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January 06, 1967 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-01-06

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20—Friday, January 6, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld to Speak
at JNF Auxiliary's Donor Tea

Mrs. Pearl Nosan, president of Lelyveld is also serving as a
the Women's Auxiliary of Jewish member of the national board
National Fund, anounces that Ar- of the Citizens Crusade against
thur J. Lelyveld, rabbi of Fairmont Poverty.
Temple in Cleveland, and president
The musical portion of the tea,
of the American Jewish Congress, culminating many months of in-
will be guest speaker at the JNF tensive fund-raising activity by
Donor Tea Jan. 24 at Temple Is- the auxiliary, will be presented by
rael.
Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple
Rabbi Lelyveld was national Israel.
director of the Bnai Brith Hillel
The auxiliary's project this
Foundation, executive director of year is the development of Kib-
butz Gonen areas, situated less
than 440 yards from the border
of Syria.
Mrs. Albert Posen is fund-rais-
ing chairman; co-chairmen are
Mrs. William Levin and Mrs.
Joseph Greenbaum.

* *

*

AJCongress Head Hits
Air Attacks on Civilians

NEW YORK (JTA)—American
air attacks on North Vietnam and
the "inevitable slaughter of inno-
cent civilians" must be halted, if
the administration seriously in-
tends its offers of peace, the
president of the American Jew-
ish Congress declared.
In a telegram to the White
House, Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld
referred to the eyewitness reports
published from Hanoi by Harri-
RABBI ARTHUR LELYVELD son Salisbury of the New York
Times and to "the reluctant ad-
the Committee on Unity for Pal- mission by the Pentagon that
estine and, executive vice chair- civilian centers have indeed been
Man of the American-Israel Cul- hit by U.S. bombers," and said:
tural Foundation.
"The dream of the Hebrew
A member of Phi Beta Kappa,
prophets
was of eternal peace,
Rabbi Lelyveld received his AB
of a world in which men would
degree from Columbia University
and his master of Hebrew litera- turn their swords into plow-
shares, and nations would not
ture and honorary doctor of di-
vinity degrees from Hebrew- learn war anymore. The ethi-
cal demands of our Jewish hell- -
Uniori College.

In 1964, the Cleveland com-
munity • honored him for his
services in Zionism and to the
Jewish National Fund with a
Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld For-
est in the state of Israel. Rabbi

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All

tage compel us to call yet again
for a halt to the bombings.
Only then will it be possible to
move toward that peace confer-
ence which morality and sanity
clearly demands."

Declaring that "the inevitable
slaughter of innocent civilians as
a result of American bombing
raids over North Vietnam is now
verified," the AJCongress presi-
dent stated: "The conscience of
the American people must make
its-elf heard as American bombers
invade a foreign state, as Ameri-
can policy earns universal con-
demnation, . as more American
and Vietnamese lives are sacri-
ficed daily and as the peace and
survival of mankind itself grow
increasingly imperiled."

Taxes and Single Parent

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Parents Without Partners will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Jewish Center. Daniel G-erometta
of the Internal Revenue Service
will discuss "Tax Laws as Related
to the Single Parent." Nominal
charge for nonmembers.

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Parker-Roth Wedding
to Take Place in June

Women's
Cluhs

Zaft-Danuloff Troth
Told at Cocktail Party

(More Clubs, Page 19)
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will celebrate with a victory lunch-
eon 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Pioneer
Women's Council executive Nettie
Turner will be speaker. Jeanette
Serling is chairman. Friends are
invited.

:

* *

SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold a
board meeting noon Tuesday at
the home of Airs. Joseph Silber-
schein, 14171 Balfour, Oak Park.
Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Irving
MISS PATRICIA PARKER
MISS WILMA ZAFT
Adler and Mrs. Herbert Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Parker of S. The victory luncheon, to be given
A cocktail party was given re-
Cranbrook Crossroad, Birming- in honor of those who helped make
cently by Mr. and Mrs. Henry
ham, announce the engagement of the donor luncheon a success, will Zaft at their home, 15301 Oak
their daughter Patricia Louise to be discussed.
Park, honoring the engagement of
• *
Michael Joel Roth, son of Mr. and
their daughter Wilma Rochelle to
Mrs. George Roth of Wildemere
BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pie/leer Lyle Dennis Danuloff, son of Mrs.
Ave.
Women, will meet for the victory Lillian Shulak of Kenwood Ave.,
Miss Parker, a senior_ in the luncheon noon Monday at the Oak Park, and the late Mr. Abra-
school of education, University of Labor Zionist Institute. Maurice ham Danuloff.
Michigan, is a member of Phi Sigma Gelf and will show the Israeli
Miss Zaft is a junior at Wayne
Sigma Sorority, Weyvurn honorary movie, "Power of Strength." Guests I State University. Her fiance is a
sorority and Mortar Board senior invited.
senior at the University of Mich-
women's honorary society. Mr.
*
*
igan.
Roth, a member of Tau Delta Phi
A Dec. - 23, 1967 wedding is
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold a
Fraternity, received a bachelors
being planned.
brunch
meeting
and
social
11
a.m.
degree at the University of Mich-
igan and masters at Wayne State Monday at the Whitehall Apart-
YOUR CANDID
University. He is attending the ments Club House, Southfield.
Hostesses
will
be
Zedakah
mem-
school of medicine at the Uni-
bers who reside at Whitehall
versity of Michigan.
The wedding is to be held June Apartments.
WILL BE
* *
25.
YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will
meet 8 p.m. Monday at the home
Russell Barnes Due
of Anne Weinstein, 17376 Cherry-
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED
lawn. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Celia
BY BERNARD H.
at Education Night
Yetz. President Ann Rubin an-
Russell Barnes, foreign affairs nounces that the auxiliary will
commentator for the Detroit News, service the Ann Arbor Veterans
will be guest speaker at South Hospital Jan. 15. Entertainment
Oakland County Hadassah's Edu- will be furnished, and refresh-
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cation Night program 8:30 p.m. ments will be served.
Jan. 18 at the Zionist Cultural
Center, Southfield.
Barnes will discuss the fast-
THE
changing situation in Communist
. China and what
it means to
Americans in his
address, "The
Red Menace and
Us." The second
of three chapter-
CALL: LI 7-0896 or LI 5-2737
sponsored educa-
tion programs,
- this evening is
designed for both
Hadassah mem-
bers and their
husbands.
Barnes, 69, is a
veteran commen-
Barnes
tator on the poli-
tical scene, serving on the staff
of the News since his graduation
from the University of Michigan
in 1920.

ALB
FINE

WIN R

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During World War II, Barnes
worked for the Office of War
Information, covering the epo-
chal Cairo and Teheran confer
ences on behalf of nearly 100
civilian correspondents who were
unable to attend the confer-
ences because they were closed
to reporters.

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