Beverly Tobin Engaged A Matter of Economics
to Mr. Max Gottesman Jewish Agency Envoy Views Issue

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Labor Zionist David Sislin to Be Honored
at Arlazaroff Banquet Marking 75th Birthday

of 'Run-Away Sabra' on Campus

BY CHARLOTTE HYAMS
vately they are sitting shiva. He's
Mother Israel wishes her sons a Nazi, and they are victims of
would come home from the West. their own circumstance."
Like many another mother, she
Rudyan and his wife Delphine,
laments: "Once they get a little parents of two, teach in the kib-
education, they forget about butz, she in primary grades and
home."
he in advanced agriculture classes.
It's an old problem with many Eventually, he hopes to complete
small nations: they send their his doctorate in political economy.
One subject that intrigues him
brightest young men off to school
is American Jewry and its link
in another country, only to lose
them to the bright lights and at- with Israel. "The forces that
tractive salaries. Israel is no ex- really decide things in Israel,"
he said, "don't have a basic
ception.
understanding of the streams of
Baruch Rudyan, son-in-law of
thought among American Jews."
Detroiter Mrs. Bertha Weisner,
One area of misunderstanding
saw Israel's problem repeated
that often crops up in discussions
again
and
again
on
U.S.
campus-
MISS BEVERLY TOBIN
es along the West Coast. As by American Jews about Israeli
At a recent cocktail party at commissary of the Jewish Ag- Jews is the practice of Judaism.
"I would say 70 per cent of the
ency for Israel, he recently com-
their home, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Tobin, 25255 Southwood, South- pleted a three-year tour of duty Israeli population does not live
religiously," Rudyan said. "When
field, announced the engagement in Los Angeles. His assignment:
of their daughter Beverly Linda
to stimulate interest in aliya we are observing Yom Kippur, we
are observing a national day of
to Max Gottesman, son of Mr. and
among young collegians.
mourning for victims of the holo-
Mrs. Roland Gottesman of Lincoln
He left for home last week after caust. Most on the kibbutz do not
Terrace Dr., Oak Park.
a brief visit with his wife's family fast, but many do, and we do only
The groom-to-be attends Ferris here.
the essential work, like milking
State College for optometry.
There are some 12,000 Israelis cows and gathering eggs."
An August wedding is planned. going to school from Seattle to San
Rudyan insists that both re-
Diego. A great number of them ligious and nonreligious forces can
will never return to the land which live together in Israel, with a little
most needs their skills.
understanding on b o t h sides.
"The American government is "Eighty-five per cent of the kib-
unhappy about this situation," Ru- butzim are not religious and are
dyan said, "because it is apparent generally agnostic. But—and I use
that such young people are using my own kibbutz as an example—
student visas as a stepping stone. even though there is no synagogue
Many marry when they come or kashrut on the kibbutz, the few
here, and remain to become cit- who do want it can get it.
izens. I don't blame Americans for
"There's a religious kibbutz next
being weary of this.
door. On Yom Kippur, we milk
"But the United States govern- their cows and collect their eggs;
ment is making it increasingly dif- on May First they do the same for
ficult to obtain a student visa. Be- us. When there is mutual respect,
sides, Israeli students coming on there is no problem."
government loans must sign a con-
tract before leaving their country.
These things might help."
Rudyan admitted that Israel's
economic crisis is making it ever
more attractive to leave the
country. He added, however, "I
have little truck for Sabras who
come here to live for an econom-
ically better life. This type of
MISS DIANE FEINSTEIN
person we can do without."
On the other side of the shekel,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feinstein of
Rudyan has seen the number of
Pennington Dr. announce the en-
American students seeking aliya
gagement of their daughter, Diane
dwindle in the past three years be-
Sharon, to Ronald Martin Barron, cause of the draft.
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bar-
Any American collegian who
ron of Dundee Rd., Huntington leaves school may land in an army
Woods.
uniform instead of kibbutz overalls,
The bride-elect attends Wayne and not many want to take the
State University, and her fiance is chance. Consequently, even though
a senior at Michigan State Uni- there is tremendous campus inter-
versity, where he is affiliated with est in the kibbutz movement, such
Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity.
"exchange" programs as Sherut
La'am (Service for the People)
An August wedding is planned.
have turned into female enter-
prises.
MRS. MARK MAKIE
Oct. 30 Is Date Set
Rudyan, who was merely on
loan
to
the
Jewish
Agency,
is
him-
At
an
afternoon ceremony at
for Technion Dinner
self a member of Kibbutz Barkai, Adas Shalom Synagogue, Dian
Robert Brody, president of a 15-year-old settlement comprised Lynne Troia became the bride of
_merican Society for Technion, largely of Anglo-Saxon Jews. Al- Mark Howard Makie.
troit Chapter, anounces that the though much attention has been
Parents of the couple are Mrs.
st annual dinner meeting will given of late to the problems of ad- Arthur Troia of Shakespeare Ave.,
take place 6:30 p.m., Oct. 30 at justment among Americans settling East Detroit, and the late Mr.
Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
in Israel, Rudyan said those who Troia and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
American Society for Technion choose kibbutz life over city resi- Makie of Santa Clara Rd. After a
is the liaison for the Israel Insti- dence find it easier to adjust.
honeymoon in Miami and Nassau,
tute of Technology, situated on Mt.
Most American kibbutzniks
Mr. Makie left for LacIdand Air
Carmel in Haifa and is Israel's only who did leave Barkai, he said,
Base, Tex.
institution training engineers and "went back to America. They
technologists.
seldom try to live anywhere else
Akiva Day School Adds
in Israel. This is not true of the
Europeans, but, then, they have
Junior High Department
nothing to go back to."
Rabbi Manfred Pick, principal
"The Anglo-Saxon Jew is in a of the Akiva Hebrew Day School,
WHEN WE
different position from the Orien- announces that the school has
CLEAN
tal, as well. There can never be opened its third year of operation,
YOUR CARPET,
complete integration for the An- with a new junior high school di-
glo-Saxon if he feels he can always vision.
IT STAYS CLEAN, WITH...
go back to his country of origin."
SOIL RESISTANT
Junior high school teachers in
For Rudyan, there is no going the Hebrew department are Rab-
back; he is from South Africa. bis Isaac Paneth, Saul Livni and
When he left home, it was still Gerald Werner; and in the gen-
possible to take out his possessions. eral studies program, Marvin Ger-
Today, this is not possible. His suk, Mrs. Benne Willerman and
IT TAKES A GENI...US
parents remain there, thinking Mrs. Anita Zalesin.
HAGOPIAN
about Israel but unwilling to give
The day school will be moving
& SONS
up a life's work.
to its new quarters at 24061 Cool-
"One day, I'm afraid, I'll be idge, Oak Park, the last week in
13110 W. 8 MILE RD.
welcoming them with knapsacks on October.
their backs. The South African
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come the prime minister (Baltha- morrow ye diet.—William Gilmore
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zar Vorster), but I imagine pri- Beyrner

Diane Feinstein to Be
Ronald Barron's Bride

The 31st annual banquet of the
Arlazaroff Branch of Farband will
take place 6:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at
the Labor Zionist Institute.
The evening is dedicated to the
75th birthday of David Sislin,
veteran Labor Zionist.
Sislin is cultural chairman of
the Arlazaroff Branch, member of
the National Advisory Board of
Farband and of Central Commit-
tee Poalei Zion arid chairman of
District 6 of the Farband.
He was for many years secre-
tary of the Histadrut Committee
for Labor Israel. He was also
active in the Jewish Community
Council and many other com-
munity endeavors.
Rabbi Milton Arm will be the
guest speaker. The musical pro-

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gram will be rendered by Cantor
Reuven Frankel of Shaarey Zedek,
accompanied by Bella Goldberg.

To Hear Talk on Reading

The Parents of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will meet 8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Beth Jacob Build-
ing. Richard N. Cadarette, director
of reading services in the South-
field Public Schools, will speak.

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