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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 26, 1971-37 I

Passover on Eternal Light Show

Mrs. Arthur J. Goldberg, Dr. Bernard Mandelbaum, president
of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America; and Justice Goldberg
discuss the Goldberg family Hagada, and their interpretation of the
Passover seder, on the Eternal Light Passover special, to be aired
on WNBC and the NBC network, 4 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, April 14.

Angoff, Landau
Get Arts. Academy `Black
Demonstrations
Panther'
Honors on April I Studied by Gov't

Beth Jacob Girls
Honor Principal's
25 Years' Service

Beth Jacob students and alum-
nae held a surprse party in the
form of melave malka to honor
Rabbi Sholom Goldstein, school
principal.
Rabbi Goldstein has been affili-
ated with Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
dah and Beth Jacob School for
the past 25 years.
The girls prepared the meal and
provided the entertainment—songs
by the school choir, led by Debby
Baum, and by the school halil
group, under the direction of Es-
ther Landsman.
Rabbi Jacob Levi spoke on be-
half of the faculty, and Dena
Avtzon, student president, was
mistress of ceremonies.
Rabbi Goldstein was presented
with complete accessories for the
Shabat table, including cande-
labra, dishes and Shabat table-
cloth—all chosen and paid for by
the girls. In addition, a scrapbook
was presented to him with auto-
graphs from alumnae and stu-
dents.
In expressing his appreciation
and surprise, Rabbi Goldstein
commented that perhaps his reins
at the school need to be tightened
because he was totally unaware
of the event being planned.

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Student Exchange Plan With Germans Outlined

The German Society for Inter- erland, Austiia and France. For
national Understanding, Inc., is in- information, call Maria Schneider,
viting Detroit area students to par- 476-8353.
ticipate in a double cultural ex-
change program this summer, in
cooperation with the YMCA.
The American student will be
placed with a German family
from June 21 to July 15 and later
will be host to a member of that
family in this country, from July
29 to Aug 28. In the intervening
period, the American exchange
Carol Liss Gisele Findling
students will tour Germany, Switz-
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JERUSALEM (JTA) —The self-
PHILADELPHIA — Charles An-
styled
"Black Panthers" who have
goff, author, editor and educator, emerged
in Jerusalem recently re-
and Siegfried Landau, conductor flect genuine social ills but are
Junior and senior high school
and composer, will be inducted as
being exploited by "alien" political students wishing to submit poems,
fellows in the Jewish Academy groups while the news media gross- short stories, essays or pieces in
of Arts and Sciences in recogni-
ly exaggerate their numbers and Hebrew for a Jewish Center writ-
tion of their contributions and importance, the national committee ing contest may do so through
accomplishments in the field of for the prevention of delinquency April. The deadline was extended
We specialize in
S y lvia 1pert
literature and the musical arts.
Lois Ekelman
stated in a report published here. at the request of students.
giving
you the look you want
-
They will be honored at the an-
Entries
dealing
with
"The
Jew
The committee sponsored by the
nual 'convocation of the academy, welfare ministry claimed that the in America" should be typed and
for that most important event.
April 1 at an all-day session at
We also have
political groups "superimposed on conform to contest rules, which
Dropsie University.
the 'Black Panthers' an ideology can be obtained along with the
, The Jewish Academy of Arts
which is not only alien to them but registration form from the group
and Sciences, which has been also may have an inciting effect." services division at the Jewish
354-3554
26571 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich.
quartered at Dropsie since 1968,
A demonstration on March 3 by Center, DI 1-4200. Prizes of $100
(1/2 Block West of Northwestern Hwy.)
was originally established in 1927 "Black Panthers" and other dis- will be awarded.
Mon.-Sat. 10 'til 5:30
* * *
by the late Prof. • Morris Raphael affected groups outside city hall
Cohen, noted philosopher at City was by all appearances a protest
New Summer Program
College of New York.
by youth against poverty which
The annual convocation, bringing took the form of a revolt against at Center: Safari Jr.
together many noted scholars, au- the establishment, observers said.
Ott
A new program called Safari
j
• thors_and scientists from all parts The demonstrators carried banners
: of the country, will be opened 10. reading "No More Living in One Jr. will be initiated this year for
a.m. Thursday by Dr. _Leo Jung, Room While Immigrants Get Free 101/2-12-year-olds. In part mod-
eled after the Safari program avail-
president of the-academy. He will Apartments" and "The Fight of able for seventh, eighth and ninth
speak on "The Mystique.,of Jew- Blacks in America Is Our Fight."
graders, this is a travel program
at
ish Lore." -
There is no evidence of links for older elementary boys and
The assembly will be greeted between Israel's "Black Pan-
by Dr. Abraham I. Katsh, presi- thers" and the black militant ex- girls.
In addition to exploring and
dent of Dropsie, who is also chair- tremist organization of that name learning out-of-door skills, there
man of the board of the Jewish in the U.S. Nor was the Jewish will be weekly sightseeing trips
Special For April
Academy.
Telegraphic Agency able to find
a weekly sports activity.
There will be a report on the any American blacks involved in and
Registration is now being ac-
academy's activities and program the local movement.
Call For Details
cepted from both members and
for the past year by Dr. Hirsch
The "Panthers" have been sup- nonmembers of the Jewish Center.
L. Silverman, of Seton Hall Uni ported by Matzpen, a miniscule but
Fred Rose of the Jewish Center
versity, who is secretary-treas highly vocal extreme left group staff will be director of Safari
urer of the academy. -
w hose bitter an.ti-Israel ideology Jr.
has totally discredited it here.
The youngsters bring their own
352-6511
Jewish Community Pros
There is no indication however lunches. Transportation is pro-
DECORATING
ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE
that the "Panthers," youngsters vided.
to Meet in Jerusalem
quarters,
largely
of
For
information,
call
the
Cen-
slum
NEW YORK — Professionals in from the
all fields of Jewish communal Sephardic background, subscribe to ter, DI 1-4200.
111111 11 1111**1 1 1N 111111$ 11 *
service from all parts of the world Matz pen.
Galilee
Town
to
Host
1
m
this
sum-
e
will gather in Jerusa
mer for a conference on how to Israeli Scientist Warns
Teen Cultural Exchange
assure Jewish continuity under of Growing Cancer Peril
NEW YORK—The Israeli devel-
REHOVOT (ZINS) — Unless a opment town of Karmiel in western
present conditions.
More than 500 administrators, cure for cancer is quickly found, Galilee will host the Shaal sum-
OF THE FORMER
practitioners and experts in Jew- it is expected that 50,000,000 Am- mer program 1971, a cultural ex-
ish social service and communal ericans will be victimized by the change experience for American
organizations are expected to at- disease in the next few years, it teen-agers age 14-16.
The program offers American
tend the International Conference was said here at a symposium by
of Jewish Communal Service Aug. Prof. Nathan Tranin of the biology youngsters an opportunity to live
department of the Weizmann In- in the homes of Israeli families
15-20.
NOW KNOWN AS
and to participate in activities
Major speeches will deal with stitute.
Although the incidence of cancer with Israeli youth of the same age.
the problems of Jewish continuity
of the stomach has declined in
Sponsor is the American Habo-
from various viewpoints.
Bertram H. Gold, executive vice the past two decades, lung cancer nim Association, 200 Park Ave.
president of the American Jewish has multiplied. In fact, said Prof. South, Suite 1309, New York 10003.
Committee, will make the opening Tranin, the incidence of lung can-
keynote address on the theme, cer is rapidly approaching epi- Massada Coffee House
IS NOW LOCATED AT
"Confronting Threats to Jewish demic proportions.
Massada Youth will present an inr
In his estimation 80 to 90 per
Continuity: Building Jewish Com-
cent of all cases are the result of Israeli coffee house 8 p.m. Satur-
munity Life for the Future."
There will be sessions on Jew- the polluted atmosphere, which day at the Zionist Cultural Center, NI
Oak Park
ish education, Jewish center work, is also responsible for the high Southfield. There will be refresh-
Near 10 Mile Rd.
ments, dancing and folk singing.
children's and family services, rate of heart disease.
Among Yemenite Jews in Israel Nominal charge. For information, •
care of the aged, youth services,
service to immigrants, care of re- before 1948, heart disease was a call Judy Weiss, 851-4976.
tarded children, mental health, rarity. Twenty years later, the
Duty is what one expects from
community relations, journalism, incidence of heart disease among
others,
it is not what one does
as
is
nearly
as
high
the
Yemenites
synagogue administration, health
oneself.—Oscar
Wilde.
in the Arab population.
and library work.

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