Faces of the Allied Jewish Campaign 'People THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 27, '1970-33 Happy Purim Brought cf Homes in the Area t N• u rsin e o Make News ,A Louis G. Redstone, president of Louis G. Redstone Associates, Inc., has been reappointed by Rex Allen, national president of the American Institute of Architects, to serve on the international rela- tions committee of the institute. Redstone has represented the in- stitute in archi- tects' congresses in Caracas, Tok- yo, Moscow, Bue- nos Aires and Puerto Rico, and is presently a member of the execut i v e com- Mrs. Oscar U. Band (right), chairman of Phonogift of the women's mittee. Pa n- Redstone division, Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, talks over American Feder - the action with (from left) Mrs. Seymour Wayne. Mrs. Morris Stark- ation of Architects. Interested in the revitalization of downtown De- man is seated. The 300 volunteers of the Phonogift and Motor Corps reached more than 8,000 women for their personal gifts during March troit and in the implementation of a master plan which calls for a 8-15. promenade plaza above street level. •Redstone's firm has two buildings under construction which incorporate the proposed elevated plaza. These are the Manufactur- TAU EPSILON RHO LAW ers National Bank Operations Cen- FRATERNITY. Detroit Graduatt, ter and the 333 W. Fort Street Chapter, will hear Detroit Police Building. Inspector Odson Tretreault of the Sociologist Dr. MARSHALL Brig. General Shaul Rosolio 7th Precinct at a dinner meeting (left), commander of one of Is- in the Statler Hilton Hotel 7:30 SKLARE will join Brandeis April 8. His subject will be the p:m. University's department of Near rael's police districts, speaks with Harvey L. Weisberg, chair- "Drug Problem and Police-Com- Eastern and Judaic studies in man of the food division of the munity Relations." For informa- September as the first incumbent Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel tion, call David A. Gordon, 961- of the Nathan and Janet Apple- man Chair in Judaic Studies. He Emergency Fund, at the divi- 1003. will teach American Jewish sion's pacesetter meeting. BETH SHALOM MEN'S CLUB studies. will hold its third annual auction 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the syna- Yutopian Movement gogue. Hundreds of gifts will be auctioned off, with proceeds going Asks End to 3I.E. Crisis The Yutopian movement. an or- into the men's club youth program. "Skills of a Sailor" is the theme Refreshments will be served. ganization launched early this year of a three-session symposium on in Buffalo. launched an appeal for sailing and boat handling to be support this week to Detroit's held 8 p.m. April 8, 15 and 22 at Jewish community. the Huntington Woods Library. I,a a letter to the city's Jewish The programs, sponsored by the congregations. Brian A. Lambert, Great Lakes Yacht Club, will take director of the Yutopian Interna- Five Detroiters were elected to up nomenclature, buoyage, com- tional, U.S.A., called for their equipment, line handling. office at a recent conference of the support in pressing his prganiza- pass, Great Lakes Region, National knots, hitches, splicing, wind and tion's demands for a solution to Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs. sails, weather, mooring and safety. Stanley Soll of Toronto was the current situation in the Mid- A limited number of member- East. elected president of the region. ships in the club are open. For ". . . . the only solution we will which consists of men's clubs in information on membership, call Micigan, Ohio and Ontario. Carl accept is . . . . an end to the Sheldon Klimist, 353-4371 or 965- tyrannical regime now oppressing R. Lichtenstein of Cong. Adas 5060. the peoples of Egypt, Syria and Interested persons are invited. Shalom is executive vice president: Iraq. Israel is the only country in Seating is limited to those who Leonard E. Baron of Shaarey the entire Mid-East with a freely- register in advance with Bud Zedek i.nd Allan Rosenberg of Beth elected govern nent. When free- Achim, vice presidents: Abe Katz- Brown, UN 2-4478. man of Shaarey Zedek, recording dom comes to the Arab nations. the artificial state of "crisis" cre- Women are always afraid of secretary; and David Schwartz of ated by men like Nasser will cease things which have to be divided. Bnai Moshe, treasurer. to exist. Wars of conquest arc —Honore de Balzac launched, not by millions of peo- Jerusalem One of 3 Cities ple living in freedom, but by ty- to Show Film on Dr. King rants who use foreign wars and NEW YORK (JTA)—Jerusalem International 'crises' as a means of maintaining their positions of is one of three foreign cities—the were Amsterdam and absolute power." I Close to 100 volunteers, which included rabbis, cantors, choral groups and women from 13 sister- hoods, brought the Purim festival to Jewish residents of area nurs- ing homes last week. holiday the in Participants program of the Nursing Home Volunteer Project of the Jewish Family and Children's Service brought Hamantashen and other shalakh manot delicacies to the residents, led in the community singing and assisted rabbis in the reading of the Megila. Temple Emanuel Sisterhood Men's Clubs I `Skills of a Sailor' Yacht Club Class Detroiters Elected by Men's Clubs others DELICATE LIGHT Hollywood Light Bread. Thin-sliced and crowned with delicious sesame seeds. Subtle, delicate, a world apart from Holly- wood Dark. Copenhagen—that arranged, at their request, local showings of the motion picture documentary "King: A Filmed Record, Mont- gomery to Memphis" coincident with the once-only theatrical show- ing in the United States Tuesday night. The almost-three-hour produc- tion detailed the life, work and death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., whole assassination in 1968 was a cause for widespred mourning in Israel and other foreign countries. All income from the showings will go to aid civil rights causes. The film was produced by Ely Landau, among whose previous works is "The Pawnbroker" (1965), starring Rod Steiger as a Jewish victim of the Nazi terror. Jewish Agency Publishes Guide to Israel Programs NEW YORK (JTA) — A 60-page Guide to Israel Programs, listing 76 summer, six-month and year- around programs in Israel open to Americans, has been published by the American section of the Jewish Agency for Israel. The third such compilation, and described as the most comprehen- sive of its kind, the guide was de- signed "as a service to individuals and organizations—particularly in the fields of youth education—to provide in one directory a large number of the available programs for visiting and studying Israel," according to Dr. Emanuel Neu- mann, chairman of the American section. activities in Society Seymour Kaplan, director of youth activities at Cong. Bnai Moshe, Mrotight to you in Michigan by SCHAFER BAKERIES, INC. will attend the 18th convention of the Educators Assembly March 29 April 2 at the Concord Hotel. This year's convention will deal with personnel and other 'professional problems confronting Jewish youth educators and directors. The Educators Assembly is an organization of educators and youth directors serving congregations throughout the world. presented a puppet show for residents of the Mount Vernon Nursing Center; while Cantor Nicholas Fenakel of Adas Sha- lom and his choir sang at the Americana: Annette and Julius Chajes accompanied the women Jewish Congregation at Edge- water, Beth Hillel at the David Home, Yelling Israel at Farming- ton • Beth Shalom at Heritage, and Beth Jacob of Pontiac at Bloom- field Hills. Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Mementos Invitations and Party Ac- cessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 from Temple Israel to the South- field Nursing Home. Cantor Israel Fuchs joined with the Beth Abraham team at Sher- wood Hall, and Cantor Hyman Adler and members of Bnai David Sisterhood entertained at the Allan Dee Home. Other participating sisterhoods in the Purim programs were Beth Northland Geriatric, Moses at Shaarey Zedek at Bedford Villa. Beth Achim at Villa Zion, Livonia S.L.A. Marshall to Discuss Israel General S. L. A. Marshall. for- mer military analyst for the De- troit News, will address the Col- lege of Jewish Studies 8:45 p.m. Wednesday at Temple Emanu-F.1. Subject of Gen. Marshall's ad- dress, second in a series of lec- tures on Israel, will be "Can Is- rael Survive." Currently a syndicated column- . kt for the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times, Gen. Mar- shall, as a war correspondent, has covered Korea, the Sinai. Lebanon and other Middle East areas. He is the author of sev- eral books, including "Por!: Chop Hill," "S i n a i Victory," "Night Drop" and "S wif t Sword." The lecture is open to all stu- dents of the college witho - a charge. There is a nominal fee for others in the community. The Col- lege of Jewish Studies is the Cfr -0 - bined adult education program of the Metropolitan Detroit Federa- tion of Reform Synagogues. 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