100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

January 31, 1969 - Image 26

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-01-31

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Rabbi Tanenbaum Addresses Clergy, AJCommittee

The director of interreligious Jewish Committee at the home of
affairs for the American Jewish Mr. and Mrs. Avern Cohen, 17815
Committee. Rabbi Marc Tanen- Hamilton. His topic will be "The
baum, will be guest lecturer at an Jew in an Era of Confrontation."
The clergy conference, to be
invitational clergy conference on
"Jewish-Christian Relations: the held in the new University Center
Building, is sponsored by the
Unfinished Agenda" 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
WSU Office of Religious Affairs,
Tuesday at the Charles Grosberg
Detroit and Michigan AJC and
Religious Center, Wayne State Uni-
the Detroit Round Table, Nation-
versity.
al
Conference on Christians and
On Monday. at 8 p.m., Rabbi
Tanenbaum will address a Detroit Jews.
At two conference sessions, the
Chapter meeting of the American

first at 10:45 a.m., the second at
1:30 pm. Rabbi Tanenbaum will
take iap "The Theological Dilem-
ma" and "The Question of Israel."
He will take up crucial issues
facing Jews at the chapter meeting
Monday—such issues as Christian-
Jewish relations, Negro and anti-
Semitism, "alienated young people"
and the survival of Israel.
At Vatican Council II, he was the
only rabbi at the time of the Catho-
lic Church's voting on the "Jewish
Declaration" which repudiates anti-
Semitism. He has been honored
several times for his contributions
to the advancement of Jewish-
Christian understanding.
Melvin Weisz, chairman of the sky, Gore Vidal, Fred Coe and J.
Rabbi Tanenbaum helped or-
Cong. Bnai Moshe "Town Hall P. Miller.
ganize and participated in the
For tickets, call Bnai Moshe, recent historic "International
Series," announces its second
event in a series will be the ap- LI 8-9000.
Colloqium on Judaism and Chris-
pearance of David Susskind 8:15
tianity" sponsored by Harvard
p.m. Feb. 26 in the main sanc-
Divinity School in cooperation
tuary.
with the American Jewish Com-
mittee.
Susskind, whose "David Susskind
Show" on television has been the
A pioneer in race relations,
Older
people
who
entered
the
hub of controversy, will speak on
Rabbi Tanenbaum was a founder
hospital
under
Medicare
since
"And Then I Met ... Nixon, Eban,
of the historic National Conference
Kennedy and Truman." On his Jan. 1 will be responsible for an on Race and Religion.
show, Susskind has interviewed all additional $4 of their hospital bills.
Up till now, Sam F. Test, North-
these famous personages and more
—Nikita Khrushchev, Bertrand west-Detroit Social Security dis- Women's Groups
trict
manager said, Medicare has
Russell, Hubert Humphrey, Dean
paid all but the $40 of Medicare
Rusk and scores of others.
to Host Interfaith
beneficiary's hospital bill in each
His other television credits in- spell of illness. Effective Jan. 1, he
Brotherhood Teas
"The
Moon
and
Sixpence";
clude
said, it will cover all but the first
"Play of the Week"; "Get $44. He noted that the hospital bill
The League of Jewish Women's
Smart"; "He and She"; "Death for an average stay by a Medicare Organizations of Greater Detroit
of A Salesman"; "Dial M for beneficiary now runs about $600.
will host the third annual tea for
Murder"; "Laura"; and many
The hospital deductible amount— executive boards of Church Women
others. He was won 11 Emmys;
United,
the Council of Catholic
the amount for which the Medicare
two Peabody Awards; eight Syl- beneficiary is responsible—he ex- Women of the Archdiocese of De-
vania Awards; two Newspaper
troit
and
the Detroit Council of
plained, is similar to the deductible
Guild Awards; four TV Film
Negro Women, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
Daily Awards; and Producer of amounts provided in many auto in- at Temple Israel.
surance policies where the car
the Year Award.
Sponsored by the Women's Divi-
owner pays the first $50 or $100 of
As president of Talent Asso- a repair bill and the insurance sion of the Detroit Round Table,
National Conference of Christians
ciates, Ltd., he has sponsored the company pays the rest.
creative work of Paddy Chayef-
The increase of $4 in the portion and Jews, teas are held simultane-
of the hospital bill for which a ously throughout the city to en-
Medicare beneficiary is responsible courage women of different faiths
results from a provision in the to meet in the spirit of friendship
law requiring an annual review of and understanding.
Mrs. Morris Adler will be inter-
the deductible. The first such re-
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Davis (Suz- view, the law provided, was to be viewed at 1:30 p.m. on WJR to
which program all tea guests will
anne Boesky) of Beverly Hills, made in 1968.
Calif., announce the engagement
The law states that if this annual listen. Discussion will follow.
Members of the 174 organizations
of their daughter Lauren Jan to review shows the hospital costs
affiliated with the League are in-
Martin Ritter, son of Mr. and Mrs. have changed significantly, the hos-
vited by President Mrs. J. Stewart
Ritter of San Bernardino, Calif. pital deductible must be adjusted
The bride-elect is an art major at for the following year, with any Linden.
In keeping with this spirit,
the University of California at Los necessary adjustments made in $4 League women recently hosted a
Angeles. A March wedding is steps — to avoid small annual social afternoon for all foreign stu-
planned. changes.
dents of Wayne State University.
Mrs. Louis Redstone, city-wide
chairman of the teas, said that any
woman who is interested in promo-
ting better understanding in her
neighborhood and community is
eligible to hold a tea. "She simply
invites neighbors and friends of dif-
religious
fering
and nationality
backgrounds
to
her home. These
can be very sim-
ple affairs or
more elaborate,"
Aft JOCKEYS ORt9
she said. "The
goal of our en-
tOb VilISAVH
deavors i s t o
have hundreds of
women in hun-
dreds of homes,
churches, syna- Mrs. Redstone
gogues and clubs throughout our
city and suburbs on the same day
at the same hour contemplating
ways of creating or strengthening
better understanding in their
neighborhoods and discussing the
dynamics of brotherhood and the
challenge of our changing times."
Instructions and suggestions
for giving a tea are available
as well as kits containing printed
human relations materials, in-
vitations and discussion topics,
from Detroit Round Table TO
9-6306.
Mercy College will host for the
second time a Brotherhood Tea
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday in the
Student Center. Participating are
Westminster Women's Association,
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood and
Mercy College of Detroit. Coordi-
nator for the tea is Mrs. David
Barbara Rubin, 19, looks disconsolate outside her special trailer Kliger, who is on the faculty of
dressing room at Tropical Park in Miami, after being squeezed off Mercy College, the University of
her fourth race mount. However, Miss Rubin was a winner Wednes-
Detroit and a member of Shaarey
day in her first professional race, riding Fly Away at Nassau's
Zedek. For information, call Mercy
Hobby Horse Hall. She-was the first female .to-ride in-a U.S.- race. College, 531-7820, Ext. 361.

,

SEIJI OZAWA has been engaged
to lead the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra in "A Tchaikovsky Gala"
for benefit of the Symphony Main-
tenance Fund and players' pension
plan. The concert will be given in
Ford Auditorium March 14.

DeJiulio-Goldberg Rites
Planned for March 23

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, January 31, 1969

PHOTOGRAPHY

GARSON ZELTZER

547-4805

David Susskind to Speak Here
for Bnai lloslieTovvn Hall Series

Test Notes New
Medicare Rates

WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAS
SPECIAL OCCASIONS

MUSIC BY

SAM BARNETT

MISS HELEN DeJIULIO

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Mr. and Mrs. Oswald 0. DeJiulio
of Stanhope Ave., Grosse Pointe
Woods, announce the engagement
of their daughter Helen Anne to
Gary Alan Goldberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs, David B. Goldberg of
Snowden Ave.
Miss DeJiulio attends Wayne
State University where she is a
junior in the college of education
and affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi
Sorority. Mr. Goldbeg received his
BA from Wayne where he was
affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta
Fraternity. He is a senior at WSU
Law School.
A March 23 wedding is planned.

LI 1-2563

Max Schrut

For Good Photographs
and Prompt Service
Call Me at

THE

BLAIR STUDIO

4111111111.1•111111111
LZILIBIELUI111012


Weddings — Bar Mitzvas

We Come to Your Horne
With Samples

ORCHESTRA
LI 5-2737
LI 7-0896

TY 5-8805

UN 4-6845

N.‘""

grzgagenierzts

s.0 \770.7'

pane

01.166v 61.1,

dAt ■

7kW
Of

N
%',

•q e

Norman Allan & Ca.

17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9.

Girl Jockey Unhorsed, Then ...

Dorothy Bennett

and Her Staff

is now associated
with

HAIR FASHIONS BY RONALD

23720 SOUTHFIELD RD.

between 9 & 91/2 Mile Rds.
Southfield, Mich.

Phone: 353-0680

Open 7 Days a Week

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan