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March 28, 1969 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-03-28

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44—Friday, March 28, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MEN'S CLUBS

Elaine Tanzman to Wed

Mr. Michael Strasberg

Vatican to Issue Work Refuting Hochhuth Play.

ROME (JTA)—The Vatican will
! Charges were made in Hoch-
publish its fifth volume next huth's controversial play, "The
month in a series of documents Deputy." According to Vatican
concerning its peace efforts in' sources, the documents will show
World War II and its resistance ; that the Pope refused to back an
to Nazi-Fascist attempts to use the "anti-Bolshevist crusade" by the
Holy See for their own purposes. Axis powers and refused to allow
The new volume, due to appear them to "turn the Vatican into an
at Easter, also is aimed in part at auxiliary.•
The new volume covers the per-
refuting the charges of West Ger-
man playwright Rolf Hochhuth iod from July 1941 to November
1942.
that the late Pope Pius XII ap-
peased the Nazis and made no
attempts to prevent the massacre
Out ttAat atop 1.4 atleCtle
of Jews.

i

Dentists Drilling for Big Stage Show

More than 60 Omega Dental SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S
Fraternity members and their CLUB is compiling historical rec-
wives will don ancient Greek garb ords of the club in preparation for
for a two act comedy-variety show, the May 10 celebration of its 50th
"It's Greek to Me," April 30, May anniversary. The Sabbath morning
1 and 3 at Southfield High School. service that day will be dedicated
The cast is in rehearsal for the to the group, and a celebration is
scheduled for that night, when a
original production, written and
past president's plaque will be
START STUDYING
produced by members of Alpha
Omega. It is under the direction of presented, with the participation
Study while you are young,
of
all past presidents, and plans
Dr. Jerry Michael and Dr. Herb
while
others
provide for your
Goldstrom, produced by Dr. Jack will be announced for the men's
needs, and before your memory
Lawson and choreographed by club pilgrimage to Israel next fall.
fades. The time will come when
Bortz to the music of Felix At that time, the club will present
you want to learn, but will be un-
Jean

Resnick, resident violinist of the a Sefer Tora to a Conservative
able to do so.
MISS
ELAINE
TANZMAN
Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Spe- congregation in Israel. Members
with historical records in their pos-
Mrs.
David
S.
Tanzman
cially designed costumes and scen-
FOR PASSOVER
Leonard Mr. and
PRESENTS
ery also are the work of Alpha session are asked to call
of Sherwood Ave., Oak Park, art-
Omegans, who seek to raise funds E. Baron, 353-3844.
the
engagement
of
their
E
nounce
h t
d
ael mStras-
chrs
to ahMihi
for Project Hope and the Founda-
SHOES FOR
tion Fund of the Al) Detroit Alum- Barton Passover Line
g seorn ofaa d
beru g,
THE FAMILY
ni Chapter. The fund's charities
Adler of Silver Spring, Md., and
Is
`World's
Largest'
include student aid at the Univer-
15224 W. 7 MILE ROAD
Variety is the theme of Barton's the late Mr. Strasberg.
11/2 Mks. E. of •reseffeld
sity of Michigan and the Univer-
Boht Miss Tanzman and her
BIG
BAND
OR
SMALL
COMBOS
sity of Detroit, Detroit dental aid, Passover line of candies and pas-
PHONE: 342-8559
fiance are students in the combined
Northend Clinic for indigent pa- tries this year. Their selection of program at the Jewish Theological
Hours: 10 to 6
for
UN
3-8982
UN
3-5730
confections,
largest
kosher
tients, the USO, D. J. Healy Home 52
Seminary and Columbia Univer-

and research in dental education. Passover line in the world, in- sity.
cludes assorted chocolates, special-
The wedding will follow a year I
ty candies, cakes, cookies, chil-
of study at the Hebrew University,
dren's candy packages and sugar-
free, salt-free, dietetic candies for Jerusalem.
people on res tricted diets
To serve at the seder or bring 2 Yiddish Poets Receive
as a gift. Barton's offers parve Itzik Manger Award at
petits fours, cookies, miniature nut
cakes, coconut macaroons, honey Israel Memorial Meeting
cake and chocolate layer cake.
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
Barton's kosher for Passover
TEL AVIV—Two Yiddish poets,
parve Bartonette miniature choco-
one
in
New
York and the other a
lates feature a wide variety of
resident of Tel Aviv, were the first
fillings, including nuts, fruits, cara- recipients of the annual Itzik Man-
Alpha Omega Dental Fratern-
ity, Detroit Chapter, will present mels,
cordials
and other
centers.
Barton's
also offers
a number
of ger Award, established in me-
who died
a comedy-variety show April 30, specially candies, such as Choco- mory of the Yiddish poet winners
of
here last month. The
May 1 and 3 under the guiding late Marshmallow Fluffs and Choc- the $1,400 award are Aharon Zeit-
hand of these three dentists: olate Seder Mints.
lin of New York and Abraham
directors Jerry Michael (left) ! For in-between snacks and dairy Sutzkever of Tel Aviv.
and dinners, the choice of confections
The awards were announced
Goldstrom
(right)
and Herb
includes Chocolate Matzo Balls,
Monday at a memorial meeting
producer Jack Lawson.
' made of coconut marzipan, choco-
for Mr. Manger, ending the 30-
late pecan and nut truffle.
day mourning period. It was at-
All Barton's Passover products
tended by Premier Golda Meir,
are made under strict supervision Finance Minister Zeev Sharef
OW a
(
of the Union of Orthodox Jewish
and a gathering of writers, poets,
Congregations of America and artists and journalists.
carry its "U" seal of Passover
Meyer Weisgal, head of the
kashrut.
COUTURE-BOUTIQUE
award committee, presented a spe.
Many of B a r to n's Passover
CUSTOM DESIGNS
cial award of $2,800 to the poet's
boxes include a four-page illus- widow, Mrs. Genia Manger, who
LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR
trated folder which tells the story will start a fund to build an ar-
ACCESSORIES
of Passover, explains the tradition- ' chive for her late husband's work.
al way to set the seder table and
Zeitlin, who was unable to
HARVARD ROW MALL
gives the procedures for the seder come to Israel for the ceremonies,
11 MILE & LASHER
service.
advised- the award committee that
he would donate half the sum to
353-7640
Shoshana Persitz, Member assist new immigrant poets and
writers in Israel.
of 3 Knessets, Educator
In Bucharest, it was announced
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Shoshana
Persitz, a member of the first that the Journal of the Romanian
three Knessets and for many Jewish communit, has published a
years head of the Tel Aviv muni- Hebrew translation of "Ballad of
cipality's education department, a Lost Sheep," a poem by Mr.
Manger. The journal appears in
died here March 22 at age 76.
Mrs. Persitz, a daughter of the Romanian, Yiddish and Hebrew.
Zionist leader Hillel Zlotopolsky,
was born in Kiev and came to
Palestine in 1925. She founded the
For tho Very But
"Omanut" publishing house which
specialized in classics and educa-
Phone
tional books and periodicals. For a
time she headed the Knesset's
549-7170
education committee.

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