THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, March 19, 1971
Sidlow Nominated President
of Jewish Community Council
Hubert J. Sidlow has been nomi-
nated as president of the Jewish
Community Council of Metropoli-
tan Detroit, it was announced at
a Council delegate assembly Tues-
day evening at the Jewish Center.
Sidlow, a delegate from Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, has been serving
as Council vice president.
Other nominees are Lewis S.
Grossman, Mrs. Joseph Maltzer
and Bernard Panush, vice presi-
dents; Edwin G. Shifrin, secretary;
and Rabbi Hayim Donin, treasurer.
Named to three-year terms on
the executive committee wer Har-
old Berry, David Bittker, Judge
Benjamin Burdick, Avern L. Cohn,
Abba Friedman, Rabbi Irwin Gron-
er, Mrs. Jerome Grossman, Sidney
Guyer, Dr. Samuel Krohn, Louis
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Aliya Day to Include Workshop on Youth
.Mordekhai Peled, a special emis- youth immigration of the Israel
nary from Israel who is directing Aliya Center, will participate in
the department for children and the second annual Conference 3
p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center.
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A special workshop on Youth
Aliya will be included.
Peled will be at the Center the
following day to interview parents
who are interested in the pro-
gram. (For appointments, call the
In a breakdown of statistics on Hebrew department, 341-4200, ext.
aliya from Michigan, the Cleve- 246).
land office of the Israel Aliya Cen-
A dual-purpose program has
ter, Inc., indicates that last year, been devised for participants in
152 Michigan residents emigrated the Youth Aliya program: the
to Israel.
study of Hebrew in an ulpan and
Of these, 114 were from the De- vocational training. Boys and girls
troit area. There were 24 families, of age 15 - 171/2 from 30 countries
and the largest age group was are involved in Youth Aliya. The
study period last 11/2 years.
15-29.
The Aliya Conference will in-
The 152 figure compares with
clude panels on many aspects
172 from Ohio; 9 from Kentucky;
of immigration to Israel. Ten
4 from Indiana; and 1 from Illi-
Israeli professionals and emis-
nois. (The Cleveland office serv- saries will participate, under
ices only a part of the latter
the chairmanship of Dr. Eugene
state).
Pious.
There were 43 professionals in
the group from Michigan. The age
Bar Mitzvas
breakdown is as follows:
and
special occassions
Up to age 4: 18 individuals; age
5-12: 21; age 13 - 17: 20; age 13 - 29:
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LaMed, Morris Lifshay, Mrs. Sam-
uel Linden, Irving Pokempner,
Mrs. Seymour Rowe, Rabbi A. Irv-
ing Schnipper and George M. Zelt-
zer.
Nominated to two-year terms
were Morris Freidman and Mrs.
George M. Rubin; and one-year
terms, Mrs. Samuel Fishman and
Mrs. Louis Redstone.
Delegates have until March
30 to submit additional names
by petition, signed by five dele-
gates. Election takes place at the
ccncluding delegate assembly in
May.
The program portion of the as-
sembly was devoted to a report on
the World Conference on Soviet
Jewry in Brussels by the five De-
troit delegates, Council President
Judge Lawrence Gubow and Ex-
ecutive Director Walter E. Klein
and young adults Helen Opatowski,
Judy Grant and Fred Rose. Panel
moderator was Evelyn Orbach,
Council broadcasting program as-
sociate.
Rose complained that there was
no opportunity for younger dele-
gates to take the podium at the
Brussels conference, and that
speeches were . pre-arranged. He
also brought up the Kahane epi-
sode and the feud it sparked.
The two young women, however,
defended the conference leaders
and emphasized the importance
of unity, which they felt Kahane
was trying to disrupt. Judge Gu-
bow and Klein agreed, adding that
with 750 delegates it was impos-
sible to permit all to speak. Gubow
praised the three - young people
from Detroit who "put our city
on the map at the conference.
They did a fine job."
To those who wish to help So-
viet Jewry, he emphasized the
importance of continuing to do
"the same old things — write
letters to Congressmen and So-
viet officials, send greetings to
Soviet Jews."
His view was echoed by Daniel
Berk, Detroit attorney who visited
the Soviet Union last year and has
been actively supporting the efforts
of Soviet Jews to win emigration
rights. "When we were in Mos-
cow," he said, "we met a young
computer programer named Leo-
nid Rigerman whose mother was
born in Brooklyn and who was
trying to get to the United States.
We wrote letters to the State De-
partment, and they later came
forth with a statement."
Not long ago, Rigerman was per-
mitted to leave the Soviet Union.
"I don't know how much was due
to our letters, but certainly pres-
sure helped. Don't minimize the
arduous, laborious job of letter
writing," Berk said.
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chairman, said those donating
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A contingent, led by Arthur Ben-
jamin, hospital chairman, brought
gifts and fruit to patients at the
Allen Park Veterans Hospital.
BLOCH ROSE and AUXILIARY
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