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August 28, 1970 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-08-28

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Brandeis Wome n to Put 60,000 Books on Sale

Under the auspices of Detroit graphics, how-to-do-it, cookbooks the libraries that must provide
Chapter, Brandeis University Na- and textbooks.
the means to attain higher learn-
tional Women's Committee, 60.000
Mrs. Arthur Rice and Mrs. ing, "and the Women's Committee
books will go on sale in a 7,200-
Alvin Barnett are book sale membership of 79,000 must face
sq. ft. tent at Northland Center
chairman, and Mrs. Jack A. Lit- greater demands upon their fund-
Lot D, Sept. 10-16.
win, chairman of sorting store. raising methods, enrollment of
According to Mrs. Robert Drews, more annual and life memberships
Through the efforts of Mrs. Kurt
West, volunteer chairman,
125 publicity chairman of the Detroit and increased voluntary contrihu-
volunteers have promised to assist Chapter, Brandeis Women, it is tions to book fund."
during the New Books for Old
Sale, proceeds of which go to the
Brandeis libraries.
There will be hard and paper-
back books on science, medicine,
law, fiction, history, art, music,
WASHINGTON (JTA) — .Hadas- Lion and the Universal Declaration
religion, philosophy, poetry, bio.
sah adopted a budget of $12,500,000 of Human Rights.
for the support of its programs in
The delegates to the convention
unanimously reelected Mrs. Max
Barry Feldman 3Ia rules Israel and the United States.
The budget, adopted by the more Schenk of New York as president
than 2,500 delegates at the closing of the organization.
Lesley Jill Komisa r
session of the 56th annual conven-
tion of the Women's Zionist Organ-
ization of America, the closing ses- Gifts to Charity Mark.
sion of the 56th annual convention
of the Women's Zionist Organiza- Schoichit Anniversa y
tion of America, allotted $10,250,000
Mr. and Mrs. David Schoichit
for the support of Hadassah's so-
of Snowden Ave., celebrated their
cial service and medical programs
50th wedding anniversary Aug. 19.
in Israel.
The Schoichits were married in
The remaining $2,250,000 will
the town of Gaisin, Ukraine in
finance its programs in the United
1920, and came to Detroit in 1922.
States.
They have one daughter, one
Almost half the budget, 56.000,000 son and three grandsons. David '
will be used to maintain the Hadas- Se
' hoichit is a Detroit jeweler. 1
sah-Hebrew University medical
In honor of their anniversary, '
centers at Ein Karem and on
the Schoichits have made con- I
Mount Scopus in Jerusalem.
tributions to the Jewish National
Another $2,300,000 was allotted
Fund, the Association for the Wel-
to Youth Aliya, the international 1 fare of the Israeli Soldiers in Is-
Jewish child welfare movement. rael, Mogen Dovid Adorn, Ameri-
More than 123,000 orphaned and I cans for Progressive Israel and
underprivileged children have
Pioneer Women.
MRS. BARRY FELDMAN
been aided by Hadassah-sponsor-
ed educational and vocational
Lesley Jill Komisar and Barry
training programs since World
William Feldman exchanged mar-
War II.
riage vows during a recent cere-
Leave Everything to Us
mony at Cong. Bnai David.
The remainder of the budget
Parents of the couple are Mr. was allocated for the Jewish Na-
and Mrs. Harry W. Komisar of tional Fund, which purchases and
Stratford Ave., Oak Park, and Mr. reclaims eroded land in Israel, and
and Mrs. Hyman Feldman of for other Hadassah programs.
Hadassah's $2,250,000 budget for
Greenfield Rd., Royal Oak.
The bride wore an Aline Empir•c its American programs will be de-
gown of embroidered organza with voted to Zionist work among Jew-
an illusion neckline and bishop ish youth, the advancement of
sleeves enhanced with Venise lace Jewish education, volunteer work
trim. The veil of silk illusion was and antipoverty programs.
I. K. Kenen, executive vice
attached to a cap of matching lace
tied under her chin. She carried chairman of the American Israel
her mother's Bible with a bouquet Public Affairs Committee, told the
delegates that the people of Israel
of roses and baby's breath.
have been "gravely" endangered
Mrs. Joel Garrett was her
by the new military buildup in the
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
sister's matron of honor. Melissa
Suez area and the failure of the
Komisar, sister of the bride,
United States to take effective
served as maid of honor. Brides-
counteraction.
maids included Andrea Schwartz,
He noted that Israel has been
Sharron LaBelle, Nettie Mills
Phone
demanding
contractual peace trea-
and Susan Markman. Jacqueline
ties
which obligate the parties to
• STYLE
Scher was flower girl.
each other while the Soviet Union
• ELEGANCE
Dr. Erwin Feldman was his speaks of "separate and parallel"
• BEAUTY
brother's best man. Ushers in- documents to be deposited with the
WYN•HAROLD CATERING
cluded Dr. Alan Scher, Carl Kahn, United Nations. "They refer to a
Joel Garrett, Larry Finn and state of peace rather than a peace
Stuart Rosen. Michael Scher and treaty," Kenen said.
Bryan Feldman were ring bearers.
"But this recent glaring (Egyp-
The wedding party also included tian) breach of faith will deepen
the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Israel's apprehension. For, often
Mrs. Louis Goldman of Passaic, in the past, in 1948, in 1951, in 1956,
N.J., and Mr. and Mrs. Louis in 1959, and in 1967 and now in the
Komisar.
dangerous present, Israel has
After a honeymoon in California, learned that she cannot rely on
the newlyweds will reside in War- third parties or agencies to enforce
and safeguard emphemeral guar-
ren.
antees. This time, there must be
peace treaties, signed by the par-
London Woman Gives
ies and obligating them to each
other,
in indelible, not invisible
$8.4 Million to Israel
ink."
JERUSALEM (JTA)— Mrs. Ivy
Following Kenen's speech the
Judah of London has donated
delegates unanimously adopted
$8,400,000 for a series of education-
two resolutions, one urging the
al, medical and immigrant hous-
U.S. to protest efforts by the
ing projects in Israel.
Soviet Union to expand its power
Among the projects to be financ-
and influence in the Middle East;
ed by Mrs. Judah's donation is the
to grant Israel financial support
school of engineering at the Uni-
to maintain her economy and to
versity of the Negev in Beersheba,
achieve solutions consistent with
whose foundation stone was laid
the territorial integrity, political
independence and viability of
Aug. 21..
Israel as a Jewish state.
Other projects include a housing
The second resolution called
estate for new immigrants in
Jerusalem and 50 kindergartens in upon the Soviet Union to permit
the
emigration of Jews who seek
development areas.
The Orthodox Shaare Zedek to go to Israel. The resolution also
urged
the Soviet government to
Hospital in Jerusalem will'receive
a donation of more than $1,200,000. grant its Jewish citizens the same
Mrs. Judah began her philan- rights with respect to their reli-
thropic work for Israel 12 years gious and cultural rights as Jews,
ago following her visit to this as are accorded to other Soviet
country. Prior to her trip she had nationalities and religious groups
as set forth in the Soviet Constitu-
no interest in Zionist affairs.
_

Hadassah Adopts $12.5 Million Budget;
Kenen: Peace Impossible if No Treaty

! WHY WORRY ! !

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