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November 11, 1966 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-11-11

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20—Friday, November 11, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jewesh Welfare Federation Women
Set Annual Division Institute Dec. 1

Making arrangements for the
Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier is chair-
man of the 1966 Institute of the luncheon are the co-chairmen, Mes-
Women's Division of the Jewish dames Herbert H. Burdick, Samuel
Welfare Federation to be held Caplan, B. Benedict Glazer and
Dec. 1 at the Jewish Center, Mrs. Lewis H. Manning. Norman S. Ros-
I. Jerome Hauser, president of the enfeld is in charge of table ar-
rangements.
division, announced.
Agency members of the Jewish
The Institute is an annual all-
day session which brings outstand- Welfare Federation will provide
1 displays and exhibits for the meet-
ing, and Mrs. Byron Gerson is in
charge of arrangement. She will be
assisted by Mrs. Herbert C. Abrams,
adviser, and Mrs. Benjamin E.
Jaffe, coordinator.

NCJW Told of Disabilities
of Women in Divorce Law

MRS. JOSEPH A. JACKIER

ing speakers to the women of De-
troit to discuss major topics of the
day.
Invitations have been issued to
workers and contributors to the
Allied Jewish Campaign.
Assisting Mrs. Jackier in plan-
ning and carrying out the meeting
are Mrs. John N. Grekin, vice
chairman; Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon,
coordinator; Mrs. Samuel C. Silver,
assistant coordinator; Mrs. Philip
Marcuse, adviser; and Mrs. Jer-
ome B. Grossman, secretary.
Co-chairmen of hostesses are
Mrs. Milton Lucow and Mrs. Milton
H. Sims, with Mrs. Brand Marwil
as chairman of aides.
Taking charge of reservations
are Mesdames Nathan Schermer,
Maurice Klein, Norman J. Levey
and Hyman Safran. Mrs. Walter L.
Field and Mrs. Leo Orecklin are
co-charmen in charge of promo-
tion.

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NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Wil-
liam Salem Fisher of New York, a
rabbi who is an authority on matri-
mony and divorce, reported to the
board of directors of the National
Council of Jewish Women that
since Jewish religious courts in, the
United States have no civil power,
and therefore cannot compel a Jew
to give a religious divorce (get),
American Jewish women are sub-
ject to "extreme anguish and frus-
tration."
The NCJW, whose board was
holding its five-day annual meeting
here, endorsed an International
Council of Jewish Women's peti-
tion urging rabbinical authorities
to call an assembly to consider re-
interpreting Jewish religious law
to overcome some of the disabil-
ities for Jewish women stemming
from Jewish religious law.
Dr. Fisher noted that growing
assimilation into American life had
brought growing divorce rates
among Jews. He also asserted that
the problem was compounded by
growing intermarriage among
members of different movements
of Judaism.
The five-day NCJW meeting also
heard a proposal by Mrs. Joseph
Willen, its national president, urg-
ing Jews to continue their finan-
cial support of the civil rights
movement, but to "step back grace-
fully" from leadership roles when
Negroes are ready to take them
over.

Zedakah Club to Raise Synagogue League to Mark Jubilee
NEW YORK — The challenges a new method of teaching Bible in
that confront the religiously-com- such fashion as to give vivid mean-
Funds for Services
mitted Jewish woman in our mod- ing to biblical teachings and relate
em and complex society will be them to the important issues of our
at Donor Luncheon
examined in depth when 1,600 del- times.

A fashion show and prizes will
be featured at the annual donor
luncheon of Zedakah Club, sched-
uled for noon Nov. 29 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Willard Zamsky is donor
chairman, and Mesdames Morris
Aaron and Hyman Lazell are
pledge and souvenir book chair-
men, respectively.
Zedakah Club, which started
with a few women supplying
indigent young mothers with
layettes, now assists the aged
and mental patients—supplying
the former with groceries, cloth-
ing and medical supplies, and
the latter with good cheer
through refurbished day rooms
at Ypsilanti and Wayne County
hospitals.
The club will hold a President's
Day, honoring Mrs. Ben Chestnut
and her predecessors, noon Mon-
day at the home of Mrs. Abe
Nusholtz, 21445 Brixton, Southfield.
For donor luncheon reservations
and ticket information call Mrs.
Ben Lefkowitz, 864-7299.

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affiliated with the National Worn-

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gogue of America (conservative)
convene Sunday at the Concord
Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. for the
five-day jubilee convention of the
organization.
Mrs. Jack Shenkman, president
of the Michigan Branch of the
National Women's League, and 50
delegates from 14 sisterhoods in
Michigan will attend the biennial
convention. Officers to be installed
on the national level will include
National Vice President Mrs. Isa-
dore Leeman of Detroit, and Na-
tional board members Mesdames
Sol Docks and I. E. Goodman of
Detroit and Benjamin T. Smith of
Grand Rapids.
The convention will recommend
action to be taken on a wide area
of concerns, ranging from threats
of assimilation and strengthening
of Jewish family living to public
affairs and social issues of our day,
such as the war on poverty and
civil rights.
Among prominent personalities
to address the delegates are Chan-
cellor Louis Finkelstein of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary; Israel
Ambassador Michael Comay; U.S.
Ambassador Patricia Harris, who
represents the United States at the
UN and also serves as ambassador
to Luxembourg; novelist and jour-
nalist Elie Weisel, who has writ-
ten books dealing with the Nazi
holocaust and the condition of Sov-
iet Jewry today; and Prof. Robert
Gordis, noted scholar and Bible
authority.
A highlight of the convention
will be the unveiling of the Melton
Program, a unique and revolu-
tionary classroom demonstration of

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will hold its third annual Hanuka
Boutique 12:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the Zionist Cultural Center.
Chairmen Mrs. Charles Randolph
and Mrs. Herbert Goldman invite
the public.
According to Mrs. Harry Sha-
piro, vice president of fund raising,
all proceeds will be utilized for
Hadassah's many projects in Israel.
There will be no charge for ad-
mission.
Mrs. E. Newton Rottenberg,
president of Southfield Hadassah,
announced that there will be a
broad selection of jewelry, toys,
leather goods, stationery, religi-
ous articles, Hanuka decorations
and gift wrap, articles for the
home and baked goods.
There will be two special new
booths this year: an art gallery,
featuring paintings by Mrs. William
Branch 2 to Be Headed Kingston;
and a "children's-only
shop" featuring modestly priced
by Philip Goldstein
items for youngsters to select.
Labor Zionist Branch Two elect-
Committee women who will
ed Philip D. Goldstein president head the various booths are:
for the coming year.
Mesdames Stanley Aaron, Joseph
Bittker, S. Robert Brown, Sidney Glen,
Also elected were Mrs. Ben Z. Bradford
Jacobs, Milton Jacobs, Eu-
Freeman and Mrs. Colman Reis- gene Kahn, Sam Komarov, Fred Lax,
Schnaar, Leo Sheiner, Alfred
man, vice presidents; Mrs. Walter Herbert
Stein, Lawrence Strager, Richard Ver-
Rabinowitz and Mrs. Morris Loren, nick, Herman Zusman and Warren
Zweigel.
secretaries; Joseph L. Stone, treas-
Decorations for the booths are
urer; Ben Z. Freeman, Labor Zion-
ist Council representative; Mrs. being prepared by Mrs. David
Jack Wilk and Mrs. Joseph Kahn, Ruskin, vice president of art co-
social committee; Mrs. Abe Freed- ordination, and her committee. Mes-
man and Mrs. William Thomson, dames Donald Kapetansky, William
flower fund; William Thomson, Kaufman and Warren Zweigel.
Refreshments will be available.
Labor Zionist Fund; and Mrs.
Harry Mondry, cultural committee,

KOSHER
MEATS

The convention marks the open-
ing event in the celebration of the
jubilee year of the league, the
women's arm of Conservative Ju-
daism, which was founded in Jan-
uary 1918, by Mrs. Mathilde
Schechter, wife of the renowned
Judaic scholar, Dr. Solomon
Schechter.

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Mrs. Jay Allen, vice president of
projects of the Greater Detroit
Chapter, Brandeis University Na-
tional Women's Committee, advises
that Northland Center's spesiat
events center will again house the
chapter's "New Books for Old
Sale," slated for spring.
Pick-up of books may be ar-
ranged by calling Mrs. Allen, 869-
9688 or DI 1-2461, or Mrs. Herbert
Aronsson, assistant, 543-1070.
Hard or paper-back books in
every category and in good condi-
tion will be acceptable.
The Detroit Chapter was recent-
ly cited by the national organiza-
tion for its last book sale; its Mea-
dow Brook Concert; and enlistment
of new members.
Volunteers for the Detroit Chap-
ter's library project may still sign
up by calling Mrs. Lawrence Wei-
ner, UN 2-487-3, chairman, or Mrs.
Oscar Zemon, adviser, UN 3-6512.
For study group information, call
Mrs. Max Warren, chairman, 353-
3915.

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