Stanley J. Winkelman, president of Winkelman Stores, Inc., was elected chairman of New Detroit, Inc., at the organization's annual meeting. Mandell Berman, president of the Metropolitan Detroit Builders Association, was elected to the board. Winkelman is active in Temple Detroiter Mrs. Leonard Sims, past international president of Bnai Brith Women; Mrs. Philip Fealk, past president of District 6; and district board members, Mesdames Leon Dreylinger, Jack Sayles and iidney Eidelman will join delegates from the United States, Canada tnd other countries for the !Mai Brith Women International Triennial Convention Sunday through Wednesday in Washington, D.C. Other De- roll area women who will be attending the convention are Selma ;ohen and Freya Isaacs, and Mesdames Abraham Alpert, Morris 3ernstein, Charles Galinsky, Joseph Radkin, Julius Ruda, Gerald Ber- man, Jack Friedman, Harold Rayberg, Joseph Rodman, Saul Rott, Beth El, Jewish Welfare Federa- ‘dolph Dinetz, Bernard Hirsch, Irving Isaacs, Marcus Last and Lester Bernbaum. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brodsky of Fielding Ave. will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary Monday. The Brodskys' children are Norman, Arthur and Mrs. Harvey (Judy) Schwartz. The couple has five grand- children. Mrs. Morton Barnett, president of Israel Club, Pioneer Women, is one of a group of 33 Pioneer Women leaders attending its national leadership study mission in Israel Feb. 11-25. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Editor, The Jewish News: It would be amusing were it not so tragic to witness how Jews throughout history fail to give nearly enough to meet the needs of their stricken brethren. With many exceptions they have given handouts or tips instead of ade- quate sums. There hasn't been a single year since Hitler's holocaust when the Jews have given sufficiently. There have been cases of hundreds of German refugees who came to En- gland, South Africa and in larger numbers to the U.S.A. who've made great financial successes, who have given pennies instead of dollars to help Hitler's survivors. The most striking case of world wide Jewish delinquency took place just before the 20th century when Herzl embarked on his quest to create a Jewish state in Palestine. In Paris he met with Baron Mau- rice de Hirsch who told it to him "the way it was" that he would meet with failure in trying to raise money. The baron said: "The Roths- childs will subscribe five hundred francs. The rich Jews give nothing. The rich are bad - they don't inter- est themselves in the sufferings of the poor." Baron de Hirsch, only four years earlier In 1891 wrote out a single check for 10,000,000 pounds (850,- 000,000) to help colonize the Jews in Argentine. The Rothsrhilds with far greater wealth and prestige were pygmies by comparison with this man of super vision, magnani- mity and largesse. Sometime after this one and only meeting with Baron de Hirsch, Herzl wrote to him telling of his failure in getting funds. All the tycoons failed him as the baron predicted. Herzl wrote by way of explanation: "The Jews are at present not to be helped. If one showed them the Promised Land, they would scoff at him. Yet I know where the case lies; in ourselves — we must sink still deeper, be abused still more, spat at, despised, flogged, plundered and beaten until we are ripe for this idea — we are not desperate enough." The man who gave $50,000,000 in 1891 to help his brethren — what would he give were he reincar- nated and alive in 1971 to save the state of Israel? What would he think of men richer than he ever was who are content to give $1,000,000 or even less? There are many Jews who were reared in poverty who have.found- ed companies now listed on the New York Stock Exchange. that if Israel were to perish it could be traced to the fact that the rich Jews of the world and Amer- ica in particular fail to emulate Baron Maurice de Hirsch? By tok- en giving they fail to inspire the masses. I appeal to the super rich (net worth ten million and up) to give at least '10 per cent of their net worth to insure Israel's survival and also their own peace of mind. I dare write the TRUTH because God and hundreds consecrated to Israel that know me since UJA was organized, know that I prac- tice what I preach. Sincerely yours, SAM GOLDFARB Operation Truth, Inc. 2100 S. Ocean Land Fort Lauderdale, Fla. • Israel Parliament to Study Health Insurance Plan JERUSALEM (JTA) — Health Minister Victor Shemtov recently announced in the 1Cnesset that a compulsory national health-insur- ance plan was being worked out and that it would soon be submit- ted to the parliament for approval. The Mapam official said the plan would operate under the existing sick-funds and would have a far- reaching effect on the populace. He announced also that a mental health center would be opened soon in Jaffa and that It would accept patients on a day- time basis—that is, they would return home each evening. The new center, he said, would ease the strain on the country's overburdened mental institutions and make a major contribution toward the rehabilitation of the mentally ill. Ascend a step to choose a friend , descend a step to choose a wife. —Talmud EASY-TO-SHOP MALL C JADian, CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION LETTER BOX Sam Goldfarb Urges Avoiding 'Giving Too Little and Too Late' Friday, refinery 12, 1971-31 714WWW11. 111 activities in Society Winkelman Heads New Detroit, Inc. Phone 549-7170 STANLEY J. WINKELMAN BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS Rigsby Shoe Service lion and Jewish Community Coun- cil, of which he is a past president. He also is chairman of Federation's ot LADIES—MEN urban affairs committee. TONE-O-MATIC A member of NDI's board of WEIGHT BELT trustees since the group was orga- Lose Weight & Ton• Up nized after the 1967 Detroit riot, The Puy WOy. Winkelman succeeds William M. Reg. 19.95 Special 12.95 Day. 2823 Coolidge, Berkley In remarks before the NDI Board 8reinfOld and Ten PHONE 5 4 1 3505 following his election, Winkelman Open ally 10 to 7 Pro. Parkins described New Detroit's most im- challenge as the need to Kashrut Dilemma portant develop in area residents a deep understanding of metropolitan De- Editor, The Jewish News: Sueedatii44d eadrow L4gzAcw When in 1966, the Michigan State troit's problems along with a de- aredds;vite, ioczai-ed, Legislature passed the so-called termination to respond to propos- .r.O-wc 412Zst "Kosher Law" for the State of als aimed at solving them. 45129. Michigan, 750.297, religious ele- dera.d. 4sa.c, ments in the city of Detroit re- Branch 114 Re-Elects .e.14/4 FAzday ...c4oweci 9:ao. joiced. Finally, after many years of lestile;e .taste 7ezedog combined efforts, by working to- Freedman President gether, the Jewish community had _.(491e;CLie-14, Abe Freedman was re-elected succeeded in achieving the pass- president of Sholem Aleichem- age of a law that would safeguard Chaim Weizmann Branch 114 of kasbrut in the State of Michigan. Farband. FLORAL Half a decade later, Detroit, the Others serving with Freedman city with Michigan's largest Jew- are Jack Shapiro, vice president; FASHIONS ish population, is literally filled Joshua Joyrich and Manuel Nei- with dozens of food establishments man, secretaries; Louis Jacobs, 20111 KELLY that are in violation of this law. treasurer; Mrs. Movsas Goldoftas, 21701 GRAND RIVER EAST DETROIT Places that sell kosher and non- Jewish National Fund and Israel DETROIT PHONE 773-1410 kosher foods are heralded simply Bond chairman; Mrs. Abe Freed- • PHONE 533-45S1 II with a sign reading "Kosher." man, Histadrut and social chair- It For perroaal appt. just ask for Myron Celt Other similar conveyors of food man; Abe Paul and Shapiro, men's BankAmerieard • Master Charge simply display a Star of David, or hospitalers; Mrs. Sam Hochman a Menorah, or some other Jewish and Mrs. Shapiro, women's hos- KRAZY DAZE symbol — all in violation of the pitalers; Norman Blake, member- law—as an unabashed implication ship chairman; and Mrs. Jacobs, that they are selling kosher food, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Krashin, Mr. manufactured or processed under and Mrs. Solomon Berlinburg and rabbinical supervision, when this Isidor Flisher, executive commit- tee. is not the case at all. Why is the law so blatantly vio- Movsas Goldoftas, who was re- 1.11 lated? Why has the Jewish com- elected cultural chairman, an- munity done nothing to enforce nounced a Tu b'Shevat celebration the law? What was so wonderful will be held 8:30 p.m. Saturday at CZ1 We've Gone about having the law when it the Workmen's Circle Center. might as well not be there? A new JNF movie, "Make KRA Z Who should enforce this law, the Deeper Their Roots," will be fea- Savings For You non-Jewish head of the local agency tured. Sam Hochman will read a of the Food and Drugs Administra- Sholem Aleichem story, and there tion, or the United States Depart- will be reports and refreshments. ment of Agriculture? Or should the Guests are invited at no charge. organized Jewish community en- force the law? It seems as those Free Booklet Offered: who would like 'to take all the credit for kasbruth enforcement `Facts About Pacemaker' are doing nothing about it. Where "Facts About YOur Pacemaker," are the concerned citizens whe - are a 12-page booklet, answering com- so vociferous for kashruth and mon questions about implantable "' $2525 take a powder when there is some- pacemakers, has been printed by COMPLETE STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER the Michigan Heart Association thing constructive to be done? MERCHANDISE — SIZES 3 TO 12 The organized rabbinical bodies and is available free at any of the of the city, judging from their association's 16 offices and heart recent publicity, seem to be bent information centers. on fund-raising. For what, if not The booklet was written by Dr. "Always Priced At Tremendous Savings To You" I say to them: "Think not of for kashrut? Richard D. 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