THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, June 25, 1971 `Complete Sellout' by Sadat Told by St. John at JNF Event who had proclaimed Goldie Adler Day in Southfield, presented the honoree with the seal of his city. Greetings from the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit were brought by its president, Alan Schwartz. David P. Zack, president of JNF in Detroit, gave a brief out- line of the work of the 70-year- old organization, whose first land purchase was in 1905 and which recently planted its 100,000,000th tree in Israel. Announcement was made at the dinner of a $25,000 pledge to JNF by Joseph and Rose Frenkel for the planting of a 10,000-tree forest adjoining the Adler forest. Other participants in the pro- gram were Shaarey Zedek Rabbi Irwin Groner, who delivered the invocation, and Rabbi Moses Lehr- man of Cong. Bnai Moshe, who led the grace after meals. Dr. Leon THE BERNARD. STASHEFSKYS Fram of Temple Israel pronounced Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stashef- the benediction. A sing-along at the informal event sky were honored by their chil- was led by Mrs. Louis Beresh, ac- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Stas- companied by Rose Mash. Among son and Mr. and Mrs. S. Daniel the Hebrew and Yiddish melodies Levit, at a -50th wedding anniver- was "Eishes Chayil" (Woman of Valor), sung in tribute to Mrs. sary buffet dinner Sunday. The Mrs. Morris Adler receives the Menora Award from the Jewish Adler. dinner was at the Levit home on National Fund at a June 17 dinner in her honor. The presentation As in previous years, each woman Arden Park Dr., Farmington. is made by Louis Berry. guest was presented with a seed- * * C To celebrate their anniversary, ling, representative of the work of the genius. of the Israelis is not spite the immorality of great power the Jewish National Fund in Is- the couple plans a trip to Israel politics, despite Russian ambitions just military, they put on every in the fall to visit their other son, rael's upbuilding. crate of oranges: Product of the in the Middle East, despite the Yisroel, and his family. Sovereign State of Israel. Just treachery of France, the difficul- The Stashefskys of Ward Ave. MUSIC TO PLEASE think of all those Arab diplomats t ties England puts in her way, the have spent their married life in in Yugoslavia having to peel off vaccination of American foreign Detroit. Mrs. Stashefsky is a life the JAFFA from their oranges— policy and adverse boasts in the member of the Jewish National and having to pass the shop win- United Nations, Israel is going to Fund. They have nine grandchil- and his Orchestra dows with those crates of oranges live. Because the Jews of Israel dren. and the Jews of the Diaspora are 355-5962 marked with Israel's name.” Twenty-three years ago, when united on that one point. And also MUSIC BY St. John first went to Palestine to because there are some of the cover the War of Independence, rest of us who, not having been Israelis couldn't even produce born Jewish, would not want to good matches, he said. "Today, live in a world in which Israel AND HIS ORCHESTRA she's producing jet planes." And could not exist." Presentation of the JNF's silver the surest sign of progress 968-2563 ONE CENT SALE!! I of all: The ZIP code is coming to menora award to Mrs. Adler was BUY ONE AT made by Louis Berry, a past Israel in the fall, he said. REGULAR PRICE honoree, who noted the Adlers' "In my opinion," he said, "de- inspiration and guidance to the AND NEXT ONE FOR ONE CENT Jewish community. With a hand "f- NATURAL VITAMINS p sale on • gesture toward the audience, Mrs. Vitamin - c" Candy Centerpieces ORGANIC FOODS Adler responded that "This award 2823 Coolidge, Berkley Personalized Party is your award. No one can go it PHONE 543-3505 alone. We need each other." Mementos Free Parking Open Daily 10 to 7 Southfield Mayor Norman Feder, The I. L. Peretz School and par- Approval came at a June 2 meet- Invitations and Party Ac- ents of the Windsor Hebrew Day ing of the two schools. lo The day and afternoon programs • School have agreed to an amalga- cessories for all occasions. NS ON • SPECIAL MARK-DOWNS • • mation of the two schools into a will share administration, teach- • • • day and afternoon school program, ers, facilities and equipment on : • LONG SKIRTS AND DRESSES the premises of the Peretz School, : For Preteens & Juniors • beginning in September. The combined organization is the 1661 Ouellette. • outgrowth of discussions initiated 646-6138 The Windsor Jewish Community by the Jewish education committee e of the Jewish Community Council. Council will hold its annual meet- • • I IN • ing 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Jewish Center. There will be elec- : OAK PARK • „,, •• --..< tions and reports. 23133 COOLIDGE e ll • * * * North of 9 Mile • Just No • Oj s'=9\' /4; ♦ 6 kp6 11W 1441 1.asiond at the Applications for Camp Yomee • Phone: 545-3242 ft are being accepted by the Windsor 074% Jewish Center. For information, call the Center, 254-7558. %, OF •Berna Stershep k vs Hilve 50th A nniversary SAM BARNETT A living tribute 'to the memory of Rabbi Morris Adler and to his widow Goldie—who insisted that "Morris is here tonight"—was paid by more than 500 guests at a testi- monial dinner last Thursday night, at which a forest in Israel was established in the Adler name. The dinner, held at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, also marked the 70th anni- versary of the JNF, described by the guest speaker as "a little or- ganization that probably has cre- ated more beauty in this world in the last 70 years than has any other." The speaker, Robert St. John, was introduced by dinner chair- man Philip Slomovitz as "a liber- tarian" — referring to St. John's strong Zionist ties over the past quarter century. It is a love for Israel which the Christian jour- nalist and author revealed many times during the course of his talk. St. John was not optimistic about the political situation in the Middle East. "In Washington," he said, "it's more clear daily that Anwar Sadat has sold out completely to the Russians . . that Russia will have full control of Egypt." Now that Egypt is a satellite, he added, Russian arms are arriving in even greater quantities. Yet, "Israel is not panicking. Through her diplomatic channels, she is letting President Nixon know that he must make good now on his promises to Israel — both actual and implied." At the same time, St. John said, "Israel is saying to America and the rest of the world that she does not want any American man- power, any international guaran- tees nor any foreign intervention." Back from Yugoslavia, St. John related an amusing side- light on the pro-Arab country; "Yugoslavians love oranges. And on every one of them," he said, "is printed in large letters: JAFFA. But just to show that HY HERMAN BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS • I. L. 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