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December 09, 1966 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-12-09

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32—Friday, December 9, 1966

Rosalie Zdanowicz
Invited to Czechoslovakia
En i7 eta to 111r. Lubin
PARIS (JTA)—A delegation, rep- . g g

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WJCongress Delegation

Gathering
in Bonds Sold at Gatherin

resenting organized Jewry in
Czechoslovakia arrived here •Sun-
day night and invited Dr. Nahum
Goldmann, president of the World
Jewish Congress, to lead a WJC
delegation_to visit Czechoslovakia's
Jews.
The delegation was headed by ,
Frantisek Fuchs, president of the ,
Jewish community of Bohemia and •
At the leadership reception on behalf of Einstein Lodge and
Moravia, and Benjamin Eichler,
Chapter Bnai Brith, where 515,500 in Israel Bond subscriptions was
president of the Jewish community
announced are (from left) Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig; Mrs. Wil-
of Slovakia.
liam Weiss; Judge Ira G. Kaufman, guest speaker; Mr. and Mrs.
While the WJC executive was in
Leon Weberman, the hosts; and Eric Rosenow. The leadership recep-
session here, the two Czechoslo-
tion, was held in advance of the Einstein Hai Israel Dance.
vakian leaders were not formal
participants in that session. They
met separately with Dr. Goldmann
and other WJC leaders outside the
executive framework, discussing
the cultural and religious ties be-
tween Czechoslovakian Jews and
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER Jews elsewhere. Sunday night, the
CENTENNIAL. CHAPTER will
hold its annual open board meet- and LODGE will hold their joint Czechoslovakian delegation leaders
Hanuka meeting 8 p.m. 'Tuesday attended a reception given to the
ing 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the home
at the Labor Zionist Institute. WJC executive by the French sec-
of Mrs. Irwin Alpern. 15110 Dart- Manny Holtzer will entertain, and tion of the World Congress.
mouth, Oak Park. All members Dr. Joshua Weinstein, director of
A resolution warning the West
German people against the dan-
are invited. Refreshments will be education at Shaarey Zedek Syna-
gers in the growth of neo-Nazism,
served. For reservations, call Mrs. gogue. will be guest speaker.
urging "urgent steps" to halt
Alpern, 548-1781. Friends are welcome.
*
* *
neo-Nazi resurgence, was adopt-
ed in Paris Monday by the Euro-
BRANDEIS CHAPTER will hold ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE
pean executive of the World
a mock murder trial, "starring" • and CHAPTER will hold a Hanuka
Jewish Congress.
Sheldon Otis, attorney, at its latke party 3 p.m. Sunday at Temple
The resolution called on West
party 8:15 p.m. Monday at the Emanu-El. Children will be admit-
Sholem Aleichem Institute Guests • ted free and will receive gifts. Germany to halt and curb all man-
ifestations and activities of neo-
invited. Refreshments will be served.
Nazi elements in the Federal Re-
*
*
* *:*
public. It declared: "What is need-
ed is a firm determination by the
German government to act. Other- I
wise. tragic consequences might
follow for Germany and the entire
The Bnai Brith Women's Coun- the Bnai Brith Women's Council, world."
Dr. Joachim Prinz, chairman of
cil of Metropolitan Detroit will has appointed Mrs. Harry Bodzin
the commission of international
pay tribute to Mrs. Philip Fealk, chairman of the testimonial corn- affairs of the American Jewish
mittee, comprised of Council past
president of Bnai Brith Women : presidents and district and na- Congress. left by air Monday for
District 6. at a testimonial dinner tional officers in the Detroit area. Bonn. where he will survey social
6 p.m. Wednesday at Mayfair . , Included on this committee are and political conditions in West
Caterers.
Germany in the light of the gro w-
' Mesdames Charles Solovich, Leon-
lc
t
successes by the neo-
Mrs. Fealk, a past president of and Sims, Alfred E. Lakin, Sidney N
i li aziN'atilo
g e c ottal
n
Democratic Part •
the women's council and a mem- Eidelman, Charles Galinsky, Leon
ber of Bnai Brith for the past 23 Dreylinger, Jack Sayles, Robert
•ears, has also , Lewiston, Bernard Bliefield, Alan Plan Mikveh Israel Fete
The annual banquet of Mikveh
served as a past Nathan, Phillip Edelheit, Henry
Israel and Women's Orthodox
president of the enrich and Harold Robinsim
Louis D. Bran-
A musical program will featire League has been scheduled for
eis Chapter of
:%Irs Sanford Lakin, accompanied Jan. 15 at Northwest Young Israel,
Bnai Brith W o- •
• •
according to Marvin Seligson, din-
by Mrs. Samuel Barr.
men.
ner chairman. For information or
For
information
and
reserva-
Her other corn- turns
reservations, call Mrs. Shlomo
• • contact Mrs. - Bliefield, KE Rothenberg, UN 4-2230, or Mrs.
munity activities
include the p resi- . 3-5109, or Mrs. Nathan, DI 1-1441. ,Moshe Grossbard, UN 1-6468.
dency of the Lea- •
- gigue of Jewish • -Li,
Women and Miz-
rachi, two years
as national vice
Mrs. Fealk
president of the
-••
WASIIINGTON (JTA) — Bnai in the Vietnam shooting war.
National I3tireati of Federated
"Bnai Brith," the resolution de-
Jewish Womens Organizations of Brith Monday adopted a budget
Metropolitan Detroit and as
as a totaling $12,105,672 for 1967 and clared, "finds itself torn between
the
desperate desire to see the
member of the Michigan regional
board of the Bnai Brith Youth Or- allocated 44 per cent of it — a war end and the realization that
ganization. Michigan Cancer Foun- record $5.320,000 — for cultural premature withdrawal by the allied
forces in South Vietnam would
dation. Women's Division of the and educational youth activities.
National Conference of Christians Despite a $435,000 increase for open South Vietnam to the rule
and Jews. 'Beth Aaron Sisterhood, its teen-through-college-age acti- of , might and not right or the will
Anti-Defamation League of Bnai vities which now serve some 175,- of the people." The measure noted
Brith, and the United Foundation. 000 Jewish youths, Rabbi Jay Kauf- approvingly that "the right of
She • is a trustee of the Leo man, executive vice president of free expression and open dissent
N. Levi National Arthritic Ilos- Bnai Brith, said that the budget has remained untrammeled."
It added that American initia-
pital in Hot Springs, Ark. and allows for only "minimal growth"
for the National Jewish Ilospi- and does not "match strides" with tive toward a cease fire must take
tal in Denver. increases in the Jewish youth into account a need for safeguards
by the United Nations and the
Mrs. David Levine. president of population and "the greater re- major powers that small nations
ceptivity of Jewish youth to or-
"would be sheltered from the in-
ganized Jewish activities."
Rabbi Kaufman expressed "dis- cursions of aggression."
Financial Woe, Dint
The possibility of establishing
appointment" with allocations
granted Bnai Brith youth programs a branch of Bnai Brith in Spain
Israel's Feast of Liolits
by Jewish federations and welfare when that country's constitutional
(Direct .1T. ■ Telegraph Wire
to The Jewish News)
funds which, he said, accounted reforms and proposed laws on
JERUSALEM — The traditional for 22.3 per cent of Bnai Brith religious freedom are enacted and
Hanuka menoras appeared in win- youth expenditures in 1952, but put into practice was indicated by
does of homes throughout the na- have proportionately decreased to Dr. William Wexler, Bnai Brith
tion this week as Israelis started • less than 12.5 per cent by 1965. president, addressing the board
the eight-day celebration of the In the same period, Bnai Brith had of governors. (See story, Page 25).
The board of governors adopted
Feast of Lights, Wednesday night. a 250 per cent growth in the cost
a resolution calling upon "the
While children in the cities and of its youth - work, he said.
major powers and the United
settlements were looking forward
The budget was adopted here
Nations" to treat the Middle East
to gifts and money and the gen- at a meeting of the Bnai Brith
crisis "with utmost urgency" and
erai festivities. many parts of the board of governors which, among
prevent frictions in the region
country showed the signs of the its resolutions, appealed to the
from mounting into a major con-
economic recession with the Jeru- United States to create "the
conditions for a cease fire in flict. It urged that both elements
salem municipality deciding to can-
— the leading powers and the
eel its traditional torchlight par- Vietnam."
ade by youth organizations.
The resolution on that subject UN — vigorously move for direct
The unusually warm weather noted that President Johnson "has negotiations between the Arab
here has resulted in large crowds vigorously though vainly pursued states and Israel, and "the explor-
collectiu:! in the streets, most of the paths of peace" and urged ation and application of any other
there, strolling about idly with no that the U.S. government take acceptable means" of achieving
central event to provide the.. action "in concert with the United peace and solving the region's
Ilanuka spirit. j Nations" to move toward a halt problems.

g3nat q_31-ith Activales

Bnai Brith Women's Council to Honor
Mrs. Philip Fealk at Testimonial

tinai Brith Adopts S12 Million Budo -et.
U.S. -Help UN Find Viet Peace

Miss

-

MISS ROSALIE ZDANOWICZ

Workmen's Circle Branch
to Mark 50th Anniversary

Debs Branch 111 of the Work-
men's Circle will hold a 50th anni-
versary banquet at the Workmen's
Circle Center, 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
A special program is planned,
with Evelyn Orbach presenting
Sholem Aleichem's "Motel, the
Cantor's Son" and musical selec-
tions by Manny Holtzer with
Bernie Katz at the piano.
Guests are invited. For reserva-
tions, call Nadia Entin, DI 1-2878.

A Kiss From an Elder
Little Claudia, in the first grade,
coyly admitted to her parents that
she had been kissed in school that
day by one Jonathan Buffum. "Is
Jonathan in your class?" asked
her father, concealing a grin. "No,
he's an older man," confided
Claudia. "He's in the second
grade."

Mr. and Mrs. Berko Zdanowicz
of Oak Park Blvd.. Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
Now Booking - - -
daughter Rosalie to Gerald Stuart
Lubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Lubin of Ardmore Ave.
and His Orchestra
Miss Zdanowicz. daughter of the
late Ethel Zdanowicz, is a gradu-
Good Music
ate of Wayne State University. The
for All Occasions
future bridegroom also attended
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now a broadcaster in Lansing.
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