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September 12, 1969 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-09-12

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To Celebrate at Meeting

TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Horowitz Plans to Retire

30—Friday, September 12, 1969

From Bank Post in '71

Aged Home Auxiliary Fulfills $50,000 Pledge

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — David
>.. Horowitz, governor of the Bank of
The Women's Auxiliary of the deliver a talk on the past, present
Israel, announced Tuesday that he Jewish Home for Aged will mark and future of the home.
would serve only a milestone Monday, when it pre- Auxiliary members are invited
[
two more years ' seats the final payment of a $50,000 to bring guests for the presents.
in that post al- pledge toward the building of Bor - tion, which fulfills a pledge and
though he is due man Hall.
goal set in 1962. President is Mrs.
to be reappointed
The open meeting, to be held Sheldon Fishman, and Mrs. Sol
by President Zal-
will include Grand is program chairman.
12:30
p.m.
at
the
ball,
man Shazar to a
$5,000 check
fourth five - year the presentation of a director
on the Middle East situation,
For each Israeli Jew there are
By MICHAEL LEVY
of the
to Ira Sonnenblick,
term.
The 30th v'ida (North American Arab propaganda, etc.
Jewish
Home
for
Aged,
who will 46 Arab speaking people.
Horowitz.
who
The
movement
took
an
ideo-
convention) of Habonim, held just
is 70, announced
outside Philadelphia. set new logical stand on Vietnam, to the
his intention to
trends in the direction of the effect that Habonim recognizes
(National
Liberation
resign in two
movement. It showed that young the NLF
years after the
radical Jews (not Jewish radicals) Front) as playing the most pro-
in
the
national
lib-
cabinet unani-
want to have a positive impact on minent role
mously recom.
Horowitz
the Jewish community .of America. eration of the Vietnamese peo-
A more comprehensive hinukh ple. We condemn, though, their mended his reappointment to
(educational) program was formu support of El Fatah. Therefore President Shazar.
lated at the v'ida. The importance . . . "We support the struggle in
Among his possible successors
of possessing a Jewish education which the NLF is involved. We are Louis A. Pincus. chairman of '
was stressed. Resolutions concern- demand that they withdraw their the Jewish Agency, and Zeev
ed with improvement and imple- support of the Arab terrorist Sharef, finance minister and min-
mentation of information centers organizations. We demand their ister of commerce and industry in
on campuses were passed. this be- acceptance of our place in the
the present coalition government.
ing a method to educate students world community of nations."
Observers here said that Sharef's
A resolution concerning the boy- place is uncertain in the new gov-

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Youth News :

Habonim Stresses Education, Hits
NLF Support of Fatah Guerrillas

They
)lade
('
Th e Grade

cott of California and Arizona

ernment that will be formed after

table grapes was passed, and until next month's national elections.

HARRIET LEE CEASAR PECK.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ceasar of Craobrook Ave. received
a master of science degree in edu-
cation from the University of Day-
ton in Ohio.

10 Israel Scholarships

Offered to N.J. Students

JERSEY CITY, N.J. (JTA)—Ten
scholarships for high schools and
universities in Israel will be offer-
ed to New Jersey students without

regard to their religion, the Schol-
arships for Israel Committee an-
nounced.
The committee will defray the
costs of the scholarships which are
being offered to "initiate a more
favorable and closer relationship
betwen the American youth and
the Israelis."
Albert M. Schulman of Fort Lee.
chairman of the committee, said
that each scholarship will cover
four months of an Ulpan school
course and the eight-month aca-
demic year at Tel Aviv University.
Bar-Ilan University or the Good-
man High School in Ashdod. It will
include dormitory board and lodg-
ing.

the boycott is over, no haver t'nua
(member of the movement) or
Habonim mahaneh kayitz (sum-
mer camp) shall patronize an
establishment selling the grapes.
The v'ida passed a resolution
recognizing the right of Palestin-
ian Arabs to national fulfillment
and a demand that these Arab fac-
tions recognize the right of Jewish
national fulfillment in the state
of Israel (borders undefined). And
realizing that the conflict must be
resolved not through armed con-
frontation. but through peaceful
negotiation. "We urge represent-
atives of the Arab nation to re-
spond to the offers of negotiations

George Steinberger

Pinhas Sapir, who resigned as
finance minister a year ago to
become secretary general of the
Israel Labor Party, is believed to
want to return to his old post.
Sapir is presently a minister with-
out portfolio in the Meir cabinet.

and Associates

Micheal Davis

Beilis Died in 1934

Dennis Hasapopoulos

Mendel Beilis, central figure in
the 1913 ritual murder trial in Kiev
that instigated violent waves of ,
anti-Semitism throughout Russia.
died in the United States in 1934
at the age of 60 after living in .
Palestine. The murder of the young 1
boy of which Beilis was wrongly
by the Israeli government and accused in 1911 had not been
enter into Meaningful discussions solved. The film "The Fixer" was
with the intention of resolving the based on this case.
conflict in a manner most accept-

able to all parties."
In recent years in Detroit.
Habonim has had no impact on
the Jewish community, and has
degenerated immensely as a So-
cialist Labor Zionist youth move-
ment. This is now almost totally

changed. Radical Jews with the

desire to have a positive impact
on the community are the concern-
ed youth of this community, and
it is they who will arise and build.

J. Br;an Murphy

Jerome M. Shaw

Ronald D. Sider

George Steinberger

Holiday Greetins

Liza Minnelli, Sam Levenson to Share
Star Billing at Hillel Dav School Benefit

Music and humor will be brought
by two noted entertainers 8 p.m.
Nov. 2 when "An Evening With
Liza Minnelli and Sam Levenson"
is presented at Ford Auditorium
in behalf of Hillel Day School.
While comparison with her moth-
er. Judy Garland. is inevitable.
Miss Minnelli has been drawing .
rave notices on her own. ever
since she first appeared as a bud-
ding actress-singer. And millions

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Editor's Note: This cartoon
and explanatory letter speak for
themselves. They are from the
latest •issue of True Magazine.

have shared Levenson's humorous
reminiscences of his family.
Tickets for the single perform-
ance may be purchased at Hillel
Day School, 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park. or may be ordered by call-
ing 548-8116.

Serving You

Better

Case of Spock
and Four Others
in Milford Book

Jessica Mitford has compiled a
record of a famous trial—of five
defendants in a case involving dis-
sent.
In "The Trial of Dr. Spock. the
Rev. William Sloane Coffin Jr.,
Michael Ferber. Mitchell Goodman
and Marcus Raskin, published by
Knopf. Miss Mitford has reviewed
the entire case involving Dr. Ben-
jamin Spock and the other de-
fendants.

She has, in this work, shown how
jurors were selected, the actions of
prosecutor and judge, the charge

which has been accused as an or-
der to convict, processes which

have created one of the major sen-
sations of our time.

This work is a chapter in the

history of this era and the skill
with which the author has gath-

For 57 Years

KRAJENKE BUICK

"Hard to Spell, Easy to Deal With"

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ered the data makes this work

stand out as a major indictment

of the law processes - of our time
and of the manner in which dis-
sent has been confronted with
abuse.

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