24—Friday, April 18, 1969
A man's interest consists of
whatever he takes interest in. He
is a good man or a bad, according
Jewelry, paintings, objects d'Art, Franklin Chapter of Hadassah, the as he prefers one class of his in-
oriental rugs and new merchan- 1 dinner-auction will help raise funds terests to another.
dise will be auctioned off, follow- for Hadassah's projects, including
—John Stuart Mill.
ing dinner 7 p.m. April 30 at the child rescue; healing, teaching and
Raleigh
House.
research;
vocational
education
and
the chapter and its first president
Sponsored by Birmingham- land reclamation in Israel; and
installed the following officers for
Jewish education and youth work
two-year terms: Mesdames Joseph
in this country.
Radkin, president; Harry Salwin,
Champagne will be served all
Irving Beck and Bernard Shiller,
vice presidents; Jane Rosenfeld,
evening, and the auction will fol-
Joseph Fogelson and Sol Robins,
low dining.
secretaries; Irving Winkelman.
Reservations are being handled
treasurer: and Barney Aaron,
WILLIAM STONE, of the CHAR by Mrs. Joseph Allender, 33873
junior past president.
LES P. DAVEY General Agency, Harlan, Farmington, and Mrs.
New Spring
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has become the first man in the Jack Schlesinger, 7162 Pebble-
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history of the agency to pass the creek, Birmingham.
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000 persons—in towns such as Wal-
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and Moscow. Idaho — have been the $1,000,000 group plaque. Stone's
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Jewish themes.
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The portable collections of his- for the year. * *
toric documents, photographs and
The Galerie de Boicurt, 725 S.
other memorabilia are designed by Adams, Birmingham. announces
Bnai Brith's Jewish Historical the association of MRS. ALBERT
Now Booking - -
Committee with the smaller Jew- J. SILBER of Troy in the expand-;
ish community in mind. "little ed original graphics art depart- I
Cuzitnn 'Tailors
towns which rarely see -a Jewish ment of the Galerie. Featured in
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or resources for wide-ranging cul- "Rilke" portfolio by Ben Shahn
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tural programs.
Good
Music
and works by such masters as
Suburban communities are also Picasso. Miro, Levine, Chagall,
for All Occasions
attracted to the exhibits, which Dali, Belkin and others. The Gal-
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Bnai Brith provides at a nominal erie de Boicourt is open six days a
rental fee. week from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
and evenings by appointment.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Art Auction, Dinner Are Set for Hadassah
Bnai Brit", .Activities
TUCKER CHAPTER will hear a
talk on "Sex Education in the
Public Schools" by Mrs. Sylvia
Druckman 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at
the Oak Park Community Center.
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REX CHAPTER will see a
"Dolls for Democracy" program
12:45 p.m. Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Harry Dines, 23877 Mer-
rill, Southfield. The 'program,1
which will familiarize members
and friends with the work of the
Anti-Defamation League, is the
same "doll program" presented to
children in the public schools. Mrs.
Barney Plotnick is chairman of the
doll program. A petite luncheon
will be served.
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-
AL CHAPTER will honor members
who contributed "Hai" ($18) or
more to the Bnai Brith Services
Appeal at a "Pedal Smorgasbord"
9:15 p.m. April 26 at the Oak Park
Community Center. Only "Hai"
members are eligible to attend.
Men are welcome at a nominal
donation. There will be dancing
and prizes. For information, call
Myna Moss, 538-1568.
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EAST SIDE CHAPTER recently
held its 27th annual installation.
Mrs. Robert Coggan, organizer of
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Dr. Norman Drachler, super-
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and women's councils in conjunc-
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gue, 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Jew-
ish Center.
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lectures in the series necessitated
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Shiffman Auditorium at the Cen-
ter.
Dr. Drachler will speak on
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ments will be served. There is a
nominal admission fee.
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Tex., where a man had the right
"to meet his accuser face to face."
"In this country," Mr. Eisen-
hower declared, "if someone dis-
likes you or accuses you . . . he
cannot hide behind the shadows,
he cannot assassinate you or your
character from behind without suf-
fering the penalties an outraged
citizenry will inflict"
Our country, right or wrong.
When right, to kept right; when
wrong, to be put right.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower, in his
first appearance as President be-
fore a Jewish group, made world-
wide headlines with a brief, off-
the-cuff speech that was widely
interpreted as his first public con-
demnation of the tactics of a then
high-riding Senator Joseph Mc-
OKKER CAN'T DEFEND
Holland's Tom Okker will not Carthy.
The occasion was a Bnai Brith
defend his World Maccabia
Games tennis title this summer. dinner on Nov. 23, 1953, commemo-
rating the 40th anniversary of its
He recently turned professional.
Anti-Defamation Lea g u e. The
President received the ADL's first
Democratic Legacy Award.
Gen. Eisenhower, speaking in the
closing minutes of an hour-long
telecast of the anniversary pro-
gram from Washington's May-
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