THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Fri&y, May 21, 1971
Airlift Touches Down at Embassy
Detroit area women participated in the Israel Embassy Airlift
to Washington, D.C., where they were the guests of Mrs. Itzhak
Rabin, wife of the Israel ambassador to the United States, at an
Israel Bond "Golden Sponsor" luncheon in the embassy residence.
Mrs. Rabin presented the Golden Sponsor Emblem to purchasers of
$5,000 or more in Israel Bonds. Mrs. Samuel Hamburger was chair-
man. Pictured are (from left) front row: Mesdames Morris Pelavin
of Flint, Irwin Green, Joseph H. Newman, Louis Cooper, Pearl Nosan,
Louis Berry, Hamburger, Rabin, Norma Hudosh, Henry Dorfman,
Sidney Schwartz, Mrs. Lillian Fisher, Detroit women's division di-
rector; Norman Adelsberg, Felix Rosenzweig and Maurice Lezell.
Back row: Mesdames William Stoler, Hilda Leibo, national women's
division director; David Pollack and Fred Baum.
Jewish Women's Organizations' League
to Install Mrs. Howard B. Appelman
The League of Jewish Women's
Organizations will hold its 44th
annual installation luncheon 12:30
p.m. Thursday at Cong. Beth Sha-
lom.
The annual organizational dis-
plays will be shown and judged
for originality, content and artistic
ability.
Officers to be installed with Mrs.
Appelman are:
Vice presidents. Mesdames Jules
Sanders, Israel Wiener, Aaron
Shifman and Norman E. Kanter;
treasurer, Mrs. Gerald Bloom;
secretaries, Mesdames Leo Ordin,
Paul Feldman, Bernard Colton,
Samuel Bishop, Morton Oppenheim
and Jack Friedman; historian,
Mrs. Jack Shenkman; and parlia-
mentarian, Mrs. Frederick Shevin.
Adviser will be the outgoing
president, Mrs. Louis G. Redstone.
The installing officer will be Mrs.
Marvin B. Levy.
Luncheon reservations are being
taken by Mesdames Julia Ring,
LI 2-9173, and Maurice Zuckerstein,
LI 8-9140.
The longer I live the more keenly
I feel that whatever was good
enough for our fathers is not good
enough for us. —Oscar Wilde
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`Catholic Women
for Soviet Jews'
Clara Maria Henning. the only
woman and lay member of the
Canon Law Society of America,
who served on the Detroit Arch-
diocesan Tribunal for the past two
summers, has launched an inter-
national movement to aid Jews in
the Soviet Union.
Miss Henning, 29, said her or-
ganization, "Catholic Women for
Soviet Jews," is meant to give
dynamic support to the movement,
"although prominent churchmen
have expressed their concern for
Soviet Jews."
She added: "The Christian
churches have been silent far too
long in the historical repression of
Judaism. They have not exactly
been defenders, let alone suppor-
ters of Jewish culture," she said.
A convert to Catholicism, Miss
Henning was born in Germany
to "Protestant-agnostic" parents.
She and her mother immigrated
to the U.S. when Miss Henning
was 15.
Living in New York, she said,
gave her a strong appreciation of
the Jewish people, their culture
and religion.
She received her bachelor of
canon law in 1968, a license of
canon law the following year and
completed her doctoral studies in
1970. While working on the latter,
she was a member of the Detroit
Archdiocesan Tribunal.
Trained in political science and
aware of what happened to Euro-
pean Jewry in World War II, Miss
Henning said she recognizes the
process by which a Jewish minor-
ity is used in Russia for political
ends.
Mr. Schlosser to Take
Ricki Ingber as Bride
MRS. HOWARD APPELMAN
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Hebrew culture, is convening its
biannual national convention June
10-13 at the Hotel La Reine Brad-
ley, Bradley Beach, N.J.
Rabbi David Mirsky, dean of
Stern College for Women of Ye-
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