THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, August 13, 1971 Lorraine Kuhn to Pc Soutlifielder Asks Aid for Soviet Kin Detroit Action Committee "We received a rejection (visa) Bride of Allan Rimar on The Soviet Jewry has taken steps because husband's brother is a Sandmel Ends Windsor Lectureship; Two New Books Are Being Published contains an important chapter re- futing the current anti-Zionist propaganda. Forty-nine nuns this week com- pleted a course in "Pauline The- ology" which was conducted by Prof. Samuel Sandmel of Hebrew Union College- • Jewish Institute s, • of Religion for a six-week period. at Windsor Uni- versity (former- :']'• 1 y Assumption College). D r . Sandmel' indicated t h a t great interest 4? was shown in his approach to the subject which in- eluded emphasis on the Jewish historical back- - • ground. Sandmel Emphasizing that "inherited grievances should not remain a factor now," Prof. Sandmel said before leaving his visiting lectureship: "I don't be- lieve in blaming Christians in our time for what Christians in an- other time, in a place remote from them, did." A new book by Dr. Sandmel will be published in the fall by Wayne State University Press. Dr. Sandmel's "The Many Is- raels," due from Ktav next month, Hope Happening Set for Aug.26-29 "Let's Get Together — Down- town" is the theme of Detroit Hope Happening 2. It's a chance to get together and turn on to Detroit —the sounds, the excitement, the enjoyment, the people that are Detroit. Detroit Hope Happening 2, the exciting concept, is a people's fes- tival—a chance for the citizens of Detroit to use its urban spaces for their mutual enjoyment. Detroit's Common Council and Mayor Roman S. Gribbs have worked together to make available the facilities of the Kern Block, Kennedy Square, Woodward Ave., Campus Martius, Monroe and Grand Circus Park for this festival of games and entertainment to be staged Aug. 26-29 by Focus: HOPE. The Happening opens noon Aug. 26 and runs until 10 p.m. On Aug. 27 and 28 the hours will be noon to 11 p.m. and on Sunday, Aug. 29, the hours will be noon to 10 p.m. Detroit Hope Happening 2 will open with ceremonies that will in- clude city and suburban dignitaries and the music of Bob Snyder Dix- ieland Combo. It will close Sunday evening with a special concert in- volving many of Detroit's talented entertainers. MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 Pregnant? Need Help? for as ,,istanr, in obtaining a legal Abortion immediately Cali (313)961-1775 Problem Pregnancy Counselling Service 8 AM-?0 PM-7 DAYS Caricatures for your party By SAM C. FIELD Jewish Agencies Help `Hard-to-Place' Children MONTREAL (JTA)—The pass- age of Quebec's Bill 9, which per- mits "a child who is free of any religion to be placed in any faith," has enabled the Baron de Hirsch Institute and Jewish Children's Welfare Bureau to find homes for the "hard-to-place" racially mixed child according to Your Commun- ity Voice, the publication of the Allied Jewish Community Seri- , ice here. Liberalized abortion laws and widespread use of birth control have drastically reduced the num- ber of white infants available for adoption. At the same time, social conscience is growing among the middle class. Quebec's adoption law eases the way for those want- ing to adopt and improves the chances for thousands of "hard- to-place" children. "By updating our adoption policy," says Baron de Hirsch executive director Solo- mon Brownstein, "we are giving Montreal Jews a chance to do something that might turn out to be the most significant and mean- ingful thing they ever do." STAR-SPANGLED MISS -LORRAINE KUHN Mr. and Airs. Oscar Kuhn of Sorrento Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Lor- raine to Allan B. Rimar, son of Mrs. Isadore Goldenberg of TEL AVIV (JTA)—Prison terms Coolidge Hwy., Oak Park, and the ranging 10-14 years were meted late Mr. Benjamin Rimar. A November wedding is plan- out by a military tribunal in Lydda to the three women who pleaded ned. guilty to charges of entering Israel with the intent of carrying out acts of sabotage for Arab terrorists. The three also were accused of possessing explosives. Nadia Bardali, 26, was sentenced Robert Stolz, the eminent Vien- nese musician, whose operettas to 12 years while her 21-year-old and other compositions have been sister Marlene was given 10 years. played in many countries, is being The German-born French-educated honored in American and overseas Evelyne Barge, 27, was sentenced to 14 years in jail. communities. After imposing the sentences, the The most recent recognition given his works took the form of a "Cer- court continued hearing the case tificate of Citizenship" granted him against two French elderly people, Edith and Pierre Burghalter, who by Montclair, N.J. Stolz's music enhances the new are being tried on the same composition, "Der Sonne nach ins charges. They have pleaded not gelobte Land," dedicated with af- guilty. fection to Israel. This music for a According to Israeli authorities, march, entitled in English "Follow they were found in possession of the Sun," has three texts—,Hebrew the activating devices for the three by Oded Avissar, English by Mack women's explosives. 1 David and the German by Max Colpet. Continued eloquence wearies. The English text reads: —Pascal. Women Saboteurs Given 10-14 Years Follow the sun to the promised land follow the sun to the promised land ! a promised land true that is waiting for you and it holds out a friendly hand. You'll meet people who laugh and NOW ALL BRANDS at MAJOR DISCOUNTS • 20% ABOVE SALE Call For Details Unique Furniture 352-6511 DECORATING ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE DRESS SHOP SIZES 1 2-1 8 REOPENS Mon., Aug. 23 With Exciting New FALL FASHIONS Dresses, long dresses, fun fur coats, suits. All weather coats MON. THRU FRI., 11:00-4:00 26400 Southfield Rd. 3 Blks. N. of 10V2 Mile Rd. 557-6933 i. 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And the star of love like a star of peace is the star in the flag they fly. Follow the sun to the promised land, Michigan State houses more stu- dents on campus, in excess of i follow the sun to the promised land 20,000, than any other university a promised land true that is waiting there for you, in the country. ! and it holds out a friendly hand. 399-1320 to assist a Southfield resident who hero of the country. We are not has appealed to the committee for going to let this stop us—we will assistance toward the release of do everything possible to get out." his sister and her family, Soviet The Detroit Action Committee citizens in Vilnius, Lithuania. on Soviet Jewry is working closely The Soviet family consists of with state representatives and offi- Yocha and Aba Leibowitz and cials in New York to help secure their two children, a son, Leiba; visas for the Leibowitz family. and a daughter, Seina. The fam- ily applied for a visa five years J. J. CLARKE STUDIO ago requesting to be reunited Portraiture of Distinction with Yocha's father, Hertz Ra- For Your Wedding Formals' - Candids - Direct Color binowitz, in Petah Tikva, Israel. Helen Opatowski, chairman of 3223 W. McNichols the committee, said the Southfield Nr. Muirlond Call 341-4141 resident spoke with his sister last week. She pleaded for assistance to be reunited with her father in Israel. A long distance phone call followed the telegram sent from SAVINGS Yocha and Aba. It reads in trans- PLAN ► lation: Marguerite Zozenn Chajes, who directs many of her musical ac- tivities in Vienna, says that Stolz, who reached his 90th year a few months ago, remains active in musical spheres and is an ardent advocate of Israel's rights. She said he has been honored in Israel on several occasions. "From 1938, when he escaped the Nazi scourge, he has helped many Jewish causes," Mrs. Chajes said. 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