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October 31, 1969 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-10-31

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- 1TSY Pilgrims Will Entertain
at Shaarey Zedek Bonds Dinner

The Shaarey Zedek "USY Pilgrims," who spent last summer in
Israel, will be featured on the program at the Shaarey Zedek presi-
dential toast to Israel dnner, Nov. 9, in the social hall of Shaarey
Zedek. They are (from left) sitting: Carole Milgrom, Roger Weis-
berg, Neil Cooper, Ellen Nemer and Michael Weisberg; standing: Ken
Portnoy, Deborah Fauman, Fac Kleinplatz, Ileidi Rudner, Carole
Gurvitz, Sandee Tobin, Denise Baron and Larry Stern, youth direc-
tor. The dinner will honor Shaarey Zedek's "Golden 3Iinyan" of
presidents, who have led the congregation for a quarter of a century.
For reservations to the dinner, call Shaarey Zedek, 357-5544.
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Friday, Ocotber 31, 1969-31
Beth Achim Talis . Club THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Off to a Bowling Start
Physicians to Go to Israel for 8th World Assembly

Cong. Beth Achim's Talis and
Tephilin Club, consisting of post
Bar Mitzva boys age 13-17, will
continue meeting every Sunday
morning at 8:95 at the Southfield
synagogue.
This Sunday at 11 a.m. club
members will start a bowling
league at Ark West Lanes. The
program is open to all post Bar
Mitzva boys.
The club opens with a prayer
service conducted by the boys un-
der the leadership of Louis Rosen,
youth director, and Louis Glazier.
This is followed by a breakfast
prepared by the committee of the
Beth Achim's Men's Club, under
whose auspices this activity is
conducted. In addition there is a
special program every Sunday by
personalities in the fields of sci-
ence and sports.
The men's club committee in
charge of this activity is headed
by Jack Mittleman and Allen M.
Sterns, co-chairmen.

`Pecos Bill' Riding In
for Omnibus Program

The American Physicians' Fel-
lowship, Detroit Chapter, is in-
viting area physicians to serve as
delegates to the eighth world as-
sembly of the Israel Medical As-
sociation in Jerusalem, May 16-31.
Selected physicians may present

UN Day Observed in OP

Oak Park observed United Na-
tions Day Sunday by planting trees
in the city's "United Nations For-
est" in honor of three United
Nations member countries, Chile,
Malagasi Republic, and Thailand.
Saul S. Chudnow, chairman of
the U.N. Day program last year,
was reappointed by the mayor and
city council to head this year's
program.

Direct Color

Candids

Weddings and
Bar tvlitzvas

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Birmingham

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Omnibus — children's live the-
ater — will open its season 2 p.m.
Nov. 16 in the Aaron DeRoy The-
ater of the Jewish Center.
The tall tales and adventures
of the legendary cowboy, Pecos
Bill,
will spring to life in Henry
Jewish
' K. Martin's latest production for
children, "Wild Pecos Bill."
Pecos Bill, who lived with a pack
tation with oneself, but an exer- of wild coyotes until he was a
By BEN GALLOB
(Copyright 1969, JTA, Inc.)
cise in communication with God grown man. became the greatest
The social protest songs of Bob Transcendent and the spirit of God cowboy of all time.
For information, call the Center,
Dylan, Indian ragas, incense burn- that is resident in man."
ing, recordings of the screams of
He also feels that some kinds 341-4200, ext. 292.
people under bombardment—these of experimental worship services
Nonmembers Invited '
are some of the far-out elements tend to attract students who are
being woven into experimental unaware of the function of pray- to Fun, Games at Center
worship services by students at er and do not know why or to
The Jewish Center's Fun and
some Hillel Foundations in an on- whom they are praying. He says
going search for prayer experi- that "unless they are taught be- Games for Juniors (grades 1 -6)
will
be open to noncenter members
ences meaningful to them.
forehand the relevance of wor-
for three days next week at the
Students attending a Hillel sum- ship to God, they will ultimate- 10 Mile Branch of the Center. The
mer institute used outdoor bleach- ly find it inauthentic and throw
schedule will be as follows:
ers for a synagogue and sang the it away."
Monday, Mad Mache, a craft pro-
Alkabetz' hymn, "Lha Dodee,
Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, Hil- ject; Tuesday, indoor fun; and
welcoming the Sabbath, to the folk- let's national director, endorses the Wednesday, gameroom.
rock rhythm of Simon and Gar- experimental services but only "as
The program runs from 4 to
funkel's "Scarborough Fair," in a long as students seek them not as 5:30 p.m.
melding of the 16th and 20th cen- a substitute but as supplementary
For information, call the group
turies. A Hillel official said the to traditional worship."
services division. Center, DI 1-4200.
young innovators were "straight
Jewish kids"—from Orthodox to
`God's Gift to Israel' Treblinka Leaders
unaffiliated—"trying out a new
Israel's reverence for the most
form of religious expression." Hil-
solemn day of the year was de- Charged with Murders
lel staff members have described scribed in a recent letter to Mr.
BONN (JTA) — A former Nazi
them as young people with sincere and Mrs. David Cohen of Cherry-
death camp commander who was
religious concerns who, in the jar-
lawn Ave. from their daughter captured in Brazil two years ago
gon of the "now" generation, Risha (Mrs. Yaacov Krakower).
"can't relate" to or are "turned The Krakowers (he is professor was charged in a Dusseldorf court
off" by traditional prayer services. of chemistry at Bar-Ilan Univer- with the murder of at least 400,000
Jews during World War II.
But Hillel directors are at odds sity) emigrated to Israel with their
The prosecutor accused Franz
about such experiments. four children last year. She is a Paul Stangl, former commandant
Rabbi Norman Frimer, who product of Yeshivath Beth Yelm- of the notorious Treblinka camp in
serves as Hillel director at Brook- dah and Wayne State University Poland, of acting "cruelly, per-
lyn College, demurs, contending and specialized in the teaching of fidiously and out of base motives"
that prayer "should be neither en- the blind.
in directing mass murders. No
tertainment nor therapy nor medi- 1 A portion of her letter with its date has been set for the trial.
impressions of Yom Kippur fol- Stangl escaped to Brazil after the
lows:
war and hid out there for 20 years.
Ford Students Score
"Perhaps it will never cease to
Earlier, a 64-year-old former
astound and thrill me as I watch
With Merit Scholarships
aid to Gestapo deportation chief
an entire country come to a , Adolf Eichmann was sentenced
Twenty-six students at Henry
standstill and a hush! As I stood
Ford High School have won on our porch and watched the , by a Berlin court to 12 years'
imprisonment at hard labor for
awards in the National Merit inter-city highway between Tel
participation in mass murder.
Scholarship program.
Aviv and Jedusalem absolutely
The
prosecutor had asked a life
Principal Samuel Milan announ-
empty, with people strolling
sentence for the prisoner, Fritz
ced that 13 were named semifinal- leisurely down its center, my
Woehrn.
ists, the highest number that Ford heart began to skip a beat and
West Germany's outgoing chan-
has produced in its 12-year his- tears filled my eyes.
cellor,
Kurt Georg Kiesinger. was'
tory.
"As I watched — as I heard the
to testify for the defense
They are: Paul Allen, Marty radio sign off at 1:30 p.m. on expected
in
a
trial
of Nazi war criminals
Fridson, Jay Goldman, Karen Erev Yom Kippur, until 7 p.m. this
accused
of
killing mentally ill peo-
-Haas, Roberta Hancock, Steve evening — as I saw our. otherwise,
Luxenberg, Ralph Matson, Susan areligious neighbors in white ple during the Hitler era. Egon
Mickel, Daniel Nadis, Tim Nich- "kepat" (yarmelkas) going to Geis, the defense lawyer, asked 1
Kiesinger to testify in July 1968
ols, Mirk Penskar, Laurence shul for Neila — as I saw and and
has now renewed his request. *
heard all this, I thought to myself
Tarini and John Torvinen.
An officer of the West German
Letters of commendation have '— perhaps this is the answer to
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border
guard was arrested on
been awarded to 11 Ford students , the question I so often ask —
charges of participation in the *
"How
and
why
is
God
so
patient
in the National Merit Scholarship
mass murders of 1,000 Jewish *
qualifying test. The students re- with Am Yisroel?!" Perhaps it is
women and children in Russia in *
ceiving the award placed in the , the zhus of this one day a year,'
when this nation unlike any other 1941. The charges were made 4(
upper 2 per cent of the country.
against Wilhelm Ratke, who was
The winners are Kevin Flani- in the entire world, comes to a
a senior officer in the Nazi occu- *
gan, Barbara Franz, Steven Gay- reverent STOP — that the most
pation police at the time.
unlettered,
unlearned,
unobservant
nor, James Gerber, Leslie Iczko-
vitz, Laura Kezelian, Mark Kin- — display an element of reverance
As of May 2, Israel's death toll
zer, Mary Madill, Thomas Mehl- !ft:or a day, given to Am Yisroel by
resulting from wars and conflicts ►
born, Christine Meslo and Joanne God in His infinite kindness and
with the Arabs since 1948 is 8,040.
wisdom for Kedusha and Tefila."
Metz.

Collegians Test Radical
Innovations for "Meaningful' Worship

brief papers in their respective
specialties. For information, call
Chapter President Dr. Bernard
Weston, 243-5359.

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