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April 10, 1970 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-04-10

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Detroit to Host Midwest Parley Kozloff-Rosen Vows
for Senior Adults of 15 Cities Solemnized in Chicago

Congresswoman Martha Griffiths
will be keynote speaker at the
Jewish Welfare Board Midwest
Senior Adult Conference, to be
held May 3-5 at Stouffer's North-
land Inn and the Jewish Center.
Mrs. Griffiths (Dem-17th Dis-
trict) will address senior adults
from some 15 cities in Michigan,
Ohio, New York, Missouri, In-
diana, Pennsylvania and Ontario.
Themes of the conference, "Fac-
ing the Challenge of the '70s, for
Senior Adults," will be followed
in four "mini-conferences." Topics

Birth
Announcements

April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Gary
R. Kraft, (Marlene Markle), 29230
Stellamar, Southfield, a son, Steven
Bradley.
• • •
March 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Wexler, (Barbara Ginsburg
of Detroit), of Mayfield Hts , 0.,
a son, Matthew Paul.
• • *
March 27—To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Weiss (Joyce Morris), 13701
Pearson, Oak Park, a daughter,
Wendy Michelle.
• • *
March 23 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Reitman (Deanne Gur-
sky), 14111 Greenbriar, Oak Park,
a daughter, Wendy Lynn.
• n• •
March 22 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Cohen (Gloria Shenkman),
1608 Lafayette Towers E., a son,
Steven Mathew.

March 19 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Laurence Lazarus (Elaine Nathan
of Detroit), of Cincinnati, a daugh-
ter, Laura.
*

March 13 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffrey A. Lutz 24828 Rensselaer,
Oak Park, a daughter, Lorie Fern.
• •
February 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Weitzman (Judie Bonin-
stein) 27629 Sutherland, Southfield,
a son, Geoffrey Yale.
• • •
February 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Miller (Shelley Cherin),
2444 Crooks, Troy, a daughter,
Leesa Renee.
• • *
To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rosen-
berg (Carol Owens) 14620 Labelle,
Oak Park, an adopted son, Mathew
David.

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will be "Role of the Center in
Serving Senior Adults" (given once
in English and once in Yiddish),
"Better Services for Better Liv-
ing" and "What Can the Senior
Adult Contribute Toward Making
a Better World."

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 10, 1970-39

Israeli Arabs Tell Cleveland Amory:
`We Don't Want War, We Want Peace'

- While Arab leaders continue pub- ful individual soldier in all Israel,
licly to demand all-out war against replied: "In the next 20 years, no.
Israel, one American observer has Someday, yes."
Surrounded by 60,000,000 Arabs,
returned from the Middle East
convinced that the average Arab and with more than 350,000 Arabs
among its own tiny 2,850,000 popu-
"man
in
the
desert"
wants
to
live
Program features will include
at peace with his Jewish neighbors. lation, can Israel survive? Certain-
the President's Ball, banquets,
The observer is author-commen- ly it has the will to do so. One
special entertainment, work-
tator Cleveland Amory, who says elderly Israeli put it this way: "Six
shops, special displays, guided
in
an April Reader's Digest article million of us got killed for no rea-
tours and the appearance of De-
that despite the public saber-rat- son. At least now we know why we
troit dignitaries. The latter will
tling,
"shopkeepers, farmers, even are dying."
include Common Councilman Mel
Arab policemen, will tell you that
Ravitz and Rabbis Leonard
not only must Arab and Jew find
Cahan, Leon Fram, Irwin Cron.
a way to live together but that
er and Jacob Segal.
they are already finding many
Conference and arrangements
such ways."
chairman is Joe Shapiro; decora-
One of the hundreds of Arabs
.4 4
tions chairman, Lea Rubel; confer-
interviewed by Amory — in an
MRS. MARK KOZLOFF
ence co-chairmen, Louis Dunn and
effort to learn "the Arab side"
Nathan P. Rosen, president of
Molly Copley; reception and hos-
put it this way: "We are not the
In a recent morning ceremony at
the Pinsker Progressive Aid So-
pitality, Molly Copley; registra- the Sheraton-Blackstone Hotel, Chi-
nations and the leaders. We do
ciety and a long-
tion, Jennie Schubiner; and social cago, Gale Rosen became the bride
not want the war; we want the
time leader in
and entertainment, Ethel Solomon. of Mark Kozloff. Rabbi Herman
peace."
I a ndsmanshaften
And little wonder. Arabs living
Registration is under way Schaalman officiated.
and Labor Zion-
through Wednesday in the senior
Parents of the couple are Mr. under Israeli rule have never had
ist circles, in lie-
according
to
Amory.
adult office of the. Jewish Center. and Mrs. Yale Rosen of Chicago it so good,
brew Benevolent
and former Detroiters Mr. and "In 1948," he writes "there were
Society, commu-
56 'Israeli' Arab schools; today
Mrs.
Bernard
Kozloff
of
Chicago.
nal activities and
Georgian Northwest Has
After a honeymoon in Europe, there are more than 5G0. In 1948
movements on be-
Extended Care Service
the couple will reside in Ann Arbor. less than four per cent Of Arab
half of Israel,
women gave birth in hospitals; to-
Georgian Northwest, 16181 Hub-
- will be honored
day more than 80 per cent do. In
bell, is an extended care facility Anti-Semitic Article
as man of the
1948 not a single Arab village had
nursing home within blocks of
year at the Labor
electric lighting; today more than
Causes
Concern
for
,
Sinai and Mt. Carmel Mercy hospi-
Zionist Movement
Rosen
70 per cent of the total Arab popu-
tals.
Algerian Jews' Safety, lation in Israel has it. In 1948 only —Landsmanshaften Israel 22nd an-
niversary celebration May 20 at
The health care facility, both
PARIS (JTA) — An anti-Semitic about 2,000 acres of Arab farm-
Medicare and Medicaid certified as article in an official Algerian pub- land were under irrigation; today Cong. Bnai Moshe.
The rally will be the culmina-
well as Blue Cross approved, onen- lication has aroused concern here virtually all of it is.
of the 1970 Labor Zionist-
ed its doors last August 1, and has
Amory disposes quckly of the tion
for the safety of the few hundred
Landsmanshaften Isr a el Bond
been providing long- and short-
charge that Israel has "robbed" ,
elderly Jews who live in that
Campaign.
term care to many residents of the
the Arabs of their homeland by
country.
northwest area ever since.
pointing out that the land the UN
The article by Prof. Abdel
Along with a professional staff Hamid Benachenou of Algiers Uni-
originally allocated to Israel British, Italian Air Mail
of registered nurses providing con- versity, in the weekly "Algerie
"constituted less than half of one
tinuous nursing supervision, Geor- Actualite" quoted at length from
per cent of all the land in the to Israel Still Behind
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Air mail
gian Northwest provides physical, the Protocols of the Elders of
Arab world." Moreover, he notes,
speech and occupational therapy, Zion, a 19th Century anti-Semitic
Jewish calism td Palestine go service to Israel from Britain and
as well as inhalation therapy, the forgery.
back 2,000 years—and more—to Italy has not returned to normal
first extended care facility in the
since the Feb. 21 crash of an
Biblical times.
Observers here said publica-
country providing this service. tion of the article in an official
Amory also rebuts the charge Israel-bound Swissair jet, believed
Laboratory and x-ray diagnostic organ marked a change of Alger- that Arabs in Israel are forced to to have been sabotaged by Arab
services are also available.
live under prison-like conditions. terrorists, Minister of Posts Elime-
ian policy.
Hitherto official spokesmen The refugee camps he saw were lech Rimalt reported to the Knes-
and Algerian propagandists have unfenced, he declares; the 'refu- set.
He said air mail from the United
tried to give the impression that gees' in them were not only free
there was a diference between to come and go; they were also States was still lagging to some
free to live elsewhere—even in any extent.
"Zionists" and Jews.
According to Rimalt, these coun-
The article in the current issue of the Arab countries."
Cantor Jacob N. Sonenklar,
"The trouble is," he contends, tries have not completed security
cantor emeritus of Cong. Shaarey however speaks of a "world wide
arrangements
designed to detect
Jewish conspiracy against non- "that the Arabs do not want them
Zedek, was hon-
back." They would rather have the explosives concealed in air parcels.
believers."
ored on April 6
It claims that "The ambition of camps continue to provide them
by his wife, Rae:
MUSIC BY
the Jews is to dominate the world. with propaganda to use against
his children and
Filled with the superiority of their the "inhuman" Israelis.
grandchildren on
Despite warm friendships be-
race,
they
have
always
felt
that
t h e occasion of
tween many Arabs and Israelis
they alone are capable of direct-
his 75th birthday.
and a general desire for peace,
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
ing the affairs of the world."
A "Pillar of
Amory says, both sides are pre-
The writer said Jews "try to
Cou ra g e" was
111.
LI 1-2563
pared for many years of con-
create trouble all over the world."
Cantor
presented in his
tinued tension.
He alleged that they try to keep
Sonenklar
honor in Israel
"During
my
entire
stay
in
Israel,
through the Jewish National Fund. the field of science closed to non-
J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
Jews in order to "recreate the I found not a single Israeli who
Portraiture of Distinction
Kingdom of Solomon which would believed that peace could come
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Nr. Muirlond •
NEW YORK — A far-reaching
! pects for peace, Meir Har-Zion,
Coll 341-4141
American Convention on Human Emigre Families Unable
has been d the most skill-
Rights, adopted last fall by the to Find Jobs in LA
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members of the Organization of
LOS ANGELES (JTA)—Jewish
American States, projects a region- refugee families who survived all
al human rights system more pro- kinds of problems and receive help
gressive and advanced than that from variuos Jewish organizations
of the United Nations or even than in coming to the United States are
that of the comparable European facing a different kind of problem
Our new store is three
system.
here —there are almost no jobs
times as large as our
This conclusion has been ad- available for them in Los Angeles.
old
store . . . Come,
ti
vanced in a 14-page report on the Few of the heads of the 25 families
browse in our 50-room
Costa Rica Inter-American Spe- who have been settled here in the
settings as well as our
cialized Conference on Human past six months have found work.
Boutique with acces-
Rights by Sidney Liskofsky, direc-
The families, who have come
sories a n d imports
tor, division of international or- from North Africa, Morocco,
from around the
ganizations in the foreign affairs Egypt, Poland and Rumania, have
A. Oppenheim
world.
I. Rosen
department of the American Jew- been housed and are being cared
N.S.I.D.
N.S.I.D.
for by the Jewish Family Service,
ish Committee.
Choose from the largest furniture selections of Tradi-
The report concludes that "If the an agency of the Jewish Federa-
tional,
Italian
and
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French
with
unusual
flair.
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We also do dining rooms, dens, bedrooms, family rooms,
operates effectively, the Costa Rica geles and the United Way. The
foyers, carpeting, drapes and murals. Our accomplished
conference will be a milestone in United Jewish Welfare Fund, re-
staff of interior designers will be glad to assist you.
the history of the. Americas. But porting that some family heads are
even if it does not come into force, so desperate they will accept em-
N
ployment
at
.any
occupation
at
very
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tively influencing the law and prac- low pay, despite high level skills
and
professional
qualifications,
has
ROYAL OAK
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European convention, it can also appealed to Jews to help by giving
399-2600
give an added impetus to the de- information on job possibilities to
Open 9 to 9 Daily
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systems in other parts of the world,

N. P. Rossen to Be
Labor Zionists'
Man of the Year

Cantor Sonenklar, 75,
Honored hl' Presentation

SAM BARNET!'

ouse o criving Rooms

215 W. 5th St.

Work! God wills it. That, it
such as Africa, the Mid East and
seems to me, is clear.
Asia."

Manley 9 to 5:30

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