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February 19, 1971 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-02-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, February 19, 1971

Pianist Ruth Laredo
Wins Stereo Review
Record of Year Award

Leftists Take Up
Pro-, Anti-Israel
Positions at WSU

Why We Were Late

Due to labor problems, the

mailing company which han-
dles The Jewish News was un-
able to deliver copies of last
week's paper on time to the

By DAVID SACHS
various post offices.
Two Jewish leftists debated th e
The Jewish News is doing
Detroit-born pianist Ruth Meek- Mid East conflict before an audi
ence
everything in its power to
of
100
students
at
Wayne
ler Laredo was honored in New
assure
that this will not hap-
York recently with the presentation State University Feb. 11.
pen again.
Carl Garshman, vice chairman
of a plaque sig-
nifying Stereo of the Young People's Socialist
Review Maga- League, defended Israel as Peter
zine's Record of Buch, of the Socialist Workers
the Year Award Party gave the Palestinian view-
"in recognition point. Gershman also is co-chair-
of great artistic man of the Youth Committee for
achievement Peace and Democracy in the Mid-
and genuine con- dle East.
The debate was sponsored by
tribution to the
recorded litera- various campus academic and
political
organizations.
ture." —
The two discussed the conflict
Mrs. Laredo
in
terms
of socialism, imperialism
received h e r
award for her and national liberation and often
directed
themselves at New Left
Mrs. Laredo
Connoisseur So-
ciety recording of Scriabin Sonatas rhetoric.
"Israel could have the support
and Etudes. Other winners includ-
ed the Beatles and Dietrich Fisch- - of the New Left," quipped Gersh-
er-Dieskau.
man, "but first it would have to
William Anderson, publisher of have a military coup, jail all op-
Stereo Review, made the presenta- position to the government, and
tion.
then declare itself a revolutionary
state."
Buch tied Gershman's demo-
The Michigan state tree is the
white pine.
cratic socialism and support of
Israel to establishment labor par-
ties and to Nixon's policies and
MISS LYNN WISEMAN
Western oil interests, labeling his
opponent
a "State Department
Mrs. Samuel A. Wiseman of
Neal & Used Carr & Trucks
socialist."
Stratford Dr., Southfield, an-
see
Gershman and Buch each made nounces the engagement of her
30-minute opening remarks. Those daughter Lynn Karen to Daniel Lee
persons who remained through- Fink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
at
out the 2kt-hour program—mem- Fink of Tabor Dr., Birmingham.
bers of the pro-Israel YPSL, the The bride-elect is the daughter of
MIKE SAVOIE
pro-Palestinian
Young Socialist the late Mr. Wiseman.
CHEV . INC
Alliance, a few Jews, Arabs and
The engaged couple attends the
1900 W Maple 15 Mile Rd. ,
the
curious

addressed
questions University of Michigan, where Mr.
• F•s•
v.ro•Dd.•rci
to the speakers.
Fink will begin his medical studies
Troy
Buch said that Israel was an in the fall.
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extension-- of -t1S. oil imperialism
A July wedding date has been
and called —Israel a "beast of
set.
burden to do the U.S. job."
Gershman .found it ridiculous
MAXWELL HOUSE
that the U.S. would befriend Israel
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an office in Tel Aviv?" he asked.
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JA Scheduled debate between
•Buch and Detroit attorney Irving
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not materialize, ---64r.don's staff
claims, because Buch's supporters
notified Gordon at the last minute
that Buch would have to leave
town for another engagement.
A Channel 50 spokesman said
Buch's supporters had "pestered
us-for two weeks to tape the show,
and when I called to give them the
exact time, they backed out. They
said Buch had to be in Lansing.")

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People
Make News

Dr. THEODORE MANDELT.., su-
pervisor of speech correction and
hearing conservation for the Detroit

Public Schools, is the newly elected
president of the Detroit Hearing
and Speech Center, a Torch Drive
Agency serving the hearing and
speech impaired in Oakland,
Wayne and Macomb counties. He
is second vice president of the
Michigan Association for Better
Hearing and Speech and immediate
past- president of the Michigan
Speech and Hearing Association.
• • •
State Representative JOSEPH
FORBES (D-Oak Park) has been
aPpoiiiCed co-chairman_pf the
House of Representatives commit`
tee on urban -affairs. The commit-
tee appointment was announced
by Speaker ot the House William
A. Ryan. Ryan also named Forbes
a member of the committees on
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Leon M.
Otecutive .vice-
WEIGHT BELT .
president of the Serling Drug' Co-. towns and
Wisildst & Tons Up
• • •
of Southfield has
The - Eery Way -
been named to
MAX J. PINCUS was named to
Reg. 19.96,
Special 12.95
the board of di-
the personnel and budget and fi-
2823 Coolidge,
rectors of t h e —
nance committees of the Wayne
PHONE
543
3505
National B in it
State University Board of Gover-.
nye Padang Owns Daily If to 7
- nots.
of Southfield.
Serling and his -
wife Sandra
have three chil-
dren and reside
on Adrian Ave.,
Still Booking
Southfield. He is
Israel--16 Days
Call: Chains Miehlin, Chainaew
a member of 'gerlIng -
Dep:--April 3, 1971
399-6839
Cong. Beth Shalom, and holds
Israel-26 Days
For Irtfaneetion at - &admires
membership in many other civic
Dep: April 7; 1971
Israel
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and religious organizations.
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Outlays for- Absorption
of Iminigrants Debated

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Why Pay ore?::

Zivian Named UJC

Special Passover Tours

See M.5r,:. or Joe! Wittelick

Borm ∎ nqham ;Near bemery•si

INC., special

Bnai Moshe Men's Club will host Michigan, Ohio and Ontario are
the spring conference of the Great expected.
Lakes Region, National Federation
The spring conference commit-
of Jewish Men's Clubs. March 12- tee is chaired by Harry Gunsberg,
14.
assisted by Solomon Grand and
Members and their wives from Benjamin Weiss.
Sabbath services are scheduled
for March 12 and 13.
A seminar on "Partners in Prog-
ress" will be held Saturday after-
noon. Meanwhile, the delegates'
Max J. Zivia'n was elected an wives will be given a guided-tour
honorary life member of the United of the Bnai Moshe Museum by its
Jewish Charities, it was announced curator, Mrs. Moses Lehrman. On
by Irwin Green,
Saturday evening, there will be a
UJC president.
buffet dinner-dance. A service that
At the same
Sunday morning will be followed
meeting of the
by breakfast with the Tallis and
UJC board, Sam-
Tephillin Club.
uel Schiff was
An over-all registration fee will
elected to mem-
cover two luncheons and the buffet
bership.
dinner-dance. Individual fees are
Zivian was
also available. For reservations.
president of the
call the Bnai Moshe office, LI
United Jewish
8-9000.
Charities fro M
1959 to 1964. He Zivian-
served as treasurer of the Jewish
Quill by Lil
Welfare Federation, as the first
SUBMIT YOUR LIST
THEN YOU'RE DISMISSED
chairman of the Federation capital
From Addressing Invitations,
needs committee and as a director
Thank-you's
of Sinai Hospital.
Place Cards, etc.
Beautiful Business or
Schiff was chairman of the arts
Social Stationary Available
and crafts division of the Allied
356-3065
Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund in 1969 and 1970, and
is presently a pre-campaign chair-
FENBY - CARR
man of the division. He serves on
EDDIE SCHICK
the boards of the Detroit Service
WARNEY RUHL
Group, Fresh Air Society, Federa-
JOE ODDO
tion Apartments, Inc., and is a
IVOCRE
member of the Community Rela-
JERRY
FENBY
tions Division of Federation. He
MUSIC FOR BAR MITZVAHS
has recently been named vice
chairman of the Federation Endow-
WEDDINGS and PARTIES
ment Committee.

Council of Pioneer. romen

Complete Selection rncluding the Finest 14 Rt. Gc!...? Jewelry

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MEADOWBROOK,

izing in the insurance needs of
eornmercial - and residential con-
struction industries, has named
Marvin Novick and J. E. "Jack"
Thompson lo executive posts, an-
nounces Mertar-zi. Segal, president.
Novick, vice president:finance, was
vice president-finance of the—Mich-
igan Blue Shield and former con-
troller of the Handleman Company.
Thompson, a senior account execu-
tive, was associated with Byrnes-
McCaffrey, Inc., ' and -General
Few states equal Michigan in per Underwriters, Inc.
capita- support of higher education.

ALBUM
FINER -
WINER- SAM BARNETT,

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13usiness
Brevities

Men's Clubs to Gather at Bnai Moshe

TEL' AVIV (ZINS—Total invest-
ment 6utlays during 1970 in. con-
nection with absorption of new im-
migrants amounted to 8370,000,000,
according to a report in. Davar,
official organ of the United Labor
Party.
-
The cost for each riiiv.oleh is
$30,000.
Davar asked editorially whether
such an expenditure can be NMI-
fled-
The department of..the Jewish
Agency replied....that these outlays
are equiLised.-1*, the face,ttaat. 44
• Per cent of irtnnigranis are trained .
specialists in techiologkaLfields:.



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