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October 06, 1967 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-10-06

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TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 6, 1967-17

Israel Bond Sales at Beth Aaron

At the Beth Aaron leadership reception in advance of the Israel
Bond High Holy Day appeal, are (from left): Max Nosanchuck, first
vice president; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Katkewsky, who hosted the affair
at their home in Southfield; Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick; Dr.
Jacob Goldman, guest speaker; and Sam Loberman, president of
the congregation. The reception resulted in over $10,000 in Israel
Bond subscriptions. Beth Aaron bought $100,000 in Israel Bonds
from its building fund last May.

The president and conductor
of the Jewish Folk Chorus,

and the entire Chorus wish
all the people of the world

A Happy New Year

F

Ruth Gordon is portraying her
60th role of stage and screen in
Paramount's "Rosemary's Baby"
under Roman Polanski's direction.
The wife of Garson Kanin, Miss
Gordon won a Golden Globe from
a Hollywood Foreign Press Asso-
ciation last year for her perform-
ance in "Inside Daisy Clover."

J

MR. and MRS. JULIUS ROTENBERG

AND FAMILY

Are wishing all their relatives,

friends and business associates

A Happy, Healthy and

Prosperous New Year

,

newYear Ureetings

JO Cal

Our griends

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* New Installations

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Audubon Classic: `Birds of America' in Seven Volumes

Lovers of birds, students of nat-
ural history and frontier life, Au-
dubon fans—all who have an in-
terest in ornithology will be en-
chanted by a seven-volume set of
books that could well be termed
encyclopedic on the subject it
deals with.
Dover Publications (180 Varick,
NY14) have just reissued "The
Birds of America," the classic by
John James Audubon. These seven
volumes represent the first reprint
of the significant Audubon text
since 1871.

monument ever erected by Man to
Nature.' " It described the first
editions and guides the reader to
an appreciation of the reprinted
works that are making their ap-
pearance in this new edition for
the first time in 96 years.
There is an excellent index of
the birds and the sources, the
places where the birds are to be

All of America's birds, every
conceivable specie s, will be
found in this descriptive work.
The pictures and the drawings
are as classic as the texts, and
the informative 'material serves
the manifold purpose of pro-
viding excellent reading mate-
rial and being useful as text-
books.

Israel

NEW YORK (JTA) — A record
total of more than $4,000,000 was
pledged here at a dinner inaugu-
rating the 50th anniversary year of
the Federation of Jewish Philan-
thropies of New York toward a
record-setting 1967-68 campaign
for $27,000,000. The dinner honored
Allan D. Emil, who served as main-
tenance fund chairman for the
past two years.
The total, the largest amount
ever raised in a single evening
for maintenance of privately-spon-
sored New York health, welfare
and Co m m unity agencies, was
pledged by some 300 community
leaders who heard Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller stress the continuing
and expanding need for such sup-
port for health and welfare pro-
grams despite increasing govern.
ment outlays in this field.
George H. Heyman Jr., main-
tenance
campaign chairman,

declared that "the impatience of
our less affluent citiens at the
failure of our system to work its
wonders for them, and their con-
sequent mood of helplessness
and despair, constitute the most
menacing forces on the horizon."
He warned that "we are running
a life-and-death race against the
onrushing forces of social needs
which threaten to engulf us be-
fore we can arrange their solu-
tion."

Heyman asserted that the role
of the federation in helping to re-
solve this problem must be to "offer
bolder and more imaginative pro-
grams of social service, probe
deeper into the nature of human
problems and pioneer in the de-
velopment of effective services and
programs designed to deal with the
growing complexity of man's en-
vironment and its constant mal-
adjustments."

Israeli Victory Causes
Doubts of Soviet Arms

LONDON (ZINS) — Experts on
Soviet affairs have revealed that
Israeli's victory in the Six-Day
War, when confronted with Soviet
arms, has caused consternation and
anxiety in the Warsaw Pack mili-
tary circles.
Articles and news items appear-
ing in newspapers in P o 1 an d,
Romania, and Hungary have ques-
tioned why Soviet arms and in-
structors were not successful in
instructing the Arabs in use of the
weapons and in military strategy.

The greatest meteor shower on
record occured on the night of
Nov. 12-13, 1833, when the Leonid
meteors (which occur every 33
years) were visible from 9 p.m. to
8 a.m. from the Gulf of Mexico to
Halifax.

Bond

and

Congregational

There is a new introduction in
the first of the seven volumes by
Dean Amadon, Lamont Curator of
Birds of the American Museum of
Natural Science, who points out:
"The original edition of 'Birds
of America," known as the ele-
phant folio, may well be, as Baron
Cuvier declared, 'the greatest

NY Federation Raises
$4 Million in A Night

found, the legends that relate to
many of the birds—these form a
fantastic story.
There is fascination in the de-
scriptions of the way the birds
live and function. The panorama
in "The Birds of America" is im-
mense. This seven-volume set of
extraordinary books will be valued
by all who acquire them.

ay

Wigh, gloly

Yfonor

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PARTICIPATING CONGREGATIONS

SYNAGOGUE

RABBI

Adas Shalom

Jacob E. Segal
Milton Arm
Benjamin H. Gorrelick

Ahavas Achirn
Beth Aaron

Israel I. Halpern
Joel Lake
Manuel Neiman
A. Irving Schnipper

Beth Abraham
Beth Halal
Beth Joseph
Beth Moses
Beth Shalom

Beth Tefilok
Emanuel Tikvah
Beth Yehudah

PRESIDENT

Rudolph Shulman

Dr. Manuel Feldman
Samuel Loberman
Henry Thumin
Benoit Gorge
Hyman H. Karp
Benjamin Kinzer

Frank Nelson

Mordecai Halpern

Morris Dorn
Meyer Levin

Leiser Levin

Joshua Spiro

Harry Koltonow

B'nai David
B'nai Israel
B'nai Jacob

goyim Donin
Samuel Adler
I Isaac

B'nai Moshe

Moses Lehrman
Solomon H. Gruskin
Chaskel Grubner

B'nai Zion
Dovid Ben Nuchim

Ernest L. Citron
Charles Vikser

Melvin Weisz

Nathan Wolok
Harry Rott

Ezras Achim

Isadore Sosnick

(Turover Temple)
Mishkan Israel-

Nusach Harie--
Lubavitcher Center
Mogen Abraham—

Beth Jacob

Shaarey Shomayim
Shaarey Zedek
Shomrey Emunah

Day Parshan

Jacob Kranz

Solomon P. Wohlgelernter

Max Kaplan

Joseph Balberar
Samuel C. Koran

Leo Y. Goldman
Irwin Groner

S. Zachariash

Temple Beth Am
Temple Beth El
Temple Emanuel
Temple Israel
Young Israel
Greenfield
Young Israel

Fred Green
David Jesse!
Aubrey Ettenheimer
Dr. Richard C. Hertz
Dr. Conrad H. Goode
Milton Rosenbaurn
Leon From, Robert Syme .... Martin H. Berris

Northwest
Young Israel
Oak Woods

Samuel H. Prero

Rabbi E. E. Greenfield

James I. Gordon

Phillip Stollman

Charles T. Gellman

Joshua Sperka

GUEST SPEAKERS

IRA FEINBERG

DR. ARYEH NESHER

ELEAZAR LIPSKY

ZEV SIEGEL

Lawrence
David I. Berris, David J. Cohen, Dr. Jacob Goldman,
Gubow, Judge Charles Kaufman, Judge Ire G. Kaufman, Judge
Nathan J. Kaufman, Emanuel Mark, Councilman Mel J. Ravitz, Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal, Sidney Shevitz, Max Sosin, Zvi Tomkiewicz, Melvin
Weisz.

CONGREGATION AND

HIGI4 HOLY DAY

PHILLIP STOLLMAN
NORMAN ALLAN
MORRIS J. BRANDWINE
JUDGE NATHAN J. KAUFMAN

MAX SOSIN

COUNCIL

Chairman

Co-Chairman

Co-Chairman
Co-Chairman

Co-Chairman

In addition to Speakers, Presidents, and Rabbis of participating con.

gregotions, the committee includes:

Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, Rev. Hyman J. Adler, Norman Bloke,
Hyman M. Beale, Harry Cohen, Norman Cattier, Jonas Dworin, Harry
Eakin, Isaac M. Foxstein, Dr. Manuel Feldman, William Genser,
Nathaniel 11.. Goldstick, Joe Gorman, Sam Gottlieb, Menasha Haar,
Irving A. Hershman, Morris Karbal, Joseph Katchke, Samuel Katkin,
Karl Katkowsky, Judge Ira G. Kaufman, Otto Kaufman, Judge George

D. Kent, Nathan King, Jack Kraizman, Sol Lessman, Morris Ben
Lewis, Jack Lieberman, William Liberson, Hyman Lipsitz, Sam Maze,
Max Nosanchuk, Samuel Novetsky, Sol Nusbaum, Max Ostrow, Sam
Platt, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Portnoy, N. P. Rossen, Julius Rotenberg,

Dr. Robert Schlaff, David Schoichit, Jack Shenkman, Joseph Shaman,
Ben W. Siegal, David Silver, Harold Sable, Max Sosin, Isadore Starr,
Max Stollman, Herman Strassburger, Norman &laconic, Meyer Tere-

belo, Henry Thumin, Zvi Tomkiewicz, Melvin Weisz, Bernard Winer,

Sam Zack.

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