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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-08-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

30—Friday, August 28, 1970

Goldberg Will Speak a t ZOA Convention

NEW YORK — Arthur J. Gold-
berg, former Supreme Court jus-
tice of the U.S., will address the
73rd national ZOA convention.
Sept. 4, in the Waldorf Astoria
Hotel.
At the
session,
Goldberg,
who is considered well-versed it

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appointed deputy assistant secre-
tary of state for Near Eastern and
South Asian affairs in March, will
speak at the session on Friday
morning. Harry Torczyner, national
public affairs chairman, will pre-
side.

Milton & Zelda

wish to thank all their
friends and relatives for
being so wonderful dur-
ing his illness.

'70 DODGES'

DART!

Leon Ilutovich, national ZOA
executive director, will address the
delegates Sunday. Jack Lefkowitz,
ZOA treasurer, will preside.

A report on ZOA Foundation
accomplishments will be presented

and Abraham Goodman, president
of the foundation, and Issac M.
Oberman, secretary of the founda-
tion.

Convention speakers at this ses-
sion will be Rep. Philip M. Crane

(R-111.) and Rep. Joseph G. Minish
(D-N.J.).
Highlights of the Convention will
be addresses by Senator Jacob K.

Javits of New York and Israel Am-
bassador Yitzhak Rabin at the con-
vention banquet, Sept. 6, in honor
of the noted Zionist leader, Jacques
Torczyner, president of the ZOA,
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Detroit Tiger all-time baseball star
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the metropolitan chapter, and him-
self a former campaign chairman

for 12 years for the March of
Dimes.
• • •

Dr. ABRAHAM I. KATSH, presi-
dent of Dropsie University, was
renamed managing review editor
for Hebrew of "The Modern Lan-
guage Journal" for the coming
term. The scholarly monthly maga-
largely among
zine, circulated
language professors at schools and
universities, is the publication of
the National Federation of Modern
Language Teachers Association.
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described her ap-
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proach as one aimed at determin- _
ing the possibilities of concentrat-
ing, in the religious school curri-
culum, on one Jewish holiday in
a way "that would meaningfully

enrich the life of the student and
the family" as against the rou-
tine teaching of a multitude of
concepts and prayers for all
the festivals. The regular pro-
gram of the religious school in-
cludes preparation of a s u k a
for the congregation. But this pro-
cedure, she wrote, left open such

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director of the Philadelphia Vol-
unteers for Israel and campus rep-
resentative of the American Zion-
ist Youth Foundation at the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania.

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and at the homes of pupils, in a service, 56 per cent had incomes
project developed by a synagogue below 67,000.
school official to make the Jewish
holiday an experiment in learning
by doing.
Open Sundays Noon till 5
The experiment was reported by
Mrs. Esther Gold, educational di-
rector of Adath Israel of Downs-
view, Ont. She reported on the
project in a recent issue of the
Synagogue School, a publication ;
of the commission on Jewish edu-
cation of the United Synagogue of ;
Coolidge at Nine Mile Rd.
America, the association of Con-

The appointment of JOHN LEM-
BERGER of Philadelphia as re-
gional director of the Middle At-
lantic office of the American
Zionist Federation was announced
by Rabbi Israel Miller, president
of the newly organized American
Zionist Federation. The Middle
Atlantic office, which will be lo-
cated in Philadelphia, also will
service the cities of Baltimore,
Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C. and
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GORDIE HOWE, all-time Detroit
Red Wing hockey star, was named
campaign chairman for the March
of Dimes, Metropolitan Chapter
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AVIEZER CHELOUCHE, assist-
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; rod, effective Sept. 4. Barach, 34,
succeeds Arthur Weyne who retir-
ed in June after serving since 1964
as the paper's first editor. Bernice
Green has been acting editor in
the interim. Barach, who was born
in Chicago. served on the board of
the Epstein Hebrew Academy, St.
Louis, and on the St. Louis Zionist

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W. 12 Mile. Dr. Segal is joined in
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