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March 27, 1970 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-03-27

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Beth Meizler to Become Shomrey Emunah Sets Junior Division to Meet
Thek Junior Division of the Jew-
Mrs. Edward S. Sadoff Dinner; Speaker
ish Welfare Federation will hold
an open board meeting 8 p.m.
at Whitehall community
to Be Rabbi Sperka Tuesday
house, Southfield.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

22—Friday, March 27, 1970

Collegians Rally for Soviet Jewry

More than 1,000 persons, half of
them standing, jammed Hill Audi-
torium at the University of Mich-
igan .Monday night, to protest the
Soviet Union's policy of discrim-
ination against the Jews.
A Detroit contingent, consisting

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of 100 teen-agers from Cong. Sha-
arcy Zedek, were bused to the
event, which was addressed by
actor Theodore Bikel.
Harold Light of San Francisco
gave a first-hand view of the situ-
ation in the Soviet Union, and
Larry Schwartz served as master
of ceremonies. Jay Masserman,
another U-Al student from Detroit,.
read the poem "Sabi Yar." A
candlelight procession preceded
the program.

Rabbi Joshua Sperka of the

Golden Age Choraliers
Give Service Plaques

At the recent awards luncheon
of the Jewish Center Golden Age
Choral Group, plaques were pre-
sented to Mrs. Sam Solomon, pres-
ident, Mr. Solomon and hospitaler
William Burton for the many serv-
ices which they have rendered to
the group.
Plaques also were presented to
Mrs. Norman Ross and Mrs. Mau-
rice Samuels, Jewish Center volun-
teers who assist Cantor Nicholas
Fenakel, director, with the pro-
graming of the group.

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MISS BETH MEIZLER

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meizler of
Margareta Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Beth
Ellen to Edward Sanfoid Sadoff.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sadoff
of Rutherford Ave.
The bride-elect attended Oak-
land Community College. Mr. Sad-
off received his bachelor's degree
in business administration from
Michigan State University.
-
A July wedding is planned.

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A "free university" for Jewish
students whose basic motivation is
not opposition to the Jewish estab-
lishment but a desire to fill Jewish
void in their lives is now in its sec-
ond semester at the State Univer-
sity at Albany.
Some 100 students, described by
Philip Arian, educational director
at the Temple Israel Education
Center, as nonradicals "honestly
curious about what the roots of
Judaism are," enrolled for the
second semester.
Arian reported that students in-
cluded members of an ATID group
he has been leading for some five
years on the Albany campus. ATID
is the collegiate movement of the
United Synagogue of America, the
association of Conservative congre-
gations.
A Hillel club on the campus,
headed by Dr. Donald Cohen, a

faculty member who serves as a

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part-time Hillel adviser, helped
Hillel and ATID members with
development of the free univer-
sity as a first step toward estab-
lishment of a Judaica depart-
ment at the university.
The free university project was
launched last September, under the
guidance of Perle Leibowitz, Hillel
president, and Amy Kaplan, proj-
ect chairman. Local rabbis, profes-
sors and laymen are the teachers.
About 100 students registered for
the first semester for courses in
the history of East European
Jewry, Jewish ethical theory and
an intensive course on the Jewish
Scriptures and commentaries.
Course topics in the second
semester deal with Jews and revo-
lution, an inquiry into Bible text
and modern Jewish philosophies.

Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Tem-
Young Israel Center of Greenfield ple Israel and Rabbi MiltOn Arm
will be guest speaker at the 13th of Cong. Beth Achim will answer
annual Purim dinner sponsored by questions of political, social and
the Sisterhood of Shomrey Emunah religious nature from young adults
in attendance.
6 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue.
Mrs. Fannie Laufer, sisterhood
president, s aid
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The master of
ceremonies w ill Mrs. Linder
be Max Sosin, and the musical
program will be conducted by
Cantor Hyman Adler.
The committee serving with
Mrs. Laufer includes Mesdames
and
Rochel Borenstein, Rae Cohen,
Simone Fishman, Sarah Green-
span, Jennie Mariani, Zelda Mil-
ler, Esther Pollock, Leah Rosen-
berg, Chana Ungar, Rae Urnovitz
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March Musical Show

Criterion Club for single adults
will present a March musicale and
variety show 8 p.m. Sunday at the
recreation hall of the Country
House Apartments.
This will mark the premiere
performance of the newly organ-
ized theater group. The show was
staged, directed and produced by
Barney Lumberg, Sally Sidran and
Ruth Trivax. Refreshments and
dancing will follow. The public is
invited.
For information, call Betty
Weinberg, chairman of programs,
532-8855.

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