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December 16, 1966 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-12-16

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22—Friday, December 16, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Successful Bnai Brith Bond Kickoff

At the kickoff of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith 1966-67
Israel Bond Program, which with advance sales resulted in Israel
Bond subscriptions totaling $105,000, are (from left) Sol Moss, past
president of the Council; Mrs. Norma Hudosh, Women's Council
Israel Bond chairman; Bernard Panush, Council president; Mrs.
David Levine, Women's Council president; Jack Malon, guest
entertainer; Harry Pearson, member of the board of District No. 6;
and Alexander Gersuk, Israel Bond chairman of the Metropolitan
Detroit Bnai Brith Council, who chaired the affair. Three Israel
Hai celebrations, featuring Jan and Lillian Bart, who recorded a
Yiddish version of "Fiddler on the Roof," will be sponsored by the
Bnai Brith Councils Dec. 19, 20 and 21. Pisgah Lodge and Chapter
will be hosts 8:30 p.m. Dec. 19, at the Labor Zionist Institute. On
Dec. 20, Marshall Lodge and Chapter will be hosts, and on Dec. 21
there will be Council Israel Night in the Ahavas Achim social hall.
Admission is free and refreshments will be served at these programs
on behalf of Israel Bonds. All the 26 Lodges and their Chapters
will participate in these celebrations.

'Fiddler' Disc Stars
Head Program at
Bnai Brith Event

Jan and Lillian Bart

Bnai Brith Strives for New Funds
to Channel Into Youth Activities

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Of pure olive oil. Great with

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HAVE SOME SOON'

The calendar is available on
individual request by card or note
addressed to Calendar, Box DJN,
A. Goodman & Sons. Inc., 2107
41st Ave., Long Island City, N. Y.
11101.
New post office regulations will
preclude the calendar being mailed
without the correct Zip Code indi-
cated.

Vladimiritzer Game Night

Samuel A. Kayne, president, of
the Vladimiritzer Emergency Re-
lief Organization announces that
an evening of games will be. held

8 p.m. Jan. 10 at Cong. Beth
Joseph. Mrs. S, Z. Wolach and Mrs.

Louis Rossen are chairmen.
For information call Mrs.

Blida

Y(ctivities
Jan and Lillian Bart, recording
artists of the Yiddish version of
TIKVAH CHAPTER will meet
"Fiddler on the Roof", will be
guest stars at the three Bnai Brith noon Tuesday at Cong. Beth Hillel.
Israel Hai celebrations Monday, Mrs. Harry Bodzin, past president
of the Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
cil, will report on the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization, and members
will model for the program, "A
History of Hats." Dessert luncheon
will be served. Friends are invited.
• • •
BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-
AL CHAPTER will hold a Hanuka
party after its meeting 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Cong. Beth Hillel.
Latkes will be served, and gifts
will be exchanged.
• * •
ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAPTER
will present two feature films for
women given by the Michigan

Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
Practically all the lodges and
chapters will participate in the
affairs on behalf of the Bnai Brith
Israel Bond program.
Monday, 8:15 p.m., the Labor
Zionist Institute, Pisgah Lodge
and Chapter will host the celebra-
tion. Co-sponsoring lodges and
their chapters include Centennial,
Eddie Jacobson, Israel, Sholem
Aleichem and Livonia Chapter.
Marshall Lodge and Chapter will
Bernard Panush and Mrs. David council, 'Mesdames Levine, Rod-
Levine. presidents of the Metropoli_ man, Alan Nathan, Sidney Eidel- be hosts Tuesday evening, also at
tan Bnai Brith Men's and Women's man, Harry Bodzin, Al Stein, the Labor Zionist Institute, with the
Councils, together with their re- Bernard Bliefield, Carl Pearl following co-sponsoring lodges and
their chapters: Bloch, Detroit Sub-
spective fund-raising chairmen, and Allen Weitzman;
Arthur Schott and Mrs. Joseph
Representing the men's council, urban, Morgenthau, Rex, Tikvab,
Rodman report excellent progress Morris Direnfeld, Avram B. Char- Tucker, Zeiger.
Detroit Metropolitan Bnai Brith
toward the largest fund-raising lip, Julius Kahn, Sol Moss, Panush,
goal ever set by Detroit Bnai Louis Weber, Harry Weinberger Councils will be hosts at the cele-
Brith.
and Schott.
bration 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, at
Serving on Mrs. Rodman's com- Ahavas Achim social hall. The
This year, more funds will go
to the Bnai Brith youth program, mittee are Mesdames B o d z i n, following lodges and chapters will
BBYO. Hillel Foundations and the adviser, Maynard Kalef, Morris be the co-sponsors: Brandeis, De-
Pleason, Joseph Davis, Jack Kes- troit, Dov Frenkel, Livonia, Down-
vocational service program.
Serving on the joint fund-rais- sler, Seymour H. Sandweiss, Elsie town-Fox, Keidan, Motor City.
Cohen, Aaron Ginsberg, Pearl, Handler-East Side and Zager-Stone
ing cabinet are the following:
Representing the w o m e n's Herbert Arons, Charles Blauer, Ben and B. & P., Deborah and George
Mandell Carl Lippitt, John Sandler, Gershwin Chapters.
Isadore 'Perlmutter, Marshall Wise,
The husband-and-wife Bart vocal
Oscar Cook, Bernard Orzuch, Alec duo, have been featured on the
Sherr; and Miss Myna Moss.
concert stage in many countries.
Schott has the following on his Jan Bart who is a lyric tenor,
committee: Irwin Alpern, Jack humorist and raconteur, has been
Fine, Jerrold Friedman, Henry a show business personality for 30
Cohn, Herman Kasoff, Yale Phil- years. Lillian Bart, whose career
lips, Felix Rosenzweig, Louis Segel, started at Radio City Music Hall,
Louis Wasserman and Morris Zorn. has joined her husband in con-
Sol Moss, a member of the board certs throughout the United States,
of governors of District Grand Canada, Europe, Australia and
Lodge 6, serves as adviser to the Israel.
committee.
In recognition of his efforts on
behalf of Israel, Jan Bart has re-
ceived
the America-Israel Friend-
Goodman's Calendar
ship Award.
Helps Ladies Keep House Bernard Panush is president of
The 1967 edition of the Anglo- the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Jewish housewives and family cal-. Brith Council and Mrs. David
endar, offered annually by A. Levine is president of the Metro-
Goodman & Sons. Long Island politan Detroit Bnai Brith Women's
City, N. Y., is now available.
Council. Alexander Gersuk is
This calendar indicates the im- Israel Bond chairman and Mrs.
Norma
Hudosh is Women's Coun-
portant holidays and many other
helpful notes to make home plan- cil Israel Bond chairman. Refresh-
ning and programing easier. It ments will be served and admission
gives the time for candle lighting is free. For table reservations call
for the Sabbath and holidays, and the Israel Bond office, DI 1-5707.
the portion of the Tora to be read
each Sabbath.
March of Dimes Drive

In addition, it contains many
basic recipes for everyday meals
and Passover menus, along with
a check list for Passover shop-
ping.

Brim.

Calls for Volunteers

The January 1967 March of
Dimes Campaign in Huntington
Woods will be under the chairman-
ship of Mayor Gordon Bryant, with
Mrs. Joye Hordes serving as Hunt-
ington Woods teen chairman.
Mayor Bryant noted the work of
the March of Dimes is to fight
birth defects that afflict 250,000
children in this country.
There is a growing number of
March of Dimes-supported centers
where birth defect children receive
treatment from teams of
medical
professionals. One center is at the
University of Michigan, and a new
one in Detroit is planned.
Research and educational pro-
grams among expectant mothers
also are financed through March
of Dimes funds.
Volunteers who wish to join in
the Oakland County campaign may
call the March of Dimes Oakland
County Chapter, LI 9-6778 or FE

Wo-
lach, LI 2-1004 or Mrs. Rossen,
8-0411.
341-1338.

Chapter of the Cancer Foundation
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Work-

men's Circle Center. Guests are
welcome. Helen Tatarka is program
chairman.

UN Okays Young Israel
as Nongovernment Agency

NEW YORK (JTA) —Young Is-
rael, Orthodox Jewish movement,
has been accorded status as a non-
governmental agency accredited to

the United Nations, Nathan Saper-
stein, president of its national
council announced recently.
Representatives of the organiza-
tion, with about 100,000 members
in this country, Canada, South
America and Israel, will be en-
titled to present the organization
views on a wide range of subjects
before many of the UN organs,
particularly those of special con-
cern to the Jewish community.
Saperstein expressed Young Is-

Bnai Brith VIPs Pay Visit
to Austrian Chancellor

VIENNA (JTA)—A Bnai Brith
delegation led by International
President William Wexler called
on Austrian Chancellor Klaus Dec.
10 to complete the prosecution of
Austrian Nazi criminals and im-
prove restitution payments for
Jewish victims of the Nazi era.
The delegation, which also in-
cluded the grand president of the
Continental Lodge Paul Jacob, and
the organization's general secre-
tary, M: Ehrlich, also proposed
the establishment of a humanities
foundation to be named in memory
of the late Dr. Sigmund Freud, the
Viennese Jewish scientist who
founded the science of psychoan-
alysis.
Chancellor Klaus promised the
delegation that he would order
a careful investigation of Jewish
restitution claims.

Later, the delegation urged

Franz Cardinal Koenig, the arch-
bishop of Vienna, to prepare a
publication for general circula-
tion which would "comment
understandably for everybody"
on the declaration of the Ecu-
menical Council on Catholic re-
lations with Jews.

The declaration, which repudi-
ates the charge of deicide against
the Jewish people in the death of
Jesus, warns against anti-Semitism
and calls for "fraternal dialogue"
between Catholics and Jews, was
formally promulgated as Catholic
doctrine by Pope Paul VI.

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