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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-10-03

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211—Fridoi, October 3, 1949•

THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS; L t;/) ,, f,. j, ,,_. yiinison

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Lectures, Classes Arranged

I
Gains in Com/nu/lit.- Support Noted by , to Bc Said in Fall '70 Shaarey Zedek Cultural Series Set
Dr. Milton C ovensk y, Prof. ' group), meeting at 8 p.M. Oct. 14
Shlomo' Mar en o f, Dr. Gerson to March 9 will delve into "Juda-
by JNF; Zack Re-Elected president
Cohen, Max Lerner, Salo W. Baron, ism in the First Century." The

David P. Zack, who was re-elcted Carmi Slomovitz. Phillip Slomovitz,
president of the Jewish National Phillip Stollman, Dr. Israel Wiener. .
Fund at the annual meeting held Mrs. Sidney J. Winer.
Members of the board are: Gary Al-
at the Zionist Cultural Center Sept.
ter. Leonard Baron. Judge Victor Baum.
25, reported that marked increases Sam
Belkin, Tzvi Berkal, Cantor Simon
in income during the current year Bermanis, Mrs. Bess Berris. Harold
Berry, Louis Berry, Theodore Birn-
indicate the growing support JNF krant, Philip Blaize, Alfred H. Bowfin,
Judge S. Jerome Bronson, Isadore
is gaining in this community.
Brown. David Buchfire, Judge Benjamin •
An extensive report on the JNF's D. Burdick. Mrs. Larry Chaffin, Harry
('itrin, Harry Cohen, Avern L. Cohn.
activities during the past year was E.
Irwin I. Cohn, Abe Dishell, William M.
submitted by Percy Kaplan, execu- Ellmann. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Faxstein.
Charles Feinbreg, Dr. Leon Fram. Judge
tive director of JNF in Michigan. Marvin F. Frankel.

Elie Wiesel anti Dr. Emanuel Ja- special adult education course is
cobowits are some of the person- designed for members who desire
alities who will appear at Cong. a more intensive Jewish studies
Shaarey Zedek this season as part program. Dr. Baron will end the
of the cultural commission's pro- , course with a seminar. For infor-
gram on adult studies, lectures, mation, contact Rabbi Gerald Tel-
art exhibit, concerts and home ler, 357-5544, or Dr. Ellis Rifkin at
356-2344.
studies.
Members of ' the congregation
Among the main features will be
a "Great Weekend" with Dr. Ger- soon will receive a brochure with
son Cohen, history professor at complete details on all of cultural
Columba University, Dec. 12-14, commission activities. Walter L.
1Field is commission chairman, and
anti a "Torah Weekend."
March 27-29, probing "A Mod- co-chairman is Mrs. Louis Berry.

Joseph Frenkel, Mrs. Aaron Fried-
man, David Goldberg, Rev. Marshall
Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Goldoftas, Na- I
thaniel • H. Goldstick, Jacob Gubow,
Judge Lawrence Gubow, Lawrence Hal-
pern, Ben Harold, Mrs. William Hordes.
Morris Karbal, Mrs. I. Kardener. Judge
Charles Kaufman, Judge Ira G. Kauf-
man. Judge Nathan Kaufman. Samuel
A. Kayne. Judge George D. Kent. Harry
Koltonow, Mrs. Morris Kutinsky. Mrs.
M. Lachover,. Benjamin Laikin: Albert •
Lee, Prof. Samuel M. Levin, M. Ben
Lewis, Morris A. Lifshay, Mrs. M. Mich-
lin.
Robert Naftaly, A. C. Perlman, Judge
Joseph J. Pernick, Mrs. Harry Portnoy.
Al Posen, Danny Raskin. Mrs. Sidney •
Ravin. Mrs. Julius Ring. Rabbi Milton
Rosenbaum. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld.
Mrs. Abraham Scheuer, David Schoi-
chit. Harry Schumer, Rabbi Jacob
Segal, Judge Burton R. Shifman. David •
Silver. David Sislin, Mrs. Philip Slomd,„
vitz. Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar. Rabbi'
Joshv S. Sperka. Mr. and Mrs. Max
Stoll an. David Teitlebaum, Zvi Tom-
kiewisz, Irving Tukel, Ben Wigder,
Judge John M. Wise. Mrs. Edw. Wish-
netsky. Nathan Wiss and Paul Zucker-
man.

ern Jew in Search of His Identity."
The Torah Weekend will be the
congregation's annual tribute to
the
late Rabbi Morris Adler.
SHEI.LE
LEPOFSKY
MISS
Lerner, journalist and lecturer;
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lepofsky of
At least one Detroit family who
Baron, the historian; and Wiesel.
Cloverlawn Ave., Oakotark, an- author, will speak in March in a made aliya has nothing but praise
nounce the engagement of .their
free lecture series. Dr. Jacobowits, for their reception in Israel. The
daughter Shelle to Norman Sam- chief rabbi of the British Empire, Harold Lax family—an electrician,
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby will make a special appearance his wife and six children—writing
for the Jewish Agency, continuing:
Samson of Adrian Rd., Southfield.
Miss Lepofsky is a .junior in the Nov. 19.
"All that idle talk about agency
Other highlights of the season
college of education at Wayne
inefficiency is not true. They do
will be a recital by Cantor Jacob
State University. Mr. Samson also
a fine job and they get it done
Barkin on Dec. 10 in conjunction
attends Wayne where he is in the
with the Festival of Hanuka; the i perhaps in another way that we
college of business administration
may have done it. Above all they
annual an exhibit and sale Jan.
and affiliated with Sigma Alpha
were and are good and do it in a
15-22; home discussion groups in
Mu Fraternity.
pleasant manner.
January and February; and
DAVID P. ZACK
A Sept. 13, 1970 wedding is
arrived at 7:30 p.m.
- When we
"Conversations in Jewish Music
planned.
we
were met by people who took
with
spring
In his annual message, Zack `Front Row Center' Focus
and the Arts" in the
paid honor to the memory of Abe
Cantor Barkin and other noted us through customs, etc., sat us
down, gave us pop and cookies,
Kasle who had made the JNF one on Film, Ad-Lib Scenes ;
performers and lecturers.
arranged for our transporta-
The art of producing a play will
of his chief interests in support of
i
The Continuing Education Pro- and
Wry
be shown at the "Front Row Cen- '
Israel.
gram sponsored by the adult stu- tion to the Merkas Klita (absorp-
I
Mrs. William Levin submitted a ter" series 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
dies committee of the cultural tion center). It took some time, but
report on the activities of the in the Jewish Center.
i I
commission will be 'held Oct. 28- they kept at it and were concerned.
Sponsored by Center Theater and * I
Women's Auxiliary of JNF. Mrs.
Dec. 2 on Tuesday evenings. It will The Merkas Klita was much nicer
Frank Silverman reported for the entitled "An Evening With Ethel This Week's Radio and
feature the following first hour than we had expected. We were
-
:
Television Programs
a courses at 8 p.m:: "Jewish Values ' given two very nice apartments
Levine," the program is a con
box clearance committee.
tinuation
of
the
theater
group's
I
in Social Crisis" with Rabbi Irwin with all the comforts of home. The
The slate officer submitted by
COMNIUNITY CURRENTS
Groner; "How to Be a Jewish Par- food is excellent and plentiful."
Larry L. Guttenberg. chairman of efforts to bring all phases ane
Time:
7
a.m.
Sunday
ent" with Rabbi Gerald A. Teller;
the nominating committee, to- types of theatrical production be-
Station: WJBK
"Contemporary Jewish Literature"
gether with President Zack includes fore the public.
and
with Dr. Leonard BerkoVe; Yiddish
the following who were elected at
"Prologue to a Play," filmed
Time: 5:15 p.m. Tuesday
II with Mrs. Molly Haar; . and
the annual meeting:
by Center Theater during its
Station: WDET-FM
Photographers
Reading Hebrew I with Israel El-
production of "Barefoot in the
Vice presidents, Jack Belkin,
Feature: Rita E. Hauser, U.S.
Park,"
will
be
shown.
It
follows
pern.
Ruben H. Isaacs. Ronald Karp.
representative to the UN Commis-
For
Bar
Mitzvahs
the progress of a play from try- sion,„„on Human Rights. will be
Mrs. William Levin, Mrs. Albert
In the second-hour lecture series,
UN 4.8785
outs to final curtain.
Dr.
Covensky,
professor
of
Posen: treasurer, Samuel .T. Wil-
at
9,
program
under
this
presented on
son: financial secretary, Maurice
The actor's craft will be examin- the auspices of the Jewish Coin- history at Wayne State University,
Baker; recording secretary,
ed in the second half of the pro- munitv Council and produced by will discuss "Modern Jewish His-
' Orbach.
Selma Friedman.
. tory.",
g r a m through . extemporaneous Evelyn
Candy Centerpieces
-4, * *
A "havurat limud" (study
Executive a n d administrative scenes by the audience and Cen-
ter
Theater
members.
Personalized Party
committee: Morris J. Brandwine,
HEAR OUR VOICE
Taking part in the program will
Seymour J. Frank, Samuel Geller,
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
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Joseph Gorman. Larry L. Gutten- be Ethel Levine, Rita Kogan and , Station: WCAR
berg, Mrs. Aaron Katzman, Mi- Lorraine Ernst.
Feature: A special program with
Invitations and Party Ac-
Admission is nominal, and re- Nehama Lifschitz will be present-
chael Michlin, Mrs. Pearl Nosan,
Gerald Portney, Arthur James Ru- freshments will be served follow- ed. Miss Lifschitz, who will per-
cessories for all occasions.
biner, Mrs. Frank Silverman. ' ing the performance.
form at the Masonic Auditorium
Oct. 22. is known as the "soul of
Russian Jewry. - Until recently *BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS:
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,
Orbach will comment on the
By BENNETT CERF
artist and her selections.

Reception Warms
Emigres to Israel

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ACK BENNY once received a letter from some admirer



addressed simply to "Benny the Dope." "What really
bugged me," chuckled the not-too-disturbed Benny, "was
that the post office peo-
ple knew just where to
deliver it!"




Jim Moran's ' new book,
"Why Men Shouldn't Mar-
ry," starts off with a pho-
tograph of a wedding cer-
tificate and the warning,
"Get your name on one of
these, brother, and you're
in trouble." Moran cites a
private eye who swears that
in the past six months
alone agencies have been
retained to locate 50,000
missing husbands, but dur-
ing the same period, have
been hired to track down only ten missing wives! "Surely," rea-
sons Moran. "there must be some basic reason for this."
Being in love, concludes Moran, is the worst possible reason
for getting married, reminding his readers i99'.; male. I'll wager)
that "romantic. love is a form of temporary insanity."

CAMPUS HUMOR:
From Oberlin:
WIFE: How did you get that lipstick on your shirt?

HUSBAND: That's no lipstick. That's tomato juice.
WIFE: Okay. Who's the tomato?

From V.P.I.:
An applicant for a factory job was puzzled by one question on
his questionnaire: "Person to be notified in case of accident?"
His answer: "Anybody in sight:"

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1969, by Bennett Cert. Distributed by King Features Syndicate.

MARCIA MASSERMAN

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: Vo XI Z
Feature: Rabbi Louis I. New- *
man of Cong. Rodeph Shalom.
New York City, will discuss "En- ;
joying Our Religion.''

I

How to Start Business
Subject of Seminar

Dr. Wilford L. White, director of
the Small Business Guidance 'and
Development Center at Howard
University, Washington, D.C., will
be guest speaker at a "Start Your
Own Business Seminar" Oct. 10
at the State Fair Grounds.
I Dr. White's talk will be "How
to Start a Business and Survive,"
said Harold Kempner, administra-
tor of Detroit's Small Business
Development Center.
SBDC is sponsoring the seminar
as part of its efforts to encourage
the growth and development of
small businesses in the Detroit
' area, particularly the inner-city.
SBDC operates as part of the
Mayor's Committee for Human
Resources Development, Detroit's
anti-poverty agency.

Nothing was ever learnt by
either side in a dispute.—William
Ilazlitt.

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