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October 30, 1970 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-10-30

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Barbara Ginn: Is Wife
of Marvin Greenberg

LETTER BOX

Rita Starr Is Engaged
to Wed Barry Galison

Arab Refugees-
Ganie of Numbers

Editor, The Jewish News:
In your July 17 paper, you pro-
tested against the Washington
Post's use of 750,000 as the num-
ber of Arab refugees from what
later became Israel.
You went too far in the opposite
direction when you said that "even
the extreme Arabists admit that
only about 450,000 Arabs left—fled
from—what was then Palestine."
The question you ask applies to
you: "Why exaggerate . . .?"
James Michener, in an article in
the Sept. 27 New York Times Mag-
azine, says "A group of impartial
Quakers from America, Canada
and England" accepts the 750,000
figure. He himself says that some
years ago, he "studied every avail-
able document on this subject and
concluded that the total could not
have been more than 600,000." So
why does he plug as 'impartial"
the larger figure?
I had trouble with the N.Y.
Times ("The Kingdom and the
Power") when they used the num-
ber 725,000. When I questioned this,
they gave me Den Peretz as their
authority. When I questioned him,
he gave me a statistical table from
a UN report as his source.
I looked at the same table and
came up with a different answer.
Since, it turns out, Dr. Peretz
participated in the Quaker study,
I presume his Quaker colleagues
are more impressed with his
statistical competence than I and
ethers are.
The Second Progress Report of
the United Nations Mediator, Oct.
18, 1948, stated: "Estimates made
by Arab authorities - reach totals of
between 740,000 and 7110,000; .checks
made by officers of Disaster Relief
Project have failed to substantiate
such figures." The estimate of the
UN mediator,, on this date, was
472,000. What's more impartial than
that?
Yours sincerely,
SIDNEY KORETZ
751 S. Florida
Arlington, Va.

Barbara Ellen Ginns became the
bride of Marvin Greenberg in a
recent candlelight ceremony at
Cong. Bnai David.
-They are the children of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Glans of Jeanette Ave.,
Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Greenberg of Rutland Ave.,
Southfield.
The bride's attendants were Lin-
da, Debbi and Cheryl Ginns.
Henry Greenberg and Joel Zacks
attended the bridegroom.
Following a honeymoon in Ber-
muda, the couple will reside in
Royal Oak..

Stone Foundation
to Bring Halloween
Fun to Needy Kids

More than 1,000 underprivileged
boys and girls will be guests of
the Louis Stone Foundation at its
annual Halloween party at the
Herman Gardens Recreation Cen-
ter, 16550 Tireman, 8 p.m. Satur-
day.
The foundation was created fol-
lowing the death of druggist-hu-
manitarian Louis Stone, who for
many years brought happiness to
underprivileged children with trips
to the Shrine Circus and a huge
Halloween party at the close of
the year. It is headed by U.S.
District Judge Lawrence Gubow.
-

The Herman Gardens Recrea-
tion Center will be decorated in UHS Library Age 50
a Halloween carnival fashion, with Editor, The Jewish News:
Please be advised that the
games and prizes for every child,
Halloween treats and scores of bal- United Hebrew Schools library
was founded in 1920 at the Wilkins
loons.
St. Institution during the admini-
stration of Bernard Isaacs by the
late scholars Elconin Buchalter
and Abraham Panush.
Dr. Daniel Mazer did much to
bring it to its present state of ex-
cellence and served as its head
librarian for some time, but he was
not the founder as was stated in
a recent article in your newspaper.
The United Hebrew Schools li-
brary is now in its 50th year of
existence.
Yours_ truly,
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Holiday Conflicts
in Universities Deplored

Editor, The Jewish News:
There has been so much discus-
sion about our Jewish youth leav-
ing the synagogue and Judaism .
It upsets me that our Jewish
youth who attend Wayne Univer-
sity had to decide whether to go to
the first day of the fall term or
the synagogue . .
I ask our Jewish leaders why do
we allow this to happen each
year? . .
Isn't it time for this community
to_ form an educational committee
to sit with presidents of univer-
sities on this subject? If we start
now we can prevent this from hap-
pening again next year.
MRS. SARA LEE SEGEL
23677 Merrill
Southfield

Couples Go Halloweening

The Young n' Marrieds of Cong.
Ades Shalom will have a Hallow-
een Happening 8:30. p.m. Nov. 7 at
the home of the Harold Brenners,
18882 Addison, Southfield.

THE NUM AVM NEWS
Miley, October 39, 197•-33

"Something Different," a Hal-
It is at least something to know
loween party for singles 21 and up that one is thrown on one's re-
will be given by D&L Enterprises sources. One learns then to use
8:30 p.m. today at the Bonnie them properly.—Sigmund Freud.
Brook Country Club. Music will be
by "The Maxx," and a fortune
Your 8or Mitzvo or Wedding
teller will be present. There is a
nominal charge, and costumes are
ROSENBLAT
optional, according to Dennis Katz,
ORCHESTRA
president.

No one can be original by try-
ing.—W. Somerset Maugham.

,

MRS. MARVIN GREENBERG

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Be corn - - - ing

MISS RITA STARR

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Starr of
Sutherland Ave., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Rita Lee to Barry How-
ard Galison, son of Mr. and Mrs
Hyman Galison of Warwick Ave.
Miss Starr will graduate from
Wayne State University's college
of education in December. Mr.
Galison attended Wayne, and is a
sophomore at Ohio College of Ped-
iatric Medicine.
A December wedding is being
planned.

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