nounced election of board mem-
bers will be held prior to a tour
of the camp facilities.
Nominated for re-election to the
board of directors are Alfred L.
Deutsch, Mrs. Arnold Frank, Dr.
Perry Goldman, Dr. Benjamin Gu-
tow, Miles Jaffe, Robert Kasle,
Robert Steinberg and Dr. Marcus
Sugarman.
Nominated for election to the
board are David Faigenbaum, Mrs.
Joseph Fenton, Irvin Hermanoff,
Morris W. Stein, Dr. John J. Pol-
lack, James Popkin, Arnold Aro-
noff, Mrs. Avern Cohn and Robert
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