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May 12, 1967 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-05-12

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Four Fishman Brothers, Benny Friedman,
Harry Newman Among Noted U. of M. Stars

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

34--Friday, May 12, 1967

Dedicate Mondry Wood in Israel

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temn
1-17121 '73

They are the only four bro.
and Herman Fishman in basket-
Who are outstanding among "The '
thers in Michigan sports history
ball.
Victors" historically accounted for
thus to emerge among the U. of
But the story does not end with
at the University of Michigan?
Ws. most noteworthy athletes.
On the occasion of the 150th an- these three. It is the Fishman name
Herman has to his credit an ttn-
niversary of the University of Mich- that predominates.
pitcher
Four Fishman brothers excelled matched achievement as a
igan, now being observed, three
stars stand out in the athletic in U. of M. sports. Herman in bas- —11 straight wins. He had won six
ketball and baseball, Ben in swim- "M" letters. He has, since his grad-
history of the university:
They are Benny Friedman ming. Mannie, also in basketball, uation, devoted many years as a
volunteer guide in amateur sports,
and Harry Newman in football , and Mickey in baseball.
especially at the Jewish Center.

HARRY MONDRY4

.Ilen•OiN • •

MFMOPLAL 000

Bernice Apt Engaged
to Rabbi A. L. Hershoff

LETTER BOX

unow.,

'Action, Including
Boycott, Needed
Against Russia'

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mondry are shown here on their recent
visit to Israel, where they attended dedication ceremonies of the
INF Wood in memory of his late father, Harry Mondry. Also present
for the 2,500 tree consecration were relatives living in Israel. The
Harry Mondry Memorial Wood is being planted through the Jewish
National Fund with the participation of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Mondry in the Farband-L.Z.O. Forests in Modiin, and made possible
through the contribution of Mrs. Harry Mondry and family.

4 Community Issues to Be Aired
at Council Delegate Assembly
.

The Jewish Community Council's views and thinking on these items
final delegate assembly of the at the assembly.
Other features of the final as,
season will be held 8:30 p.m. Tues- sembly program will be the intro-
day at the Jewish Center, it was duction of the presidents and dele-
announced by Council president gates from new member organiza-
1 tions which have become affiliated
Dr. Samuel Krohn.
In addition to the election and , with Council during the current
season These groups are Beth
installation of Council officers, Joseph Synagogue, Detroit Women
delegates also will be asked for of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity
their views on four policy matters ' and Saad.
which have been developed or dis- ' Cantor Reuven Frankel, co-
cussed during the current year. I chairman of Council's youth corn-
These include community pol- ' mittee, announced that an award
icy on temporary facilities for , will be presented to a local youth
High holiday worship, plans to group for significant social action

avoid organizational conflicts in ,work
during the
Hostesses
for year,
the social hour
scheduling
events,
a proposal
regarding the
observance
of , following the meeting will be from

but as a recorder of current his-
tory, I know how easily myths are
built up .. and then become fact
in the minds of the gullible.
Robert St. John
Box 116
Route 2
Waldorf.
Maryland.

Editor, The Jewish News:
Slihot, or "midnight vigils.
against Russia's persecution of
Jews confined to the walls of Jew- Pilgrimage to Manhood
ish institutions serve no practical
purpose, unless this "crying" re-
Montevideo, Uruguay is the set-
sults in organized meaningful
ting of "Moon in the Pail," a first
ACTION.
Russian officials must be made novel by an Israeli-born, American-
aware that their torture and educated rabbi, Mordecai Schrei-
pogroms against Russian Jewry ber. This story of an 18-year-old
will no longer go unchallenged. country boy whose chance meeting
Their Nazi tactics should be ex- with one of his country's foremost
posed by public 24-hour vigils, viz but forgotten poets changes the
continuous marching around the course of his life will be issued by
y 26
-
World Publishin g , Co . Ma y
UN and every Russian embassy Worl
throughout the world with ap- The poet dies on the night that
propriate placards. There should Juan meets him, but not before tell_
also be a public boycott against ing the boy that he is a born poet
purchasing anything Russian and and exhorting him to follow his un-
discouraging any travel to Russia. explored calling in Montevideo.
especially by conventions. (I will Fired with excitement, Juan acts
do my share of marching). on the advice that very night. Pro-
No Russian whose ancestry is videntially, he even gets lodging in
Catholic or Protestant is required the same room once occupied by
to carry an ID card showing the the poet.
sians of Jewish ancestry are corn-
Juan's misadventures begin on
sians of Jewish ancestry are com- his first day in the big city; he is
pilled to carry an identification hauled to jail for reading a poem
card marked "Jew", similar to the in the Prado on the charge of hawk-
Nazi use of the Star of David. ing a product in a public park. Re-
The purpose is to deprive Russian leased, he finds steady work as a
Jewry of their civil rights and milkman, leaving him abundant
liberties and discriminate against spare time to learn to exercise his
them in housing. schools, public or craft and sullen art.
gov ernment
sof
positions s ahne
posi
T and various
He emerges as a young man
fiel ds
endeavor.
Russian whom
a corrupt society cannot
should either give
corrupt.
them their rights as "Jews" or
"let them go".
Sincerely.
SOL A. DANN

kashrut „at Jewish community- the Workmen's Circle Women's
food Division,
wide functions involving

service and discussion of the i
question, "What should be the ! Radomer Mutual Society
Biographer of Nasser
to Hold Dinner-Dance
Jewish position on public sup-
Radomer Mutual Society of De- Sets Record Straight
port for religious education?"
An informational statement on troit will hold its seventh annual Editor, The Jewish News:
these four issues has been sent installation and Mother's Day Din- So you are going to Israel "the
to the presidents of all Council- ner-Dance 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Bnai latter part of May" ? !
affiliated -organizations with the David Synagogue. The Eric Rose- Mazeltov !
request that they be reviewed and now band will provide the music. And whatever the Hebrew
discussed within each group. Coun- For ticket information contact equivalent is of
cil delegates will, therefore, be in Helen Bowman, KE 3-3624, or BON VOYAGE!
a position to express organizational Rena Goldberg, UN 1-2223.
In a recent issue .
actually some weeks ago .
Carl Alpert
(I do not recognize
the na
.
who is he?)
ILO U
did an article for you
April
26—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vic-
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Phil-
May 2
entitled:
lip E i c h,n e r (Clara MacLean).' for Koblin (Elaine Lerman), 21920 HISTORY'S MANY IFS.
21960 Blackstone, Oak Park, a son. Avon. Oak Park, a daughter, Mel- In it appeared (next to last
anie Jo.
Samuel Aaron.
paragraph) this sentence: •
*
*
"Gamal Abdel Nasser was an
April 25 - to Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Egyptian soldier during the War of
Recommended by Physicians
Eichelbaum (Marilyn Franklin), 1948 and was at one time cap-
RABBI LEO
3631 Gloucester, Flint, a daughter, tured by the Israelis, but later
Susan Lynn.
released."
* • a
As the biographer of the Israeli
Expert Mohel
April 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Comander-in-Chief at that time
Serving Hospitals and Homes
(David Ben-Gurion) and as the
LI
1-9769
Richard
Komer
(Judy
Band),
13104
LI 2-4444.
W, Ten Mile, Huntington Woods, biographer of Nasser, also, I must
set
the record straight.
a daughter, Margery Lynn.
Nasser was never "captured" and
*
CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL
therefore was never "later re-
April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Den- leased." Nasser was one of four
RABBI
nis M. Aaron. 13108 Wales, Hunt- thousand Egyptian and Sudanese
ington Woods, a son, Jonathon soldiers and one thousand civil-
Samuel.
ians who were completely sur-
334-7031
334-4149
* *
rounded in an area with a pe-
Serving In Hospitals and Homes
April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis rimeter of 48 miles called the
J. Lautin (Amy Wolf), 29730 Faluja Pocket. After some months,
I Everett, Southfield, a daughter, agreement was reached between
REV. GOLDMAN L.
Israel and Egypt at a conference
Ellen Beth.
in Rhodes providing for the en-
* * *
To Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Z. Pol- circled men to be permitted to
MOHEL
1 lak (Judith Helaine Mandell) of leave for home. "Capture" is not
Serving at Homes and Hospitals
i Detroit, now residing in Columbus, quite the word.
DI 1-9909
The point may be a minor one,
I O., a son, Brian Laurence.

atilt Arl

GOLDMAN

ncernents

MISS BERNICE APT

Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Apt of Indi-
ana Ave., announce the engagment
of their daughter Bernice to Rabbi
Arthur L. Hershoff, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Solomon Hershoff of Brockton, -
Mass.
Miss Apt attended the Beth
Jacob Teachers Seminary in Jerus-
alem. Her fiance studied at the
Rabbinical Seminary of America
in Forest Hills, N.Y. He just re-
cently received his ordination in
Jerusalem.
A summer wedding is planned.

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