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January 02, 1970 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-02

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Israel's Long Fight Told at Dinner

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Wings and Souls

By ROSE B. KAUFMAN

Editor's. Note: This poem by form-
er Detroiter Rose Phelan Kaufman
has been set to music by her son.
Jack Bielan. Mrs. Kaufman now re-
sides in Los Angeles. tier poems and
songs have appeared in numerous
religious and secular periodicals.

and his Orchestra

Good Music
for AU Occasions

ses at the social hour following
the assembly.

Aliens Must Report
Addresses in January

Walter A. Sahli, district direc-
tor of the Immigration and Natural-
ization Service stated that aliens
in the United States will be re-
quired to report their addresses to
the Attorney General within the
near future.
All aliens, with few exceptions,
who are in the United States on
Jan. 1 each year must report their
addresses by the end of that
month. Only the following classes
of aliens are excused from this
requirement: (1) Accredited dip-
lomats; and (2) Persons accred-
ited to certain international or-
ganizations.
Forms with which to make the
report can be obtained from any
Post Office or Immigration and
Naturalization Service Office dur-
ing the month of January.
Sahli said that the law provides
severe penalties for failure to
comply with the reporting re-
quirement.

Polish Probers Studying
War Crimes in Frankfurt

BONN (JTA)—Members of the
Polish government's commission
for investigation of Nazi war
crimes have arrived in Frankfurt
and are conferring with the 'public
prosecutor there. The first phase
of their inquiry is concerned with
the transport of Nazi victims to
the Auschwitz death camp and
their murder there.
Two former guards at the Sachs-
enhausen concentration camp have
been sentenced to prison terms
and a third was acquitted on
charges of murdering a 14-year-
old Jewish boy during World War
II. Kaspar Dexler, 69, was sen-
tenced to 81/2 years in prison and
Kurt Iccarious, 64, got four years.
Franz Etlinger, 57, was found not
guilty and freed.

Lif e Membership Goes to Raminick

Life member-
ship in Rosen-
wald Post, Amer-
ican Legion, is
presented to Post
Commander Max
Raminick by Dis-
trict Legion Com-
West. Raminick
has been a mem-
ber of Rosenwald
for eight years.
Most members of
the post served
in World War I.

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Seaman Delivers Plea
From Jews in Egypt

TEL AVIV (JTA)—An Egyptian
Jewish family living in Ashdod
revealed that it had received an
appeal for help from Jews in
Egypt,
Itsaid a message addressed to
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
and "to God" was brought to its
home by a foreign seaman who
visited Ashdod after his ship had
called at an Egyptian port.
The message said 86 Jews are
still held in the Toura prison in
Egypt "under unbearable condi-
tions." According to the seaman,
one of the prisoners died a few
weeks ago.

Always imitate the behavior of
the winners when you lose.
—George Meredith.

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"Dissent" will be approached
from the standpoint of Jewish tra-
dition and on the political scene
by a rabbi and a state senator at
the Jan. 7 dele-
gate assembly of
'the Jewish Corn-
Munity Council,
8:30 p.m., at the
Jewish Center.
Speakers will
be Rabbi Jacob
E. Segal of Adas
Shalom Syna-
gogue and Sen.
Rabbi Segal Sander Levin,
minority leader in the State Senate.
The former will approach the pro-
gram theme in terms of its "cre-
dentials" within the Jewish tradi-
tion. Sen. Levinn7,%,
will focus on the'
uses and limits of
dissent on th
political scene.
Lewis Grossman,
chairman of the
Council's s u b -
committee on ur-
ban affairs, will
moderate the pro-
gram.
Prior to the
program portion Sen. Levin
of the meeting, Council Executive
Director Walter E. Klein will re-
port on recent activities. Council
President Judge Lawrence Gubow
will preside.
A memorial tribute to the late
Judge James I. Ellmann, past
president of the Jewish Commu-
nity Council, will be tendered at
the assembly. William Ellmann,
son of the judge, will accept the
tribute on behalf of his family.
Delegates will vote on a pro-
posed change in the Community
Council constitution dealing with
the listing of nominees on the
ballot for the election of Council
officers and executive committee
members.
Members of the Sisterhood of
Adas Shalom will serve as hostes-

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New goals to reach
A star to touch
And youth to teach

The second annual Alpha Omega Israel Bond Dinner-Dance,
held at the Pontchartrain Hotel, resulted, with advance sales, in
$75,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions. Seated (from left) are Dr.
Norman Segal, president of the Detroit Alumni Chapter, Alpha
Omega Dental Fraternity; Menachem Sadinsky, Israel educator and
youth leader, guest speaker; Mrs. Milton Jacobs, president of Detroit
Women of Alpha Omega; and Kenny Youngman, humorist and guest
star. Standing, are Dr. Sheldon Mintz, toastmaster; Dr. George
Rosin and Dr. Bruce Billes, dinner-dance co-chairmen; and Dr. Sid-
ney Rubenstein, regent of the district. Sadinsky, who led the first
unit to enter Jericho in the Six-Day War, said, "Israel is fighting
the longest war of the century, a war that has already lasted 22
years and may last another 25 years. No power can destroy us. We
are the masters of our own destiny". He predicted a major confron-
tation next summer.

Friday, January 2, 1970-25

The fox knows many things, but
the hedgehog knows one big thing.
—Archilochus.

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