40—Friday, April 17, 1970
Miss Lois Sklar to Wed
Independence Day Celebration Gary Kaplan in August
to Include Parade, Picnic May 17
The annual community celebra-
lion marking Israel's 22nd anni-
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
versary of independence is scheci-;
uled to take place May 17, it was
announced by Lawrence Gubow,
president of the Jewish Corn-
munity Council of Metropolitan
Detroit.
In a departure from past obser-
vances, this year's celebration will
feature a parade, followed by a
program and community picnic.
Additional details will be an-
nounced at a later date, Judge
Gubow said.
Student groups in the Jewish
community will assume a major
role in planning the entire sched-
ule of events. Serving as chair-
man of the program and plan-
ning committee are Morris Lie-
berman, chairman of Council's
committee on international con-
cerns, and Dan Tsabar, presi-
dent of the Israel Students Or-
arnsitztaytion at Wayne State Uni-
ge
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Mrs. Renee Kaplan of Rue Ver-
sailles, Oak Park.
The bride elect is a graduate of
Eastern Michigan University. Mr.
Kaplan is attending the Ohio Col-
lege of Podiatric Medicine.
An August wedding is planned.
Contract to Fulfill
Sale of Hametz
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Icelandic Tales
The Old Icelandic poetic tradition
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1 his selection of Icelandic works
i; by Paul B. Taylor and W. H.
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With notes by Peter H. Salus,
t he introduction by Salus and Tay-
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scinating text presented here.
A Glossary by Names, with an
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Homeowners again may delegate
the power of attorney to Rabbi
Jacob Kranz to perform the mit-
zva of "selling the hametz,” ac- 1.
cording to a legal contract drawn
up for Rabbi Kranz, of Cong.
Mishkan Israel.
The document conforms with
the precept that a Jew must sell
all leavened bread remaining in
his home before Passover holi-
day begins. Tradition provides,
however, that the homeowner may
hide away all hametz and transact
a "sale" of the bread with a non-
Jew. For this, a rabbi acts as inter-
mediary for the members of his
congregation and after the holiday,
the non-Jew "returns" the bread to
the seller.
Rabbi Kranz said the mitzva
is often neglected because it is
considered inconvenient. For this
reason, he sought the legal
assistance of several attorneys,
who drew up a "Delegation of
Power of Attorney for Sale of
Hametz."
The legal form, which has been
used successfully in New York and
other cities was tried three years
ago for the first time in Detroit
It provides for the homeowner to
m erely fill in his name and address
and grant Rabbi Kranz the "full
authority and power" to sell the
I hametz "and to lease said place
i r places wherin said hametz may
be found upon such terms and
upon such conditions as he, in his
i absolute discretion,' shall deem fit
i and proper."
Rabbi Kranz stressed that the
unleavened products will remain
i n the individual's home, although
hidden away. There is no cost, but
the form must be returned prior
t o the day before Passover.
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IMPORTER
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sklar of War-
rington Dr. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Lois to
Gary Stephen Kaplan, son of Dr.
Earl Kaplan of Renfrew Dr. and
The May 17 Independence Day
festivities will conclude a series of
"Israel Week" activities presented
at the Jewish Center beginning
May 10.
JOSEPH KARASICK of New
York, national president of the
Union
of Orthodox Jewish Congre-
Art Linkletter's
gations of America, has been
named the recipient of the organi-
Corner 12 Mile & Evergreen zation's 1970 KETHER SHEM TOV I
Award. The presentation will high- I
Phone 357-1215 or 588-0300 light the annual national dinner of
UOJCA, May 17, at the New York
Hilton.
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