THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 17, 1968-17

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orus Official Denies State Dept. Keeping Facts From Public
KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. (JTA) I recommendation of the Presi- equipment to Jordan "w h i c h
to Mark Two Dates —A
State Department official dis- dent's National Advisory Commis- serves only to uphold its bellicosity
here charges that the State 1 sion on Civil Disorders, urged toward Israel and its refusal to dis-
at Spring Concert pitted
Department w a s flouting the Congress to enact appropriate leg- cuss peace" and endorsed Israel's

The Detroit Jewish Folk 'Cho-
rus. under the direction of Harvey
Schreibman, will present its an-
nual spring concert 8 p.m. May
26 at the Scottish Rite Cathedral,
Masonic Temple.

The chorus is commemorating
two historic dates: the 25th anni-
versary of the uprising in the
Warsaw Ghetto and the 20th an-
niversary of the birth of the state
of Israel.
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The chorus will feature the
famous work of Franz Schubert,
"Miriam's Song of Triumph,"
together with a program of
Hebrew, Yiddish and English se-
lections.

Cantor Harold Orbach a n d
Shirley Benyas will be featured
artists.

Rev. Martin Luther King's Mem-
ory will be honored by the singing
of excerpts from the cantata "The
March to Selma".. .

Tickets may be purchased at the
box office the evening of the per-
formance.

Men's Clubs

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American people's "right to know" islation and called on federal, state
and that the public was being de- and city governments to give "ef-
nied the "essential facts" concern- active assistance to all who have
ing Vietnam, the Middle East and lost homes, jobs and businesses"
other troubled area.
as a result of ghetto rioting and
The charges were made before looting.
the 39th annual convention of the
It asked Congress to enact ,a
National Federation of Jewish heavily funded "human renewal
Men's Clubs by Arthur D. Morse, program" as a major means of at-
author of "While Six Million Died." tacking the nation's "worsening
The reply later was by Mrs. Char- urban crisis."
lotte Hubbard, deputy assistant
In other resolutions, the con-
secretary of state for public affairs. vention urged the United States
"The United States faces very
and Canada to use their in- '
great and complex problems," she fluence on the Soviet govern-
said, "among them the security ment to cease its repression of
of Southeast Asia and the achieVe-
Jewish life in the Soviet Union,
ment of stability in the Middle an d called on the
g • me
East. It is inevitable that some to implement Premier •
Kosygin's
people should feel that the gov-
promise to permit Jews to emi-
ernment is not giving out all the
grate to be reunited with their
facts. If all the facts are not being families abroad.
given out, it is equally true that
The convention told the _federa-
the essential facts are being re-
ported and disclosed. The public's tions' 100,000 members to "write a
right to know is being respected, letter each week to the Soviet am-
and the U.S. government is taking bassador in Washington" until the
the people into its confidence on USSR ends its anti-Jewish repres-
sions.
vital . issues."
In a- seriesof resolutions on the
Rabbi Samuel . I. Teplitz of
Woodmere, L.I., in a vigorous Middle East, the convention de-
defense of student dissent on col- clared that the United States
lege campuses, told the conven- should cease supplying military
tion that this dissent "deserved
the respect of serious Americans
everywhere." While he deplored
violent manifestations, he said
the student protests were "re-
assuring evidence of the intel-
lectual and spiritual health of
today's college generation." He
declared that "the students are
calling us to account. They are
demanding answers from a scv-
cial order -and a social milieu
that tolerate racial injustice, pov-
erty and • dol!ble standards of
sexual. morality.'! •
The federation endorsed the

Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity
Detroit Alumni Chapter will in-
stall Dr. Jason Goode as presi-
dent, 9 p.m. Sat-
.s
urday . at Raleigh
House. Other new
officers are Drs.
Norman Segal,
president - elect;
Marvin Gross
and Seymour
B a r a k 1, secre-
taries; A r n old
Kollin, treasurer;
Ronald Mille‘r,
treasurer - elect: _ Dr. Goode
I `.77e-w Single People Have
and Richard Williams, sergeant-
at-arms. Toastmaster will be Dr. linterest in Religion'
Sidney Rubenstein and general Editor, The Jewish News:
chairman Dr. Williams.
- A while back, you published a
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news item indicating - concern over
Temple Beth El Men's Club, at the low rate of synagogue affilia-
its annual meeting, elected Stan- tion by young marrieds. Consid-
ley J. Clamage, president; Gordon ering the attitudes- of single peo-
ple I have met since coming to
S. Gard and Al-
Detroit, this concern is very real.
bert D. Blatnik-
A few have some interest in
off, vice presi-
dents; Harold
keeping kosher; some even attend
services a certain few days each
Lawson, t r e a s-
urer; Philip M.
year; but most have little or no
Fisher, secre-
interest in religion and too many
have been to no services at all for
tary; Jerome L.
many years . . . Aren't there any
Reiss, assistant
secretary; a n d
girls in this area who find at-
tending Friday evening services
Paul J. Dizik,
Herbert L. Eb- Clamage
desirable part of their life?
ner, John Gaylord, William H.
GEORGE M. SOROTA
Harris, Aid Kushner, Dr. Stanley
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H. Levy, Richard H. Love, Lee
J. Marks, Marvin Novick, Ellis
Rabb, Ivan M. Scholnick, Douglas Commends Dr. Rogoff
Schubot, Markus S. Simon and Editor, The Jewish News:
I would like to congratulate Dr.
Frederick Winkelman, directors.
Clamage has been active in the A. S. Rogoff for his statement in
temple for many years. A manu- your May 3- issue in which he af-
facturer's representative and mer- firmed that a patient should have
chandising consultant, he is a a voice. I speak from experience
member of the National Wholesale when I say that when a patient is
Furniture Salesmen's Association in pain he looks to his doctor even
and the Furniture Travelers of above his family _for comfort and
Michigan. He is a former scout- help to get him well.
master of Troop 76 of Temple Beth
MRS. MEYER FINKEL
El, a delegate to the Jewish Com-
munity Council of Metropolitan
Among the alumni who have
Detroit and a member of the Strat- made outstanding contributions in
ford Shakespearean Festival Foun- the fields of law, public health,
dation of Canada. He is married to education and broadcasting to be
the former Selma Lumel and has honored at the centennial reunion
three daughters.
of Wayne be University Satur-
day will be BENSON E. GINS-
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BURG, classes of '39 and '41, pro-
fessor and chairman of the de-
partment of natural sciences, Uni-
versity of Chicago. Ginsburg, re-
ceived a $1.000 award for excel-
YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will lence in undergraduate teaching in
meet at 8:20 p.m. Monday at the 1946 and was named William
home of Ruth Shapiro, 24550 Rens- Rainey Harper Professor at the
selaer, Oak Park. Ann Rubin, University of Chicago. His work on
poppy chairman, will distribute genetics, particularly the heredity
poppies and canisters for Poppy and neuro-physiology of behavior
Day, Thursday. A party will be disorders, has won national at-
held by the auxiliary at the Ann tention. Ginsburg has also been
Arbor Veterans Hospital, May 26. a consultant to the Ford Founda-
For information, call Ann Rubin, tion on projects in Israel and
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Turkey.

JWV

A woman is only a woman, but
a good cigar is a smoke.—Burgess

continuing attempt to arrange face-
to-face peace talks with Jordan,
Egypt and Syria.

WHEN YOU.

Herman C. Rothenberg, of Hew-
lett, N. Y. was re-elected to a sec-
ond term as president of the fed-
eration, an affiliate of the United
Synagogue of America.

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