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June 19, 1970 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-06-19

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Businessmen Raise $2,115 for Israel

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The Center Businessmen, at a recent Israel Independence Day
luncheon at the Jewish Center, presented a check for $2,115 to the
Israel Emergency Fund. The eight-year-old social club, composed
of retired business and professional men, has been active since the
Six-Day War in raising a total of $6,223 for the Emergency Fund.
Club chairman for the fund Harry Weinberg (left) is shown pre-
senting the check to President David B. Brown. Seated are (from
left) Samuel Schwartz, Morris Fishman, Maurice Seligman, Max
Simons, Abe Bello and Henry Carnick. Irving Lyons, vice president,
chaired the luncheon.

Barry Sisters Will Perform
for Bnai David Fund Raiser

Claire and Merna Barry, better
known as the Barry Sisters, will
be among the featured attractions
at a night of stars sponsored by
Bnai David Men's Club 8 p.m.
June 28 at Ford Auditorium.
Other headliners are Red But-
tons violinist Sascha Tormas. For
tickets to the fund-raising event,
contact the synagogue office, 10
a.m.-noon Sundays or call Sam
Ravitz, 547-4618, or Lew Kruger,
357-5046.
During the initial years of their
career, the Barry Sisters appeared
in many nightclubs and on radio
and television. Their appearance
at the chic Persian Room in New
York in 1964 launched them as fa-
vorites of the international set.

PHILADELPHIA — Dropsic Uni- , Prof. Zeitlin were roommates at
versity will award an honorary the Baron David Gunzberg Acad-
degree Sept. 6 to President Zalman emy for Jewish and Oriental
80th Studies
in St. Petersburg, Russia.
S
Shazar on the occasion of his
birthday, which has been a year-
I can stand brute force but
long celebration in Israel.
brute reason is quite unbearable.
Leon J. Perelman, member of There is something unfair about
the board of trustees of the post- its use. It is like hitting below the
graduate institution and chairman intellect. —Oscar Wilde
of the university's 60th anniversary
celebration committee, will head
the Dropsie delegation going to
Israel to present the doctor of laws
\\ O i l II, o
degree to Shazar.

Brazilian Visitor
Tells of Zionist
Interest in Youth

The special President's Convo-
cation, to be conducted with full
cap and gown, will be held at the
home of President Shazar in
Jerusalem. The ceremonies will
be attended by leading Israeli
officials, including Premier Golda
Meir and Foreign Minister Abba
Eban, both of whom are earlier
recipients of honorary degrees
from Dropsie University.

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munal and Zionist ranks, who at Dropsie, and a life-long friend
visited here with her brother. of the Israeli president. During
Nathan Samet, and her nephew their youth, President Shazar and
and niece, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pro-
vizer, told of the deep interest in
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had perfected water installations
in the Negev to assist in solving
water shortage problems in Brazil,
Mrs. Rothstein said.
A sister-in-law of Nathan Samet,
Mrs. Fania Samet, also from Bra-
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and the family for the Shavuot
festival.

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EMBASSY MOTEL

THE BARRY SISTERS

MORI LITTLE

We don't know life: how can
we know death?—Confucius.

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(Maurice & Irene Batchko)

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Dropsie U. to Confer LLD Degree on Shazar

HAVING A WEDDING

had begun. While in elementary
and high school, they were con-
The Barry Sisters returned
stantly on radio with their own
from London and Berlin early
shows.
in 1965, where they starred in
The Barry Sisters are frequent
nightclub engagements and on
guests on the leading television
their own TV specials. Their ap-
shows and have been seen dozens
pearance at the Checquers Club,
of times on the Ed Sullivan Show.
Sydney, Australia, later the same
Their repertoire, which is con-
year, took them to another part
stantly expanding, now includes
of the world, and a five-week
songs in Italian, Russian, Ru-
concert tour of South Africa left
manian, Greek, Spanish, German,
few areas uncovered.
Yiddish and Hebrew. Claire and
When Claire was 9 and Merna 7, Merna learned Russian fluently in
they auditioned for the "Children's preparation for their well-remem-
Hour" radio show, and their career bered tour of Russia with Ed
Sullivan.
The Barry Sisters made an al-
Have An Affair to Remember
bum for ABC Records, "Fiddler
on the Roof," and are consistently
leading record sellers.
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Men's Clubs

BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB re
cently elected Harry Koltonow, a
former president of the congrega-
tion, its president. Elected with
him were the following: Fred Lax,
Neil Kalef and Arthur Chaims,
vice presidents; Joseph Bieder-
man, Ray Steinberg and Murray
Maisel, secretaries; Lester Schlon-
er, treasurer; David Liebow, ser-
geant-at-arms; and Lew Kruger,
chaplain. EleCted ' to the board of
directors were the following: Lud-
wig Boraks, Philip Bolton, Ber-
nard Dosie, Leonard Finn, Ben-
jamin Gamburd, Emanuel Kamen,
Joseph Hassel, Julian Liebman,
Allen Ostrow, Sanford Pavlon,
Harry Pearson, Burton Platt, Sam
Ravitz, Irwin Ratner, Oscar Shorr,
Joseph Steinberg, Harvey Sosin
and Herman Yagoda.

Friday, June 19, 1970-33

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Akiva Man of the Year

David Tanzman will be honored
as Akiva Hebrew
Day School's man
of the year at a
buffet dinner 7
p.m. June 28 in
the Kirts Com-
munity Hous e,
Troy. Partici-
pants will be in-
scribed in a gold-
en book of trib-
Tanzman
ute.

JWV

DETROIT AUXILIARY 135 re-
cently elected and installed the fol-
lowing new officers: president
Minnie Hart; vice presidents, Fran-
ces Warshal and Rose Sharkey;
treasurer, Vera Zendel; secretary,
Ella Chaifetz; historian, May
Ginsberg; patriotic instructor, Rose
Cowan; chaplain, Hannah Seinwel;
conductress, Nellie Berger; guard,
Kate Rautbort; chairman of child
welfare, Ethel Blatt; chairman for
sick, Rose German; and publicity
chairman, Lillian Braunstein.

Single Adults Schedule
an Outing on Sunday

The Single Adult Group of the
Jewish Center will spend Sunday
afternoon at Greenfield Village.
They will meet at the Jewish
Center at noon. After the tour.
they will dine together at a local
restaurant.

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