28—Friday, January 10, 1969
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Samuel, Synagogue Leaders
at Bon Voyage for Rabbi Segal
MissGolden,Mr.Kaplan Rabbi Isaac Swift
to Be Married in May to Speak at Dinner
Guest speaker for the annual
Mikva Dinner, to be held 6:30 p.m.
Jan. 26 at Cong. Shaarey Shoma-
yim, will be Rabbi Isaac L. Swift
of Cong. Ahavath Tora, Engle-
wood, N.J. a fac-
ulty member of
Herzl Institute,
New York City.
Rabbi Swift,
who was born in
Liverpool, was
educated in Eng-
land and ordained
in Jerusalem. He
served as a mem-
ber of the Beth
Din and chairman Rabbi Swift
of the board of education in Syd-
ney, Australia. He also was a
member of the standing committee
on education of the Executive
Council of Australia and New Zea-
land.
While Rabbi Swift resided in
London, he was president of the
Inter-University Jewish Federation
and religious adviser for the Asso-
ciation for Jewish Youth. He work-
ed with Abba Eban and Abraham
Harman while president of the Lon-
don Zionist Central Council.
For information on the Alava
Dinner, call Mrs. E. Friedman,
863-9611, or Marvin Seligson, DI
1-6657.
Couples Unit to Take Care
of Business at Meeting
The City of Hope Mr. and Mrs.
Group will meet 8:30 p.m. Satur-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hoptman, 16042 Hilton,
Southfield.
Advance tickets for the annual
games night, Apr. 23, will be
available from Lou Garber, ticket
chairman.
Possible names for the man of
the year dinner will be offered by
Chairmen Jules Olen and Meyer
Feinstein. Final tabulations of the
leukemia letter will be made.
A social will follow the meeting.
Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob E. Segal half of the synagogue by its presi-
and their two younger children dent, Rudolph Shulman, and a
were given a warm bon voyage greeting in behalf of all the af-
at Cong. Adas Shalom Sunday filiated organizations, with all the
night, prior to their departure for presidents seated on the bima, by
Israel, with nearly 1,000 people in Mrs. J. Stewart Linden. Rabbi
attendance at a special program Segal was warmly commended by
in the main sanctuary, followed by Louis Levitan, manager of the De-
troit Israel Bond Organization,
a reception in the social hall.
Major on the program was the who said Rabbi Segal's efforts
address by the eminent author made his synagogue the best con-
Maurice Samuel, who came to gregational Bond purchaser in the
greet his friends, the Segals, and world.
to wish them well on their stay in
Participants in the program also
AND HER GYPSIES
Israel where Rabbi Segal will be included Rabbi Leonard S. Cahan
Authentically Gypsy
on a six-month sabbatical from who gave the invocation, and there
Elegantly Unique
his congregation.
MISS FRANCENE GOLDEN
was a message from a rabbinical
Choosing to speak on "The student, Leon Waldman, a grad-
474-7638
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Barnett
Odnert
of
Meaning of Jerusalem to a uate of the Adas Shalom school,
Belle
Glade,
announce
the
Modern Rabbi," Samuel called who expressed gratitude for the
attention to Rabbi Segal's being knowledge he attained from Rabbi engagement of her daughter, Fran-
cene Gayle Golden, to Bruce Mor-
a native of Jerusalem, the city Segal.
also of the birth of both his
There was a musical program, ris Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
father and his grandfather, and which included selections by Can- Harold L. Kaplan of Lincolnshire
Eddie Jaye
he portrayed the conditions tor Nicholas Fenakel and the Adas Dr.
Miss Golden, daughter of the late
which existed in Jerusalem in Shalon choir and songs by two
1221, when Rabbi Segal, at 8, Hillel Day School graduates, Mark Mr. Maurice William Golden, is a
first came to this country, with Goldsmith and Devorah Eizikovic. graduate of Eastern Michigan Uni-
398-5357
versity in occupational therapy.
those today.
Her fiance was graduated from the
He paid a glowing tribute to
University of Michigan and will
Rabbi Segal's dedicated labors for Zionist Council
enter Wayne State University's
Israel and for Jewry and he com-
medical school next fall.
mended the rabbi for having help to Hear National
A May wedding is being planned.
ed built fortresses for Israel, like
700 babies are born with birth
Ash Trays, Candy Dishes,
Emissary Monday
the Hillel Day School.
Matelabo•Pa, etc.
defects in the U.S. every day, says
"There can be no solution to the
Made from glass and antique
Daniel Mann, coordinator of the Prof. Lawrence Seltzer the March of Dimes.
finished metals, ceramics. For
Jewish problem until there is a National Advisory Committee re-
Examines Inequities
Weddings and Bar Mitvazs, etc.
stable Jewish homeland where the
sponsible for developing the struc-
Also personalized novelty pens.
Jewish homeland always was,"
ture of the New American Zionist of Tax Exemptions
INVITATIONS
& ACCESSORIES
Samuel declared.
In his new book, "The Personal
Federation, will meet with local
also available.
Reviewing existing conditions in Zionist leaders, 8:30 p.m. Monday, Exemptions in the Income Tax,"
America, Samuel pointed to the
in room 202 of published by the National Bureau
new danger, from the Left, and
the Jewish Cen- of Economic Research, Prof. Law-
declared that the New Left is like
646-6138
rence H. Seltzer of Wayne State
ter.
the Old Yevsektsia (Jewish Com-
P1 a n s for the University offers a comprehensive
munists) in Russia, like "die zelbe
meeting were an- analysis of personal exemptions,
Yente."
nounced by Isa- examining their current impact on
He expressed confidence that we
dore Shrodeck, various segments of the taxpaying
are reaching a turning point in
chairman of the population and on income tax reve-
improved social and human rela-
Zionist Council nues and effective tax rates.
tions and that if not we then our
The author questions the valid-
, which serves as
children and grandchildren will
a coordin a ting ity of the $600 per capita exemp-
see improvements in world condi-
tion
in relation to present-day
body of the De-
tions.
troit Zionist or- basic living costs. For single per-
Rabbi Segal replied in an ad-
ganizat ions co- sons and families of four or less,
dress in which he expressed
operating to fur- the exemption levels are lower
gratitude for his congregation's
ther the goals of than in 1939, while consumer
cooperation and for the encour-
the organized prices are now more than 2%
agement he has been given in
Zionist m o v e- times as high.
his 23 years of service with Adas
Seeking an objective standard
Mann
ment.
17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9.
Shalom.
In accordance with the decisions for reasonable exemption levels,
Numerous messages greeted
Seltzer
suggests that the minimum
reached
at
the
27th
World
Zionist
Rabbi and Mrs. Segal, including
personal maintenance costs em-
some from American and Israeli Congress held in Jerusalem last ployed by a large majority of the
June, national Zionist representa-
leaders.
EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
states
as a guide to welfare pay-
With Robert Ruch, chairman of tives are now occupied with dis- ments to the needy under federal-
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA?
the committee of arrangements cussions dealing with the restruc- state social security programs
for the bon voyage and reception, turing of the Zionist movement in would provide a defensible mini-
presiding, the evening's program this country. Mann will discuss mum.
included a commendation in be- these developments and their im-
Is Conveniently Located at
A more liberal standard would
pact on local communities. In ad-
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dition, Mann will be available to be provided by some adaptation of
the
City
Worker's
Family
Budget
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&
Greenfield--Across
from Northland)
offer ideas and guidance on local
Hillel Day School PTO
as prepared from time to time by
Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations
Zionist programming objectives.
the U.S. Department of Labor. He
Sets Square Dance
Try Our Barber Shop
Formally the national director finds that the present exemption
Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
of both Poale Zion and the League levels are significantly lower than
Airport
Limousine
Service Available
for Labor Israel, Mann serves on would be provided by the first of
the editorial board of the Jewish these standards and very much
Frontier and was a delegate to the lower than those offered by the
recent World Zionist Congress. He second, for families of one to four
holds degrees from the University persons.
of Chicago, Columbia University
and the College of Jewish Studies
in Chicago. A resident of New Mo'os Hitim Elects
"See Next Season's Fashions Today"
York, he is the son of the late Morris Dorn President
Prof. Jacob Mann of Hebrew
Morris Dorn was elected presi-
FAMOUS
MAKERS • JUNIORS & MISSES
Union College.
dent of the Mo'os Hitim Organiza-
The annual square dance of
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tion
of
Detroit
at
the
group's
an-
Hillel Day School PTO will take Imagination
Suits • Coats • Dresses • Sportswear
nual meeting. Harry Shulman, who
place 8 p.m. Jan. 18 at the Adas
If the greatest philosopher in the
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served as presi-
Shalom Synagogue. Jim Schul-
world found himself upon a plank
4! dent for the past
"Always Priced at Tremendous Savings to Toff"
theis will be the caller, and a wider than actually necessary, but
25 years, was
midnight buffet will be served. hanging over a precipice, his im-
elected honorary
Mrs. Hyman Freedland (left) agination would prevail, though his
president.
and Mrs. David Margolin are reason convinced him of his safety. .
Abe Katzman
planning the affair.
—Pascal
was re-elected
vice president;
Mrs. Joseph Mar-
kel and Samuel
Leve, secretaries;
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and Rabbi James
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Gordon and Ber-
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new board mem-
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hers.
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Murray M. Cooper.
Mo'os Hitim is the community-
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Bodzin Family Club will meet Saturday evening at the home of Mr. wide organization which provides
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and Mrs. Joel Bodzin, 23031 Webster, Oak Park, after attending a con- needy Jewish families with Pass-
cert by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
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