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November 22, 1968 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-11-22

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Lubavitch Concert Program Prepared

British Unionist Praises
Israel's Efforts for Arabs

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

Pictured at a recent planning meeting of the committee for the
Lubavitch Hasidic Concert, which will take place Dec. 8 at the Com-
munity Arts Auditorium of Wayne State University, are (from left),
front row: Isadore Starr, co-chairman; Louis E. Levitan, guest of
honor; Mrs. Jack Seder, president of the Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization; and Irwin I. Cohn, general chairman; middle
row: Paul Brickner and Charles E. Feinberg, chairman of the camp-
ing committee of Camp Gan Israel; and back row: Morris Ben Lewis
and Robert Ruch, co-chairmen of the concert committee.

*

Rabbi Zalman Posner of Nash-
ville, author and translator of a
number of works on Hasidism,
will be guest speaker at the Luba-
vitch Hasidic concert '7:30 p.m.
Dec. 8 at the Community Arts Au-
YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will
ditorium of Wayne State Univer- meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Oak
Park Community Center. Hostesses
will be Esther Citron, Jean Fried-
man and -Frieda Horowitz. Post
members are invited for coffee
after their meeting, held the same
evening. President Betty Spinner
advises that plans are being com-
pleted for a joint post and auxiliary
Hanuka party.
*
BLOCH ROSE AUXILIARY will
meet 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak
Park Community Center. Reports
will be given and plans discussed
for a membership drive and par-
cels to Vietnam. Prospective mem-
bers are invited. A social hour will
follow. For membership and volun-
RABBI ZALMAN POSNER
teer information, call Betty Katz-
man, LI 7-7879.
sity, it was announced by Irwin I.
Cohn, general chairman.
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUX-
Louis E. Levitan, director of the ILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon-
Detroit Israel Bond Organization, day at the home of Mrs. Sidney
will be honored.
Silver, 21940 Marlow, Oak Park.
All cash from fund-raising tickets
The concert, sponsored by the
Detroit Friends of Chabad Lu- must be turned in. Reports will be
bavitch and Camp Gan Israel, read.
;
will feature 14 Hasidic singers
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
and musicians. Cantor Samuel
will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Heber of St. Louis, interpreter of
Hasidic melodies, will be guest Stouffers Restaurant, Northland.
Featured
will be a speaker, movie,
soloist.
entertainment, refreshments and
Rabbi Posner, a graduate of the games. Prospective members are
Lubavitcher Yeshiva, was one of invited. Women interested in join-
the first emissaries of the Lubavit- ing the auxiliary may call the
cher Rebbe to the DP camps in Jewish War Veterans office, 342-
Germany after World War II. 8161.
* *
Spiritual leader of Cong. Sherith
Israel in Nashville for 16 years, he
is the founder of the Hebrew Day JWVA Seeks GIs' Names
School there. He is a member of for Sending Gift Parcels
the executive committee of the
President Mrs. Irving Silk of the
Rabbinical Council of America and Department of Michigan Jewish
has addressed audiences in Israel, War Veterans Auxiliary announced
England and other countries. He that there will be a mass packag-
has translated a number of com- ing of gifts to servicemen in Viet-
mentaries on the Tora.
nam 8 p.m. Tuesday at Einstein
For tickets and information, call School, Oak Park.
Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, 398-
Chairman of the project, Mrs.
2611. .
Benjamin Rubin, said she is in
need of names of servicemen now
ENTERTAINMENT Of* in Vietnam. Some 200 packages
* HANUKAH PARTIES -9( will be wrapped. Anyone who wish-
es to have a package sent may call
*Meetings . Bar Mitzvas
*Meet
ings Parties—Comedians— Mrs. Rubin, 535-4031, or the JWVA
office,
342-8161.
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LONDON (.TTA)--Isrieli For-
eign Minister Abba Eban warned
here that the United Nations
would be "committing an act of
self-destruction if it abdicated its
function in the Middle East cri-
sis." The Israeli diplomat, on his
way home -after- apparent fruit-
less efforts to elicit an Ara _ b re-
sponse to Israeli queries about
peace, at the UN,. noted that the
Middle East crisis was the only
international dispute in which the
world organization .maintained a
presence. A withdrawal by the UN
would create a diplomatic vacuum
in which the idea of peace would
fade, Eban said. -

TEL AVIV—A British trade union
leader said Tuesday that his group
was "no little impressed" by the
efforts of Histadrut, Israel's labor
federation, to integrate West Bank
Arab leaders into its activities.
Frank Cousins, general secretary
of the British Transport and Gen-
eral Workers Union, spoke at a
press conference prior to the de-
parture from Israel of a group of
unionists who spent the last 10
days touring the country as the
guests of Histadrut.
He said, "We had no political
mission whatsoever. We came here
seeking to the maintenance of
friendship." He added that rela-
tions between Histadrut and the
British Trade Union Council were
very close. Cousins' group made a
study of Israel's public transporta-
tion system, but he refused to com-
ment on its findings. "Each coun-
try has its own problems and
solutions," be said.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 22, 1968-31

Kosher Certification I s Awarded to A&P

NEW YORK—The fifth award to

illuminated scroll, will be present-

a business organization in the 44- ed as one of the highlights of the
year history of the Kosher Certifi- Saturday evening banquet session
cation Service of the Union of of the 70th anniversary national
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of biennial convention of UOJCA, at
America has been granted to the the Washington Hilton in Washing-
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., ton. D.C., Nov. 27-Dec. 1.
the nation's largest food chain, it
has been announced by Joseph
Middle age is the time when a
Karasick, national president of the
man is always thinking that in a
UOJCA.
week or two he will feel as good
The award. in the form of an as ever. —Don Marquis

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NEW YORK—Representatives of
the Lubavitcher movement were
among the first to greet the many
Jews arriving in Vienna after
fleeing Czechoslovakia.
Soon after the invasion, the
Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Mena-
chem M. Schneerson, dispatched
special emissaries from the Luba-
vitcher office in Milan, with in-
structions to meet and assist the
Jewish refugees arriving in Vien-
na.
At the same time, upon a re-
quest from the U.S. Armed Forces
base near Reykjavik, Iceland, an
emissary as well as various reli-
gious articles were dispatched by
the rebbe from his London office,
to assist the Jewish servicemen
stationed there.

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