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December 06, 1968 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-12-06

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Jerome Folkoff to Take Detroiters Say Tragedy Calls Attention
"Bar Mitzva Tree' Dedicated Bride, Miss Judith Klein to Need for Bigger Jerusalem Hospital

36—Friday, December 6, 1968

In 1961, Joseph
Feldman of Hunt-
ington Woods
planted a wood of
3,000 trees in hon-
or of the Bar
Mitzva of his son,
Michael Steven.
This year, Mi-
chael, now 19,
visited Israel for
three weeks and
personally d e d
cated the wood in
Kennedy Peace
Forest.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Citing Arab terrorism in the Ma- Shaare Zedek Ho spit a 1, whose
haneh Yehudah market in Jeru- emergency ward was not large
salem and its tragic consequences, enough for the sudden influx.
Shaare Zedek is one of two hos-
the Detroit Friends of Shaare
Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem, is pitals within the city boundaries,
Hadassah
Hospital is more than 12
calling upon the community to
provide funds for enlargement of miles outside the city, and in case
of snowfall, access to it is blocked
the hospital facilities.
The seriously wounded from the to ordinary motor traffic.
explosion were brought to nearby The Detroit Chapter of the Amer-
ican Committee was organized last
year. Those who wish to join the
NY Yiddish Dailies Raise Detroit Chapter are asked to mail
Price to Help Meet Deficit a check payable to The Detroit
NEW YORK (JTA) — Two New Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospital,
York Yiddish daily newspapers Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, treasurer,

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Youth News

Beth Moses USY to Meet
for Dinner, Theater Party

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Activity Calendar

MISS JUDITH KLEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Klein of
Country Club Lane, Birmingham,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Judith Barbara to Jerome
S. Folkoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rubin Folkoff of Wisconsin Ave.
Miss Klein is a senior at Michi-
gan State University. Her fiance is
a graduate of Michigan State Uni-
versity and is presently working on
his masters degree.
The couple has- set Aug. 17 as the
wedding date.

Monday announced their first price 18460 Griggs, 48221.
(A full-page announcement is
increases in eight years. The For-
ward and Day-Jewish Journal, in on page 18 in this issue.)
coordinated action, told their read-
ers that beginning Monday the Soviet Jews Used Supply
price..of the daily paper would be !Of Items From Canada
boosted from 10 cents to 15 cents,
and the Sunday paper from 15 to TORONTO (JTA) — A Canadian
20 cents. Both publish seven days Jewish Congress official who vis-
a week. ited Russia recently reported that
Both newspapers are understood lulavim and etrogim sent there by
to be operating on a deficit. In re- the CJCongress arrived and were
cent years their major costs—la- used to celebrate Sukkot by Jews
bor, newsprint and transportation in Moscow and Leningrad.
Judge Harold Lande, CJCongress
—have increased and income has
not kept pace. The papers said they treasurer, said he received his in-
formation
from Rabbi Yehuda
tried to avoid increasing the prices
but that they were compelled to Leib Levin of Moscow, with whom
he
spoke.
Judge
Lande visited the
take the action now in order to
avoid jeopardizing themselves. The Soviet Union as a delegate to the
general decline in the size of the International Labor Organization's
Yiddish-reading public in recent special conference on the applica-
years is understood to have af- , tion of labor laws in various coun-
tries.
fected their circulations.

Beth Moses Senior United Syna-
gogue Youth will gather at the
Senior United Synagogue Youth
synagogue Saturday at 4:30 for a of Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold a
Havdalah service and dinner. After- cultural luncheon following Sab-
ward, they will head by bus for the bath services Saturday.- At 6:45,
Studio-8 Theater, where members members will return to the syna-
and their guests will see "The Two gogue and proceed to the Green
of Us "
Acres ranch for a hayride.
For information, call Danny
r * *
Nadis KE 4-6220 or Paula Cha- F resh men andJunior US Y w ill
fetz, KE 2-0667. hold a joint bowling party 2:30
9
p.m. Sunday at Melody Lanes. An
CULQ.
arts and crafts program will be
held 1:30 p.m. that day in the youth
lounge.
o
Temperate temperance is best.
By ELLEN COHEN
* r *
A BEAUTIFUL
Intemperate temperance injures the
O
North Farmington High
Leaders Training Fellowship will
cause of temperance.
North Farmington High had its hold a study program 5 p.m. Sun-
—Mark Twain.
annual exchange day with Oak day in the board room.
AND
*
4:
Park High School recently. Stu-
FURNITURE CLEANING
Bnai Moshe and Shaarey Zedek
dents who attended Oak Park were
Diane Gilbert, sponsored oy news- USY groups will co-sponsor a party
Satisfaction guaranteed —
paper staff; Linda Weiss, art class; Dec. 15 for the needy children at
Mothproofing free. Wall-
Bob Schwarts, Pep Club member; Franklin Settlement.
Holiday Gifts for the Home
to-wall c a r p e t cleaning.
and David Done-
Free Gift Wrapping
Five cents a square foot,
son, speech class. MSU Math Whiz, .15,
minimum $15.
This exchange
GREENFIELD AT 101/2 MILE
program enables to Get His Sheepskin
542-4735
students to be-
Michigan St a t e University's
come familiar youngest student, Michael Grost,
with various
15. won't be around to accept his
neighboring
bachelor of science degree at com-
schools.
"Music for Mod- mencement Saturday. He'll be
competing
in a mathematics exam
AND ORCHESTRA
ern Americans,"
is coming to North to determine who represents MSU
SAMUEL ROMBERG
"Mariachi's" For Cocktails & Dinner
Ellen . Dec. 17. This mu- in the William Lowell Putnam
"Continental Sound" For Dining & Dancing
sical sponsored by Chrysler Motors mathematical competition.
TEL AVIV (JTA)—A new voca-
Michael, who was a member of tional high school was dedicated in
Corp. and dealerships, stars 30
teens from various cities in the last year's winning team, enrolled Ramat Hasharon by its bene-
PLUS The Authentic Latin Rythms
United States. Included in the show at MSU while still attending grade factor, Samuel Rothberg, an 82-1
are current hits, show tunes, color- school in Lansing. He has spent year-old philanthropist from Atlan-
ful folk songs, comedy sketches his summer vacations doing re- ta, Ga., who named it in memory
and safety points about driving. search on number theory, assisted of his parents, Kalman and Minnie
EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Choreography and stereo will add by a National Science Foundation Rothberg. The school, which has
undergraduate research grant.
to the performance.
already opened, will train young-
FOR
A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA?
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William sters in the region to be techni-
The annual Yule Log Game be-
tween two rivals, Farmington and Grost, Michael is a member of cians and skilled workers.
North Farmington, proved the Phi Beta Kappa honorary and is
Is Conveniently Located at
North Farmington Raiders once listed in "Who's Who in the Mid- Jewish Causes Given
west," as well as "Who's Who in
again as they won 41-0.
20500 JAMES COUZENS
American
Colleges
and
Universi-
$3
Million
by
Rosenstiels
The Theater Club's latest trip,
(8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland)
to see Barbra Streisand in "Fun- ties."
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Dorothy
Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations
ny Girl," was a huge success.
H. and Lewis S. Rosenstiel Foun-
Try Our Barber Shop
Plans are now in the making for Scientist, Teens to Dine dation announced grants of more
Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
"Hamlet," "Richard III," and
than
$17,000,000
this
week,
out
of
Adas Shalom Senior and Sopho-
Airport Limousine Service Available
"Julius Caesar" at the Hilberry more United Synagogue Youth which $3,350,000 is earmarked for
Theater.
chapters will meet Dr. Velvl Jewish institutions and Jewish
North's pool area, to be com- Greene, associate professor of pub- studies at the University of Notre
pleted in January, will include a lic health and microbiology at the Dame in South Bend.
Notre Dame, a Roman Catholic
75-foot long swimming pool and a University of Minnesota, at an in-
diving pool 10 feet in depth. A tem- formal dinner sponsored by the university, will receive $350,000 to
porary girls swim team has been youth education department 6:30 establish a fellowship in Jewish
theology at its new Institute for
established. Included on the team p.m. Tuesday.
Advanced Religious Studies.
are juniors Wendy Cohn and Wen-
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
dy Zambler. North competed in the
Northwest Suburban League; AZA Chapter Has a `Jam' here will receive $2,000,000 to set
though it was the only school with- Brewing for Saturday Eve up a department of biochemistry
Filled With: Fancy Fruits, Gourmet
out a pool, it placed third.
The OHR chapter, AZA, will host and a professorship in that field.
The Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Foods, Imported Wines & Champagnes
a "Jam" 7:30 p.m. Saturday at
Institute of Religion in Cincinnati
Habonim to Host Seminar Temple Emanu-El.
PERSONAL AND INDUSTRIAL
Detroit will be the site for the
Two bands, the Trademarks and has been granted $1,000,000.
annual Midwest Regional Habonim the Blue Denim will provide the
Seminar Dec. 22-26. Two hundred music. Tickets will be available at
college and high school-age stu- the door.
dents are expected from the Mid-
west. Theme for the seminar is BBG Invites Members
TAMAIRA JACOBS of East Lan-
"The Future of Israel."
Rebecca Bnai Brith Girls an- sing, who represented Michigan in
nounces that for the first time the Miss Teen-Age America con-
UHS to See 'Mein Kampf' there are a limited number of new test in Fort Worth, placed fourth
The United Hebrew Schools high memberships available to girls age in the nationwide competition.
school department will show the 14-17 on a first-come, first-served
18838 W. 7 MILE ROAD
documentary "Mein Kampf" 7 p.m. basis. For information, call Karen
We are terrified by the idea of
Sunday in the Esther Berman ' Spizman, 544-1599, or Laurie Le- being terrified.
(Between Southfield and Evergreen)
Building auditorium. Nominal fee.1 vine, 543-1615.', : . . .
—Friedrich Nietzsche.

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