Wayne State Senior Lee Alpert Heads Great Lakes Council of Fraternities Lee Alpert, president of the Inter-Fraternity Council at Wayne State University. was elected presi- dent of the Great Lakes Interfra- ternity Council at its convention re- cently. Alpert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Alpert, of W. Lincoln Ave., Oak Park. is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity and an area chairman of the general solicita- tion campaign for the Jewish Wel- fare Junior Divkion. He is a sen- ior in pre-law and a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary leadership fraternity. Set This Weekend . to Focus on Teen's Concerns THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . 4 34—Friday, March 8, 1968 Shul -In' A new program will be inaugu- Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of Adas Sha- tom, on "Our Responsibility to dency over the president of the rated by the Adas Shalom United Israel": Rabbi Schachter, who will it in largest fraternity counc n the S ynagogue Youth this weekend be- world, at the University of 1111- ginning at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. The lead the discussion on "Does Hasi- is an dism Offer Anything to the Mod- nois. program, called a "Shubin," As president of the GIWC, Al - all-night activity, which will con- ern Jew", and Dr. Marvin Weck- pert's duties include planning next centrate on the problems faced by stein, psychiatrist who will sepak ear's convention to be hosted by Jewish teen-agers in modern' on "Personality Crisis; Identifica- tion vs. Individualism." Wayne State. The conference is America. Chevra USY to Meet Chevra United Synagogue Youth will have a discussion of prejudice and anti-Semitism at its "shalosh seuda" (literally, third meal) 4:45 p.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth Moses. There will be closing Sabbath services. For evil news rides post, while good news haits.—Miton. MORE YOUTH NEWS PAGE 35 Following I s r a e 1 i dancing, composed of interfraternity coun- The all-night program will begin cils from six states •and Ontario. with Maariv and Havdallah and those assembled will hold a sec- Alpert's victory was linked with will be followed by a social-drama ' and series of discussion groups. Louis Rosen. principal of the his delegation's emphasis on a new written by Mark Schneider. which Orchestra and Entertainment kind of fraternity member: the was awarded first prize in the na- , Adas Shalom Religious School, "individual man." who is con- tional USY creative arts contest. histo"v teacher at Cass, will lead corned less with sophomoric pranks The kev-note address will be de- the discussion on "The Jew in the Public School System." l' zvi "associated with the 1920s." and li••ered by Rabbi Zalman Schachter, Berkal, Adas Shalom executive more with his society in general. head of the department of Judaica Alpert won the GLIFC pre.i- director, will discuss "Synagogue I at the University of Manitoba. HERB & MARILYNN SHAPIRO or Country Club"; Emil Wolok, Rabbi Schachter of Winnipeg. a PHOTOGRAPHERS chairman of the Adas Shalom modern "Hasid" will speak on the St Weddings, Bar Mitzvas relevance of Judaism to mo dern education committee, will discuss Price High Quality Mod U.S. Supreme Court, said She- teen-agers. "The Future of Jewish Educa Rabbi Leon Fram appeared be- tion in America"; David Tanz- vitz "we have been assured by 356-8819 fore the Detroit Common Council to y address , F oown 11 i g the keynote federal mediator, will a man, various authorities, including our express the opposition of the Jew- the audience will form seven dis- State Police, that it is unneces- cussinn groups. led by leaders in discuss "The Jew in the Profes- ish Community Council of Metro- sional World of Big Business"; politan Detroit to the adoption of sary and that our police already the community. The speakers will Norman Levin. Beth Aaron youth MUSIC a proposed crime control ordi- have this power. Whether they include Richard Loenthal of the (Just Great) have in fact been exercising it." Anti-Defamation League, speaking director and president of the nance. Liberal Arts student body at Rabbi Fram joined with other He added: MAURY LITTLE on "Our Role in the Changing Face Wayne State University, will dis- religious and community leaders AND THE TOWNSMEN "We deplore the prevalence of a of Civil Rights."; Rabbi Leonard religious and community leaders, feeling of the inevitability of riots Cahan of Adas Shalom, speaking cuss "The Role of the Jewish KE Student on the College Lam- among them Sidney Sheritz, co- and conflict. We deplore the grow- on the topic, "Is God Dead?"; Pus"; and Rabbi Cahan will lead chairman of the Michigan Civil ing inclination of extremists—black Rabbi Simcha Berkowitz, instruc- ft Beer Not a discussion on " Rights Commission, in opposing or white—who seem to be 'itching' for at the Midrasha, speaking on, the "stop and frisk" legislation for a violent confrontation. We de- -wh y Judaism Now?"; Father Students - The Right of Dissent." PHOTOGRAPHY because "there already are ade- plore the tendency of those govern- John C. Schwarz of Gesu, on Next the groups will view an quate laws to deal with street ment officials who react to these "Jews in a Christian Society"; anti-war film, called "The Magi. crime and this approach could serious problems with only re- clan" and will discuss the import- 547-4805 ance of the peace movement in serve to divert attention from sponses of containment and repres- , WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAS American society. Following folk t h e much-needed constructive sion. SPECIAL OCCASIONS They Made measures realistically required to •singing the groups will hold their i "We believe that agencies o f third and final discussion session solve the urban crisis." He alluded government — local, state and on the topics: "The War in Viet- to the fact that the United States federal — including those involved PRESENTS nam" and "The Persecution of Supreme Court has currently under in law enforcement — must be advisement a case that will deter- charged with a degree of responsi- HOWARD M. DAVIS who got Soviet Jewry." The groups will mine the constitutionality of such bility that does not permit them his start in fencing by taking a then come together to view the legislation. The corporation coun- to act out of anger or prejudice class from Coach Isvan Danosi, movie "Raisin in the Sun." The sel has already advised that "stop that may characterize the ordinary is now one of Wayne State Uni- program will conclude with Sha- and frisk" legislation raises many versity's f o i 1 fencers. A liberal limit. breakfast and a peace circle complex constitutional issues which citizen. from Huntington on Sunday morning. arts junior "Government agencies must not Registration is open to all would eventually have to be ad- BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS only be concerned with crime, but Woods, Davis is a graduate of judicated in the courts. Berkley High School. He and his USY'ers, 14 and above. A nominal ! Dr. Fram pointed out that the also with its causes, with discrim- teammates are headed to an un- , fee will be charged. For informs- UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 answer to crime in the streets ination and inequality, with pov- defeated season with 12 victories tion. call the synagogue, UN 4-7474. i would be found in additional well- erty and the lack of opportunity and a single match to play. The trained policemen — which can to live in dignity, with the depri- final bout is against Michigan only come about through increased vation and denial of human and State University, who lost to Wayne salaries, and through attention to civil rights. Our concern must earlier this season. On March 28-30 and massive action upon problems move us not only to articulate the Wayne will host the National Col- of housing. employment and educa- principles of equality of citizenship legiate Athletic Association Fenc- as provided in our Constitution, tion. ing Championships at the Matthaei Aside from the doubtful con- but to devise and adopt realistic Building. programs to make them come stitutionality of such a proposal • • • •11 —awaiting determination by the true." ELLIOTT PAUL SIEGEL, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Siegel of Ches- terfield Rd. recently was the reci- pient of an award for his contribu- tions to the University of Michigan and 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9. Feb. 29—To Dr. and Mrs. Joel Lawrence Morton (Myra Davidoff) activities center. He staged directed the sophomore class pro- Greenspan, 4436 Seminole, 25547 Briar, Oak Park, a son A. duction of the musical, "Once Upon Steven Alan. Dr. Fram Hits Larry Freedman 647-2367 Op -Frisk Latv 4-5980 GARSON ZELTZER the Grade ' Hal Gordon MUSIC 4V 17 , Norman Allan & Ca. cll. J_Strth Announcements Royal Oak, a daughter, Natalie Debra. • • • Feb. 25 — To Dr. and Mrs. Her- bert L. Miller (Susan Lynne Ep- stein) of Pontiac, a daughter, Tracey Erin. • • • Feb. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald • • • Feb. 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Stuart LaKind (Carole Bachman), 17355 Wildemere, a daughter, Gail Suzanne. Feb. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Homer (Carol Jaffe), 23535 Parklawn, Oak Park, a son, Kevin Matofsky (Doreen Sinai), 10110 Troy, Oak Park, a daughter, Loree Michael. • • • Beth. • • • Feb 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Feb. 22 — To Dr. and Mrs. tin Golden (Dena Rogovein), 26419 W. Seven Mile, a daughter, Lisa I Michelle. REV. GOLDMAN L. • • • Feb. 17 — To Dr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Benson (Linda Reistman) of Ann Arbor, a son, Adam Randall. MOHEL • • • 353-5444 Feb. 16—To Dr. and Mrs. Ronald J Hurwitz (Estelle Stern), former Detroiters of Albuquerque, N.M., a CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL son, Ivan Jay. • • • RABBI Feb. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Wiener (Kathleen Loeffler). 19711 Blackstone, a son, Andrew 334-7031 Brian. 334-4149 • • • Serving In Hospitals and Homes Feb. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Zimmerman (Carolyn Kush- Recommended by Physicians nir), 27070 Harvard, Southfield, a RABBI LEO son, Michael Steven. • • * To Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn She- wach (Judith Goldman), 20020 Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes Greenfield, an adopted daughter, LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 Hilary Ann. MARSHALL Israel Goodman GOLDMAN Camp Can Israel Summer Registration Rabbi Shimon Lazaroff, execu- tive director of Camp Gan Israel of the Midwest, announces the open- ing of registration for the 1968 summer season. Camp Gan Israel, in Linden, Mich., is located 60 miles from De- troit. Its 22 buildings are spread over 27 acres on the shores of Pine Lake. Daily activities at the camp in- clude swimming, boating, baseball, arts and crafts, tennis, basketball, music, motor boating and horse- back riding. A new staff member this season will be a former boy scout leader and - professional pho- tographer who will revitalize the overnight hike program, teach camping skills at an advanced level and give a special course in ama- teur photography. Heading the girls' staff are Feigie Shusterman, Cherna Pinson adn Itta Friedman. Maness Fried- man and Israel Teitlebaum lead the boys. Parents interested in the Camp Gan Israel program may contact Rabbi Moshe Polter, camp reg- istrar, 398-0951, who will discuss arious Gan Israel programs various with no obligation. For other in- formation, call the camp office, 398-2611. The _Arm' Management of EXPECTATION SHOP, Inc. 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