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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-05-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 23, 1969-13 1Pan-American

Flint News

`Jew, Urban Crisis' Seminar Sunday
to Draw Scholars From U. of M.

"The Jew and the Urban Crisis" "Jewish Tradition and Social Re-
will be the subject of a seminar sponsibility" will be discussed
sponsored by the Flint Jewish briefly by Rabbi William Greene-

Community Council community re-
lations committee, 5-9:30 p.m. Sun-
day at Temple Beth El. The pro-
gram Nis being presented in co-
operation with the University of
Michigan.
Dr. Leonard A. Greenbaum of
the University of Michigan will
deliver the keynote address on
"Shvartzes, Blacks and Other
Points of Hue," 5 p.m. Dr. Green-
baum is assistant director and
editor of the Michigan Memorial-
Phoenix Project of the U. of M., a
project 'devoted to the peaceful use
of atomic energy.
Joseph Megdell, president of
the community Council, will ex-
tend greetings, as will Dr. Jack
Stanzler, chairman of the com-
munity rd a t ions committee.

Campaign Urges: Turn
All Pledges Into Cash
An appeal for cash has been
issued by the Flint United Jewish
Appeal Campaign and Israel
Emergency Fund. The statement,
urging payment of pledges, reads
as follows:
"Israel's people have made—and
con tinue to k •sacrific e
necessary to defend themselves, by
themselves. But the crisis con-
tinues to disrupt Israel's economy
and constructive programs.
"Hardest hit are the half million
impoverished Jewish refugees who
f srae
I r-
f oun
dh•en
a% n ree
n e
cent years. They still need mas-
sive aid — housing• rehabilitation,
education, job training—to achieve
full freedom.
"This humanitarian task must
be speeded by the United Jewish
Appeal."

Cominunity
Calendar

May 23-24—Shavuot
25—"The Jew and The Urban
Crisis, Program and Din-
5 p.m., Temple Beth El
26—Beth Israel Sisterhood
Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m.
—Temple Beth El Board
Meeting. 8:30 p.m.
26-27—Temple Beth El. Sis-
erhood Rummage Sale
27—Hadassah Study Group,
12:30 p.m.
—Reform Jewish Appeal.
8:30 p.m., Temple Beth El
—Beth Israel PTA Meeting,
8 p.m.
—Bnai Brith Board Meet-
ing, 8:30 p.m.
28—City of Hope Installation
Luncheon, 12:30 p.m.
* • •
Officers elected to lead the Jew-
ish War Veterans Auxiliary are
president, Mrs. Jerome Yale; vice
Presidents, Mrs. Sanford Sidell and
Mrs. Ruben Wisnudel; recording
secretary, Mrs. Gordon Suber;
treasurer, Mrs. Irving Berner;
financial secretary, Mrs. Herbert
Koenig; chaplain, Mrs. Irving
Wiseman; guard, Mrs. Martin Co-
hen; and conductress, Mrs. Joseph
Kalmar. Last month, the JWVA
conducted a neighborhood march
to raise money for the purchase
of tapes to be sent to servicemen.
The theme was "Keep our boys'
morale in shape; send a service-
man a tape." JWVA will sponsor
three Flint children at camp this
summer. These projects are under
the direction of Mrs. Shy Leavitt,
rehabilitation chairman. On June
luncheon at Walli's Supper
Club will honor outgoing President
Mrs. Sydney Rachwal.



baum H of Temple Beth El. •
Following buffet supper at 6:15,
Jerry Hochbaum, community con-
sultant for the National Jewish
Community Relations Adv i s o r y
Council, will present "Imperatives
for Jewish Involvement." Jack De-
Pree, supervisor of the University
of Michigan Flint Graduate Cen-
ter, will direct group discussion.
Areas of discussion will be "Race"
(chaired by Martin Suber), with
Richard A. English, lecturer in
the school of social work at U. of
M., as speaker; "The Deprived
Society" (chaired by Hy Klein).
Dr. Israel Woronoff, - professor of
educational psychology at Eastern
Michigan University, speaker; and
"The Effects of the Ghetto,"
(chaired by Dr. Ellis B. Perlman),
Jerry Hochbaum, resource person.
Rabbi Greenebaum will deliver
the closing statement at the con-
clusion of the discussion group ses-
sions.
On the program planning com-
mittee besides Megdell, Dr. Stanz-
ler and Suber are Mrs. Isadore
Beren, Mrs. Herman Blum, Mur-
ray Eisen, Mrs. Harvey Elford,
Rabbi Greenebaum, Klein, Mrs.
Joseph Krakower, Mrs. Henry
Livingston, Mrs. Michael Pelavin,
Mrs. Morris Rubenstein, Saul Sei-
gel. Leo Slosberg, Mrs. Harvey
Sparks and Leo Wilensky. fly
Bergman, executive director of
Council; DePree; J. Downs Herold
and Prof. Allen Menlo, both of the
University of Michigan, also were
consult ed.

Senior Citizen Honored
At the annual citywide senior
citizens meeting this past week,
Herman Acker, vice president of
the Jewish Community Council's
Senior Friendship Club, was pre-
sented a plaque for his service to
senior citizens. Acker is the third
member of the Council's group to
be honored by the citywide organ-
ization.

I Bnai Mitzva 1

Scott Schreiber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Schreiber, will be call-
ed to the Tora as a Bar Mitzva
May 31 at Cong. Beth Israel.

Grand Rapids

News Notes

May 23—Leven Bar Mitzva, Temple
Emanuel
25—BBG Meeting
—Grand Rapids Jewish Cul-
tural Committee Meeting
27—Michigan Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods Board
Meeting
28—Bnai Brith Women Meet-
ing
—Ahavas Israel Board of
Trustees Meeting
30—Krissoff Baby Na min g,
Temple Emanuel

Reconstructionist Rabbi
Wants Centers Open
Saturday for Non-Orthodox
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (JTA) — A
rabbi of the Reconstructionist
movement has urged Jewish com-
munity centers to remain open on
the Sabbath to serve "the needs of
those who do not hold to Ortho-
doxy."
Rabbi Arthur Gilbert, dean of the
new Reconstructionist Rabbinical
College in Philadelphia, also de-
clared that the Sabbath "must be
re-established not as a restrictive
day of 4th Century worship and
rest, but rather as a 20th Century
turn-on to relevance."

Zionist Conference to Open Thursday

NEW YORK—Robert E. Culbert- ticipate in the conference as ob- tiable because this is the issue
i which took us to the brink in the
son-, deputy assistant secretary for servers.
• * • past and this - is the issue which
Latin-American affairs of the State
NEW YORK—Congressman John may well carry us all over the
Department, will deliver a major
B. Anderson, chairman of the brink the next time around."
address at the first Pan-American House Republican Conference Com-
Zionist Conference's closing confer- mittee, told the Zionist Organiza-
ence banquet June 1.
tion of America May 14 that he
T H. Grant
The conference, which will be opposed an imposed Middle East
settlement by the Big Four powers.
INCORPORATED
attended by 250 delegates from
The Illinois Republican leader,
North and South America, begins speaking at the annual New York
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Thursday evening.
Metropolitan Assembly of the ZOA
Dr. Emanuel Neumann, presi- in the Hotel New Yorker, said that
dent of the World Union of Gen- the central issue is "how best to
eral Zionists and chairman of the achieve a just and lasting peace."
In his words, "neither the parties
Jewish Agency, American Section;
and Jacques Torczyner, president involved nor the world can afford
of the Zionist Organization of a continuation of the fragile and
America, noted that besides Cul- explosive arrangement that has
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bertson, leading South and North brought us to the brink of a world
American and Israeli leaders will war three times in the past 20
years. The central issue in this
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address the conclave.
Detroit 35, Michigan
Greeting the conference at the dispute is the unreserved recogni-
tion
by
the
Arabs
of
Israel's
sove-
opening public session Thursday
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Miami Beach, will be Mayor Jay
"It is my opinion," he said that
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Dermer. Included in the list of this is one issue which is not nego-
conference speakers are General
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to the United States; Israel Cabinet i!s
Minister-Without-Portfolio Jos e p h 4
Saphir; Leon Dultzin, treasurer of Se
the Jewish Agency Executive; and
Haim Levanon, former mayor of
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Tel Aviv.
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