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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-02-23

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30—Fridsy, February 23, 1968

Men's Clubs I

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS , '

Beth Aaron Buys $20,000 Israel Bonds

At a ceremony marking the purchase of $20,000 in Israel Bonds
by Beth Aaron Congregation, (from left) are: Allan Rosenberg, vice
president; Max Nosanchuk, president of the congregation; Rabbi Ben-
jamin H. Gorrelick and Albert E. Ellenson, vice president. The
purchase was made under the building fund clause.

AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
TICAL ASSOCIATION will install
the following officers 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute: president, Charles Tennen;
vice president, Aaron Karp; trea-
surer; Max Millman; secretaries,
Edward Rothenberg and Asher
Smith; and past president, Harold
Ellias, ex-officio. Board members
are Harry Adler, Morris Averbuch,
Bernard Breyer, Henry Cohen,
Ben Daitch, Harry Dorfman, Ben
Finkel, Alex Goldman, Meyer
Goldstein, Sam Kaplan, Harry
Katzman, Hyman Margolis, Sam
Plucer, Al Roggin, Jack Schneyer,
Bob Schwartz, Milton Singer, Mi-
chael Wainer; and honorary board
member, Dr. Martin Barr, dean of
the school of pharmacy, Wayne
State University. Friends invited.
For reservations, call Hyman Mar-
golis, UN 4-7109, or Meyer Gold-
stein, DI 1-2815.

U.S. Savings Bond Drive Spurred

More than 250 prominent indus- freedom shares via the payroll
trialists, bankers, labor leaders, savings and bond-a-month plans.
and U.S. Treasury volunteers from Treasury officials hope the inten-
Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb sive promotion, which will be con-
counties met Wednesday noon at ducted during April and May, will
the Sh-alen Cadillac Hotel to result in enrollment of at least
in
launch the 1968 Metropolitan De- 82,000 additional payroll savers
troit Share - in - Freedom Savings the tri-county area.

Bonds Campaign.
Host at the luncheon meeting
PHOTOGRAPHY
was W. D. MacDonell, president
of Kelsey-Hayes Co. and volunteer
state savings bonds chairman for
Michigan. He recently was named
547-4805
chairman of the Metropolitan De-
WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAS
troit Campaign by Treasury Secre- t
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
tary Henry H. Fowler.
Principal speaker was Lt. Gen

'It Was a 2-Day War,'

National President of JWVA Due Here JNF Speaker Jokes

Mrs. Ted Garfinkle, president of
the National Ladies' Auxiliary of
the Jewish War Veterans of the
U.S.A. will make her official visit
to Michigan March 12 and 13, ac-
cording to Department of Michigan
President Mrs. William Greenberg.
Chairman of Mrs. Garfinkle's
visit is Mrs. Jack Iden, past de-

JWV

Bloch Rose Auxiliary will hold a
membership meeting 8:15 p.m.
Tuesday at the Oak Park Com-
munity Center. A regular business
meeting will be followed by humor-
ist Mrs. E. Cohen, doing Sam Lev-
enson's "Everything But Money."
Refreshments and a social hour
will follow. Prospective members
are invited. For information, call
Gerry Feldman, 398-8955, or Dor-
othy Goldberg, UN 2-6610.

College of Judaica
to Fete Blumenthal

Former Detroiter William R. Blu-
menthal will receive the University
of Judaism award at a brealdast in
Sinai Temple,
Los Angeles Sun-
day.
Blumenthal will
be honored "for !"
his many cultural,
historical a n d
communal activi-
ties to which he
has devoted a
lifetime of crea-
t
tive service."
The award will
be presented by
Dr. Max Vorspan,
provost of the
university.
Blumenthal, a
member of the
Blumenthal
board of directors
of the Sinai Temple, is a member
of the board of overseers of the
university and of its Patrons So-
ciety. An educator, social worker,
research specialist and bibliophile,
he was president of the Denver
Zionist Council, and vice president
of the Southern Pacific Region,
Zionist Organization of America. In
Detroit, he had been director of the
Keren Hayesod in the late 1920s.
Blumenthal is noted for his per-
sonal library of 10,000 volumes,
one of the best-known collections
of Judaica outside of libraries in
the United States. He is a founder
of the Fellowship of Jewish Cul-
ture of Los Angeles, and is chair-
man of the Jewish Historical So-
ciety of Southern California.
Dr. Walter Ackerman, dean of
the Hebrew Teachers College and
College of Judaica, will be guest
speaker at the affair.

JACQUES COUSIN, general man-
ager of the United Foundation, has
been elected to the board of
trustees of the Metropolitan Fund.

partment president, who is the
guard of the JWVA and co-ordin-
ator of the National Ladies Bulletin.
Assisting her are Mesdames Sid-
ney Cohen, Morton Oppenheim,
Oscar Katz and Ben Cowan, all
past department presidents.
Senior Vice President Mrs. Irv-
ing Silk and Junior Vice President
Mrs. Sol Goldberg also will par-
ticipate. Mrs. Goldberg, depart-
ment membership chairman, is
chairman of a paid-up member-
ship party to be held March 12 at
Temple Israel, at which Mrs. Gar-
finkle will speak. Junior vice presi-
dents of Michigan's 12 auxiliaries
are assisting Mrs. Goldberg in
planning the membership cabaret
night, which will begin with a
cocktail hour 7 p.m.. Admission
will be open only to paid-up mem-
bers of JWVA. Dues may be paid
at the door.
On March 13, the Flint Ladies
Auxiliary will host Mrs. Garfinkle
at a tea following a visit to the
Whaley Home for Boys, one of the
auxiliaries' regular child welfare
projects. Accompanying the na-
tional president will be Mrs. John
Nemon, past national president;
Mrs. Greenberg, Mrs. Iden and
Mrs. Sidney Lantz, president of
Silverman Auxiliary.

JWV Bowling Tourney

The Jewish War Veterans fifth
annual regional bowling tourna-
ment, sponsored by the Depart-
ment of Michigan, will take place
at Melody Lanes, March 30.31. For
information, call William Geer,
LI 7-8971.

Cohn's 'Committee of 99'
Recommends Modernized
Wayne County Govt.

Avers Cohn, attorney and co-
chairman of the "Committee of 99"
citizen's group, Tuesday presented
the results of a year-long study,
describing Wayne County's govern-
mental structure as unrepresenta-
tive and unwieldy, and recommend-
ing that it be modernized through
adoption of county home rule.
The 99-member group was ap-
pointed by Mel Ravitz, chairman of
the County Board of Supervisors,
to study county government and
recommend whether or not the
county should move to implement
the Michigan County Home Rule
Act of 1966.
The committee report presented
to Ravitz and the Board of Super-
visors said that the structure of
county government has changed
little since the mid-19th Century
and is outmoded and inadequate to
cope with the present-day needs of
Wayne County's 2,700,000 citizens.

It was not a six-day but a two-
day war, Col. Yaacov Kaplan, com-
mander of the Israeli forces in Gali-
lee last June, said in jest to a
large gathering of attorneys, in-
surance men and accountants, at
the meeting of the professional
committee for the Jewish Nation-
al Fund Foundation, at Cong. Bnai
Moshe, Monday night.
Col. Kaplan explained that it was
a "two-day war" in the sense that
it took Israel's forces two days to
subdue Egypt, two days to end the
conflict with Jordan and two days
to finish the job in Syria.
Participants in the evening's
program included Judge Burton R.
Shifman, Rabbi Moses Lehrman,
Brig. Gen. William Weinstein, Judge
Joseph J, Pernick and Gerald L.
Portney.

Max Nosanchuk
Heads Beth Aaron

Max Nosanchuk is the new
president of Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue, succeeding Sam Loberman,
who served nar-
y two years.
Nosanchuk will
serve out the
present term.
Active at Beth
Aaron for many
year s, Nosan-
chuk has held a
umber of top
offices and been
chairman of key

GARSON ZELTZER

Lewis W. Walt, assistant com-
mandant, U.S. Marine Corps. Gen.
Walt told the group that in view
of the tense situation in Vietnam
and the threat of inflation at home,
the sense of urgency surrounding
the savings bonds program is

greater today than at any time
since World War II.
Basic objective of the tri-county
campaign is to step up purchases
of U.S. savings bonds and the new

18,843 schlorships to the 167,000
high school seniors who participat-
ed in the competition. Scholarship
winners are entitled to an annual
NORTHWEST DETROIT COUN- award of $250 to $1,000, depending
CIL of Civic and Consumer Asso- upon financial need, for each of
ciations will meet at Carpenters' four years of study at a regents-
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Thursday to discuss current state New York.
issut a, including riot control and
The Detroit Department of
gun legislation. Senator Raymond
Dzendzel will speak. Councilwoman Parks and Recreation maintains
233
playfields, playgrounds and
Mary Beck will be honored on her
playlots comprising 1,176 acres.
Leap Year birthday.

Treasere CT :n4rim

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

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NEW YORK (JTA) — More than
half of 370 seniors at the four
Yeshiva University High Schools
eligible to compete for the New
York State Regents College Schlor-
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BRIDES — BAR MITZVAS

Immigrant's Son Hailed
as Tevye in London

Nosanchuk committees, also
working for a new synagogue edi-
fice, to be built in Southfield. He
is active in communal affairs, in
the Allied Jewsh Campaign and
Israel Bond drives. Nosanchuk, a •

builder, has lived in Detroit for
47 years and is a member of Pis-
gah Lodge, Bnai Brith, and Mosaic
Lodge of Masons.
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president, has been appointed
third vice-president of the con-
gregation.

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