• 22—Friday, July 18, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People Make News Mark Zacks and Bride Emigration Date A larms Polish Jews HAIFA (JTA) — Polish immi- and personal valu able s. The to Reside in Milwaukee grants who arrived here aboard change in policy on exit permits the Israeli motorship Moledet re- ported growing alarm among Jews in Poland that they will not be able to leave that country after Sept. 1. That date was the dead- line set by the Warsaw regime to end its hitherto fairly liberal po- licy of issuing exit permits to Jews desiring to go to Israel. According to the new arrivals, large numbers of Jews were lining up at the Dutch embassy in War- saw every day to obtain Israeli visas. The Netherlands embassy has been handling Israeli affairs in Poland since the Polish govern- ment broke diplomatic relations with Israel after the June 1967 War. An estimated 5,000 of Poland's 20,000-25,000 remaining Jews de- parted since 1967. The bulk of them left in 1968 when the Polish gov- ernment blamed student unrest on "Zionists," launched an anti-Jew- ish campaign and purged Jews from posts in the government, the Communist party and the communi- cations and other industries. Though exit visas were issued to Jews without too much difficulty, they are permitted to take only $5 lin cash out of the country and must pay a heavy tax on household items has been attributed to pressure from the Arab countries which charged that Polish Jews were strengthening Israel, although many of the Jews leaving Poland with Israeli visas eventually go to other countries. It was also said that Pol- ish leaders were concerned over the departure of large numbers of scientists, engineers and physicians who are Jewish. The Polish government announc- ed in June that "as of Sept. 1, Jews no longer will be permitted to apply for emigration to Israel 'under re- laxed provisions.' " -There were 3,500,000 Jews in Poland before World War II. LAWRENCE R. PERNICK, Oak Or. Martin L. Lee, associate in the department of internal medi- land County supervisor, has been eine at The Geisinger Medical appointed to represent the Board of Supervisors on the County Commis- Center, has been sion on Economic Opportunity. .accepted by the • Pernick's appointment was an- 'olunteer Physi- nounced by Thomas W. Fowler, -ians for Viet- Jr., chairman of the commission, lam program. and Charles B. Edwards, Jr., He will spend chairman of the board of super- fight weeks this visors. summer attached * * * :o a team of U.S. RALPH ROSENFELD, who served physicians in a as director of community resources ;ietnam provin of the Mayor's Committee for Hu- cial hospital. man Resources Development and Lee Dr. Dr. Lee plans We never seek things for them- MRS. MARK ZACKS a brief tour of the Middle East, who recently opened a personnel selves but for the search.—Pascal. near East and Europe on his re- service, was elected a member of Alice Wilma Bird became the turn trip to the United States. He the board of Cooperative Services. bride of Mark Norman Zacks in a s • * will return to the Medical Center recent ceremony at Temple Emanu- Menashe Guilah, an Israeli social the second week in October. Graduated Cass Tech High worker who has served as pro- El. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum offi- School, Dr. Lee received his BA gram and teen director of the ciated. Upon returning from their honey- and M.D. degrees from the Uni- Henry N. Hart moon in Europe. the couple will versity of Michigan and U-M's Jewish Comm u- reside in Milwaukee. medical school respectively. He is nity Center, Chi- The bride is the daughter of Mr. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman c a g o, Ill., has Frederick Bird of Ludington, Mich., Lee of Santa Barbara Ave. been named ex- and the late Mrs. Bird. The bride- • • * I e c u tive director groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rossien, new director of, of the Jerusalem Samuel Zacks of Northfield Blvd., education for the American Jewish YM - YWHA, it Oak Park. Committee, will supervise com- w a s announced The bride's gown of Irish linen mittee activities by Mrs. Ha v a For Good Photographs had collar and cuffs encrusted and Preens* Service in such areas as Ma g n e s, presi- Cell Me et wtih beads, and a removable universal higher dent of the Jeru- chapel length train. The shoulder education, school s a l e m Y. and length veil of silk illusion was decentralization, Mrs. Hugo Dal- attached to a looped bow. She role of technology- sheimer, p r e si- Weddings — Bar Mitzves carried a bouquet of roses, Ste- Guilah in education, ur- dent of the World B IG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS: We Come to Year Nemo phanotis and baby's breath. ban-suburban CO- Federation of YMHAs and Jewish * With Samples Mrs. Val Conder, sister of the :UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730: operation, the Community Centers. He succeeds UN 44845 TY 54805 bride, was matron of honor. Brides- representeation of Dr. M. Bernard Resnikoff, an .st minority groups American social worker, who will maids were Betty Dobra and Fran *********Ine*********4Th in school texts, become director of human relations Hogan. and the role of for Israel of the American Jewish EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUEST Howard Zacks served his brother Rossien schools as a force Committee. as best man. Ushers included FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA ? against racial polarization. Rossien Charles Lefton, Paul Zacks, brother formerly was director of disemina- Dr. BURTON LEVY has resigned of the bridegroom and Frederick tion for the New Jersey Urban as director of community services Bird, Jr., brother of the bride. Jon School Development Council and is of the Michigan Civil Rights Com- Zacks was ring bearer. 20500 JAMES COUZENS a former assistant to the president mission. 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Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Baer Post of the Jewish War Borman Selection Station: WWJ Veterans. The Pittsburgh South Feature: Prof. Marc Van Doren Paul Borman, president of Bor- Hills Bnai Brith benefited by his man's Inc., who has been named a and Maurice Samuel turn their dis- chairmanship of many projects. Largest Selection in the City cussion to Jacob who won the bless- group chairman in the major com- • * merce unit of the 1969 Torch Drive, ing of both God and his father YEHUDA COHEN. who recently will be responsible for directing Isaac, yet suffered disappointment completed his work in the doctoral campaign solicitations among the and hardship in his lifetime. program in curriculum and super- supermarkets and all phases of the .1 vision at the University of Port- food beverage industries. HEAR OUR VOICE land. has been appointed assistant Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday His appointment was announced professor of education at Mercy Station: WCAR College of Detroit. Dr. Cohen will by the major commerce unit chair- Feature: "The Magnificent Yos- conduct a course in research in t man, John S. Pingel, president, sele Rosenblatt" will be featured Ross Roy Inc., advertising agency. the behavioral sciences, and super- on this program of Jewish music. The firm which Borman heads vise student teachers in Detroit with comments by Cantor Harold operates Farmer Jack Supermar- area public schools. Orbach of Temple Israel. kets, Arnold Drug Stores, Yankee 4 * * * ROBERT J. HLTTTON, president Department Stores, Detroit Pure HIGHLIGHTS Milk and Wesley Quaker Maid Ice of Standard Federal Savings and Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Loan. will lead Michigan's 8,500,- Cream. Station: Channel 2 Borman serves on the youth. rec- 000 citizens in their annual volun- Feature: "The Light" is the sec- reation and cultural affairs sub- teer march promoting Michigan. ond program in this series of As the 1970 general chairman committee of New Detroit and is a Dance in a Jewish Community Cen- of Michigan•Week. Hutton will di- director of United Foundation, ter. The Young Dancers Guild and rect a committee organization of National Association of Food Apprentice Dancers, under the di- more than 15.000 people to educate Chains. Boy Scouts of America, rection of Harriet Berg and Sheila Michigan people about Michigan Detroit Retail Merchants Associa- Collins, present excerpts from this to sell Michigan outside the state tion. Michigan Chain Stores Coun- original dance drama about reli- and to encourage Michigan citizens cil and United Community Serv- gious freedom. to work together for their state's ices. He is a member of the board of progress. governors of the Greater Michigan Summer Lift for Youths Foundation and a member of the From Border Settlements ROGER WAGNER conducts the Pioneer Women started a sum- Meadow Brook Chorus and JAMES Presidents' Club of the University of Detroit. He is a graduate of mer recreation program in Israel LEVINE conducts the Meadow Michigan State University. to provide 10-day rest vacations Brook Orchestra in concerts next for children from border settle- week in Baldwin Pavilion, Oak- The Jews of Brooklyn ments who have been living in land University. Rochester. * * fi Brooklyn, with close to a million shelters that have been under at- GERALDINE FINE GOLD of Jews. has the largest Jewish popu- tack for the past two years. Interior Decorating By the first week of July, 300 Tavistock Trail. Southfield. received lation of New York's five boroughs. an Education Specialist Certificate Jews came to Brooklyn during the children had already begun their in special education at the recent 17th century, although the first recuperative holidays in Pioneer Wayne State University commence- congregation was not established ' Women installations in Haifa, Oak Park, ment exercises. She is presently a until 1851. Brooklyn has 320 Ortho- • Peta Tikva and Tel Aviv. Mich. During July and August more teacher-consulVant in the Adjusted dox, 50 Reform and 30 Conserva- MICHIGAN BANKARD HONORED Studies Program for the Royal Oak tive synagogues, as well as several than 2,000 children will be provided Sephardic synagogues and yeshivot. with a rest away from their homes. school district. * ; 1 Hal Gordon * MUSIC 1 BLAIR STUDIO Owithrook House Motel gewry On the Air GENUINE FUR PILLOWS NEMETH BROS. DRAPERIES 8520 W. NINE MILE ROAD 546-0930 546-2080