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36—Friday, November 18, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

300 Attend Keren Anti Pa ley

accepted on behalf of the Fed-
Three hundred students of the
eration, a $2,500 check from
United Hebrew School elementary
department attended the annual , Sandy Sokolik, of the Adas Sha-
Keren And Officers Conference lom-Beth Aaron Branch. The
check was the full payment of
Sunday at the Esther Berman
the Keren Ami 1966 pledge to
Building.
the Allied Jewish Campaign.
J. M. Mathis, Keren Ami di-
rector, opened the conference and In his remarks, Safran reminded
introduced the chairman, Mark the students that every generation
Davidowitz, a senior at the Adas produces great leaders, and he
Shalom-Beth Aaron Branch of the was certain that some future lead-
UHS. ers of the community would come
Albert Elazar, UHS superinden- out of the ranks of this dedicated
dent, complimented the students group of young people. He also
on the fine job they are doing; described the role of the Federa-
in the past 12 years, UHS students tion and explained how it raises
have raised, through the Keren and allocates funds locally, na-
Ami program, $24,800 for the Al- tionally and overseas.
Delegates reported on Keren
lied Jewish Campaign.
Hyman Safran, president of , Ami actvities in their respective
the Jewish Welfare Federation, branches and were supplied with
kits for their classes.

PGASP Plans
to Go Dancing

PGASP (Post Graduate Adas
Shalom Presents) is planning an
International Folk Dance in the
Adas Shalom social hall 8:30 p.M.
Dec. 4.
The folk dance ,group from the
International Institute will per-
form and lead in dances from
around the world. Tickets will be
sold at the door.
The dance, sponsored by the
young adult group of Adas Shalom,
is one of the organization's series
of cultural and social events, and
it is open to all young adults in
the community.

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They Made
the Grade

RODGER FRIEDMAN, 15-year-
old son of the Stanley B. Fried-
mans of Hendrie Blvd.. Hunting-
ton Woods, had his photograph of
a fire in Royal Oak Township
used as the cover of Scholastic
Magazine's national publication,
"Science World," in September.
'Rodger, who was 12 1/2 when he
took the picture, won a national
prize in the Scholastic Art Awards
-contest in 1965.
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Columbia College freshman
ROBERT STULBERG, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Samuel Stulberg, 19560
Roslyn, was an election district
reporter for the National Broad-
casting Company on Election night.
His job was to provide NBC with
results from one of the crucial
election districts in New York
City, to facilitate the network's
victory projections. Stulberg was
one of more than 100 undergrad-
uate volunteers under the aus-
pices of the Columbia College
Citizenship Council, a student com-
munity service organization. For-
mer high school correspondent for
The Jewish News, Stulberg is a
1966 graduate of Cass Tech. He
is a National Merit Scholar.
* * *
JUDY LEWIS, a 1964 graduate
of the University of Michigan, was
the subject of a four-page feature
in the Miami Herald on her work
for VISTA (Volunteer in Service to
America) as a Harlem block work-
er in New York. Miss Lewis, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Lewis of Coral Gables, Fla., lives
in a tenement house, helping slum
dwellers think for themselves and
help themselves. She was a recep-
tionist for Sargent Shriver in Wash-
ington before joining the civil
rights division of the Justice De-
partment, traveled through poverty
areas of the Southeast and tutored
Washington children from low-in-
come families.

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dren of the Bnai David School.
Congregation Gimel is led by Jeff
Brandwine and Sally Chisik; Con-
gregation Beth by Cary Adelman
and Rena Steinbruck, and Congre-
gation Aleph by Betty Freedman
and Mrs. David Gantz, the former
Marilyn Levine, herself a conse-
crant of the Bnai David Hebrew
School and a former member of
the synagogues' youth groups.
Leaders of the services were pre-
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Youth services begin at 10 a.m
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are invited to join in kiddush.



Mark Goldsmith Elected
President of Student
Council at Hillel Day

Mishkan Israel Religious School
announces the formation of a
After a spirited pep rally, stu- "Tallis 'n Tefillin" club for post-
dents of Hillel Day School elected graduate youth.
Mark Goldsmith president; Jona-
Members will meet 10 a.m. Sun-
than Licht, vice president; Mi-
chelle Coffman, secretary, and days for a series of study seminars
in contemporary Jewish philosophy
Miriam Berry, treasurer.
conducted by Rabbi Jacob N.
Class representatives to the Stu- Kranz. The seminars will be fol-
dent Council are: 9th grade, Ralph lowed by bowling.
Greenberg, Irving Mandelbaum
and Hassidah Bigman; 8th grade,
Experience is the name men give
Charles Kelman and Deborah Le- to their follies or their sorrows.
Vine; 7th, Beth Greenberg and
—Alfred de Musset
David Bigman; 6th, Andrew Licht
and Jeremy Segal; 5th, Lisa
Greenberg and Daniel Schnipper;
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Shenkman: 4th, David Aboulafia
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On Assimilation

From "Israel" by Ludwig Lewisohn
The days of propitiatory assimi-
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loftiest minds see the vision of that
end. It is not easy for them to
consent to that vision. For the
material in which they work is the
speech and life of the Gentiles.
They have given their gifts. they
cannot take these gifts back. They
cannot relive their lives and give
these gifts in another spirit—give
them proudly as the gifts of Jews
to Mankind, instead of pretending
to give them as Germans to Ger-
many, Frenchmen to France, Eng-
lishmen to England. Thus they pre-
tended to give them. And the pre-
tense was discovered first by the
Gentiles, then—by themselves . . .
Perhaps these creative spirits al-
ways harbored a profound suspi-
cion that in the calculation of the
assimilatory theory there was some
gross if deeply hidden error. Early
or late they were driven to speak
of the Jew and of Jewish history
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from the list of National Merit
Semifinalists at Cass Technical
High School in last week's paper.
Barry, 17 and in the 12B, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blauer
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Our assimilationist may never
think a Jewish thought or read a
Jewish book. In the essential char-
acter of all his passions as well as
of all his actions he remains a
Jew . . . The groundwork of JeW-
ish character is his; the terrible
post-exilic experience is his; he re-
mains a strange mixture of pas-
sionate prophet and beaten cur,
leader and outcast. If he has for-
gotten the call to "restore the pre-
served of Israel," he throws him-
self into the business of giving "a
light to the Gentiles." He is lib-
eral, reformer, practitioner, or
patron of the arts; he makes dis-
coveries in medicine or. as a law-
yer, pleads the causes of those for
whom none will plead. If he does
none of these things he is a sordid
scoundrel. But the sordid scoun-
drels are a minority. The average
decent Jew in business, in the pro-
fessions, in journalism or the arts
sustains a perceptible relation to
the prophets of his people . .
But assimilation is bankrupt.
Germany was the great laboratory
of the experiment.I think that the
experiment was necessary. It was
an unescapable part of the mod-
ern historic process. But the ex-
periment has failed. It is not neces-
sary that several American gen-
erations be sacrificed to foreknown
humiliation and predictable disas-
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