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May 21, 1971 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-05-21

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Temples to Join
Memorial Service

Israel Bond Strike Continues
With No Settlement in Sight

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday,

May

21, 1971-23

QUALITY • SERVICE fo PPM

NEW YORK (JTA)—No move- predicted a long strike. He said
ment toward a settlement appeared the. Bond employes had offered to
as the strike of 500 employes of continue working under their old
the Israel Bond Organization, be- contract, if management would ex-
gun at midnight last Friday, ended tend it for several months. He
said management refused to ex-
its first week.
SO CMS
tend the old contract for more
TWo New York state mediators, than "a few days."
Meyer Drucker and Solomon Kreit-
A Bond spokesman conceded
man, met with the disputing
parties last Friday but failed to that the union offered to stay on
the job if the old contract was ex-
avert a strike or to make any
10 MILE Cs GREENFIELD
progress toward an agreement. tended to September, but said the
Kreitman told the Jewish Tele- risk of a strike at that time was
.1,
graphic Agency that mediation ef- too great. He said it would be "dis-
astrous"
for
the
Bond's
fall
cam-
forts were continuing, "formally
and informally" but no further paign, adding, "This union has a
record of striking."
meetings have been scheduled.
The Bond Organization was
Let Jewish Vocational Service sweep away your chores!
Local 1707 of the Community struck twice in recent years. A
and Social Agency Employes, strike in 1967 lasted three days
Willing students available now for many household jobs.
AFL-CIO, meanwhile accused the and another in 1969, five days.
Bond Organization management of
Sixty Israel Bond offices through-
Lawn maintenance
trying to break the union, a charge
out
the country, including De-
Aliya to Be Spurred
vehemently denied by Bond
Light painting and clean-up
troit's, are affected by the strike.
spokesmen.
by Orthodox Bodies
Union E x e cu tiv e Director
Pool maintenance and attendance
NEW YORK—This Sabbath has
been designated as "Aliya Sab- Richard Morton issued a state-
Tennis and swimming instruction
bath" by the joint aliya committee ment listing seven alleged counter-
of the Union of Orthodox Jewish demands- by management to sup-
Party Helpers
meeting Tuesday
Congregations of America and the port the charge, including the
right
of
employes
not
to
be
union
Mother's Helpers
Rabbinical Council of America, as
May 25, 8 p.m.
announced by Emanuel Gruss of members. A Bond spokesman told
Other odd jobs
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
the UOJCA and Rabbi Fabian JTA that the demands attributed
Room 8
Schonfeld of the RCA, co-chairmen. to management were either untrue
Rabbi Schonfeld and Gruss, in or misrepresentations.
1 0 Mile Rd. Branch
their joint statement, stressed that
The spokesman said the Bond
many Orthodox Jews who visited campaign was continuing and
Israel have come to the realiza- up to now has not been serious-
tion that "there is a place for them ly affected by the strike. He
in Israel."
said s Bond affairs and dinners
They and many others— who _ took
place on -- schedule without
would like to seriously investi- incident
despite picketing in sev-
gate the possibilities of settling
eral major cities. The spokes-
in Israel, will be organized in a
man conceded that the effects
so-called "Hugei Aliya," aliya
of the strike would become seri-
circle, to be established in every
ous if it is prolonged and would
Orthodox synagogue.
These groups will be furnished be felt in Israel. He said the
Come Join Our Kindergarten Family
with pertinent information on con- Bond Organization has the "full
ditions in their respective trades support" of the Israeli Treasury
or professions, realistic employ- in the dispute.
ment or investment possibilities,
Eric Strong, a spokesman for
sociological conditions and many Local 1707, told the JTA that he
other items of information of con-
We learn to learn . .
cern to a prospective immigrant.
UOJCA and Rabbinical Council
We love to learn . .
have asked that on Aliya Sabbath,
We learn to love to learn . .
rabbis devote their sermons to
Israel and to personal participation
We love to learn to learn . .
in its upbuilding.
May 21—Temple Emanuel Consec-
ration
Dissatisfied U.S. Youths
23—Temple Emanuel Confir-
Want to Create Kibutzim
mation
26—"Israel's Pos i t i o n To-
How Do We Do It?
JERUSALEM (JTA)—A Jewish
day," Fountain St.
Agency official recently disclosed
Church
that the Agency has been ap-
By creating, manipulating, moving .. .
proached by several hundred young
27—Ahavas Israel Congrega-
singing, dancing, playing .
Through
people from the United States for
tional Supper and Annual
dramatizing,
experimenting, planting .
assistance in setting up their own
Meeting
painting,
clay
modeling, building .. .
independent kibbutzim in Israel.
28—Paul Belfer, Bar Mitzva
According to Avraham Rosen-
reading,
writing .
,
constructing,
*
man, deputy director of the_ settle-
dressing-up, taking trips .. .
cooking,
Temple Emanuel confirmands,
ment department, the inquiries
observing, talking, listening . .
came from persons in their 20s who will be honored at exercises
participating .. .
with university backgrounds who 10 a.m. Sunday, will, be consec-
said they were disillusioned with rated 8:15 p.m. today at services.
the materialistic American way of An oneg Shabat hosted by the
life and wanted to escape from temple will follow the service, to
the polluted urban centers of which the community is invited.
The class consists of Barbara
America where people live in-
loneliness and in fear of violence. Baum, Howard Ditkoff, Debra
Finkelstein, Eric Harris, Florence
Hochberg, Angela Jourden, Law-
Soviet Jewish Writer
rence Laskey, Thomas Lemay,
Publishing Autobiography Judith Newman, Robert Norman,
LONDON (JTA) — Z. Vendroff, Linn Plous, Maria Reider, Janet
the prominent Soviet Jewish writer, Romer, Jocelyn Schneider, Scott
who was 94 in January, has just Shamesman, David Shapiro, Ann
published several chapters of his Silbar, Susan Singer, Rand War-
autobiography, according to reports saw and Julie Wasserman.
*
from Moscow. He was said to be
*
hale and hearty and hard at work
"Israel's Position Today" will
on the remainder of the book.
be explored by Gerald Strober, a
We Learn by Doing
Vendroff was born in Russia and Protestant who serves as consult-
Hillel's curriculum begins right at the Kindergarten level — with a positive motivating, enthusiastic
subsequently moved to New York, ant to the American Jewish Com-
Warsaw and Moscow, where he mittee, 8 p.m. Wednesday at Foun-
approach and interaction. Learning comes alive in Jewish Culture, Tradition, Hebrew, Reading, Writ-
was arrested during the Stalinist tain Street Church. A panel of
ing, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Music, Art and Physical Education.
repression and sent to Siberia for clergymen will join Strober.
six years (1948-54).
* * *
Come Visit Us and See the Reality
Rehabilitated by the Khrushchev
Shelley Rashewsky was elected
regime, Vendroff returned to Mos-
Telephone: 851-2394
cow and became the dean of Soviet president of Ahavas Israel United
32200 Middlebelt Road, Farmington, Michigan 48024
Jewish writers. His collection of Synagogue Youth. Vice presidents
Mr. Paul E. Himelhoch
Rabbi Joshua E. 'Kronenberg
short stories last year was one of are David Manes, Phil Kaufman,
Executive Director
Headmaster
only six books in Yiddish published and Trudy Eisenberg; treasurer,
Barry
Brenner;
and
secretary,
in the Soviet Union since the death
Linda Dolinka.
of Stalin in 1953.

NORTHLAND FORA

Temple Beth El will hold- its
annual Memorial Day services 11
a.m. May 31 at Beth El Memorial
Park.
Participants will be R a b b is
Richard C. Hertz and Morton M.
Kanter, Beth El; Leon Fram and
M. Robert Syme, Temple Israel;
Milton Rosenbaum, Emanu-El;
Philip Berkowitz, Beth Jacob,
Pontiac; Jonathan Plaut, Beth El,
Windsor; and Bruce Warshal, Beth
Emeth, Ann Arbor.
'Rabbi Fram will speak on "Im-
mortal Love." John Redfield,
cantorial soloist, Temple Beth El;
Cantor Harold Orbach, Temple
Israel; and the Temple Beth El
choir, under the direction of Jason
H. Tickton, will render the litur-
gical music.

LEADS THE WAY

GEORGE RUSKIN

NORTHLAND FORD

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