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September 12, 1969 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-09-12

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Friday, September 12, 1969-43

Jewish War Veterans Inaugurate Statewide THE''''''''s""'"
To All Our Relatives and
Enrollment; New Commander Greeted Here Wonderful
Friends . . . Wishing
Happy and

A statewide membership enroll-
ment and a campaign to strength-
en communal relationships in de-
fense of Jewish rights everywhere
were inaugurated here last week
during the visit of the newly elect-
ed national commander of the Jew-
ish War Veterans, Bernard B.
Direnfeld of Cleveland.
Choosing Detroit as the first com-
munity to visit as part of his coun-
trywide coverage of contacts with
JWV departments, Direnfeld was

Best Wishes To An Our
Relatives and Friends for
A Year Filled With Health
and Happiness

welcomed in Mayor Cavanagh's
office Thursday morning and was
greeted by Mayors Norman Feder
and Joseph Forbes of Southfield
and Oak Park at the public meet-
ing at the Bnai David that evening.
That day, also, Direnfeld visited
the FBI, Veterans Administration.
Veterans Hospital and numerous
heads of veterans' movements in
his task to assure cooperation dur-
ing the coming year.
At the public rally, at which
Federal Judge Lawrence Gubow
presided and at which Michigan
JWV Department Commander
Howard Waterstone joined with
other local personalities in wel-

MRS. DORA SNOW

JWV

and

MR. CHARLES SNOW

25450 Karen
Oak Pork, Mich. 48237

MRS. JACOB BRODY

wishes all her family and
friends a Happy and
Prosperous New Year

•fl o ttoortaacto o tioomoolsoott.

A Happy and Healthy New Year
To All Our Relatives
and Friends

MR. and MRS.
BENJAMIN GOULD

30310 Southfield Rood
Southfield, Mich. 48075.

Happy, Healthy and Prosperous
New Year to our relatives and
dear friends

Mr. and Mrs.
Manny Rotenberg
and daughter Bobbi

JUDITH CHICOREL

21830

Beverly, Oak Park

wishes all her family
and friends a Happy and
Healthy New Year

May The Coming Year Bring
Health and Happiness To All

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Stern
Joshua
Stefanie

18250 Alto

Vista, Southfield

t

' ROBERT J. RAFELSON AUXIL-
IARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the home of the president, Mrs.
l Alvin Stern, 21900 Ridgedale, Oak
Park. The recent national meeting
in Los Angeles and the forthcom-
ing fund-raising event will be the
two main items discussed.

National J WVA

Picks State Ladies

Two local women were elected
o national positions at the recent
convention of the Jewish War Vet-
erans Auxiliary of the U.S.A. in
Los Angeles.
Mrs. John Nemon. a member of
the Roy F. Green Auxiliary, was
elected to the national advisory
board at the first meeting of
JWVA's 1969-70 national executive
committee held directly following
the annual convention. Mrs. Ne-
mon is a past national president
and a past president of the De-
partment of Michigan Auxiliary.
Also elected to the advisory-
board was Mrs. Jack Iden, a past
Michigan president and member of
the Robert J. Rafelson Auxiliary.
Mrs. Iden was appointed by newly
elected National President Mrs.
David Alexander of Pottstown. Pa..
as chairman and contributing edi-
tor of the National Ladies Bulletin.
the national auxiliaries' semi-
monthly magazine.
Two awards for outstanding
achievement were won by the
Michigan Department at the an-
nual awards ceremony. Depart-
ment President Mrs. Sol Gold-
berg accepted the national
Americanism Trophy on behalf
of Morton Silverman Auxiliary.
A trophy for the best historian's
book also was won by the Depart-
ment of Michigan. Competing for
the awards were more than 300
units throughout the country.

MR. AND MRS. HYMAN KARP

Wishing All Their Relatives and Friends
A Healthy and Happy New Year

MR. & MRS. ZVI TOMKIEWICZ

25221 Rue Versailles, Apt. 10A
extend best wishes for a happy and PEACEFUL New Year

to all their relatives and friends and friends of Mizrachi

and Bar Ilan University.

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wo

•••••••• ■ •••

RABBI & MRS. SANDOR GREENFIELD
AND SON

24051

Jerome, Oak Park, Mich. 48237

Wish Their Family and Friends
A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year

0000000000000000'

coming the new national com-
mander, Direnfeld outlined a
program of action, urged enroll-
ment of young men who are
eligible for JWV membership
and expressed the hope that
many young American Jews will,
through the veterans' organiza-
tion, lend their efforts in support
of Jewish needs and in defense
of Israel.
Announcement was made by
Direnfeld that a JWV-sponsored
Israeli Soldiers' Rest Home will be
formally dedicated in Beersheba,
Israel, in February and that more
than 1.200 JWV members are ex-
pected to participate in a special
pilgrimage to Israel for that occa-
sion. It is expected that some 25
to 30 Detroiters will join that pil-
grimage.
The rest home will accommodate
more than 200 Israeli soldiers
whose needs will be provided for
by JWV.
Direnfeld stated, with regard to
the JWV position on Vietnam, that
the movement favors de-American-
ization of the activities in South
Vietnam. He emphasized concern
over the status of American boys
serving in Vietnam and said JWV
supports all efforts to assure these
American soldiers security and a
sense of kinship with Americans
who must provide for their safety.
There were more than 500 par-
ticipating JWV members at
Thursday's meeting at which,
keys to the cities of Southfield
and Oak Park were presented to
Direnfeld by Mayors Feder and
Forbes. The key to the City of
Detroit was presented to him
earlier in the day.
Chalotte Rosen addressed the
gathering in behalf of the JWV
Auxiliaries as co-chairman with
Henny Littman of the fund-raising
committees.
At the membership assembly,
Direnfeld again urged Secretary of
State William P. Rogers to "con-
sider a United States initiative at
the United Nations to make high-
jacking of airliners a crime against
humanity punishable with all the
severity once imposed against
piracy on the high seas."
Commander
"As Americans,"
Direnfeld said "we have a vested

interest in seeing that American
airliners fulfill their contractual
obligations to deliver passengers,
regardless of citizenship or nation-
al origins. to their ticketed desti-
nations."

5730 Hebrew Almanac
Available at Jewish News

May The Coming Year Be
Filled With Health and
Happiness

You All a Healthy,
Prosperous New Year

THE HERBERT MORITZ'S
AND FAMILY

Mrs. Harry (Ethel) Tyner

27711 Rudgate Blvd.

Southfield, Mich.

Farmington,

.......................-..........

Best Wishes To All Our
Relatives and Friends
I For A Year of Good Health
and Happiness
I

I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine

1

20712 Knob

Mich. 48024

Woods Dr.

.---.........
r--.....—...
Best Wishes For A Good
I I
and Healthy Year
I l

and Mrs. Milton Tyner
I Mr.
I

-

24250 Westhampton, Oak Park

i _

and Linda and Larry

7330 Deep

Run

Lone

Birmingham, Mich.

•■■■•■■••■•• ■■■■••■■ ••..

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kolodney

30410 Southfield Rd. Southfield, Mich. 48075

Wish All Their Relatives and Friends a very
Happy and Healthy New Year.

1-

MR. and MRS: MEYER I. COOPER and FAMILY

16198 Oxley Road, Southfield, Michigan

Extend Greetings to
Their Relatives and Friends for

A YEAR OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS

MR. and MRS. ISADORE SHAPIRO

1

21455 West Seven Mile Rd., Detroit, Mich. 48219

extend best wishes for a year filled with health and
happiness and peace to all their relatives and friends

LAWRENCE R. PERNICK, C.P.C.U.

Oakland County Supervisor
Southfield - Oak Park - Lathrup Village

extend best wishes for a year filled with health, happiness
and peace to all our relatives and friends

May you be inscribed in th eBook of Life for continued
good health and prosperity throughout the New Year

B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL
OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

The Wilno Kosher Sausage Co.
has issued the new
1969 - 1970
157301 Hebrew Almanac.
It is available to the readers of
The Jewish News free. and can be

picked up at the newspaper office.
The pocket-size almanac con-
tains the entire year's calendar in

English and Hebrew.
Other features are

the Friday

candle-lighting time. all holidays
and fast days. permissible wedding
dates, important prayers in En-
glish and Hebrew and the Ameri-
can and Israeli national anthems.

Israel's defense budget for 1969-
70 is three times greater than it
was in 1967—$1,090,000.000.

MRS. MAX SPOON

extends best wishes for a year
filled with health and
happiness to all her relatives
and friends

May You Be Inscribed For
A Year of Good Health and
Happiness

Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Glassman
and daughters
Judith & Elaine

20500 Murray Hill, Detroit

I
e

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Borman

and Family

wish all their relatives and friends

a year filled with health, happiness

and prosperity.

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