28—Friday, May 29, 1970
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Ask Immediate Cash on Pledges
People
M ake News
SPYROS P. SKOURAS, chair-
man of the board of Prudential
Grace Lines and formerly presi-
dent and chairman of the board of
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp
will be guest of honor at the 17th
annual dinner-dance of the Amor-
ican Israel Chamber of Commerce
and Industry, Inc., June 24 at the
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York.
Skouras will be honored for his
efforts in creating trade and under-
standing with all countries and
especially Israel.
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Cash for immediate transmittal to Israel, to fulfill the Detroit
Jewish community's commitment made during the 1970 Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, brought together the cash mobili-
zation committee under the chairmanship of Irwin I. Cohn. Bringing
in checks to help the needy as symbolized by the aged lady in the
photograph, were, from left: Louis Berry, Samuel Frankel, Paul
Zuckerman, Dr. I. Jerome Hauser, Irwin Cohn, Paul Brode, Abe
Shiffman and Abaham Borman. The committee is calling for imme-
diate payments of all or part of the pledges from all contributors.
Orthodoxy Zionism Said Providing
Faith Substitute in an Age of Crisis
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The International Council of
Shopping Centers has awarded the
professional designation of "Cer-
tified Shopping Center Manager"
(CSM) to Detroiter LOUIS SEGEL
at its annual convention in Miami
Beach. Segel has been in the build-
ing industry for 23 years and with
Wonderland Center since its incep-
tion in 1959. He is vice president
of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council and a member of
Beth Achim Synagogue.
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I Nine members of the staff at
Wolverine District Office of the
j Metropolitan Life Insurance Com-
For all the blackness projected
The final lecturer in the Midra- pany are at the Lake of the
for American Jewry, at least one sha Institute series Tuesday, Dr.
Ozarks, Missouri, for a business
scholar is advising everyone to Sidorsky, professor of philosophy
conference. They are: Ernest
"hang on—things aren't going that at Columbia University, explained
Gradis, Nathan Gold, Victor Dawa-
terribly for Jews in the main."
that the crisis of modern Judaism hare, Edward Green, Manny
By "hanging on," Dr. David Si- emerged with the awareness that
Friedman, Ronald Taylor, William
dorsky is suggesting that the re- science has failed, with the con-
Phillips, Charles Sovel, and Alois
vival of Orthodoxy and Hasidism cern for the abuse of technology. S. Vincler.
and the tremendous interest in But the crisis also came with two
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Zionism have provided quite ac- major blows to the faith in liberal.
Velvet Food Products Inc. has
ceptable substitutes since the ism and democracy: Auschwitz and
changed its name to Velvet-O'Don-
breakdown in faith in science Stalinism.
nell Corp. and promoted THOMAS
and liberalism.
Because of the Holocaust ex- I. KLEIN, 35, from executive vice
perience, said Dr. Sidorsky, Ju- ! president to president. Paul Zuck-
daism can speak most powerfully erman, who has been both presi-
if a faith in science is to be re- dent and chairman since the com-
newed. And if the faith in lib- pany was started in 1935, con-
eralism returns, it will have to tinues as chairman and chief ex-
be "more aware of the risks and ecutive. Klein also will be general
realities of power ... The Jews manager of the Velvet Food Prod-
as a success in the United States ucts Division, which makes peanut
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}MAR OUR VOICE
To get through this difficult
DENNIS M. AARON has been
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
stage in Jewish life, said Dr. Sidor- appointed to the Southeastern
Station: WCAR
sky, Jewry cannot find the answer Michigan Law Enforcement Coun-
Feature: Continuing the series, by blueprint, but only by a histori- cil comprised of representatives
"Songs of Israel," is the program cal interpretation of Judaism. from government and law enforce-
"Composers in Israel — Marc ' "We have the occasion to see the ment agencies from the seven
Lavry." Natania Dovrat, Israeli Jewish past in all its richness of counties of the region. The council
soprano and Zipora Kuperman, diversity and survival," he said. reviews all requests for federal aid
alto, will sing melodies of this
The lessons of Jewish experience under the Omnibus Crime Bill of
Israeli composer. Cantor Harold provide a "historical continuity of 1968. It establishes priorities for
Orbach will comment.
ideas of rationality and humanity," the improvement of the criminal
said Dr. Sidorsky. "The emerging law system in the region. Aaron
COMMUNITY CURRENTS
trend is a historical cry. Tradition is a member of the Oakland County
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday
means the ability to adjust to the Board of Commissioners and chair-
Station: \%'DEE
man of both the county law en-
challenges of the open society."
Feature: News corresponden
forcement and public protection
Leonard Slater will talk about hi
and judiciary committees.
s 2,000 Protest Bombing
new book, "The Pledge."
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Prof. ANDRE DE VRIES. rector
of Argentina Center
ETERNAL LIGHT
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Two of Tel Aviv University, has been
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
thousand persons assembled in the awarded the 1970 Israel Prize for
Station: WWJ
Medicine. The awards are made
Feature: "Elie Wiesel — The bomb-damaged Jewish center in each year on Israel's Independence
Postwar' Years," is the second o f La Plata td denounce anti-Jewish Day to outstanding personalities in
a four-program series entitled violence and demand that the gov- the arts and sciences by the Israel
"Tales of Survival" in which ernment exert more energy toward Ministry of Education. Prof. de
Wiesel, the author, tells of his finding and punishing the persons Vries, a native of Holland, came
postwar return to his home town, responsible for the recent explo- to Israel in 1940 and
joined Kibutz
Sighet, and how, for him, it paral- sion at the center. Two members Geva and later Kibutz Sde Nehe-
leled the Jewish preoccupation of its maintenance staff were mia. In 1961, he joined Tel Aviv
slightly
injured.
with the return to the homeland.
University as professor of experi-
Speakers at the protest meeting mental biology. From 1962 to 1964
He will read from 'Legends of
Our Time."
included Pedro Gravier, president he was dean of the natural sciences
of the La Plata Jewish community; faculty. Prof. de Vries is one of the
THE LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Enrique Mindling, of the local founders of the University's medic-
youth organization; Nehemias Res-
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday
al school and was its dean since
nitzky, vice president of the DAIA,
Station: WKNR
is establishment in 1964. He was
Feature: "Farewell to Shabbos," central representative body of Ar- appointed rector of Tel Aviv Uni-
is part three of a series of talks gentine Jews, and Simja Sneh, rep- versity in 1969.
on the significance of the sab- resenting the Argentine Federation
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batical year; "The Complete Story of Jewish Communities.
JUNE SWARTZ, a teacher at
of Shavuot," explanations about
Plymouth High School, and her
festivals; and Hasidic melodies. Interfaith Bible Class
husband Richard, a medical stu-
ST. LOUIS (JTA) — A twice- dent at the University of Michigan,
IN CONTACT
monthly interfaith and interracial were featured in an article, "Join
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Bible class, founded by a Reform Them in a 'Rap Session' " in the
Station: WJR
layman, conducted by an Orthodox Detroit Fress Press May 20. The
Feature: Man and religion are rabbi at his synagogue and at- Swartzes began their informal ses-
placed "in contact."
tended by Jews and white and sions with teen-agers after Mrs.
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black Christians, is approaching Swartz had a class unit on drug
HIGHLIGHTS
its first anniversary. The Gladys abuse. Her students wanted to dis-
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Janon Educational Institute is di- cuss further the factors underlying
Station: Channel 2.
rected by Rabbi Abraham Magence drug abuse.
Feature: "A Conversation with of Beth Tephila synagogue, meet-
Yaacov Orland," Israeli author, ing on the first and third Thurs-
Method is the mother of memory.
will be seen.
day of each month.
—Thomas Fuller.
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He who has looked on the things
of the present has seen all things—
both what has been from time
eternal and what shall be during
the infinite ages to come.—Mar-
cus Aurelius.
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