At a Friendly Encounter -THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS 'Swingers' Learn What Hasidism Is All About By LINDA ASHLEY ter, as well as Rabbi Lieberman. The rabbis presided at the head They invited any kind of chal- table. In a scholarly cluster, they lenge from the students. wore long beards and black hats One student asked, "Why do you wear beards and black coats?" as they talked and ate: "Because we think black is beau- But the gathering before them was an astonishing bag of mixed tiful," Rabbi Feller answered. The weekend was organized by fruit. The "swingers" and the "frum" also were eating and talk- Rabbi Yitzchak Mann, the chair- man of the Lubavitch college-uni- ing together. It was Saturday night of a week- versity program. Although similar end called "An Encounter With weekends have gone on for eight Chabad" sponsored by the Luba - years in New York, this was the vitch Youth Organization at the first in Detroit. Rabbi Kagan said that after this Lubavitcher Center in Oak Park. Chabad is the "intellectual ao - success, they would have several proach" to Hasidic Judaism, a more encounters. "We don't expect form of Orthodoxy, which entai;s to convert anyone but rather con- vev the basic teachings. One of the strict obedience to the Torah. Haya, a Detroit Yeshiva stu- students was amazed to find that dent, wearing a shalom peace find out. an evaluation of their Jewish eclu- "We want to show them we can cation in which they criticized exist and still maintain an image their parents, their teachers, their in this world. We're not wired. classroom materials and fellow- We're just normal people who be- students. lieve." The 10 boy and girl critics The gathering included students agreed that parents must make from the University of Michigan, special efforts to create a Jewish Wayne State, Canada and a dole- feeling at home throughout the gation of Temple Youth Group year and not just on the High Holy members from Dayton. The stir Days. The students also agreed dents spent the weekend in the that parents should show an inter- homes of the LubayitCh rabbis, est in the Jewish education of their observing a total Hasidic Sabbath children by asking whether they Ann Bloom, a TYG member, had done their Jewish homework said the weekend had been great. and by discussing with them cur- "You know we're from a Reform rent news of Jewish interest. They temple, and I hardly keep the Sab- also asserted that Jewish parents bath at all. It was really something should educate themselves on Jew- to keep a strict Sabbath without ish matters. even' any electricity. "I'm impressed with their atti- 'The Tiger,' Comedy tude toward God, with their non- materialism and their mysticism. by Murray Schisgal, And the Hasidic girls are so won- to Be Seen at Center derfully joyful," she said. Open staging will be featured Rabbi David M. Lieberman, when Front Row Center presents dean of Yeshivath Beth Yehuda, spoke on the "Joy of Hasid": Murray Schisgal's one-act comedy 8:30 p.m. Wednesday "The Tiger" "What is the source of Hasidic joy? . . . Joy stems from honesty at the Jewish Center. This two-character play involving and truth, not deception . . . joy that makes man aware of his a suburbanite matron and an in- source and connects him to it." tellectual kook will feature Dena joy is not an escape Margolis and Greg Larkin. and This kind of from reality; Rabbi Lieberman will be directed by Rick Schiller. Mrs. Margolis has appeared at commented, but an answer to the World S t a g e, Vanguard Play- restlessness modern people feel. house and Michigan State Uni- The discussion opened to a panel of Rabbi Moshe Feller, from Minneapolis, Rabbi Jacob N. Kranz and Rabbi Yitschak M. Kagan, both of Lubavitcher Cen- Center Young Adults Back Jets for Israel; Officers Nominated Marilyn Bettman, a participant in the Jewish Center's young adult program, reports that 89 members signed a petition, calling for the United States to immediately sell 150 Phantom jets to the state of Israel "for the survival of her peo- ple, and the democracy 'of the world." Others who wish to write to the I President and voice concern for the state of Israel may obtain in- formation from Miss Bettman, 353- 0089, or the Center's group serv- ices division. The young adult nominating committee has nominated offi- cers for the coming year. They are: for president, Barbara Hochman, Barry Ravitz and Steve Wolfe; for vice president, Stuart White, Phil Katz, and Marilyn Bettman; for recording secretary, Denise Greengood, Shari Lipson and Joani Fried- man; corresponding secretary, Beverly Cohen and Alice Perl- mutter; and treasurer, Mark Schwartz, Fred Golden and Nor- man Apel. For information, call Ravitz, nominating committee chairman, EL 3-1081, or the Center's group services division. - 8"mmer Employment Offered at Center were articu- late." • Applications- are being accepted . retreat on Ilasidism. "The "Hasidic rabbi in Dayton, Rabbi Weinstr.;ii who came with us, told us about oyernieht camp-out specialist. counselor, mmor counselor and at the Jewish Center for summer Rabbi Howard L. Greenstein of positions of unit SU pervisor, atM Temple Israel in Dayton explaira-ct letie specialist. water safety • in- that TYG was planning to have a , structnr, arts and crafts specialist,' MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA LI 1-2563 counselor-in-training. this encounter. And we thought it Interested parties are asked to had to be better than anything tile an application immediately so YOUR CANDID COLOR we'd learn second hand," he said. an interview can be arranged. Fot "It's been very successful, the applications and information, cell fullest expression of encounter." group services, DI 1-4200. The room burst with Hasidic singing and chanting, and all smil- WILL BE ing eyes were directed to a tab!c JDC Renews Grants where smooth-looking young mod- to Four at Hebrew U. ems were beating enthusiastic Four graduate students taking rhythm along with the bearded advanced courses in social work WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY Hasidism. and sociology under scholarship, granted by the Joint Distribution Committee, have had their schol- AND ASSOCIATES arships renewed for the 1969- 1970 academic year, it was an- KE 1-8196 Teachers should learn the areas nounced by Samuel L. Haber, of student interest and work these JDC executive vice chairman. into the curriculm, they said. The awards come from special According to Steven Low, one of legacy funds and not from the Candy Centerpieces classes wanted more current Is- regular JDC budget, Haber raeli material, folk singing, danc- said. They are administered by Personalized Party ing, films, slides, discussion groups JDC and supervised by the Paul Mementos and book reports. The students de- Baerwald School of Social Work. clared that many teaching mate- Invitations and Party Ac- The school, established by the JDC. rials were "redundant" and urged is now part of the Hebrew Univer- cessories for all occasions. that such materials either be sity in Jerusalem. made interesting or dropped. Fellow-students also came in for If I ever felt inclined to blush, it criticism. The young critics said would not be at the crooked be- that students should develop an havior of men, but at their crooked 646-6138 " interest in the school programs and intellectual processes. refrain from blaming the teacher — Norman Douglas. for everything they did not like. They agreed that their Jewish education was important now and they expressed regret that they had not realized this earlier. I They agreed also that the stu- dent must want to learn and that 65 MILES FROM DETROIT the student "must feel being Jew- FORMERLY CAMP FARBAND ish is the greatest thing you could Chelsea, Mich. be. You must love it." They con- tended also that if Jewish young ✓ Complete Well-Supervised Program ko ✓ Dietary Laws people continued their Jewish 1-0' Full Athletic and Social Programs studies, "you will find that Juda- ' ism is relevant to you and applies BOYS & GIRLS 8 - 15 to you in everyday life and can help you in situations that you Operated by Jewish Community Center come up against." of Toledo, Ohio ALBUM FINER WINER Low Grades Given Parents by Pupils button, explained the weekend: to serve as a learning ex- perience for college students who ALTON, Ill. (JTA )—Members of don't know anything about Ilasi- the senior high school class of die Judaism and are willing to Temple Israel here took part in "It's these bearded . men Friday, April 3, 1970 31 A thought must tell at once, or —William Hazlitt. not at all. Oh, for a life of sensations rather —John Keats. than of thoughts! MARCIA MASSERMAN CAMP MA-HI- YA Hen ,:v Smolinskp .11 a rk Stith Ircdding Date SESSION 1—June 21-July 10 3rd, 9th, 5th and 6thgraders SESSION 2—July 12-Ju1y31 6th, ith, 11th, 9th and 10th grades . For information in Detroit area call or write: Dr. Bernard Jaffe-647-8393 30500 Southfield Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075 versity, and has been seen in leading roles for Center Theater. Larkin has previously played the same role of Ben in "The Tiger" at Wayne State University. Schiller is a graduate of the theater arts department of the Uni- versity of Michigan and was a pro fessional director for community theaters for 10 years. Refreshments will follow the per- formance. International YMHAs' Newly Chosen President MR. AND MRS. SMOLINSKY Henry and Tillie Smolinsky of Burton Ave., Oak Park, were re- cently honored at a dinner party in Cong. Shaarey Shomayim on the occasion of their 50th wedding an- niversary. Rabbi Leizer Levin participated in the ceremony, and Cantor Reu- yen Frankel led the guests in com- munity singing. Hosting the party were the cou- ple's children, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man I. Leemon, Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Haberman, Dr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Klein of Whittier, Calif.. and Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Tukel. Also present were their 18 grandchil- dren and one great-grandchild. Isadore E. Millstone, of St. Louis, a vice president of the National Jewish Welfare Board, was elected president of the World Federation of YMHAs and Jewish Community Centers. The federation is an international alliance of national associations of YMHAs in 16 countries of North and South America, Eu- rope, Australia, Asia and Africa. Looming Eco-Catastrophe Topic for Single Adults The Single Adult group of the Jewish Center will hear Richard Lobenthal, associate professor of sociology at Wayne State Univer- sity and director of the Anti-De- famation League, speaking on the "Impending Eco-catastrophe," 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Center. Coffee and conversation will follow. Nom- inal admission charge. JULIEN'S SALON of _EXCELLENCY JULIEN'S COIFFURES INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL SALON FOR ELEGANT HAIR STYLING Z uxuriou3 (mom/ont —93 Your3 5o enjoy At Our Location Lower Concourse in Honeywell Center 17515 W. Nine Mile at the Southfield Freeway Telephone: 357-0580 357-0581 For An 'Appointment