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June 25, 1971 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-06-25

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16—Friday, June 23, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hillel School to Fly Two New Flags

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Oakland Branch, AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY
WOMEN, in anticipation of its 25th
annual book sale Oct. 13-15, asks
donors to deposit books in contain-
ers set at Farmer Jack, 13 Mile
and Southfield, or at the main
entrances of Harvard Row Shop-
ping Center.

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In celebration of Flag Day, Jewish War Veterans participated
in an assembly at which the students of Hillel Day School received
an auditorium stage flag and an outdoor flag. Shown are (from left),
Mrs. Gloria Ellis, social studies teacher, receiving the flag from
Sam Burnstein, Americanism officer of Block Rose Post 420 and
Morris Elken, commander of Block Rose Post 420. Also shown is
Rabbi Joshue E. Kronenberg, headmaster of Hillel Day School and
Phil Goodman, commander of Roy F. Green Post 529.

Middle Eastern Sun

By LINDA BREINER

(The following poem was one of a collection by Linda which won first prize
in the Teme Skully Writing Contest for youth sponsored by the Jewish Center.)

middle eastern sun beating down—
upon the broad backside of camps divided,
from one another since adolescent days
(Now spoken solely of as bedtime tales)
when they were of the same house,
and common name.

if all the plentiful grains of dry dust sand—
that cover the land, encircling the fields,
held each a puzzle to tease solutions—
the rock amid the grains would ask,
"why, oh why, do two brothers quarrel?"

fruit of the same tree, the two halves of one seed—
in a cradle rocked by one nursemaid,
they were infants swaddled in the same seasons,
the wind is all their sighs,
the sun: their tears,
shed at the bed-board 'tween these 'like-bound families.

as in the brothers' youth the deserts shift—
the rivers swell,
the rivers narrow in succession,
I fear, I fear for the brothers—
their separations
may have cost them something
their boyhoods can't remember.

This Week in Jewish History

(From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Painting

40 Years Ago This Week: 1931

Dr. Otto Kiep, the new German consul general in New York,
assured German-American Jews: "German Jews need have no worry
about their future. Violent anti-Semitism, which, like violent Com-
munism, is a product of Germany's present desperate economic condi-
tion, will pass from the German scene as soon as the economic con-
dition of the Fatherland improves."
The Jewish National Council (Vaad Leumi) said Palestine Jewry
had the world's lowest mortality rate-9.6 per 1,000.
A relaxation of 450-year-old restrictions led to the creation of a
Federation of Jewish Communities of Spain.
Maxim Gorki, writing in Izvestia, warned against anti-Semitism
in Russian literature.

Glass Blowing

Hand Decorated Tin Ware

Candles

Ceramics

Shell Craft







Pottery

Macrame





Sculpture

Paper Tole



Serigraphs

Decoupage.

Flower Arranging

Hand Decorated Wood Plaques



10 Years Ago This Week: 1961

President Kennedy asked five Arab heads of state to "cooperate
fully" in solving the refugee problem.
Adolf Eichmann, in the second week of his defense, insisted he
had had no role in the murder of 6,000,000 Jews. Questioned about
an aide's killing of 100 children in 24 days, he proclaimed his inno-
cence by explaining: "If I had handled the matter it would not have
taken 24 days."
Dr. Hans Globke, West German state secretary, accused- by Eich-
mann of responsibility for the repression of Jews, said the legislation
was "initiated" by Deputy Fuehrer Rudolf Hess. He himself fought the
move, Globke said.
A study by an Israeli found that 59.1 per cent of the German Jews
who had married since the end of World War II had wed non-Jews.
Robert Briscoe, Lord Mayor of Dublin, was re-elected by a 22-21
vote of the city council.
West Germany agreed to lend $250,000,000 to Syria for a dam ,p4141
other industrial projects.




and many more.

Demonstrations by Artists

MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION

Northwestern at Eight Mile and Greenfield Roads

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