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September 25, 1970 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-09-25

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30—Friday, Soptentber 25, 1970
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Silverman-Kaplow
Rites Set for Spring

MISS LOIS SILVERMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Silver-
man of Wakefield Rd. announce the
engagement of their daughter Lois
Susan to Robert David Kaplow,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kap-
low of Oceanside, N.Y.
Miss Silverman attends graduate
school at the University of Mich:-
gan where she was graduated
from the college of education.
Her fiance, a graduate of Cornell
University, currently attends the
University of Michigan Law School.
The couple plans a May wed-
ding.

National Council of Jewish Women Told
Jewish Youth Negl ected, Not Alienated

NEW YORK (JTA) — Judaism
does not have instant answers to
all America's social and ethical
problems, but it could make an
important contribution to Ameri-
can life if its values and traditions
were imparted to Jewish youth, ac-
cording to Rabbi Irving Green-
berg, professor of history at Yesh-
iva University.
Dr. Greenberg was one of sev-
eral rabbis and scholars who ad-
dressed a three-day conference on
contemporary problems of Jewish
youth, their religious and cultural
education, sponsored by the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women
at Ellenville, N.Y.
The conference also heard from
three graduate students who in-
indicted the synagogue and nation-
al Jewish organizations for being
"lethargic. inadequate and unre-
sponsive to the needs of youth."
Their complaint was echoed by
Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, a lec-
turer in Jewish history at Col-
umbia and Princeton universities,
who told the 150 council members
that "Jewish youth is not alienated
— it has been neglected by the
adult Jewish community."

Stern-Keys Wedding
Planned for August '71

Dr. Hertzberg scored synagogues
for being "more concerned with
budgets and membership than
transmitting the ethics and values
that have caused Judaism to en-
dure."
Rabbi Greenberg asserted that,
synagogues, Jewish organiza-
tions and American Jews as in-
dividuals have failed to relate
Judaism to contemporary life.
He characterized Jewish life in
this country as "thin and im-
poverished!' culturally and in
terms of living human experi-
ence."

Another speaker, Isaac Toubin,
executive vice president of the
American Associaton for Jewish
Education, said that "one of the
healthy by products of the black
push for recognition in education
is the new awareness that Ameri-
can culture is a linkage and cross-
fertilization of the histories and
ideals of many peoples." This con-
cept has profound implications for
Jewish education, he said.

Prof. Marshall Sklare of Bran-
deis University said that Jewish
families attempting to impart
"Jewishness" to their young are
confronted with a "much more
pervasive and distinctive youth
culture and face competition from
the youngster's peer group."

Added to this problem, he said,
is that fact that "today's parents
have less Jewish culture to - trans-
mit than prior generations."

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Jewish communities will have to
supplement the parents' efforts to
instill Jewish identity in the young,
he said, adding, however, it is not
easy to replace the Jewish mother.

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Skills Course Offered for Children at Center

will be made to use equipment
such as the trampoline, balance
beam, parallel bar and tumbling
mats.
This special program is open to
non members. For more informa-
tion, call Robert Basch, Jewish
Center physcial education director,
DI 1-4200, ext. 275.

The Jewish Center's . •hysical
education department is offering
a special skills course for children,
ages 8-13, with minor learning dis-
abilities and motor coordination
problems.
The program, under the direction
of trained physical educational per-
sonnel, will meet 6:30 p.m. Mon-
days at the main building. The
class will run for a period of 30
weeks, divided into three 10-week
sessions.
The main objective will be to
improve The level of coordination
and upgrade the degree of skill
these children have at the present
time. In addition to the basic
motor skills of running, jumping,
climbing and skipping, an attempt

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stern of
Avon Ln:, Southfield, announce the
engagement of their daughter
Marcia Lynn to Marc Sheldon.
Keys, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Keys of Glastonbury Ave.
Miss Stern is a junior at Michi-
gan State University, where hnr
fiance is completing his senior
year. Mr. Keys is affiliated with
Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity.
An August 1971 wedding is being
planned.

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In a recent ceremony at Temple
Israel, Dr.Enthleen Louise Swider-
ski was married
r. Joel Jay
Smiler, Rabbi M. Robe
me and
Cantor Harold Orbach officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Swiderski of Ro-
chester Rd., Troy, and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Smiler of Camden
Sq., Southfield.
The bride's gown was of silk
peau de sole with embroidered
Alencon lace. She wore a fresh
flowr headdress and carried a
bouquet of yellow and white
mums, carnations and Stephano-
tis.
Matron of honor was Mrs. H. E.
Lewis of Ann Arbor. Bridesmaids
were Susan Saraquse, and Drs.
Elizabeth J. Dawe and Karol J.
Carter.
Marvin Saraquse was best man,
and ushers were Alvin Seigel of
Illinois, Dr. John Pilarczyk of
Florida and Dr. Douglas Schank.
The couple is motoring in the
Canadian Rockies and will live in
Detroit.

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