Mr. Pevzner Engaged to Joyce A. Makrouer Friday, December 27, 1968-21 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People Make News Livonia foot specialist and sur- geon Dr. JACK GOLDSTEIN re- cently returned from a tour of the eastern United States, where he spoke about his personal ex- periences with short fasts and vegetarianism as a means of re- storing and maintaining health. * * * Rabbi EUGENE J. SACK, of Cong. Beth Elohim, Brooklyn, has been designated by the Department of Defense to conduct a religious retreat for all Jewish chaplains in Europe to be held in Berchtes- gaden, Germany, Jan. 13-17. Rabbi Sack is a member of the commis- sion on Jewish chaplaincy of the National Jewish Welfare Board MISS JOYCE MAKROUER which recruits, endorses and seri/es Jewish military chaplains. Mr. and Mrs. Hy A. Makrouer of Greenfield Rd., Southfield, for- merly of Flint, announce the en- Rabbi Maurice Lamm, who has gagement of their daughter Joyce been active in Jewish chaplaincy Alison to Martin M. Pevmer, son work for the past of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pevzner of 12years,has Pennsylvania Ave., Southfield. been appointed Miss Makrouer was graduated director of chap- from the University of Michigan. lain personnel of Mr. Pevzner graduated from the the National Jew- University of Detroit and is now ish Welfare attending Wayne State Univer- Board commis- sity's medical school. He is a sion o n Jewish member of Phi Lambda Kappa chaplaincy. In his and Aesculapian Honorary Society. new post, Rabbi Lamm directs A June 25 wedding is planned. that phase of the corn- Hanuka Torch From Israel chaplaincy mission 's pro- Finds Way to New York gram which is NEW YORK (JTA)—A Hanuka devoted to the torch kindled in Israel was pre- recruitment a n d Rabbi Lamm sented to Mayor John V. Lindsay endorsement of full-time and part- and Sen. Jacob K. Javits at the time Jewish chaplains for service Garment Center Congregation Sy- to Jewish servicemen and hospita- nagogue in Manhattan. The torch, lized veterans. flown here from Israel, was car- ried in relays from John F. Ken- Cancer Foundation nedy Airport to the synagogue, 18 miles distance, by 100 boys and Honors L. M. Simons girls who are members of the Ma- sada Zionist youth organization, an affiliate of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America. The torch was handed to Mayor Lindsay by 19-year-old Cindy Wershals, of Rockville Center, L. I. He passed it to Jacques Torczyner, president of the ZOA, who passed it in turn to Sen. Ja- vits; Israel Consul General Re- haveam Amir; Murray Putter- man, president of the congrega- tion; and Rabbi Aaron Decter, its rabbi. Torczyner said the re- lay was held to symbolize Ha- nuka's message of freedom and Leonard Simons (left), De- to show Americans "a sign of troiter known for his philan- Israel's desire to live in peace thropic interest in numerous and security." charitable activties l o c ally In Israel, runners carried torches and on international levels, from the gravesite of the Macca- receives a specially in- bees at Modin to Jerusalem and scribed plaque from Dr. Brock to the northern and southern re- Brush, chairman of the board of gions of Israel. Runners, mem- trustees of Michigan Cancer bers of the Maccabee Sports Or- Foundation, upon his retirement ganization, brought a torch to the from the executive committee. West Wall in Old Jerusalem where Chairman of the board in 1966 it was received by Mayor Teddy and 1967, Simons has been a Kollek. It was then taken to the member of the board for many home of President Zalman Shazar. years, has served as crusade Another torch was brought to the chairman in the early days of grave of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Is- the cancer control program and rael's first president. has received citations of merit from civic, fraternal, religious and charitable organizations on Yiddish Popularity Dips local and national levels. Simons to 30 Pt. in 30 Years will maintain his membership TORONTO (ZINS) — Canadian and interest in the foundation as Jewry is assimilating, language- a member of the board of trus- wise, according to a recent poll tees. on the popularity of Yiddish in Canada. A similar poll conducted in 1931 JNF Builds 9-Mile Road showed that 95.4 per cent of the to the Top of Mt. Hermon Jews in Canada considered Yiddish Wire (Direc t JTA Teletype s) New their mother tongue; in 1941, 76.2 JTA to Per cent; in 1951, 50.6 per cent; JERUSALEM — The Jewish and in 1961, 29.6 per cent. National Fund reported Tuesday it had completed construction of a Medical Art nine-mile road to the summit of The medical art is not so cut and Mt. Hermon, near the Lebanese dried that we cannot find some border in the area occupied by authority for doing whatever we Israel in the Six-Day War. please. If your doctor does not An Israeli garrison is stationed think it good for you to sleep, to drink wine or to eat of a particu- on Mt. Hermon. The road will serve these units and Israeli sports- lar dish do not worry; I will find You another who will not agree men skiing on the slopes of Mt. Hermon. With him.—Montaigne. Inventor It has been said that necessity is the mother of invention. If true, it seems strange that the world con- AVRAHAM SUTZKEVER, Is tains so many people in desperate rael's foremost Yiddish poet, was circumstances. I rather suspect honored here at a dinner given by that relaxation is the mother of the World Federation of Bergen- invention. —William Feather. Belsen Associations for his out- standing contributions to the liter- ature of the Holocaust on the occa- sion of the publication by the Bergen-Belsen Memorial Press of his new book of poetry, "Poems For or Vision and Immagincrtion of the Sea of Death." in furnishing Your Home GREENFIELD AT 1014 MILE Lydia Eskenazi, Joint Distribu- tion Committee public relations representative in Greece, will be- gin a month-long tour of American Jewish communities on Jan. 6, it w a s announced by Samuel L. Ha- ber, JDC execu- tive vice chair- man. A veter Suburban of more than years of oversea service with JDC„ M r s . Eskenazi' will report on re - cent develop- ments in Europe, North Africa and Israel. Others Mrs. Eskenazi who will come for four- to six-week tours are Egon Fink, JDC representative in Austria, from Feb. 27 through March 24; and Evelyn Peters, JDC day car consultant in Geneva, from April 14 through May 15. 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