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February 07, 1969 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-02-07

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Friday, February 7, 1969-27
Sheila Finsilver to Wed Israel Uniting Factor for Jews, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Louis Rose This August D
Rabbis Gordon, Groner, Hertz to Join
r. Tanenbaum Tells Clergy Special One-Week Mission to Israel

The differences among Ameri-
can Jews are many, but on one
issue — Israel — they are united,
Christian leaders attending an in- I
terfaith clergy conference at Wayne
State University were told Tues-
day.
Rabbi Marc Tenenbaum, national
director of interreligious affairs
for the American Jewish Commit-
tee, said that the Six-Day War

Redstone Receives
Architects' Award

MISS SHEILA FINSILVER

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Finsilver of
E. Echo -Valley Rd., Farmington,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Sheila to Louis Rose, son
of Mrs. Archie Rose of Harden
Cir., Southfield and the late Mr.
Rose.
An August wedding is scheduled.

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suddenly confronted Jews with the
horrible possibility of a second
genocide.
Describing Jewish-Christian re-
lations as impaired since the 1967
war, when the latter were ac-
cused of silence, Rabbi ' Tanen-
baum said that the response of
Pope Paul in the current Iraqi
"spy" hangings may be evidence
of some change.

Three Detroit rabbis—James I.
Gordon, Irwin Groner and Richard
C. Hertz — will take part in the
first United Jewish Appeal rab-
binical mission to Israel, Sunday
through Feb. 16.
Participants in the airlift repre-
sent a cross-section of American
rabbis from selected communities
with a Jewish population in excess
of 10,000.
Silence was not exclusive to
They will make an intensive one-
the Christians during the Nazi
week survey of conditions and
Holocaust, said Rabbi Tanen-
needs
in Israel, then report their
baum, and the present Jewish
finding to their congregations and
generation is "haunted by Ihe
feeling that many of our people , colleagues in an effort to- mobilize
maximum support of the 1969 UJA
went as sheep to the slaughter.
"Out of all of this has come regular and emergency fund cam-
a permanent value that Jews will paigns.
The rabbis will make trips to
never again be silent. Regardless
of the opinion of anyone, we will the Sinai Desert And Suez Canal,
never again fail to speak out." ; as well as beleaguered kibutzim
in the Bet Shean Valley and the
Rabbi Tanenbaum called Israel
"the symbol for the restoration of
the Jewish presence in the world,
the first opportunity to express Pinsker Unit Inaugurates
their own manhood as a people." Travel Program Series
Pinsker Progressive Aid Society
In an interview with the Free
Press Tuesday, Rabbi Tanenbautn will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
said that the Bible was "color Workmen's Circle Center.
President Louis Levine an
was
blind" and that Moses
"colored dark with Semitic fea- nounces that the first in a series of
tures." He was married to Zip- travel talks and films will be pre-
porah, the daughter of a black sented by Harry Laker, program
chairman.
Ethiopian, Jethro.
The society will hold all future
He also commented on the term
"chosenness" as it applies to Jew meetings at the above location.
and Negro. Its effect is "to sus-
tain in the Jew that Jewishncss
is beautiful." For blacks, who
THE
"also have their sense of beauty
and peoplehood," the concept of
AIM
chosenness will have to stand
the test of history. "It depends
on how their leaders use it."
ORCHESTRA
al
The interfaith gathering was
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sponsored by WSU. American
Jewish Committee and the Detroit
Roundtable of Christians and Jews.

The Detroit Chapter of the
American Institute of Architects
has awarded Louis G. Redstone,
their Gold Medal for his outstand-
ing achievements and contribu-
tions to the profession.
Redstone, president of Louis G.
Redstone Associates, Inc., a mem-
ber of the AIA
for 30 years, is a 3- 2 0M-v0f
past president of
the Detroit chap-
ter, and a direc-
tor of the Mich-
igan Society of
Architects. He
has chaired com-
mittees on urban
design and allied
arts, and is pres-
Redstone
ently a contribut-
ing member of the International
Relations Committee of the AIA.
Redstone has served as an offi-
cial architectural delegate in
Europe, South America, the Mid-
dle East, Japan, and the Soviet
Union.
His recently published book "Art
in Architecture" has received wide
acclaim.
The Detroit Chapter, AIA, will
sponsor a "Feed Forward" sem-
inar at the Engineering Society of
Detroit, Feb. 12. Featured speak- Jewish Groups Relieved;
ers will be Philip J. Meathe, Sid- Daylight Savings Beaten
ney A. Liltman and Anthony Wolf.
In the closest statewide vote
ever recorded in modern Michigan
Detroit OF Vice President history, Daylight Saving Time was
Advising National Project defeated, a recount of the Novem-
ber balloting showed last Friday.
Jacques Cousin, United Founda-
Jewish communal organizations
tion executive vice president, has opposed Daylight Saving Time be-
been named chairman of the na- cause of hardships impose during
tional advisory committee for a the summer, when Saturday night
project being initiated jointly by events cannot start until after the
the Office of Economic (OEO) and first star appears in the sky.
the United Community Funds and
DST was defeated by 488 votes.
Councils of America (UCFCA).
Barring legal or legislative
The new project, which will seek : action to overturn the balloting,
to coordinate and integrate plan- the vote means Michigan will not
, ning for meeting needs at the local move its clocks 'ahead an hour in
event, will be funded through spring and back an hour in fall to
grants of $103,056 from OEO and get an extra hour of summer sun-
$70,746 in staff services from light. The state will remain on
UCFCA.
Eastern Standard Time in sum-
mer.

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ZOD Speakers Bureau
to Fill In Groups on Israel

Louis Panush, president of the
Zionist Organization of Detroit, has
appointed Leonard L. Radner
chairman of its newly created
speakers' bureau.
Radner and his committee accept
speaking engagements for local
organizations who wish to know
more about Israel and Zionism.
Radner recently gave a talk on the
new threats facing Israel to mem-
bers of a young adult group at
Westminster Presbyterian Church.
Organizations interested in speak-
ers may contact the ZOD office,
353-3636.

UNICEF First Day Covers
for UN Stamp Issues
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series of UNICEF first day covers
accompany United Nations
to
stamp issues has been announced

by the U.S. Committee for UNI-
CEF. The committe plans to offer
covers with all UN commemora-
tives scheduled in 1969, beginning
with the UNITAR (United Na-
tions Institute for Training and
Research) issue of Feb. 10.

We can hardly realize now the
blissful quietude of the pre-tele-
phone epoch. —Norman Douglas.

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In addition, the rabbinical mis-
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grants and survey immigrant ab-
sorption and Malben centers. Rep-
resentatives of the Jewish Agency
and Joint Distribution Committee
—Malben will relate social welfare,
immigration and absorption prob-
lems.
Rabbi Gordon is spiritual leader
of Young Israel of Oak-Woods,
Irwin Groner is rabbi of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, and Richard C.
' Hertz, rabbi of Temple Beth El.

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