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January 29, 1971 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-01-29

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Mizrachi Again Sending No'os Hitim

TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
.
Friday, &Nam 29, 1571-31

Funds to Assist Needy Israel Families

DICK STEIN

Final preparations are being
made for the 38th annual Inter-
Congregational Men's Club Dinner
6 p.m. Feb. 10, to be hosted this
year by Cong. Shaarey Zedek
Men's Club at the synagogue.
MISS MARCIA LINDEN
Tickets are available from board
Judge and Mrs. Joseph S. Lin- members of participating men's
den of Owosso announce the en- clubs. Taking part are clubs of
gagement of their daughter Marcia
Judy to Ira Steven Auslander, son
of Mr. Henry Auslander of Oxley
Rd. and the late Mrs. Evelyn
Auslander.
Miss Linden was graduated from
Eastern Michigan University. Her
fiance, a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Colorado, attends the De-
troit College of Law.
A June wedding date has been
set.

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Jew-
ish War Veterans of the U.S.A.
has appealed to the leadership of
the Soviet Union not to "enflame
latent anti-Semitic tendencies" in
the Soviet Union and pledged to
continue to "urge you to release
those Soviet Jews who wish to go
to Israel."
In a letter to Premier Alexi
Kosygin of the Soviet Union, JWV
National Commander Albert
Schlossberg of Milton, Mass., re-
called that America had once
fought with the USSR to defeat
Hitler, noting that many were of
Jewish heritage. He pointed out
that It was the haunting memory
of what Hitler had done to the
Jews that makes "Jews deeply
sensitive to apparent manifesta-
tions of ofieially tolerated anti-_
Semitism in your country."
"Such acts have always been
the harbingers of a fate worse to
come," he added.
"As Jews," he wrote, "we have
no illusion about what is happen-
ing in your country. It is not easy
to be a Jew in the Soviet Union,
to profess a Jewish identity, to
acknowledge a' kinship with the
People of Israel. We have heard
repeated assertions by Soviet of-
ficials to the contrary that such
accusations are false, that the
Jews have a good life in the Sov-
iet Union, that they are free to
be themselves. Evidence indicates
otherwise. The recent trials of
Jews for an alleged hijacking at-
tempt and the resultant sentences
are glaring examples of such evi-
dence."

Senior Adults to Study
Iffishna With Rabbis

In cooperation with the Council
of Orthodox Rabbis, the Senior
Adult Study Group of the Jewish
Center will meet for mishna classes
U a.m. Mondays in the Center's
Allen Lounge.
Future programs will be con-
ducted by the following rabbis:
Feb. 1, Joel Lltke; Feb. 8, IlaYini
Donin; Feb. 15, Israel Notis; Feb.
22, Yitzhok Kagan; and March 1,
Lefler Levin.
These classes are open to all

I

Men's Clubs

BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB's
Sunday morning service-brunch.
forum 9:30 a.m. Sunday will fea-
ture Daniel G. Berk, 29, Detroit
attorney who recently toured
Russia, speaking on "Soviet Jew-
ry." All are welcome to the forum
at no charge. A Pistons' game trip
is scheduled for the afternoon of
Feb. 14. Tickets include the game,
bus ride and box lunch. For in-
RABBI DAVID WEISS
formation, call the synagogue of-
Conservative, Reform and Ortho- fice, KE 5.4434.
dox congregations in the Detroit
area.
Toronto School Study
Rabbi David Weiss, Morris Adler
Professor of Rabbinics at the Jew- Finds Jewish Pupils
ish Theological Seminary and ad-
junct professor of religion at Heavy Users of LSD
Columbia University, will speak on
TORONTO (JTA) — Jewish stu-
"The Oral Law: Its Development dents and students claiming no
and Application."
religion were found to be the most
Born in Russia, Rabbi Weiss wa' frequent users of marijuana and
ordained from the seminary in LSD in a 1970 research study of
1957. He also has the degree of students in grades. 7 to 13 at
doctor of Hebrew literature from Toronto schools made by the Ad-
diction Research Foundation.
the seminary.
The study was a re-survey of
Rabbi Weiss, who writes under
a similar one made in 1968 and
the name Halivni, Hebraizing the
German "Weiss," has completed dealt with students using alcohol,
the first volume of a projected marijuana, opiates, LSD and other
six-volume work, "Sources and hallucinogens. The percentage of
Tradition," published in Israel In all students using marijuana in
1968. These works will consist of 1970 was given as 18.3 per cent
critical commentary on the six compared with 6.7 per cent in 1968.
orders of the Talmud. In 1170, he The use of all drugs was found to
be closely associated with parental
drug use, the researchers reported. '
The studies were identical, except
that a sample of sixth grade stu-
dents was included in the 1170
survey but not in the 1968 study.
The 1970 study covered 8,865 stu-
SOL YETZ -MORRIS COHEN dents, by use of a questionnaire
POST AND AUXILIARY will meet administered in 399 classes in 94
8:30 p.m. Monday at the JWV schools by 30 interviewers. Per-
headquarters. Refreshments will be mission of parents and anonymity
served. Plans have been made for of the subjects was the basis for
a joint Valentine's Day social to the research.
be held 7 p.m. Feb. 7 at the head-
quarters. Friends are invited. For
MUSIC TO PLEASE
information and reservations, call
President Yetta Glass, 355.4133.
Past Department Commander and
Past Post Commander Harry L.
and his Orchestra
Friedman was recently honored as
355-5962
man of the year at the banquet
held by the bowling league of the
Department of Jewish War Vet-
erans. Sarah Kaminsky, auxiliary
senior vice president, says tickets
are still available for the Jewish
en
Center Theater's Feb. 21 presenta-
r •-•
tion of "The Odd Couple." For
information, call Mrs. Kaminsky,
VS
544-1781.

JWV


a ctivities in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lieberman of Birchcrest Ave. are spending
their 50th wedding anniversary in Spain. She is the former Libble
Fred of Waco, Tex.
- Mr. and- Mrs. Sanford V. -Lichterman and family, formerly of
-
Detroit, are now residing in Memphis.

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"TH E ODD COUPLE"

JWV Makes Plea
for Russian Jews

was awarded a Guggenheim
Fellowship, enabling him to de-
vote full time to this endeavor.
Chairman of the' dinner for the
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club is Abra-
ham' Satovsky. Besides Shaarey
Zedek, participating synagogues
include Adas Shalom, Beth Abra-
ham, Beth Achim, Beth El, Beth
Hillel, Beth Isaac, Beth Jacob,
Beth Moses, Beth Shalom, Bnai
David, Bnai Moshe, Downtown
Synagogue, Temple Eanmanu-El,
Temple Israel, Young Israel of
Oak Woods and Bnai Israel of
Toledo.

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Aaron Kutnick will be honored
a cultural
- evening called
by the Farband
City Committee
for 8:30 p.m.
Saturday at the
Workmen's Cir-
cle Center. Kut-
ck and his wife
are' planning to
Kidalek
settle in Israel.

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Morris Adler Professor, David Weiss,
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ages that will be ordered through
Mizrachi. Thus, Mizrachi will make
the purchases in the Super-Sol
stores.
"American dollars in this way
will assist Israel's economy," Tom-
kiewicz said.
Checks for the project should be
made payable to Mizrachi. Contri-
butions are tax deductible. The
contributions should be mailed to
Mizrachi, 23125 Coolidge, Oak
Park, 398-7180.

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Announcement was made this
For 16 years, Mizrachi has pro-
week by Zvi Tomkiewicz, execu- vided such aid to needy for Pass-
tive director of Mizrachi Organi- over. Nearly 10,000 families have
zation of Detroit, that the religious been helped in this fashion.
Zionist movement again will assist
Arrangements again have been
needy families in Israel with made this year for Super-Sol super.
Mo'os Hitim Funds for Passover.
markets to provide the food pack-

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