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December 11, 1970 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-12-11

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Dr. Peter Shifriu Cited for Service

Dr. Peter G.
Marin (left) was
honored for his
four years as
chairman of the
health and wet-
fare division of
division of the
Jewish Welfare
Federation. Mak-
ing the present*,
tion of a special
plaque is Mudd
L. Greenberg. whe
succeeds Dr. Ma-
rin as chairman
of the division, a
budgeting body
which considers
the programs and
financial needs of such agencies as the Fresh Air Society, Jewish
Center and Home for Aged, beneficiaries of the annual Allied Jewish-
Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. It is the largest division of the
Federation.

I

Men's Clubs I

Friday, Docowbor 11, 1970-31
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BY POPULAR DRUM

Now Booking . . •

Americans buy 130,000,000 in-
Perfection Lodge, F&AM past dividual U.S. Savings Bonds each
masters helped installing grand year—nearly $5,000,000,000 worth
and his Orchestra
master Dr. Jack
—mainly through Payrol Savings
LI 4-9278
Jackman install
and Bond-A-Month Plans.
Worshipful Mas-
ter Arnold I. Lu-
bin; Albert P.
Weiss and Louis
L. Levine, senior
and junior war-
dens; Dr. Jack-
man, treasurer;
past master Da-
vid Colman, sec
"Distinctive Styling is. Musk
retary; Bernard Lubin
to Your individual Taste"
H. Zaffern and Norman Weitz,
senior and junior deacons; Samuel
H. Jarmel, senior steward; Michael
Cohan, Max Gateman, Michael
Wilson, Murray Schwartz, Gerald
Share, Steven Green, Barry Klein,
MENTION THIS AD FOR
Howard Barron and Arthur Sollish,
stewards; Hyman Silverman, tiler;
SPECIAL GROUP RATES (5 ROOMS OR MORE)
Phillip Fisher, marshall; and Stan-
ley J. Graham, organist. The in.
stallation was held Wednesday at
REGISTER YOUR OUT-Of-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL
Masonic Temple.
• • •
SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S
Ideally Laded N Milo From Northland
CLUB will feature entertainment,
prizes, favors and surprises at its
COLOR TV - Heated Pool - Hi-fi - Restaurant
Ben Halpern, co-owner
Airport Transportation Available
annual Kiddies Night, 6:30 p.m.,
Dec. 23 at the synagogu.e Milky
LI 8-1822
14380 W. 8 MILE, OAK PARK
NEXT TO VIC TAWNY /MALIN CLUS -
the Clown will perform magic
tricks, and Dennis Fox and his
puppets will entertain. In -addition,
the evening will feature a Detroit
sports celebrity. Dinner and re-
freshments will be served. Kiddies
Another Top Stylist
Night is open to all men of Shaarey
Zedek and their children, grand-
JOYCE
children, nieces and nephews. For
reservations, call the synagogue,
has joined the experts at
357-5544. Chairman is Richard
Edgar. The five-year-old Men's
Club Chorale Group is seek-
ing members, both men and
women. The group makes appear-
ALBERTO ROSSI COSMETICS
ances at many occasions and re-
hearses each Thursday night at
3720 Northwestern Hwy. Open Every Day 851 3590
the synagogue. Director of the
group is Cantor Jacob Barkin, and
chairman is Joseph Cantor, who
helped organize it. For informa-
tion, call him at 357-4965, or Mrs.
Klein at the synagogue office,
357-5544.
• • •
Ortonville, Michigan
BNAI MOSHE MEN'S CLUB
is pleased to announce the appointment of
will hold its annual New Year's
Eve party 9 p.m. in the social
DR. BERNARD JAFFE as Associate Director.
hall. Hors d'oeuvres, Chateau-
briand dinner, favors, music by
Camp
Nahelu, since 1929, Michigan's finest
Dick Stein's Orchestra and a con-
private Jewish camp, offers a well-rounded
tinental breakfast will be fea-
tured. For reservations, contact
program in swimming, sailing, canoeing, dra-
the congregation office, LI 8-9000,
or call Ben Kahn, 548-4954. Spe-
matics, creative arts and crafts, athletics, and
cial arrangements for large parties
Jewish programming. Dietary laws observed.
will be accommodated.
• • •

ED BURG

Call 354-1153

HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITZYA!

EMBASSY- MOTEL

Frank
Dan to
• • • _
Danto
is
a
director
of the De-
Paul Broder, Marvin I. Danto
and Benjamin H. Frank have been troit Service Group and has
served
as
chairman
of
the fund•
reappointed to leadership of the
Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel tare subdivision °Nagle annual
Emergency Fund, announced Meyer fund-raising drive. Frank, who
Fishman and Max Shaye, 1971 has headed the mercantile divi-
sion since 1968, is a director of
campaign chairman.
Broder, president of the Detroit the Detroit Service Group and a
Service Group of the Jewish Wel- member of the health and wel-
fare Federation, will serve as chair- fare division of the Federation.
The 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign-
man of the trades and professional
divisions, as he did during the sue Israel Emergency Fund will raise
cessful 1969 and 1970 campaigns. money for the support of humani-
Dante and Frank will serve as tarian services overseas, in Israel,
chairmen of the mercantile divi-
sion for the second consecutive throughout the United States and
in Detroit.
year.

Broder

Seminary Prof. Who Holds Adler Chair
to Speak at Men's Club Dinner Here

Dr. David Weiss, who occupies
the Rabbi Morris Adler Chair at
the Jewish Theological Seminary,
will be guest speaker at the 38th
annual Inter-Congregational Men's
Club dinner in February, hosted by
Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Men's Club.
The chair was established in
memory of Rabbi Adler, spiritual
leader of Shaarey Zedek.
Tickets are available from board
members of participating men's
clubs at Conservative, Reform and
Orthodox congregations in the
Detroit area.
Besides Shaarey Zedek. they
include Adas Shalom, Beth
Abraham, Beth Achim, Beth El,
Beth Beth Isaac, Beth
Jacob, Beth Moses, Beth Shalom,
Bnal David, Bnal Moshe, Down-
town Synagogue, Temple Emanu-
El, Temple Israel, Young Israel
of Oak-Woods and Bnai Israel of
Toledo.
Mulgrom, president of
Myron
Shaarey Zedek's Men's Club, ap-
pointed Abraham Satovsky chair-
man of the dinner.
Planning the event with him are
Dr. Bertrand Jacobs, Henry Aus-
lander, Philip Bornstein, Barry
Grant, Samuel G. Harwith, Murray
M. Kahn, Jerome Keywell, Erwin
Xornwise, Milford Nemer, Marcus
Plotkin, Alvin B. Robinson, Max
M. Somberg, Dr. Aaron Taylor,
Leonard Baron, Dr. Davis A. Ben-
son, Bernard A. Breyer, I. Murray

Sand to Mud
A Jew came to a Rabbi and
said: "I encounter prejudice every-
where and, therefore am thinking
of becoming baptized. What differ-
ence would this make in me, see-
ing that I will not believe in
Christianity?"
The Rabbi replied: "You know
that the Bible likens Jews to sand.
As long as sand is dry, it is sand,
but the moment water is poured
over it, what happens? It becomes
mud."

Jacobs, Abe Katzman, Marvin
Fleischman, Dr. Jerry Margolis,
Irving Laker, Dr. Murray A. Shek-
ter and Bill Carroll.

National JWV
Sets Up Inner City
Synagogue Corps

WASHINGTON—The Jewish War
Veterans of the U.S.A. has an-
nounced the establishment of a
JWV Synagogue Corps to provide
security for Jews who still live in
the inner cities of major urban
areas.
According to Albert Schlossberg,
JWV national commander, forma-
tion of the new corps was prompt-
ed by "the increasing number of
attacks on Jews and synagogue
properties in those areas of the
inner city where there are no
longer young and middle-class
Jewish families."
"Today in most inner cities of
large urban areas, all that is left
of the Jewish community are aged
Orthodox Jews whose life revolves
around their synagogue and who
have neither the funds nor the
inclination to leave lifetime homes.
These people have often been sub-
ject to brutal attacks by hoodlums
who prey on their weakness. Often,
their- synagogues are vandalized
and their homes terrorized,"
Schlossberg pointed out.
Part of the responsibilities of
the Corps, according to the JWV
commander, will be to attend
Saturday and holiday services
and "by their presence afford a
feeling of lecaritY to the older
people who make up these con-
gregations."'
JWV posts will be urged to
"adopt" a synagogue and set up a
duty roster for their membership.
In addition, members will be pre-
pared to assist in .any manner that
"will contribute to the well being
and security of the people in the
inner city."

The DONALD Salon

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CAMP NAHELU

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LODGE
55 saw the rank of the "Golden
Spur" conferred upon Past Grand
Chancellor Bernard Bolton. Chan-
cellor Commander Sam Schwartz
opened and closed this occasion,
attended by 125.

For further information, please call
the camp office at 644-7600.

Panselcan Camping Association



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BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB
will hear Lewis Grossman, chair-
man of American Jewish Congress,
discuss "Judaism and Israeli In-
dependence," at 9:30 a.m. Tails
and Tefilin services and breakfast
Sunday. Senior United Synagogue
Youth President Stu Horowitz and
Vice President Ron Anstandig will
conduct the services. All are wel-
come at no charge.

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Detroit Ladies Auxiliary will
celebrate Hanuka and the birth-
days of two charter past presi-
dents, Esther Tenzer and May
Ginsburg, at a luncheon noon
Wednesday at the JWV headquar-
ters. There will be sewing of can-
cer pads Dec. 21.
• • •
BALE AUXILIARY will hold a
paid-up membership dinner 7 p.m.
Wednesday at the JWV headquar-
ters. Dues will be accepted at the
door and there will be a token
charge for all guests. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Murray Weiss, 398-
4497, or Mrs. Herbert Benson, 548-
2292.

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