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June 04, 1971 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-06-04

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Honor for Mrs. Adler, Tribute to Rabbi Adler
Planned at Annual Jewish National Fund Fete

An attendance of several hun-
dred is expected at the annual
dinner of the Jewish National Fund,
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, June 17,
in honor of Goldie Adler.

nounced the appointment of Mrs.
Murray Shekter, president of the
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, and
Mrs. Joseph Deutch as her co-
chairman.
Invitations to the dinner were in
the mail last week and prospective
attendees are asked to return them
as soon as possible. Attendance at
the dinner requires a minimum
planting of 40 trees per couple in
the Adler Forest.
Mrs. Adler came to Detroit with
her husband 3Z years ago.
She served as president of the
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah dur-
ing 1944-45.
When Rabbi Adler became an
armed forces chaplain during
World War H, she accompanied
him, and when he went overseas
she returned to Detroit to give
her time and efforts to many
philanthropic, social and educa-
tional agencies here.
The daughter of an Orthodox
rabbi, Goldie Adler was born and
educated in New York and taught
MRS. MORRIS ADLER
English and Hebrew before her
Proceeds of the dinner will go marriage to Rabbi Adler. Since
toward the planting of a forest in coming to Detroit, she has taught
Israel, in recognition of Mrs. Bible to adult classes and has been
Adler's notable contributions to the a frequent book reviewer at the
major Jewish causes and to Israel's Shaarey Zedek.
A organizer of the Women's Di-
needs.
The forest also will serve to vision of the Detroit Round Table
memorialize in Israel her late hus- of Catholies, - Protestants and Jews
band, Rabbi Morris Adler, and the arid" of the women's division of the
"Rabbi Morris and Goldie Adler Jewish Welfare Federation, Mrs.
Forest in Israel" will 'thus serve Adler also is on the boards of
Hadassah, Bnai Brith, Shapero
the dual purpose.
School of Nursing, Women's Guild
of Sinai Hospital and Southfield
Arts Council.
She was appointed by Walker
Cisler to the centennial commit-
tee of Wayne State University
and was asked to serve as an
honorary chairman of the De-
troit Job Training Center for
Women.
Mrs. Adler is a recipient of the
Hadassah "Myrtle Wreath" Award,
Mrs. Shekter
the highest national honor given
Mrs. Louis Berry, as chairman I by the organization. Recently, she
of the committee of hostesses, an- received the Eleanor Roosevelt

Humanities Award from the Israel
Bond Organization.
Mrs. Adler co-edited and com-
piled "The Voice Still Speaks" and
"May I Have a Word With You,"
two books of Rabbi Adler's ser-
mons. She has written and lectured
widely.
Reservations for the dinner are
now being taken at the office of
the Jewish National Fund. The
planting of a minimum of 40 trees
per couple is required for attend-
ance at the dinner.
Robert St. John, eminent author
and lecturer, one of America's
most distinguished Christian Zion-
ists, will be the guest speaker at
the dinner.

Friday, June 4, 1971-5

Terrorists Going to Dogs for Frontier Violence

HAIFA (ZINS) — To conserve from such an "invasion," asked the
manpower, which is in short sup- j Israel government to pay compen-
ply, Arab terrorists are unleashing, sation on the ground that it re-
wild, hungry dogs across the Leba- sulted from "hostile enemy opera-
nese frontier into Israel, where tions."
they seek out fowl and lambs.
Avivim, a frontier settlement
which sustained considerable loss

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Birth Rate on Increase

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — In 1970,
Israeli registeted 61,000 births,
as compared with 58,000 the year
before. This represented a slight
increase in the birth rate, which
is now 24 per 1,000 of population.
Last year, it was 23.4; awl' in
1968, 22.8 births per 1,000.

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Natan Peled Denies Black Panther
Charge of Favoritism to New Olhn

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Immigrant
Absorption Minister Natan Peled
has denied recent charges by
Black Panthers that state funds
are being wasted on new immi-
grants while the Israeli poor are
being neglected. Replying to ques-
tions at a press luncheon, Peled
said, however, that he was looking
into the matter of granting new
immigrants loans to buy cars. He
said that to his knowledge no
immigrants who purchase luxury
apartments have applied for gov-
ernment loans, although they would
be entitled to them under existing
practice. He said that if such ap-
plications were made he would conk
sider restricting the loans.
Jerusalem's self-styled Black
Panthers are slum youths, mostly
of North African and Asian origin.
They have demonstrated, some-
times violently, against what they
allege is discrimination against
Oriental Jews in housing, employ-
ment and education.
They have charged that new im-
migrants from the Soviet Union
and from affluent Western coun-
tries receive generous financial
aid from the state while impover-
ished slum dwellers are neglected.
Peled said he has set up a com,
mittee to examine the whole prob-
lem. He added that as a matter
of principle "there is no reason to
neglect immigrant absorption in
order to find funds to fight pov-
erty." He suggested other areas
where funds could be diverted,
such as public building. "The
underprivileged sectors of the
population should be given serious
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