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October 11, 1968 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-10-11

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22—Friday, Octcber 11, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Volunteers to Bring festival to Aged in Nursing Homes

Mrs. Morris Brandwine, chair-
Primrose Benevolent to Rally for Donor Event , man
of the committee of services

Primrose. Benevolent Club, is preparation for its 34th donor Inc

eon Nov_ 12 at Raleigh House, will hold a pre-donor rally-luncheon
Wednesday at Cong. Beth Billet_ Friends are invited. Highlight for
Use afternoon will be a book review of Herbert Tares "Heaven
Help Us~ by Mrs. Philip Fealk. The committee planning the donor
event includes (from left) standing: Mesdames Sam Mager, Morris
Greenberg, Joseph Rodman and seated: Larry- Shapiro and Harry
Brown. Not pictured is Mrs. Tom Zohott.

Prejudice by Civic Searchlight Raters
Charged by Mrs. L. F. Weinstock

being judged on the basis of
Lee Franklin Weinstock, a Re- ,
education, political experience,
publican candidate for Wayne'
civic activity, effective public
County commissioner to draft a
speaking. She declares that
new county charter to govern
party pets" should have no
Wayne County if the "Home Rule"
monopoly for public office and
:proposal passes.
that a civic leader should not
this week charg-
be rated lower than an oppon-
ed that there is
ent.
unjust considera-
Among her suspicions are that
tion of candidates
by the Civic the men in the party are opposing
Searchlight a n d her because she is a woman and
others, who rec- she states: "We must encourage
:ommend candi-i qualified women to run for office,
dates and declar- not discourage them."
A precinct delegate, an active
ed. that "rating
sources" either; worker in the Republican ranks
are inadequate or and as a participant in many com-
munal tasks, Mrs. Weinstock is
Mrs. Weinstock prejudiced.
well known as a dedicated worker
Pointing out that she had been ;
in the community. She has be-
preferred and qualified several
friended national and state party
times when she was a candidate
leaders.
for the State Legislature, Mrs.
Weinstock said that by being ig-
nored this time, her qualifications Israelis to Fly Planes
have been overlooked. A graduate in Uganda Celebration
attorney, a pioneer in Republican
TEL AVIV (JTA)—The newspa-
ranks who has staunchly and con-'
per Maariv reported that Israeli
sistently backed her party, she
pilots will participate in Uganda's
claims she now is being unjustly
seventh independence day celebra-
treated in her present ccenoaign
tions by - flying planes that the East
for an office she feels certain she
African
nation recently purchased
can fill with ability and with dig-
from
Israel. According to the re-
nity.
port, the planes are the Dakota
Mrs. Weinstock challenges DC-3 and the Fouga Magistere. re-
the Civic Searchlight to hull- spectively American- and French-
Cate whether qualifications are built military transports.
- - —

- WEIN

BY HENRY LEONARD

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to the aged of the Jewish Family
and Children's Service, announced
that the JFCS Nursing Home Vol-
unteer Project and the Lubavitch
Youth Organization have united
, forces again this year, to bring the
i Sukka-mobile to 10 nursing homes
in Metropolitan Detroit next week.
(Rabbi Joshua Sperka, aided by
volunteer women
recruited by Mrs.
Max Biber, blew
theshofarand
! conducted sery
' ices in the nurs-
ing homes the
week preceding
and between the
High Holy days.)
Six sisterhoods
— some 60 wo-':
men — are parti-
cipating in this
activity which -
will bring Suklcotlik
to 200 aged and
Mrs. Brandwine
infirm Jews.
Volunteers who will serve re-
freshments and visit with the
residents are from the sister-
hoods of Shaarey Zedek, Beth
'Moses, Young Israel of Oak-
Woods, Bnai David, Beth Abra-
ham and New Congregation
(Beth Aaron-Al:alms Achim).
They were recruited by Mrs.
Allen Kraft, Mrs. Mac Alspector,
Mrs. David Denshy, Mrs. Neil

irwinStudenbergronke
Bride, Gloria Goodman

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Parents of Retarded
Alter Meeting Date '

Due to the fact that the National
Association for Retarded Children
is holding its convention in De-
troit Oct. 23-Oct. 26. the Parents
Association for Jewish Residential
Care (for the retarded) will hold
its monthly meeting on the third
Thursday of the month. 8:30 P.m.
Thursday, at the Jewish Center.
Usually, meetings are held en
the last Thursday of the month.

Max Schrut

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FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA?

Cranbrook House Motel

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Ladies of Yeshiva
Plan Donor Lunch

Radomer to Air Plans

Radonser Aid Society will meet
8:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Work-
men's Circle Center to discuss
charity affairs. Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Finkel will be hosts
in honor of their daughter's mar-
riage.
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MISS GLORIA GOODMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Goodman
of Adrian Ave., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Gloria Lynn to Irwin
Studenberg,. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Studenberg of Seneca Blvd.,
Oak Park.
Miss Goodman attended Wayne
State University as an art major,
where she was affiliated with Iota
Alpha Pi Sorority. Her fiance is
now completing his tour of duty in
the army.
A Jiine wedding is being planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler are
sponsoring the donor luncheon of
- ---.7the
Ladies of
Yeshivah Beth
Yehudah and
omen's Sab-
bath League, to
be held noon Oct.
30 at Beth. Aaron
Synagogue.
Mrs. Leo Lau-
fer, program
4. • chairman, a n -
- noun c e s that
Cantor Klein C a nt or Louis
Klein will be guest artist. Proceeds
wilt go toward the scholarship fund
of Beth Yehudah. Fee tickets, call
Mrs. Laufer, 398-7146, or Mrs. Ar-
thur Cutler, UN 2-5178.

"Built 'em both myself —but that's
the Shul I don't goto."

Kalef, Mrs. Oscar Bank and Mrs. i Rabbi Leonard Cahan, which also
Joseph Sulkes, who represent ! conducts an ongoing program of
their sisterhoods to the JFCS I personal visits by teams of women,
!trained and supervised by the
nursing home committee.
Rabbi Berel Shem Toy and Rabbi , JFCS.
Y. M. Kagan of the Lubavitch Cen-i
ter will accompany the traveling
R AY COOp t in
sukka with the ethrog and lulov
J g
to each nursing home.
JEWELER
Mrs. Brandwine indicated that
this holiday program is a part of
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