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February 21, 1969 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-02-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, February 21, 1969

Bowling Association
Plans Big Day at Cobo

The Bnai Brith Bowling Associa-
tion will hold its annual Sports Day
at Cobo Arena 2 p.m. March 9 for
all Bnai Brith bowlers, their fam-
ilies and guests.
In addition to the game between
the Detroit Pistons and the Mil-
waukee Bucks, there will be half-
time activities, featuring the pres-
entation of the Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith's second annual Sports-
man of the Year Award. Last
year's award recipient was speed
skater and Olympic medal winner
Terry McDermott.
Bowlers and their families may
obtain tickets through their league.
Others may get tickets and infor-
mation by contacting Association
Secretary Mark Klinger evenings,
476-4580.

THE Holiday Beverage

It is traditional to eat and drink
rich foods and beverages on Purim,
a holiday to be celebrated in as
joyous a manner as possible.
What better way to greet com-
pany than with Seagram's V.O.,
the "smooth Canadian." It can be
served for cocktails before the
meal or anytime when company
drops in.

Births

Feb. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Joel
Nitzkin (Phyllis Rosenberg), for-
mer Detroiters of Frankfort, Ky.,
a son, Aaron David.
• • •
Feb. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
L. Cohen (Cynthia Bremer), 23268
Ennishore, Novi, a son, Jeffrey
Aaron.
• • •
Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Coden (Carol Sue Rose), 17101 Bon-
stelle, Southfield, a son, Jonathan
Daniel.
• • •
Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
D. Paster (Barbara Onrich of De-
troit), of Canoga Park, Calif., a
son, Raymond SamueL
• • •
Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Rubin (Donna Feldman), 26431
Harding, Oak Park, a daughter,
Marla Hope.
• • •
Feb. 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Gerald
Blechman (Riva Goodis), Detroit-
ers now living in Chicago, twin
sons, Johnathan Miles and James
Michael.
• • •
Feb. 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Jerald
B. Maltzman (Carole Hack), form-
er Detroiters of Indianapolis, a
daughter, Michelle Beth.
* • •
Feb. 2—To Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Blazofsky (Ronna Robinson), 21325
Colwell, Farmington, a daughter,
Stacey Lynn.

LETTER BOX

Campus Youth Activities
Reported by Reader

Editor, The Jewish News:
I was shown the editorial that
appeared in your Jan. 31 edition
concerning "Assuring Activism for
the Youth." You will be pleased to
note that a number of things have
happened on the campuses with
which I am in touch that should
interest your readers.
On the Ann Arbor campus, an
"Israel Now Conference" was or-
ganized and attended by 400 stu-
dents. In addition, four courses on
Israel and the Middle East have
been accepted by the university for

Bnai Brith,

activities

TIKVAH CHAPTER will meet
for luncheon noon Tuesday at
Cong. Beth Hillel. Entertainment
will be a book review by Mrs.
Leo Kepes, who will review "The
Dance of Genghis Cohen." Guests
are invited. For information, call
Sylvia Posner, 535-2095.
• • •
ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold a
rummage sale at the Workmen's
Circle Center, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Thursday and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb.
28. Proceeds are donated to char-
ity.
• • •
LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE will
hold a symposium 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter. The topic will be "Brother-
hood—Can People of Various Na-
tional, Religious and Ethnic
Groups Live in Harmony?" Speak-
ers include Robert Tindal, Detroit
Common Councilman; Father
James Sheehan, chairman, human
relations committee, Catholic Arch-
diocese of Detroit; and an as yet
unannounced local rabbi. Ladies of
the chapter are invited, as well as
friends. Refreshments will be
served.

Seeks 50,000 Members

RABBI

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zARCZNAH

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341-1595

REV. GOLDMAN L.

Sam J. Stone of Peoria, EL, a
leader in Bnai Brith affairs for
four decades, has been named
chairman of its national mem-
bership cabinet. Stone, who is
also a member of Bnai Brith's
international board of governors,
will head a campaign to enroll
50,000 new members during the
organization's 125th anniversary
year.

MARSHALL

JWV

353-5444

BLOCH ROSE POST and AUX-
LLIARY will hold a brotherhood
meeting 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the
Oak Park Community Center. Fea-
tured speaker will be Cantor Arthur
Asher of Temple IsraeL Friends
are invited. Refreshments will be
served at a social hour. For infor-
mation, call Betty Katzman, LI 7-
7879, or Alvin Braunstein, BR 2-
9081

MOREL

RABBI JOSHUA SPIRO

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Miss Pam, Mr. Rose
Plan June Marriage

JOCELYN

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The dinner program will feature
One thousand persons, including
the foremost scholars in Orthodox a major pronouncement by Rabbi
Moshe Feinstein, chairman of the
Judaism,
will
mark
the
47th
an-
credit. There are courses in He
Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah (Council
brew and Israel at Washington Uni niversary of Agudath Israel of
The guest speaker
versity of New York, Columbia America with a dinner at the Hotel of Tora Sages).
will be Rabbi Aaron Paperman,
Commodore,
New
York,
Sunday
College in Chicago, and Oberlin.
president of Yeshiva Chofetz
After the Iraq incident, and be- evening.
Chaim of Baltimore, who gained
fore that the Lebanese and French
renown for his major accomplish-
affairs, students have taken the
ments as a U.S. Army Chaplain in
lead in organizing campus demon-
Europe during the Second World
strations at Northwestern, Harvard,
War.
Buffalo, Pennsylvania and host of
other schools.
It seems to me that there are
many Jewish students who would
AND HER GYPSIES
like to react strongly and positively
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to the many challenges that con-
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front us today. The organized Jew-
474-7638
ish community would be wise to
seek to help, though not control, the
students in their activities, and to
convey to them the image that the
community can respond in material
and other ways with which to aid
J ERK " COOP E R
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them. The campus community is in
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a very fluid state and the oppor-
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not be present next month!
It is on this basis that the Uni-
versity Service Department of the
American Zionist Youth Foundation
was founded.
MISS MARLENE PAM
Considering the nature of student
life today, I would strongly com-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pam of Mil-
mend to all Jewish communities a ler Rd., Oak Park, announce the
pattern of operation in which the engagement of their daughter Mar-
positive aspirations of students can lene to Jerome F. Rose, son of Mr.
be met quickly without going and Mrs. Harold Rose of Nadora
through the red tape of countless Dr., Southfield.
committees and budgetary hear-
Miss Pam is a senior in Wayne
ings.
State University's college of edu-
Sincerely yours,
cation. Her fiance is a senior in
PHILIP HORN, Director, WSU's school of medicine.
University Service
A June wedding is planned.
Department,
FEB. 26, 27, 28
American Zionist
J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
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Youth Foundation
Portraiture of Distinction
« • •
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Editor, The Jewish News:
3223 W. McNichols
It is unfortunate that the re-
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awakening of this sense of respons-
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ibility among the Jewish leaders of
our community occurred because
of the "South End's" anti-Semitic,
pro-Arab attitude. It is sad that our
Jewish leadership remained apa-
thetic to the dissemination of hate
material in this campus newspaper
AND ORCHESTRA
until their own personal, vital in-
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terests were involved.
"Continental Sound" For Dining & Dancing
It is the height of irony that one
of the few organizations that at-
tempted to stifle Watson and his
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South End was a militant right-
wing extremist (whatever that
means) group, called Counterthrust,
EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUEST
which is the Breakthrough contin-
gent on the Wayne Campus. They,
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it appears, were concerned about
the South End's effect on the
entire community and were aware
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of Watson's aims and philosophy.
Almost a year ago, Counterthrust
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distributed literature asking pre-
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cisely what the Jewish community
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and Commentary now asks—what
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will Dr. William R. Keast do about
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John Watson and the "South End?"
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How unfortunate that this anti-
Semitic stand adopted by the
South End provided the impetus
for our community to rise up and
demand an explanation. That de-
mand should have been made when
the white community and moderate
black leadership were being con-
demned and villified, and not only
Our new store is three
when the Jews became the inevit-
times as large as our
able butt of these racist exhorta-
old store . . . Come,
tions. The South End, almost since
browse in our 50-room
its inception, has shown admira-
settings as well as our
tion and support for the revolu-
Boutique
wit h acces-
tionary, anti-American, Communist
sories a n d imports
movements throughout the world.
from around the
If I am wrong, I apologize. Per-
I. Rosen
world.
A. Oppenhe1m
haps our community leaders have
N.SJ.D.
N.SJ.D.
been subtly working behind the
scenes to rid this area of this can-
Choose from the largest furniture selections of Tradi-
cer within our midst. If they have-
tional, Italian and Country French with unusual flair.
n't, then the final question must be:
We also do dining rooms, dens, bedrooms, family rooms,
Where were we, Mr. Editor, a
foyers, carpeting, drapes and murals. Our accomplished
year ago when the "right-wingers"
staff of interior designers will be glad to assist you.
were protesting this racist hate
sheet!
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Sincerely,
EDWARD G. KROLL, D.D.S.

477-3999

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