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January 02, 1970 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-02

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Youth News

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Teens Suggest How to Stem Alienation,
Strengthen Identity of Jewish Youth

BUFFALO, N.Y.—A "package" agers, and the college age group
plan geared to halt the tide of (atid).
alienation and disaffection among
David Shneyer, Atid spokesman,
Jewish youth, while affirming com- urged parents to discard lavish
mitment and strengthening iden- Bar Mitzva parties and help make
tity, emerged from two internation- every phase ci it synagogue activity
al youth conventions here of "relate" to the Jewish experience.
groups affiliated with the United
David Schwartz, president of
Synagogue of America (Conserva- usy, was critical of parents who
I give their youth all the material
tive).
Innovations in the plan call for assets and fail to stress the impor-
revision of curriculum in Hebrew tance of Jewish education. allocat-
elementray and high school levels ing it to "second place."
to include "applied" Jewish cul-
ture subjects from the earliest

grades; inauguration of draft coup-
soling programs in the Hebrew
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leeds former
high schools and synagogue cen-
ters; and addition of "relevancy" Detroiters of Studio City, Calif.
courses at high school level on the announce the Bar .Mitzva of their
Holocaust, Israel and the Mid-East, j son Andrew Barry Jan. 17 at Val-
the Jewish New Left and Judaism ley Jewish Community Center. An-
dy's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
and sex.
Benjamin Storch, and his uncle,
To bring the generations closer
Mr. Seymour Storch, all of W. Ou-
in mutual concern and effort,
ter Dr., will be in California to
synagogue adult education
courses to parallel instruction of help celebrate. z z
the Hebrew school was urged„
Reunion Set for Teens
along with cooperative syna -
gogue parent-youth committees
Who Have Visited Israel
to revise and "update" and per-
Nostalgic teen-agers who have
form services and sermons.
A plea to the ra bbi to discard visited Israel are invited to take
his ministerial robe and to relo- Part in a reunion 7:30 p.m. Jan. 10
cate the bima (podium) to the at the Jewish Center, main branch.
center of the synagogue also was There will be Israeli dancing,
included. These changes would singing and refreshments.
serve to bring the synagogue and i A nominal admission charge will
its spiritual leader closer to the be used to aid wounded Israeli sol-
driers at .Hadassah Hospital in Is-
people, the delegates felt.
More than 2,000 delegates repre- rael.
sented United Synagogue Youth, I For information, call the Center,
composed of high-school age teen- DI 14200, ext. 261 or 246.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, January 2, 1970

Liberty

Our lathers fought for liberty,
They struggled long and well.

History of their deeds can tell—
But did they leave us free?
Are we free to speak our thought,
To be happy and be poor,
Free to enter Heaven's door,
To live and labor as we ought?
Are we then made free at last
From the fear of what men say,
Free to reverence today,
Free from the slavery of the past?
Our fathers fought for liberty,

MUSIC BY

SAM BARNETT

Paul Fink of Westport, Conn.
industrialist and realty expert who
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
has long been active in local and
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national Jewish
They struggled long and well.
affairs, has been
History of their deeds can tell—
free.
set
us
ourselves
must
But
named to the un-
--•-.1ames Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
salaried post of
special assistant
Candy Centerpieces
to the president
Personalized Party
of the Union of
American He-
Mementos
brew Congrega-
tions, it was an-
Invitations and Party Ac-
nounced by Rabbi
cessories for all occasions.
Maurice N. Eis-
endrath, p r e s
dent of the Fink
UAHC. In his new volunteer as-
signment, Fink will devote most
646-6138
of his time and expertise to spec-
ial projects in the general area of
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finance and development.
* s
Noted researcher and biologist
Dr. HARRY EAGLE, chairman of
the division of biological sciences
and the department of cell biology
at the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine in New York, has been
named acting director of the
Rosenstiel Basic Medical Science
Center at Brandeis University. The
center, underwritten by a $19,000,-
000 gift from Lewis S. Rosenstiel
of Miami Beach, will be housed in
a multimillion-dollar facility near
the present group of science build-
ings at the heart of the Brandeis
A great opportunity to acquire
campus.
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the Finest in Fall and Winter
The appointment of Howard A.
Kieval as director of leadership'
Fashions for Boys and Girls
development and the college youth
and faculty program of the
Council of Jewish
Federations and
Welfare Funds
Open Thurs. Til 9
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by Philip B e r n-
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director of Big Brothers, Inc., of
New York City, and executive
secretary of the City College
Alumni Association.
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We made an outstanding
Ford dealer JERRY BIELFIELD
buy from several of the
has been elected president of the if
Detroit Auto Dealers Association
leading coat manufactur-
for 1970. Bielfield, a graduate of
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LESTER S. BURTON, attorney-
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Burton - Share, Inc., Huntington
Woods, is the new president of the
Builders Association of Metropoli-
tan Detroit. He succeeds Thomas
A. Duke of Farmington. MAN-
DELL L. BERMAN, executive
vice president of Bert L. Smokier
and Co., was re-elected first vice
president. ROBERT BRODY of
Samuel Brody and Sons, was among
the four vice presidents named by
the directors. The others are
Manuel Deinbs, Paul L. Forcier,
Jr., and Paul C. Robertson. Ivan
Frankel, head of Ivan Frankel
Construction Co., Birmingham,
was elected secretary, and James
L. Babcock, Charles W. Babcock
and Sons, treasurer.
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RICHARD L. FREEMAN, gen-
eral manager of WKBD TV, Chan-
eral manager of WKBD-TV, Chan-
president of Kaiser Broadcasting
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