THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

30—Friday, June 13, 1969

Avrunin, Zuckerman to Join Parley
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I s Need s
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of Jewish Leaders on srae

Standards for Hebrew Teachers Set Forth
in the Bylaws of Detroit Board of License

The Detroit Board of License. t Hillel Day School, Shaarey Zedek, ards will be a major instrunient
organized in 1955 to establish and United Hebrew Schools and the for obtaining recognition of the
implement standards for Hebrew Michigan Federation of Hebrew Jewish teaching profession and im-
proving Jewish education."
and Yiddish teacher certification. Teachers.
Teachers who hold permanent
recently adopted bylaws broaden-
Licensing examinations are based
ing community participation in its on the following areas of Jewish licenses from the board are:
Hugo Apt, Manya Auster, Mrs. Shos-
activities and setting forth the obli- studies: Bible and commentaries,
hana Bank, Joseph Baras, Mrs. Rebecca
gations for enforcement of these Hebrew, Jewish history, American Barley,
Mrs. Leonora Deurer, Albert J.
standards.
Jewish community, state of Israel, Burke, Mrs. Hilda Cohen, Yoram Dahav •
Mrs. Tzivta Joyce Donin, Mrs. Dora
The standards and examinations , liturgy, Jewish life. rabbinic liter- Dworkin Batia Eizikovic, Mrs. Nettle B.
ature, Hebrew and or Yiddish lit- Elazar, Mrs. Ruth Elazar, Mrs. Shula•
Invitations to the delegates were `Local Girl 3Iakes Good' committee of the board processes ' erature. and Jewish thought. There inIth Fleischer, George Gelberman,
Joshua Geller. Menahem Glaser. Eu-
issued by Louis A. Pincus. chair- —Laurie Willens Builds applications and makes recom-
are additional requirements in the gene Goldberg.
mendations
regarding
the
issuance
man of the Jewish Agency. Deputy
Also, Satan Goldenberg. Rabbi Jack
field
of
education.
of
either
temporary
or
permanent
a
Scarf
Goldman. Mrs. Berta Goldman. Movsas
Premier Yigal Allon will preside Business on
According to Harvey Weisberg, Goldottas. Reuven Golinborsky. Mrs.
teaching licenses, in accordance
the
early
sessions
as
acting
at
Four years ago Laurie Willens
Mrs. Hannah Greenbaum, Anna Green-
with the applicant's qualifications. acting chairman of the board of field
Aron Grossbard, Marcia Grossman.
premier in the absence of Mrs. began making head bands in tier
license, institutions participate in Molly Haar, Israel Hochberg. Mrs. Nech-
Another function of the com-
Meir who will be visiting London dorm room for classmates at Mich-
ama
Jedwab, Harry L. Jubas, Mrs .
course of
recognition of the fact that "in
mittee
is
to
outline
a
next week. She is scheduled to igan State. Today, at age 23 she
Rachel Kaplan. Mrs. Leah Kar. Albert
Jewish schools rests a major re- Karbal.
study for those applicants who
Judith Karbal, Evelyn Klein.
address the closing session of the is president of Laurie. Inc.. as of
sponsibility for imparting to Jewish Mrs. Drora Kleinplatz, Bathsheva Era-
do not meet the necessary re-
gathering next Thursday. (William May 1.
er, Abram Klok, Mrs. Betty Lehrman.
quirements. These courses may youth the learning and experiences Mrs.
Ti
Geraldine Levit, Mrs. Beatrice
Avrunin, director of Detroit's Jew-
Her newly formed corporation,
basic to an appreciation and un- Kriechman, J. Meyer Mathis, Mrs.
be taken at the Midrasha, or at
ish Welfare Federation, will be an outgrowth of Laurie. Originals.
R. Mathis.
any other recognized institution dieorsstandienag o, f those Jewish aspira_ Vonina
present, along with Paul Zucker- an accessory design and manufac-
Also, Mrs. Hanna Mlshory, Mrs. Ruth
and institu- Murciano,
g.
Mordecai Nachtailer Dr. Irv-
man, who will chair a working turing concern,
is estimated to of higher Jew i sh lea r ning.
ing Panush, Mrs. Barbara Pick, Helen
tions
which
have
sustained
Jewish
The
Detroit
Board
of
License,
committee on manpower). bring in 81.000,000 in sales its
Raclin, Mrs. Ziporah Resnick, Mrs. Ilw
group
life
in
the
past
and
which
representing
a
broad
cross-section
I.
Roberg.
Rabbi
Charles H. Rosenzveig,
first year.
Moshe Rivlin, director general
of the Hebrew and Jewish-Yiddish are likely to assure its creative Judith Schimmel Raphael Schwartz,
Miss Willens'
Sidney Selig, Cyril Servetter, Mrs. Lea
of the Jewish Agency, said at a
survival
in
the
future.
schools
in
the
Detroit
area,
consists
Shroedck.
Mrs. Sara Singal, Mrs. Judith
approach to
press conference Tuesday that
"As a corollary to this principle," Slobin, Dr. Norval Slobin, Mrs. Rutile
of rabbis, educational directors.
m a rketing ac-
Stein, Mrs. Esther Tatelbaum, Mrs
the parley is designed to present
principals, teachers and lay lead- said Weisberg, "is the recognition Tamar Traub, Mrs. Naomi Tukel • Adina .
cessories
is
to the fund raisers a comprehen-
ers. Participation of the latter has by the schools of the crucial role Tzeel, Sarah Waldshan, Vizi Weingar-
geared toward
ten, Rachel Weinstein, Rabbi Gerald
sive, documented picture of what
played by the teacher in helping to Werner
been broadened in the bylaws.
and David Zwick.
the vast youth
is being done in Israel in the
Participating institutions include assure the continuity of Jewish life,
market and ife-
fields of health, social welfare.
Adas Shalom, Akiva Hebrew Day thereby requiring that the teaching
males of a n y
education, higher education, agri-
School. Beth Abraham, Beth Sha- of Judaism be accorded full recog-
a g e. Selecting
cultural settlement, housing and
lom. Bnai David, Bnai Moshe. nition as a profession of status and
h e r fabrics in
related subjects. He said that
Combined Hebrew-Yiddish Schools, regard.
New York and
Israel's need for assistance in
The board of license, through the
Miami. she de-
these areas has increased since
implementation of its high stand-
signs multitudes Miss Willens
B
the originally planned conference
of scarves, custom-made but priced
date in 1967 prior to the Six-Day
between 52.50 and $10.
Largo
Selection
of
J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
War.
Laurie, Inc. now employs 100
Portraiture of Distinction
Modem Lamps and
For Your Weddings
Rivlin noted that until the war. people and is moving to larger
Shades is Stock.
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Israel had borne two-thirds of the quarters from Nine Mile Rd. to
3223 W. McNichols
cost of immigration and absorp- 8775 Capitol, Oak Park. The
Jan Carol Berris, daughter of
Nr. Muirlond
LAMP REMODELING 1
tion but had to assume a much 10.000-square-foot plant will pro-
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larger defense burden afterwards. vide manufacturing. office and Dr. and Mrs. Henry Berris, will
AND REPAIRING B
He said the Israel Emergency showroom area. The new Interns- leave for Hong Kong June 15 for
MADE TO ORDER 1
Fund campaigns throughout the tional Merchandise Mart in Miami her first assignment with the U.S.
We Clean Lamp Shades
world in 1967 and 1968 had changed is the home of another "Laurie" Foreign Service.
"Merging Traffic"
First the past 10 months, she
the ratio of the social needs cost showroom.
Acelerated
Miss Willens' father. Sam Wil- has been in Washington for in-
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borne by Israel but not sufficiently.
Available for Parties
lens. is secretary, treasurer and tensive training.
Bar Mitsvas, Socials, Etc.
Corner 10 Mile
Rivlin said that the United States
Miss Berris,
Call
was sending the largest delegation He
general
manager
of full
Laurie.
Inc.
is now
devoting
time
to native Detroiter.
B
LI 2-3022
B
comprising 132 delegates repre- help her run the business.
JEFF DEMBS 356-8547
served as re-
senting such organizations as the
Laurie. Inc. is represented by
s e a r c h assist-
United Jewish Appeal, federation
10 salesmen and several New
ant in Chinese
and welfare boards and the bodies
York resident buying offices political
which raise funds for such Israeli which sell "Laurie" scarves all
ence for Prof.
institutions as Histadrut, the Haifa
Spectacles
over the United States. Among Richard Solomon
Technion and others.
her accounts she includes Ma- in Ann Arbor,
With a Spectacular Guarantee
Gimbles,
Saks,
Neiman-
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The other 23 countries are send- cy s,
where she receiv-
Marcus and Marshall Fields.
ing 72 delegates, with the largest
Miss Berris
ed her BA and
In spite of the vast increase in MA degrees in Far Eastern stu-
single group, 17, from Britain.
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Rivlin said the conference's main business. Miss Willens maintains dies. In addition to her fluency in ,
a.
work will be done in committees, a personal approach and often in- Chinese, she studied Hebrew for 13
each with the participation of an eludes hand-written notes to buy- years at Shaarey Zedek, where she
Israeli cabinet minister in charge ers in her deliveries. Her first ac- helped translate three musical '
of a particular field. Plenary ses- count was Ida Goldman of the comedies into Hebrew, taking the
sions will be addressed by Deputy Pickwick shops in Detroit and Oak leading role in "South Pacific."
Premier Yigal Allon who heads Park.
She represented Shaarey Zedek
The potential of the accessory
the ministry for immigrant absorp.
and Detroit as an officer in Cen-
business is limitless, Miss Willens
tral Region United Synagogue
feels, and early this summer she
Youth and became first vice presi-
MENTION THIS AD FOR SPECIAL RATES
will introduce a new "mystery"
dent of National USY.
item.
In
1962
Jan
was
a
recipient
of
"All I can say at this time is
that it is an accessory women the Mildred Simons Rosenberg
REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL
haven't worn since the 15th Cen- award as outstanding Jewish teen-
tury. We are going back for the ager.
Two years ago, in Boston, at the
goodies of yesteryear. I've reached
as far back as the French Court national Hadassah convention, she
Ideally Located Vs Mile From Northland
was honored with her mother and
of the late 1400's."
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Among other originals are the grandmother, Mrs. Carl Schiller,
for
leadership
in
a
three-genera-
scarf worn with tortoise, pearl and
Ben Halpern, co owner
Airport Transportation Available
antique metal buckles and rings. tion life membership family.
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14380 W. 8 MILE, OAK PARK
While in Washington, Miss
rolled hair ribbons packaged in a
NEXT TO VIC TAMMY HEALTH CLUB
dozen colors, mother and daughter Berris gave volunteer service to
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scarf sets, scarves and bow ensem- a newly developed program aiding
bles and "Laurie" scarves, apaches underprivileged Negro youth.
and ascots for the male set.
She is also planning the produc- National Farband Official
tion of her "signature" scarf early
to Speak at Celebration
this fall.
TIRED OF CITY WORK?
Morris Fisher, aassistant nation-
al secretary of Farband, will be
LIVE AND WORK IN MICHIGAN'S rear 'Round Playroom,
guest speaker at the Farband cele-
GRAND
bration 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the
Labor Zionist Institute.
TRAVERSE
Beautiful
MISS REBECCA MEISNER
TEMPLE BETH JACOB BROTH
Joseph Katz Farband president,
BAY
Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Meisner ERHOOD has elected the following announces that honors scrolls will
GROW WITH MICHIGAN'S FUTURE
of George Washington Ave., South- as officers: president, David - Sny- be presented to the founders of
Many Excellent Job and Business Opportunities Available Now I
field, announce the engagement of der; vice president, Theodore J. Farband in Detroit, and new mem-
FOR MORE INFORMATION—
Traverse City offers one of Michigan's
their daughter Rebecca R. to Louis Simon; secretary-treasurer, Ed- bers will be installed.
Call or Write the membership
oldest Synagogues, The Cherry County
Chairman of Temple Beth El:
I. Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ward Welford; and directors, Isa-
A musical program will be pre-
Playhouse, many industries, NORTH-
Mitch Fivenson
WESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE, Mun-
seph Katz of Biarritz Cir., Oak dore Goode, Jacob Meyer, Dr. Her- sented by Bella Goldberg and Can-
143a Peninsula Drive
son Medical Center, a large State Hos-
bert Kaufman, Morton Chonoles, tor Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai
Traverse City, Mich. 49684
Park.
pital, Osteopathic Hospital, the Nation-
phone: (61S) 944-7760
al Cherry Festival, many lakes, fine
Miss Meisner attends Wayne William Hellman, Dr. Theodore Moshe. Refreshments and a social
skiing lodges, wonderful sailing, excel-
State University, and her fiance is Goldfarb, Alan Goldstein and Jer- hour will follow.
lent hunting, fresh air, friendly people.
The City Committee welcomes
completing graduate studies at ome Fanger.
families to attend this closing affair
WSU. He holds a bachelors degree
"Learn To Live — Live To Play"
He who exalts himself does not of the season. It is open to the
from Michigan State University.
TRAVERSE CITY—AN EXCITING. PLACE TO, UV!
rise high.—Lao-tse.
public at a nominal charge.
They plan to marry July 27.
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JERUSALEM (JTA)—An inter- I tion: Foreign Minister Abba Eban;
national Conference on Human Minister of Finance, Industry and
Needs in Israel will open here next Commerce Zeev Sharef; and Pin-
week with the participation of 204 cus.
The conference will hold a closed
representatives of major fund-
raising bodies in the United States session with Defense Minister
and 23 other countries. The con- Moshe Dayan 'and Chief of Staff.
ference will be held under the Maj. Gen. Chaim Bar-Lev.
patronage of Premier Golda Meir.

ART UGHTS

Iiss Berris Assumes
U.S. Foreign Service
Post in Hong Collo-

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LAMPS & SHADES

24711 Coolidge

Prescription Optical Co.

31eisner-Katz Nuptials
to Be Held This July

HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITIVAI

EMBASSY MOTEL

GOT THE CITY

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Men's Clubs

"BLAHS"?

TRAVERSE WY cit

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