THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Planting of Trees in Vietnam Shows 'Jewish Concern' WASHING-TON (JTA)—The Viet- namese Veterans Against the War have inaugurated a project with five Washington area rabbis to plant $50,000 worth of trees in Vietnam as a means of "repairing the ecological destruction caused by American defoliation." The project is directed to the Washington Jewish community. According to Rabbi Joseph P. Weinberg of the Washington He- brew Congregation, it is "a vehicle for the Jewish community to ex- press concern over the war in a Jewish context." The anti-war group, joined by the rabbis and local students, held a formal signing ceremony of the Peoples Peace Treaty. The original was signed Decem- ber 1970 by American, South and North Vietnamese students op- posed to the present government in Saigon and demanding imme- diate total withdrawal of Amer- ican forces from Indo-China. Bruce Waxman, a member of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, called on the Jewish com- munity "to end' the separation between being Jewish and being people." He urged Jews to oppose the war as Jews, out of religious and moral scruples. "We can't just feel Jewish on Yom Kippur," Wax- man said. In addition to Rabbi Weinberg, the rabbis participating in the sign- ing were Eugene Lipman, Temple Friday, June 18,1971--13 Sinai; Harold White, American University Hillel chapter; Bernard Nehlman, Temple Micah; and E. William Seaman, Washington He- brew Congregation. r e S e n fS GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE PRINCE EDWARD TALI( of For the Look of today in Black & Grey ThE TOWN • WE'RE WHERE YOU WANT US!! Cut Velvet • Bell Bottoms • Flares • Boots • Colored Shirts For Proms & Weddings Tuxedo Sales & Rental 126 S. Woodward OLDSMOBILE INC. (1st Block South of Maple on Woodward) Birmingham, Mich. Sales • Service on all makes LOWED BRANDS • DETROIT. U S A • 42 PR1OF 28000 TELEGRAPH AT TEL-TWELVE MALL 48075•354-3300 SOuTHFIELO. MICHIGAN DETROIT FRIENDS OF YESHIVA UNIVERSITY CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO THE HERITAGE SCHOLARSHIP FUND BRUNCH MAX SOSIN Chairman Scholarship Fund Campaign GUEST SPEAKER RABBI HERBERT C. DOBRINSKY Associate Director, Community Service Division, Yeshiva University SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1971 • 10:00 A.M. CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK " SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN Ladies Corffially Invited RSVP ABRAHAM BORMAN Chairman, Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University ABRAHAM BORMAN IRWIN I. COHN Chairman -!:::DETROIT FRIENDS OF YESHIVA UNIVERSITY Co - Chairman - HONORARY CHAIRMEN Rabbi Hayim Donin Max M. Fisher David Goldberg Rabbi James I. Gordon Hon. Lawrence Gubow Hon. Nathan J. Kaufman Hon. Charles L. Levin Benjamin Levinson Philip Slomovitz Phillip Stollman Stanley J. Winkelman David P. Zack MASTER BUILDERS Irwin I. Cohn Nathan Freedland David Goldberg Norman Allan Abraham Borman Tom Borman Nathan I. Goldin Samuel Hechtman Morris Karbal Daniel A. Laven Edw. C. Levy John E. Lurie* Harold Soble Max Stollman Phillip Stollman deceased HERITAGE SCHOLARSHIP FUND CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN NATHAN I. GOLDIN Max Sosin • CO - CHAIRMEN Co-Chairman David Pollack ASSOCIATE CHAIRMEN David I. Berris Paul Borman Jack Bushkin Howard S. Danzig Reubin Dubrinsky Morris Karbal Daniel A. Laven Max Stollman Gen. William J. Weinstein COMMITTEE Philip Ash Samuel Berger Mandell L. Berman Louis Berry Rabbi Aaron Brander Robert Brody Avern L. Cohn Norman Cottler A. J. Cutler Julius Feigelman Morton Feigenson Walter I. Field Dr. Leon Fill Nathan Fishman Hymen Freedland Joseph Frenkel Willam A. Genser Irwin Green Jack Greisman Rabbi Israel I. Halpern Joseph Holtzman Jack Korman Jack I. Kraizman Joseph Lee Sol Lessman Morris Ben Lewis Hyman Lipsitz Rabbi Joel J. Litke Charles Milan Isadore Muskovitz Meyer H. Must Werner Osten Irving I. Palman Rabbi Samuel H. Prero David Rosen Julius Rotenberg I. William Sherr Richard Sloan Nathan Soberman Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman: Morris Tulupman Max J. Weinberg Isadore Winkelman Charles S. Wolpin FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 962-5281 — 961-7289 DAVID POLLACK Co-Chairman