24-Friday, April 10, 1970

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

People Make News

The appointment of Elcazer Lip-
sky, lawyer and novelist, as-chair-
man of the commission on itner-
national affairs of
the American
Jewish Congress
was announced
by Rabbi ArttWr
J. Lelyveld, pres-
ident of the Con-
gress Lipsky i.
chairman of (h•
board of the .11e‘,
i s h Telegraphic
Agency and vie,
president of the
American Jewish
League for Israel.

He has served as
a delegate to the

Lipsky
last t h rev ses-
sions of the World Zionist Congress.
As chairman of the Congress' corn-
mision on international affairs
Lipsky will work closely with Phil
Baum, director of the commission.

Warsaw, Bonchek's life has been
dedicated to the Jewish worker::'
movement and the cause of Zion-
ism.

Planned Parenthood Ce a 2
Inc., at its 48th annual meeting
elected MRS. WALTER SHAP-
ERO. vice chairman of fund rais-
ing and MRS. MAURICE KLEIN.
corresponding sec r e t a r y. Mrs.
Frances Levine is executive direc-
tor.

Prof. CHAIM PERELMAN. pro-
minent Belgian educator and philo-
sopher • was awarded an honorary
doctorate by the Hebrew Univer-
sity of Jerusalem in a ceremony

attended by a large gathering of
visitors from Belgium and Hebrew
University representatives under
the chairmanship of University
President Avraham .H a r m a n.

The appointment of Mrs. Fran-
cis J. Bloustein, communal leader
of Riverdal?.
N.Y... as chair-
man of the Na-
tional Je w is h

More than 1,000 leaders of na-
tional Jewish organizations and
members of Farhand-Labor Zion-
ist order, participated in an 80th
birthday tribute March 29 in the Welfare Boar d
Hotel Americana to SAMUEL women's org a n
BONCHEK, national president of ization's services,
Farhand. The salute to Bonchek was announ c e
on behalf of the government of by Morton I.
Israel. was presented by Raha- Mandel, JWB
veam Amir, consul- general of Is- president. She
rael in New York. From age 13, succeeds Mrs.
when he served as a gun runner Henry N. Rapa-
or striking Jewish workers in port, who served
as chairman sinci
April 1966. Re-
cently named a
nation al vice- Bloustein
chairman of the United Jewish
Appeal's women's division, Mrs.
Bloustein has served as UJA wom-
en's division campaign chairman
of the Bronx, Riverdale, Greater
New York, Westchester and Long
Island.

JEkel Wit CliBURN

ROBERT BRODY has been
named chairman of the newly or-
ganized Apartment Association of

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Michigan, an affiliate of the na-
tional body and a division of,Build-
ers Association of Metropolitan
Detroit. MARK T. JACOBSON
was named treasurer.

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Police and military authorities
stifled a demonstration Tuesday
in Hebron by leftists who sought
to close the Jewish settlers' res-
taurant for half an hour in protest
against any settlement in the ter-
ritory as detrimental to peace.
.The military governor of Hebron
has imposed a 9 p.m.-4 a.m. cur-
few until further notice, according
to reports received here. A mili-
tary government spokesman said
the measure was designed to as-
sist in general security control and
was not connected with a particu-
lar crime.

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Zion in the Judean Hills. The
forest was sponsored by the gov-
ernment of Israel, the Israel Labor
Federation and the Israel Labor
Party. Rabbi MAURICE N. EIS-
ENDRATH, president of the Union
of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, was honored by his rabbini-
cal colleagues and the Jewish
National Fund with the planting of
a wood in his name in the Bar

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Kochba Forest outside Jerusalem.

State Rep. ALBERT A. KRA-
MER,. chairman of the House In-
surance Committee wit participate
as a luncheon guest at the Life
Management meeting t o d a y at
Oakland University. Kramer was
recently elected vice chairman of
the Conference of Insurance Legis-
lators, an organization of legisla-

Brandeis University's multi-
media man DAVID K E IT II
HARDY, will discuss "The Blind-
fold and the Gag" of censorship, 8

p.m.. April 15, in the Main Detroit
public library, Woodward at Kirby.
The public is invited to attend the
free lecture, which is sponsored by
the Friends of the Detroit Public
Library, Inc. -

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A photo exhibit at the Jewish Aviv University and Tel Hashomer
Center of Israeli scenes taken by Hospital, which is the largest gov-
Dr. Maxwell Bardenstein and Da- ernment hospital in the country.
vid Dombey have won acclaim Dombey is a native of Detroit and
from many viewers. The exhibition has been a professional photo-
will continue in the lobby of the grapher for 30 years. He is also
an administrative assistant in the
Jewish Center through April 15.
Detroit public schools. He visited
Meyers tthrough April 15.
Dr. Bardenstein, an orthopedic Israel in 1968.
He did not say whether the pro- surgeon, visited Israel in March of
The exhibit, which opened on
ject was part of a larger plan to 1968 and again in the summer of March 24, includes many scenes of
establish a Jewish suburb of 1969 as a visiting lecturer at Tel Jerusalem, Safad, Caesarea and
other areas, as well as photographs
Hebron, reportedly under consid-
which capture the moods and the
eration by the cabinet. Hebron has
been a touchy problem ever since Flood Control in Arava wide variety of cultures of the
a groun of religious Jews squat-
people of Israel.
EIN YAHAV — The construc-
ted there two years ago and an- tion of flood control embankments
nounced their intention of remain- for the settlement of Ein Yahav Device to Reclaim Land
ing.
JERUSALEM — A new type of
in the Arava valley was recently
They have been living inside the completed by the Jewish National land reclamation machine, especi-
military government compound but Fund. The embankments
will ally designed for stone removal
demand regular housing. Hebron divert the flood waters during the and deen ploughing in mountain
has been an all-Arab town since winter rains away from the set- areas, has been presented to the
1936, and no permission for Jew- tlement's agricultural lands.
Jewish National Fund, by the
ish settlement was granted by the
reclaimed 275 Younger .JNF of Sydney, Australia.
The JNF has
military government after it was acres for Ein Yahav which are The machine is the first of its
captured in the Six-Day War.
used for the growing of winter type in Israel.
vegetables, mainly for export. A
But the Knesset demonstrated
To regret deeply is to live afresh.
further
75 acres are being cleared
overwhelming support for Jew-
— Henry David Thoreau.
at present.
ish settlers when the matter
came to a vote. Only the two I
Communist factions and Haolam
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Hazeh opposed it. Manam,
which disapproves of Israeli
"faits accomplis" in the occu-
Died territories, abstained, as
did the State List headed by
former Premier David Ben-
Gurion. The latter did so be-
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JERUSALEM (JTA) — A cab-
inet decision to build permanent
housing for 250 Jewish families in
the West Bank town of Hebron
was approVed by a large majority
in the Knesset. it was announced
by Deputy Premier Yigal Allon.

a forest in his name at Mesilat

tors involved in the insurance field
from states east of the Missis-
sippi.

JEAN BLACKBURN

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Bardenstein-Dombey Photo Exhibit
of Israel Scenes at the Jewish Center

HAAKON LIE. former secretary
of the Norwegian Labor Party,
was honored with the planting of

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Cabinet OKs Decision
to Build Housing for
250 Jews in Hebron

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