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March 22, 1968 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-03-22

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Friday, March 22, 1968 31
Center Young Adult Week to Include Paula Glazer Engaged THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Dance, Film Fest, Talk by Dr. Luby to Jerold Harmon Saper Federation Employes Vote for Union

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Psychiatrist Dr. Elliot Luby,
whose study of the Detroit riots
propelled him into the national
spotlight, will be featured speaker
at the windup event in the Jewish
Center's Young Adult Week Sun-
day through March 31.
Special spring vacation guest
passes for young adults are avail-
able at the Center. The passes
entitle college students to full
membership privileges during their
spring vacations.
The Young Adult Planning Com-
mittee, guided by Fred Rose of
the Center's group services divi-
sion, has scheduled five major
events.
A "Fiddler on the Roof Spring

Dance" 8:30 p.m. Sunday in Shiff-
man Hall opens the festivities.
On Tuesday, a co-ed ‘alle37-
ball tournament will be played
at 8:30 p.m. in the small gym.
An introduction to the Center's
Hebrew facilities is scheduled
for noon Wednesday. Lunch, a
demonstration and lecture are on
the program.
A comedy film festival Thurs-
day begins at 8 p.m., followed 1 , - y
a hootenanny and social.
Dr. Luby, who is director of
clinical services at Lafayette
Clinic and a Wayne State profes-
sor of psychiatry, will speak 8
p.m. March 31.
He will discuss his own study
of the Detroit riots and make com-
parisons with the findings and
recommendations of the Kerner
Commission report. A discussion
and social will follow. There is no
The Farband City Committee of fee, and the public is welcome.
Young adult age limits are 18-
Detroit invites the Jewish com-
26 for women and 18-30 for men.
munity to see the
For information, call Rose, DI
Farband Ensem-
1-4200.
ble from New
* * *
York, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, in the
New Single Adult Group
Jewish Center.
T h e ensembly
to Meet for Coffee, Chat
will present
A new group of single adults
"Songs Of 0 u r
will hold its second open meeting
People," based
8:30 p.m. April 2 at the Jewish
on Israeli and
Center.
Jewish folklore.
La Bianka
Single adults age 27-40 are wel-
The popular actress, La Bianka, come to hear attorney Max Chom-
will be featured.
Featured with the ensemble are sky report on the National Con-
ference of Christians and Jews.
stars of the Jewish stage and
Coffee and conversation will follow.
Broadway.
Nominal charge.
Tickets will be available at the
door.
This will be the ensemble's only
concert in Detroit.

Farband. Sponsors
Ensemble Concert

* * *

JWV

Jacob Katzman
Due in Detroit

DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY
135 will meet 1 p.m. Thursday at
the Labor Zionist Institute. Second
M o vs a s Goldoftas, executive nomination of officers will be held.
secretary of Detroit Farband City Refreshments will be served.
Committee, announces that the
Farband 55th year charter cele-
BLOCH ROSE AUXILIARY will
bration will take place 8:30 p.m. meet and elect officers 9 p.m.
March 30 at the Labor Zionist In- Tuesday, at the Oak Park Com-
stitute.
munity Center. Refreshments and
Jacob Katzman, national secre- social hour will follow. For Mem-
tary, who has recently returned bership information, call Gerry
from Israel where he was invited Feldman, 398-8955.
to a special conference of the
*
*
world labor Zionist movement,
will address the gathering.

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for Vet Patients

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Several hundred patients at the
Battle Creek Veteran's Adminis-
tration Hospital will be treated to
a picnic lunch March 31 by the
members of the Department of
Michigan Jewish War Veterans
and its Ladies' Auxiliary.
A large contingent will meet at
8:30 that morning at the Royal
Theater parking lot and from there
will make the 130-mile round trip
to Battle Creek.
The joint servicing of this vet-
eran's psychiatric hospital is an
annual effort of Michigan JWV's
12 posts and auxiliaries. Torn Tan-
nis is hospital chairman for the
department, and Mrs. Sidney Co-
hen, a past department president
and hospital chairman, is in charge
of arrangements for the auxiliary.
During their visit, they will
participate in the dedication of
a Holy Ark and a Tora for the
chapel. The Jewish communities
of Battle Creek and Kalamazoo
have been invited to the dedica-
tion ceremony.
Michigan Department comman-
der is Louis Benton, and the de-
partment president is Mrs. William
Greenberg.

*

* *

Michigan JWV Slates
Regional Bowling Meet

The Jewish War Veterans of the
U.S.A. will hold its annual fifth
regional bowling tournament spon-
sored by the Department of Michi-
gan JWV, at Melody Lanes, March
30-31.
For information, call William
Geer, LI 7-8971.

MISS PAULA

GLAZER

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Glazer
of Onyx Dr., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Paula Jean to Jerold Harmon Sap-
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Saper of Louisville, formerly of
Flint.
The bride-elect is a senior at
Michigan State University's college
of special education. Her fiance at-
tends Lansing Community College
and is a member of Phi Theta Kap-
pa honorary fraternity.
A June wedding is planned.

Canadian Jewish Group
Appeals to Quebec Govt.
to Okay School Aid Pact

MONTREAL (JTA) — The Cana-
dian Jewish Congress has appealed
to Quebec's education minister to
approve promptly an agreement
with a Montreal suburban Jewish
day school so that the school can
obtain public funds under a re-
cently-adopted provincial law. The
issue also involves provision of
such funds to eight other Montreal
Jewish day schools.
Under Bill 37, the Chomedey
Talmud Tora became the first
school to work out an affiliation
agreement with the Protestant
School Board of Greater St. Mar-
tin for such provincial aid. Sub-
sequently, the other eight schools
negotiated similar agreements with
the Protestant School Board of
Greater Montreal. The law re-
quires approval by the provincial
education minister, Juy G. Car-
dinal but he informed the St. Mar-
tin school board that he was with-
holding such approval from the
Chomedey agreement.
He informed the board that he
felt it would be "unwise to give
immediate approval to the con-
templated agreement because a
new bill is before the Quebec
legislature, which he said would
affect the status of private schools
in the efforts to obtain funds from
the provincial government. Dr.
Samuel Lewin, associate educa-
tional director of the Canadian
Jewish Congress, said that if the
Chomedey agreement was not ap-
proved by the education ministry,
neither would the pact of the eight
other Jewish day schools.

`Barefoot in the Park'
Tryouts at the Center;
Mobile Unit to Perform

Open auditions for Center Thea-
ter's next production "Barefoot in
the Park" will be held 8 p.m. April
4, 2 p.m. April 7 and 8 p.m. April 8
at the Jewish Center.
The Neil Simon comedy will be
directed by Dean Erskine, film
supervisor of Detroit's Channel 7.
He has directed some 30 shows,
and in the American - Canadian
Drama Festival won the award for
best direction and best over-all
production.
*

Front Row Center Series of Cen-
ter Theater will feature a presenta-
tion by the Mobile Unit April 3 at
the Jewish Center.
The program "For Better or For
Worse," written and directed by
Carole Chase, stars Bluma Siegal,
Nelson Chase Jerry Portney,
Shirley Harbin and Carole Chase..

Employes of the Jewish Welfare
Federation voted 30-8 last Friday
for their representation by a bar-
gaining agent, Public Employes
Council 77 of the American Fed-
eration of State, County and Mu-
nicipal Employes, AFL-CIO.
The next step will be certifica-
tion of the union by the State
Labor Mediation Board.
Temporary officers of the union
are Frank Lewis, Emanuel Mark,
Marjorie Johnson, Mrs. Sophie
Sorkin and Gerald DePuydt. Toby
Horowitz is secretary.
Within the next two weeks,
there will be a meeting of mem-
bers at which officers will be
lected and a negotiating commit-
tee appointed.
The union is the same one that
now represents the Jewish Family
and Children's Service. Repre-
sented at the Federation are em-
ployes from kitchen staff through
clerical workers and professional
staff. This is the first such all-
embracing effort of Federation
employes.
Other federations throughout the
country are unionized, including
New York and Los Angeles. The
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