Solution to Calendar Conflicts Miss Brenda Katcher WSU Press Issues Sought at Delegate Assembly; to Wed Mr. Schwartz 'The Sons of Ben' "Jonsonian Comedy in Caroline Dr. Krohn Re-Elected President England" is interestingly portrayed Passage of a resolution to remedy council to so discipline its member Calendar conflicts between corn- organizations. munal organizations, heated dis- The question arose last Yom cussion on two other community Kippur when the Shaarit Haplay- questions and the re-election of Dr. tah organization sought to hold Samuel Krohn to his third term services for its own members and as president of the Jewish Com- the general public. munity Council occupied delegates There also was heated discus- to the concluding council assembly sion on the question of observ- of season Tuesday evening at ance of kosher dietary laws by the the Jewish Cen- — -31 organizations holding community- ter. , wide functions. However, - there Hoping to re- was no vote on the measure, pro- solve a Ion g- posed once before at a delegate standing problem assembly and tabled for further of two or more study. organizations The proposal that organizations scheduling corn- observe the dietary laws at public munitywide func- functions was meant to encourage tions on the same wider participation of all segments date, the council of the community. executive com- . mittee, and now ; Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Tem- the council dele- ple Israel, who originated the dis- gates, have ap- - cussion, said "In the early days, proved the fol- L Reform Judaism wanted to break away from the 'father' (traditional lowing three-i Dr. Krohn Judaism). Now we have reached pronged action: r a e nsd e m wh - a l n e t w e r how • As in the past, the council will m t e ih , o ur father notify both organizations as a con- It uch is time the Jewish commun . ity flirt in scheduling arises and ask started to have some unity. When that the two groups amicably work we have a community function, no out the problem. one should be excluded. Perhaps • Should this action fail, the during the coming year, we can council will attempt to resolve the achieve some kind of understand- conflict through mediation, or, if ing . . . find some common ground necessary, arbitration. upon which we can meet." The delegates, representing • If further action is warranted, the council will state its own posi- council-affiliated organizations, ap- proved the recommendations for tion on the question. council office by the nominating Hubert Sidlow, chairman of the committee, headed by Sidney Council's internal relations com- Shevitz. mittee, which originally formu- Elected with Dr. Krohn were lated the policy resolution, said Avern Cohn, Harold Berry and the council would act as a court Irving Pokempner, vice presi- of review as each instance dents: George Zeltzer• secretary. arises. If a group fails to clear and Sidney J. Karbel. treasurer. its date with the council, the Elected to the executive com- latter will make public note of mittee for a three-year term were such failure to cooperate, he Marshall Brenner, Zeldon Cohen, said. Rabbi Hayim Donin, Dr. Norman Delegates were asked to reaffirm Drachler• Arthur Gould. Lewis S. a council policy against "mush- Grossman, Dr. Richard C. Hertz, room synagogues," so-called con- Jerome Kelman, Louis LaMed, gregations that spring up for the Mrs. Samuel Linden. Mrs.' Martin High Holidays and disband imme- Naimark • Louis Rosenzweig. Rabbi , diately afterward. Instead, after Jacob Sega 1, John H. Shen- lively discussion from the floor, herd. Dr. Leonard Sidlow and Mrs. the delegates voted to table the Charles Solovich. Elected to a term expiring next May was Rabbi measure. David Rosin, chairman of the Irwin Groner. council subcommittee that re- ABRAHAM HARZFELD, the evaluated the policy on mushroom of a new biography. ' -The synagogues, said the measure was subject Village Builder" by Simon Kush- directed at individuals who are not net-. was the guest of honor at a a part of an ongoing congregation reception given by the Ilerzl Press but who hold—and sell tickets to— on the occasion of the publication High Holiday services for personal of the book in English. Harzfeld, gain. a pioneer Israeli who went to The policy also would apply to Palestine in 1914, was praised for organizations with no religious the leadership role he has played orientation who similarly invite the in the development of agricultural general public to High Holiday villages in Palestine and Israel. services. Dr. Emanuel Neumann, chairman Rosin said it is in the community of the Herzl Press, who presided interest to protect small congrega- ; at the reception, said that no man tions that would be hurt by mush- ' has "made a more significant con- room synagogues, adding that no tribution to the development of synagogue would turn away those agricultural settlements and vil- who cannot afford the price of a ; !ages in Israel than Abraham ticket. He said that it is up to the Ilarzfeld." Pinsker Hold Yom HaAtzmaut Event Prof. Joe Lee Davis of the University of Michigan, published by Wayne State University Press. The informative volume, with its emphasis on the comic in the era of Charles I, describes the "Sons of Ben' — the disciples who authored 32 comedies. Thus, Prof. Davis helps restore Ben Jonson to popularity and draws attention to the creative writers of his time. A chronology of Caroline and Pre-Caroline years is of special value to the reader. in "The Sons of Ben," by No great advance has ever been made in science, politics, or reli- MISS BRENDA KATCHER gion, without controversy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Katcher - —Lyman Beeches. of Tucson announce the engage- ment of their daughter Brenda to .0) Howard Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz of Camden Square, Southfield, Miss Katcher is a graduate of the University of Arizona, where she was affiliated with Alp! i Ep- silon Phi sorority. Mr. Schwartz is a graduate of Wayne State Uni- versity, where he was president of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, and of Law. 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