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April 25, 1969 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-04-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

I

Friday, April 25, 1969-23

Apprenticeship Center Molds 'Problem Teens' Into Israeli Citizens

JERUSALEM — From a rough are in a one-year apprenticeship
beginning in bleak, prefabricated course.
huts, ORT's John F. Kennedy Ap-
Nearly half the students were
prenticeship Training Center has born in North Africa or the Near
grown—physically and numerical- East. Of those born in Israel,
ly—into a modern facility with al- 95 per cent are children of par-
ents from Moslem countries, who
NORTHEAST CHAPTER, Wom- election meeting will be held noon most 1,000 students.
Located in the Judean Hills, the know little of the importance of
en's American ORT, will hold a Monday at the Zionist Cultural
study.
luncheon meeting, featuring Tullah Center, Southfield. Weight Watch- training center is a four-story
Yad Kennedy Director Eli Ber-
Hanley speaking on "The Love of ers will headline the afternoon's building which accommodates
Art and the Art of Love," noon to- program. A petite luncheon will some of the most "problematic" man and - his staff devote initial
students with psychological and contacts to develop a feeling of
day at the Great Lakes Club. Mrs. be served.
emotional problems. Taken into attachment among the students,
Hanley, author and art collector,
the apprenticeship program with- convincing them that they can
will share the stage with chapter
D A V I D - IIORODOKER WOM- out selection, they are primarily learn, then that it is a privilege to
past presidents, who will be honor-
ed at the meeting. They are Mes- EN'S ORGANIZATION will meet working youth who attend Yad
dames Clarence Enggass, Moritz noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Kennedy once a week for educa-
Kahn, Irvin Kurtz, Harold Kukes, Morris Gottlieb, 24224 W. Seven tion and training. The remainder
Mile. A luncheon will be held noon
Nathan Schlafer, Harold Frank, May
20 at Oak Manor Caterers.
William Fleischman, Louis Hinder-
Batei Avot Luncheon
Leather Shop, Inc.
stein, Saul Rose and Sidney Weis- For ticket information, call Mrs.
man. Mrs. Lois Welt is chairman Harry Schechter, EL 3-6674.
to Aid Orphans' Home
Of the day, and Mrs. Michael
t
Travis, president.

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learn, then, that learning will add
to their earnings. When these con-
ceptions take hold, said Berman,
"the will to study frequently ap-
pears and a feeling of real attach-
ment to the school begins to form."

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BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the home of Mrs. Philip
Field, 23731 Wildwood, Oak Park.
Current events will be discussed,
and a report on the millionaires
party presented. Refreshments will
be served. Friends are invited.
I •

OAK PARK GROUP, Hadassah,
will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Leo Sklar, 22381
Hampton Ct., Southfield. Guest
Speaker Mrs. Andrew Berger of
the Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation
League, will conduct an audience
participation rumor clinic, and
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
show material distributed by anti-
will hold a cultural meeting noon
Semitic groups.
• •
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist
BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD Institute. On the agenda is a cele-
will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday in the bration of Israel Independence
synagogue. The slate of officers Day, and David Sislin speaking on
THE NORMAN COTTLERS
for 1969-70 will be presented. Zena the life and works of Israeli Pre-
Baum will speak on the Jewish mier Golda Heir.
The Detroit Mothers Committee
*
for Batei Avot Orphans Home will
Family and Children Service.
• • •
SHAFFER - GREENFIELD sponsor its 15th annual donor
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT GROUP, Iladassah, will hold its luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
CLUB will meet 8 p.m. Monday at installation 12:30 p.m. May 6 at Shomrey Emunah Synagogue.
On the Bnei Brak campus there
Cong. Beth Hillel. Husbands are the Hadassah House. The Girls
invited. Refreshments will be serv- Ensemble Choir of Henry Ford is a Detroit House, founded by this
organization
under the presidency
ed by Estelle Alter, social chair- High School will perform.
of Mrs. Isadore Levin, now honor-
men. Arrangements are in pro-
ary chairman.
gress for a games party to be held
CONG. BETH MOSES SISTER-
Mrs. Joshua Sperka will be
noon May 12. Hostesses will be
Mesdames Morris Alter, Louis HOOD will hold its annual Tora chairman of the afternoon, with
luncheon
noon Wednesday in the
Mrs. Leo Laufer heading the
Friedman, Helen Finer, Sam Wei-
man, Meyer Manela, Aaron Mar- synagogue social hall. An original arrangements committee. She is
golis and Harold Metier. Tickets skit will be featured following assisted by Mrs. Max Stulberg,
can be purchased through the hos- lunch.. Miriam Sansky, chairman, treasurer, Mrs. Ken Jacobson
invites guests. For ticket informa-
and Mrs. Walter Epstein, lunch-
tesses. Luncheon will be served.
tion, call Mrs. Isadore Bernstein,
eon arrangements. Mr. and Mrs.
• • •
KE
3-5884.
Norman Cottler, hosts to this
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-
• • •
event for the past several years,
WOODS SISTERHOOD will hold an
again
are sponsoring the annual
WOMEN'S
BICUR
CHOLEM
will
election meeting 8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday April 30 at the synagogue. elect officers at its noon meeting luncheon.
Rabbi
Joseph Kahaneman, who
Mrs. Phillip Fealk will review Monday at the Southfield Civic
"Heaven Help Us," by Rabbi Her- Center. Hostesses are Mrs. Ben founded the Batei Avot children's
homes, is recuperating from major
bert Tarr. For transportation, call Leamon and Mrs. Milton Ribiat.
surgery but he will send a repre-
• • •
Mrs. Gertrude Schwartz, 545-2407.
sentative
to the luncheon.
• * •
BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD
Friends and former donors are
GOLDA MEIR . CHAPTER, Pio- will hold its annual honor roll invited. For reservations, call Mrs.
neer Women, will bold a noon luncheon noon Wednesday featur- Stulberg, EL 6-4802.
luncheon Wednesday at the Labor ing Judith Keith, TV personality
Zionist Institute, in celebration of and fashion humorist.
Maccabia Standard Bearers


Israel Independence Day. Mrs.
Three United States Olympians
Walter Epstein will be honored for
MUSIC STUDY CLUB will meet have carried the Stars and Stripes
her ''tireless effort" in following 2 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. at the opening ceremonies of the
through on a selling project.
Morris Stein, 26080 Salem, Hunt- World Maccabia Games. Wrestler
• • •
ington Woods. Suzanne LaCroix of Henry Wittenberg was the stand-
CITY OF HOPE C A N C E
Roper Country Day School will be ard-bearer in 1950, walker Henry
FIGHTERS will sponsor a rum- guest speaker. For information, Laskau in 1957, and fencer Albert
mage sale 9 a.m.-3 p.m. today at call Mrs. Stein, 544-0698.
Axelrod in 1961.
the organization's office, 10760 W.
Aline Mile, Oak Park, announces
chairman Mrs. Sam Schwartz. An Sweepstakes Winner Off to Israel

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