THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, August 9, 1968 Beth Joseph Sponsors Youth Center at Its New Home, •Mishkan Israel A youth center to be built adjacent to Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach Hari-Lubavitcher Center is negotiated by the leadership of Mishkan Israel and Cong. Beth Joseph Anshei Rizhin, which is sponsoring the construction. Holding the agreement for the new building are Hyman Karp, Beth Joseph president, and Rabbi Moshe Polter, Mishkan Israel president. Also in the picture are (front row) Rabbi Jacob Kranz, spiritual leader of Mishkan Israel, and Isadore Starr, Mishkan Israel secretary; and (back row) Erwin Hollander, Mishkan Israel treasurer, and Dave Berman, Beth Joseph treasurer. * Hyman Karp, president of Cong. Beth Joseph Anshei Rizhin, and Rabbi Moshe Polter, president of Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach H'ari — Lubavitcher Center, an- LOUISE LIBERSON of Parkside Ave. and LINDA SEGEL of War- nounce that Beth Joseph will spon- rington Dr., were recent partici- sor a youth center as an addition pants in a high school journalism to Mishkan Israel. The center will house the youth workshop at the University of Michigan. Both girls attend Mum- activities of the local Lubavitch movement, some of which are a ford High School. children's Judaica library, religi- * * * ous schools, student council and At the Key Club International's pre-kindergarten. The new center recent 25th annual convention in Montreal, Phillip R. Kaplan, 17, a also will feature lounge and He- member of the Key Club of War- brew school offices. Contracting for the erecting of •en High School, Downey, Cailf., was elected pres- the building is under way. The members of Beth Joseph ident and Elliott Sigal of Indian- and its affiliates—Rizhiner Farein apolis, was elec- and sisterhood—will make use of ted one of 12 in- the center and existing premises ternational trus- of Mishkan Israel, as its new home tees. Key Club and headquarters. International is a high school boys' Modern Delicatessen service organiza- tion sponsored by Looks the Same Though Kiwanis Interna- tional. There are Ownership Changed Key Clubs total- Kaplan The popular Modern Delicatessen ing 90,000 members in the United on Fenkell and Holmur, while it States, Canada, the Bahamas and has changed ownership, will re- :Puerto Rico. main under the same management, according to the new owners, Rich- ard and George Gunsberg. Chalutz USY Seeking The Gunsbergs, who are broth- New Members for Fall ers, have been in the meat business Chalutz United Synagogue Youth for many years with L. Gunsberg of Cong. Beth Moses is welcoming and Sons on Brewster and East new members for its second sea- Forest. Modern's former owner, M a x son of activities for pre-teens (age Krugel, has retired. Manager of 12 or in the 7th 'grade). For placement on the member- the delicatessen is Irving Kahn. The Gunsbergs stressed there ship mailing list, young people are would no change in the delicat- asked to send their name, address, essen's be operation. L. Gunsberg and phone number and age to Jean Sons and Gunsberg Brothers Pack- Papo, 19035 Edinborough, Detroit ing Co. have been supplying corned 48219. beef to Modern for many years, and will continue to do so. A leader of men is not one who tries to get ahead of others. They Made The Grade 01 LINCOLN MOTOR INN LIJ 153 Guest Rooms—Sauna--TV SMORGASBORD Every Thurs. 6 to 10 p.m. 0 FRANKENMUTH FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN EVERY SUN. "APPETEASER" SELF SERVICE SOMETHING SOMETHING DIFFERENT NEW BRKT-LUNCH DINNER SERVED DAILY DINE & DANCE NOW SERVING COCKTAILS EACH SUNDAY . 386-5000 Bu Free Airport 1901 SoU;hfiel0 Servis ce "Jai Mc Northwood Inn, a favorite spot for parties, showers and weddings, features roast beef, frog legs and sea food. Every Tuesday and Thursday, bountiful buffet dinners are served from 6 to 10 p.m. George Genoff's orchestra plays music nightly from 5:30 and for dancing after 10 p.m. Vocalist Nan Carron entertains on Friday and Saturday evenings. For reservations, call JO 4-6688 or LI 1-2577. WASHINGTON (JTA) — In re- sponse to a request by Rep. Joel T. Broyhill, North Carolina Re- publican, that Communist and Arab propaganda activities in the United States be investigated, J. Walter Yeagley, assistant attorney gen- eral, has informed the Congress- man that "the activities of the Organization of Arab Students among other student organizations have been a matter of continuous inquiry by the Department of Justice for more than 10 years." "On the basis of the information made available to this depart- ment," Yeagley noted, "it does not appear that the Organization of Arab Students . . . is acting within the United States at the direction or control of a foreign government." "We endeavor to keep abreast of the activities of individuals and organizations of both the extreme left and the extreme right and are following these activities very closely," he said. Yeagley added that "the inves- tigation on Sirhan B. Sirhan and all ramifications of the Robert Pinhas Sapir Takes Over as Mapai Party Chieftain TEL AVIV (JTA) — Former Fi- nance Minister Pinhas. Sapir was elected secretary-general of the Israel Labor Party here last week- end succeeding Mrs. Golda Meir, who resigned last month. He said that his main task in of- fice would be to eliminate the "last vestiges of separate identity" among the Mapai, Ahdut Avoda and Rafi factions which merged earlier this year to form Israel's largest political party. Sapir resigned from his ministry post Sunday but will remain in the coalition cabinet as a minister without portfolio. He will, however, remain active in recruiting foreign capital and investments for Israel. Only one vote was cast in opposi- tion to his election and there were two abstentions. Mrs. Meir, who had been secre- tary general of the Labor Party since its formation, said that she would continue to give aid and ad- vice in all party matters. The cabinet officially approved the appointment of Zeev Sharef, minister of commerce and indus- try, to the post of finance minister vacated by Sapir. Sharef will hold both portfolios. The cabinet also approved the re-appointment of Dr. Zvi Dinstein as deputy minister of finance. Dr. Dinstein served in that capacity under Sapir. Foreign Minister Abba Eban re- ported at the cabinet meeting on continuing efforts to secure the release of the Israeli jet airliner which has been held by Algeria since it was hijacked by Arab ter- rorists July 23. He also reported on the dispute with United Nations Secretary- General U Thant who blamed Is- rael last Friday for allegedly block- envoy to investigate the condition ing the appointment of a special of refugees in the aftermath of the June 1967 Arab-Israel war. Israel has stated its readiness to coop- erate with the inquiry but insists that the UN emissary include the persecutions in the Arab countries in his survey. The minister of posts, Israel Yeshayahu, told the cabinet that the Israel-France Mediterranean cable which will connect Israel di- rectly with the principal communi- cations centers of Europe is near- ing completion. The cable will pro- vide Israel with many channels for international telephone, telegraph and teleprinter communications. F. Kennedy assassination is con- among the Arab organizations here, tinuing." Rep. Broyhill had asked Black Power groups and "the so- about possible links between the called New Left." assassination of Sen. Kennedy and Arab opposition to Sen. Ken- nedy's stand on Middle East issues. In his letter to Attorney General Weddings, Bar Mitzvas Ramsey Clark requesting the in- Group Portraits vestigation, Rep. Broyhill asserted 356-8819 that "President Nasser of Egypt and other Arab leaders urged Arabs throughout the world to For Unique Tasteful demonstrate their wrath on June Entertainment 5, the first anniversary of the out- break of last year's Middle East war. "June 5," he added, "was the ORCHESTRA day Sirhan Sirhan assassinated Sen. Kennedy, according- to the NOW ALSO AVAILABLE FOR charge lodged against him." The Congressman had also asked the Department of Justice to investi- SATURDAY EVENINGS gate whether connections exist MARILYNN SHAPIRO PHOTOGRAPHER JOE ODDO 851-1594 A. GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry See Morris Watnick k FINE JEWELRY 283 Hamilton GIFTS Thurs. 6 Fri. to 9 p.m. 644-7 626 . 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