THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, September 22, 1967 Hashomer Hatzair Plans Oneg Shabat; 2 Leaders Return From Israel Hashomer Hatzair Zionist Move- ment will hold its oneg Shabat 7:30 p.m. today at the new location, 14021 W. Eight Mile. Games, skits, Israeli folk dances and songs by the. Shomria Choir will be featured. Refreshments will be served. Guests age 1018 are invited. Tv:o of the youth leaders, Melvyn Krugel and Julie Klein, have just returned from Israel, where they were volunteers for three months. In addition, A. Mordechai Jacobs has returned from a year of studies at the Institute for Youth Leaders in Jerusalem. They Made the Grade MICHAEL KASKY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kasky of Wood- ingham Dr.. was awarded a fellow- ship in the department of his- tory at the University of Massachu- setts, Amhurst. Kasky is a graduate of Wayne State University. School in Brooklyn Moves to New Quarters BROOKLYN. N.Y. (JTA)—One of the nation's largest Jewish high school complexes in the United States was established in Brooklyn this week when the Yeshiva Uni- versity High School for Boys mov- ed its 391 students into a renovat- ed building on a block-long site. The building was purchased by the university in 1964 as part of a S1:200,000 program to deal with a shortage of classroom, laboratory and recreational facilities at its two Brooklyn high schools. Sabbath Leaders Named Young Israel of Greenfield has appointed Tzvi Silverstein to direct the junior minyan which meets 9:30 a.m. Saturdays at the syna- gogue. Aviva Noble will lead a group of children age 4-7 at 2:30 p.m. Satur- days in the building. Refreshments will be served. All children who cannot read the prayers will be led by Tova Levi 9:30 a.m. Saturdays at Young Is- rael. The liar's punishment is not in the least that he is not believed, but that he cannot believe anyone else. —George .Bernard Shaw. Youth Symphony Season Starts at Shaarey Zedek The Shaarey Zedek Youth Sym-' rehearsal 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the phony, directed by Jerome Stasson,1 youth lounge of Cong. Shaarey will begin its eighth season at Zedek. One of the few synagogue youth orchestras in the United States, the Jewish Students Warn Shaarey Zedek group appeared in of Czech Anti-Semitism a television special in 1964 and appeared as featured artists on the PARIS (JTA) — Fear of a re- Israeli Independence Day celebra- turn of anti-Semitism to Czecho- tion in 1966. In addition, the or- , slovakia was voiced by the World chestra has performed for many Union of Jewish Students. In a festivals and holiday programs. 1 During the Israel war, Jews By HILARY MARROW letter to the Czech ambassador in over the world felt a need to all (Editor's Note: Hilary, The Jew- i Festival music, Israeli music, Paris. the group expressed concern ish News' correspondent from Oak I help in some way, and Tilburg over developments in Czechoslo- special arrangements of Jewish Path High School. is the daughter I was no different. "Everything folk music, chamber music and the vakia. As evidence of an anti- are of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Markow of , was for Israel," Marion remem- Jewish trend, the students cited standard symphonic literature Rosemary Ave.. Oak Park. The! bered. "In the factories, they the recent manifesto for intellec- performed during the season. Or- Eagle American's editorial assis, would give three hours of their chestral techniques are studied, as salaries to Israel. We had ex. tual freedom signed by 300 Czech well as sightreading and accom- tant, Hilary works on the year- writers and artists which appeared book, is president of the Coln- , hibitions to raise money. The in the London 'Times, and the ac- paniment skills. munieations Club, a member of CIA (Collective Israel Action) Auditions will be held during the tions of the Czech government in gave very much money. We sent both the Student Advisory Com• both rehearsals of Sunday and Oct. 1. volunteers to Isreal. It was just . stripping a noted Czech writer of For information, call Stasson, LI mittee and the Future Teachers his citizenship for expressing pro- Club and has her eye on a career I fantastic. The whole of the ' 8-8596. Israel views. Netherlands was just for Israel." in journalism. She is recording or- The un i on, representing secretary of Rapaport Bnai Brith i Teen-agers, according to Marion's in Europe, Africa and Girls and attends Bnai Moshe observation, are different here.' gat, zation s attp is away& °Lei I "I've noticed," she said, "that all , North America, asked the Czech Synagogue.) government "to allow free expres- "Everything is much bigger in girls are together with all boys. sion of opinions and to halt the America than in my home town." In Holland, when you like a boy anti-Semitism—particularly ' said Marion Rose Mayer, 17, Oak you just go out with him, and you rise of strong since the development of ' Park High School's foreign ex- don't look at other boys. Here, if • the recent Middle East crisis." - change student from Holland. She you go with one boy you also act ' -- _ is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.] friendly to other boys. " In her free time, Marion likes Max Mayer of Tilburg and has an IMPROVE older brother. Ludo. During her to participate in sports and read ' YOUR stay in Oak Park, Marion is living Pearl Buck novels. She also plays COLLEGE with Mr. and Mrs. George Taxe, , the piano in the classical vein. FOR their daughter Ilene. and her sis- 1 Marion's ambition is to be an in- BOARD ter and three brothers. Ilene is a' terpreter, perh ps at the United YOUNG SCORES Nations. Shs w I attend the Uni- 1 junior at Oak Park High. FEET WITH Is upon her re- I asked Marion about Jewish life ' versity of Br ASSOCIATED TUTORS in Tilburg as compared to Oak turn home. College board preparatory Course While she is her Marion plans Park. She said there was a vast starts Sept. 24 '67 for December Scientific Shoe Fitters difference. "There are only fifty to be active at Oak Park High board. Class is limited. Jewish people in my town of 145,- ' School. She plans to join several 15224 W. 7 Mile Rd. Phone 548-2700 Now! blocks East of Greenfield 21/2 Associated Tutors specialist in Ele- 000, and many of us are going out. clubs and perhaps write for the' Hours 10-6 Daily Jr. High School, High of town to universities to studyH school paper. Outside of school,' mentary School and College tutoring. 342-8559 There we join Jewish clubs. In Marion has joined Chavairos BBG: Amsterdam. the center of Jewish Marion is looking forward to life, they have both Orthodox and school life in America for many Limited Number of Applications For Reform synagogues, where in Ti!-' reasons. "I want to see if the Expanded New Facilities NOW OPEN burg we only have one synagogue, teachers are as nice as everyone 1 which is Orthodox." ! says they are," she said. "I am Marion spoke of the Sabbath enjoying all aspects of American' customs and problems: "Friday! Jewish life. espeially the bagels.; evening we stay at home with our They don't have bagels in Tilburg.'' families, and the meal is just a But when I meet Americans I ; bit more than usual. Saturday is want them to know that Holland Secuoti.o4d, eoafe. mostly the same, with the bigger is no longer the country of the' Shabbos meal. We couldn't hold windmills and wooden shoes, it is ! 50 Minutes From N.Y.C. the Sabbath because in Holland we: really very modern." CO-ED BOARDING SCHOOL had to go to school on Saturday] Grades 9 thru 12 morning, and I couldn't miss my 1 The oldest army in the world Graduates in Leading Universities classes. We are still trying, in is the 83-strong Swiss Guard in the American Jewish Cultural Home Life spite of the fact that there are so, Vatican City, with a regular foun- Daniel Trotsky, Director few Aws in Tilburg, to get a min-' dation dating back to Jan. 21, 1506. i Area Code 203-325-2231 yam 4o all the men go to shut." ' Its origins, however, extend back Leading Families of Detroit Select The Roosevelt School The boys of Tilburg are Bar Mitzva before 1400. at 13. but Marion's father observ- ed that on that occasion it seems that "parties are more important than the Bar Mitzva itself." Youth News Exchange Student Finds Oak Park Life Far Cry From Tilburg Netherlands PERSONALIZED FITTING ft t LEIB SHOES The.N oosevelt Sehoo1 sk.„Paeat, IS YOUR SON I DAUGHTER GOING TO COLLEGE? I t 1r! . ' ' 111 or they'll surely appreciate receiving all the news from back home . .. thru the columns of The Jewish News they can keep abreast of all local happenings as well as news of Jews everywhere .. SPECIAL FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY THAT'S THE RUG! $ from Sept. 22 thru June 22 or your School Term' 4 DON'T DELAY — ORDER TODAY gN NEW YORE CITY, THE MOST EXPENSIVE CARPET EVER MADE WAS SOLD FOR *250,000.1T MEASURED 24 FT.,9 IN. BY 15 FT., 6 IN., CONTAINED 100 SHADES AND 11,877000 KNOTS! 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