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December 04, 1970 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-12-04

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Omnibus to Sta e 'Sir Goldenhair'

Meadi Hauer
plays Sir Gold-
enhair, and
Janet Sorkowitz,
the princess, in
a show to be
p
ted In
the Omnibus
Series at the
Jewish Center
2 p.m. Dec. 13.

THE DETROIT JEWS= ItWS
32—Friday, nears 4, 1939

JAVVIT

Reason ever goes astray in all

matters, but especially when she
Ladies Auxiliary President Mrs. meddles with divine things-
-Montaigne
Harry L. Friedman announces the
next department meeting will be
held 8 p.m. Dec. 10 at JWV head-
gig Bands aro Back
quarters. A panel discussion by
Recovery, Inc. will follow the
business meeting. Refreshments
(IS Piece Dance Bond)
will be served.
Music for All Occasions
• • •
Aveslebie News Yaws
545-5334
SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN
POST and AUXILIARY will meet
8:30 p.m. Monday at the JWV
headquarters. Reservations for the
annual post and auxiliary paid-up
membership brunch, to be held
11 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 13 at the
Northwood Inn are being taken by
post vice commander Phil Shapiro,
837-3845, and auxiliary junior vice
president Irene Levin, 545-8724.
Members and guests must reserve
a place by Monday.

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"Sir Goldenhair," a fantasy for
children, written by Martha V.
Keller, will be presented in the
Jewish Center Omnibus series
2 p.m. Dec. 13.
Mrs. Keller originated the chil-
dren's playlets on "Oopsy the
Clown" Little Stage on Channel 4,
and she has written many chil-
dren's scripts. The theme song
was written by John Rogers, TV
director and producer for station
WWJ-TV.

Irene Malin, drama co-ordina-
tor and acting class director at
the Jewish Center for many years,
is directing the entire production.
Costumes were designed and
executed by Pat Schwartz, assisted
by Susie Mitchell. The set design-
er is George Dusincki.
A portion from "Sir Golden-
hair" will be seen on the "Oopsy
Little Stage" 9:15 a.m. Sunday
on Channel 4. Tickets are on sale
at the Center, 341-4200, ext. 292.

This Week in History

(From the Files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
40 Years Ago This Week: 1930
Zionists welcomed Lord Passfield's apparent pullback from the
British White Paper's strictures on Palestine immigration. President
Hoover recommended a two-year suspension of American immigration.
Catholic historian William Thomas Walsh declared the Spanish
Inquisition took "only 2,000" lives.
Despite anti-Semitic exhortations by the Montreal mayor and other
officials, David Arnold Croll, 30, was elected Windsor's first Jewish
mayor.
The USSR set a five-year plan for employment aid to 700,000 Jews.
Leon Chintschuk, who had been barred from secondary school for
being (Orthodox) Jewish and was later arrested and sent to Siberia,
was named Soviet ambassador to Germany.
Louis Lipsky, president of the Zionist Organization of America,
was hailed for 30 years of Zionist service.
New York's nine Yiddish theaters closed when their 700 employees
refused pay cuts.
Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin, 40, marked his 15th anniversary as leader
of Temple Bnai Brith, Los Angeles. -
The Communist German paper Welt am Abend said National Social
ist administrative changes portended a Hitlerite putsch.
10 Years Ago This Week: 1960
Israeli President Ben-Zvi said the Arab refugees should be con-
sidered fair exchange for the Jews who settled in Israel after expul-
sion from Arab lands.
Kol Israel initiated broadcasts in Swahili.
Abraham Ribicoff, named Health, Education and Welfare secretary
by President-elect Kennedy, became the first Jewish Cabinet member
in 15 years.
Ex-Nazi ambassador Heinz Beckerle was freed in Frankfurt for
"lack of evidence" that he had organized the deportation of 11,000 Mace-
donian Jews. Dr. Herta Oberhauser,. sentenced at Nuremberg to 20
years for Ravensbrueck experiments, lost her medical license.
Philip Slomovitz, 64, Russian-born editor-publisher of The Jewish
News of Detroit, marked his 50th year as a U.S. citizen by observing
"the genius of America (is) in the freedom to act in behalf of (my)
fellow Jews through the Zionist ideal."
Zionist leader Dr. Israel Goldstein, 64, retired from the rabbinate
and public service after 42 years to settle in Israel.
JTA initiated the first transoceanic radio news communications in
Hebrew with a message from President Eleazar Lipsky to Israeli
Premier Ben-Gurion.
The American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League
urged the Supreme Court to overturn Sunday-closing laws.
Nathan Phillips, the first Jewish mayor of Toronto, won a fourth
two-year term.
Leon Uris presented the manuscript of Book IV of "Exodus" to
President Truman.

80th Birthday Gift: Grove of Trees

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Men's Clubs

BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB
will hear Russell E. Van Hooser,
commissioner of insurance for the
state of Michigan, at its next break-
fast forum 10 a.m. Sunday in the
social hall. Van Hooser will discuss
"Health Care for All the People.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will take
part in the program, at which Den-
nis Rice will preside. Ted Schol-
nick is ticket chairman, and Bern-
hard Lichtenstein, president of
the men's club.

AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
TICAL ASSOCIATION will meet 9
p.m. Monday at the Whitehall
Apartments clubhouse. Included is
a social hour with games, and the
ladies' auxiliary will serve refresh-
ments.

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Jacob Nossuchtik of Westhampton Ave., Oak Park, honored his

wife on the occasion of her 80th birthday with a grove of 1,101 trees,

to be planted in the Jewish National Fund Women's Forest and Park,
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