'Elvira Madigan
at Studio North

"Elvira Madigan", written and
directed by Bo Widerberg, is now
playing at the Studio North Thea-
ter. The film has been acclaimed
by every major critic and maga-
zine in the country.
Bo Widerberg has utilized the
entire scope of the film medium
beyond any of the more famous
contemporary directors to date in
"Elvira."
Pia Degermark, who appears in
the title role, won "Best Actress
Award" at the Cannes Film Festi-
val for her performance.

J N F Israel Pilgrimage
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week study_ tour to Israel has been
designed to take its pilgrimage
members to places the average per-
son visiting Israel would not see.

especially JNF prepared settle-
ments.
The pilgrimage will leave New
York on Aug. 12 and return to
New -York on Sept. 2.

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Mandell L. Berman has been
re-elected chairman of the govern-
ing council of the American Asso-
ciation for Jewish Education at
its biennial meeting in New York.
Detroiters elected to serve on
the governing council of the asso-
ciation are: Dr. Norman Drachier,
David Safran and Mrs. Emma

A scholarship drive will be
launched for Camp Gan Israel to
enable children who would other-
wise not be able to participate in
the camping experience, it was an-
nounced by Charles E. Feinberg,
mping chairman. Co-chairmen
the drive are Robert Ruch and
Leonard E. Baron.
Feinberg also announced an open
house at the camp (in Linden,
Mich.) noon to 4 p.m. July 21, with
a lunch and entertainment.

DR. SOL. C. GROSSMAN, 20015
Shrewsbury, was elected president
of the Michigan Psychoanalytic
Society at a recent meeting.
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ROBERT E. SINTON, president
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
of San Francisco, and the Penin-
sula, and a prominent San Fran-
cisco investment executive, has
been named chairman of the sup-
port and development committee of
the national Jewish Welfare Board.
* * *
Bnai Brith has named Dr.
ABRAM KANOF of Brooklyn, N.
Y.. chairman of its Jewish his-
torical committee.
* * *
VINCENT C. ZIEGLER, chairman
of the board and president of the
Gillette Co., of Boston, has been
elected a Fellow of Brandeis Uni-
versity.
* * *
Dr. William H. Anderson, direc-
tor of the Michigan Department of
Mental Health, has announced the
appointment of DR. E. GORDON
YUDASHKIN, as an assistant di-
rector of the department respons-
Mandell L. Berman
ible for services to the mentally
ill. Dr. Yudashkin, medical super- Schaver. Representing the United
intendent of Northville State Hos- Hebrew Schools of Detroit is
pital for the last two years, will. George Zeltzer.
fill the position currently oc-
Other national officers of the as-
cupied by Dr. V. A. Stehman, who sociation elected at the same time
was recently named deputy direc- were: Isadore Breslau of Washing-
tor.
ton, D.C., president and . Robert
Arnow of New York City, vice-
chairman of the governing council.
Miss Henrickson Named
Isaac Toubin was elected execu-
Supper Club's Manager
tive vice president.
The appointment of Carol Hen-
drickson as sales manager of The
Moon Revue Sup-
per Club has
been announced
by John Curry,
BERLIN (JTA)—Authorities an-
vice- president
and general man- nounced here that the one-time
Number Two Nazi, Rudolph Hess,
ager.
Miss Hendrick- will be removed from his special
son will be re- jail at Spandau Prison to another
sponsible for pro- prison. which was not specified.
viding com- Hess, who is serving a life sen-
prehensive ban- tence for Nazi war crimes, was
quet services for Hitler's deputy when he flew to
CAROL
Britain in 1940 to try to negotiate
all professional, business and so- peace. He is now 74 and is con-
cial organizations.
sidered the world's most expensive'
Miss Hendrickson graduated prisoner. It reportedly costs Ger-
from Eastern Michigan University, many 800,000 Marks ($200,000) a
with a bachelor's degree in fine year to maintain Hess at Spandau.
arts, and has a background in That institution will now become a
various business enterprises as general prison for 600 inmates.
well as in the food service in-
dustry.

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to Other Prison

Australian Urges Soviets
to Allow Jews to Israel
MELBOURNE (JTA) — Arthur

Calwell, • former Australian Labor.
Party leader, disclosed here that
he urged Soviet authorities, during
a recent visit to Russia, to allow
Jewish families with relatives in
Israel to join them there.
He also said that anti-Semitism
existed in the Soviet Union partly
as a result o! the Israel "problem"
and partly because of a "black
streak' in many Russians stem-
ming from the Czarist period. He
asserted that Russians considered
Jews as a "vestigal anachronism"
and that they wanted them to
leave, on the one hand, but were
afraid of losing the "significant
contributions" made by Jews to
Russia, on the other.

Medicare beneficiaries must
spend at least three days in a
hospital before their physician can
certify that they need nursing home
benefits, the Michigan Nursing
Home Association reports.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 5, 1968-29

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Drive Opens for Camp

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BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—A dele-
gation of the DAIA, the Argentine
Jewish central representative
agency, met with Interior Minis-
ter Guillermo Borda and presented
complaints about anti-Jewish
smearings in the Jewish cemetery
and other offenses against Jews.
Dr. Isaac Goldenberg, DATA
president, declined to comment on
the talks. He said that it had been
agreed that Interior Undersecre-
tary Enrique Pearson, who attend-
ed the meeting, would report to
the press on the talks.

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