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December 17, 1971 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-17

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Help Soviet Jews, Women Urged by Dr. Allan Pollack at Federation Institute

"The Soviet Union has declared "the re-emergence of Russian
war on the Jewish people," Dr. Jews."
Dr. Pollack called upon the
Allan Pollack, professor of Rus-
sian history at Yeshiva Univer- American Jewish community to
sity, told 550 women attending the assist Russian Jews in their fight
Institute Day of the Jewish Wel- for survival. "If we are dedi-
fare Federation Women's Division
cated, then we can help Soviet
last week at the Jewish Center.
Jewry and In the process build
"There are many fronts to that a vital community here at home
war—in Israel and in Russia—but . . . The obligation that we have
is to fullfill our destiny and
it is one great battle.
"Jews make a perfect scape-
goat. They are at once an enemy
abroad and at home . . . weak
enough not to constitute a real
threat yet prominent enough to be
sufficiently visible," he said.
The Soviets justify their treat-
ment of Jews who are Russian
citizens by reviving the ancient
specter of an "international Zion-
ist conspiracy."
Dr. Pollack said - that we have
"witnessed two miracles of mod-
ern Jewry in recent years." The
first was the Six-Day War and
from the war came the second,

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, December 17, 1971

The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's women's division annual
institute drew more than 500
women. Shown are (from left)
Dr. Allan Pollack, professor of
Russian history at Yeshiva Uni-
versity, who spoke on Soviet
Jewry; Mrs. Milton Weiss, chair-
man of the institute; Mrs. How-
ard Levine, national chairman of
women's communal services for
the Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds; and
Mrs. Norman 1Jaimark, vice
president of the women's divi-
sion.

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yet so


e

-the survival of Judaism in the the women's division, told the
United States, Israel and in every gathering that "Our women's di-
vision raises more money per
part of the world."
Mrs. Levine said Jewish women capita than any other in the coun-
should include in their "sphere of try. Detroit Federation women
influence" the Jews behind the are knowledgable and concerned."
Iron Curtain and in Arab coun -
from
tries, as well as the civil rights
"Our uniqueness is that Judaism and the peace movements here at
LONDON, ENGLAND
is a religion not of isolation but horhe. She said that Jewish women
of commitment. Women will insure must view as "Jewish problems"
those which beset the society in
which we live.
and His ORCHESTRA
Mrs. Milton Weiss, chairman of
"Distinctive Styling in Music
the institute, explained that the
to Your Individual Taste"
20th annual event was part of the
year-round education program of
Call 557-9332
the division and that this year's .r.
drew the largest attendance in 20
years.
Mrs. Robert Willens was insti-
For Custom Drapery
tute co-chairman, and Mrs. Hugh
H. Greenberg was adviser.
Cleaning, Cal!
Committee chairmen of the insti-
tute were Mesdames Mandell Lan
sky and John H. Shepherd, aides;
Seymour M. Israel and Robert
Mrs. Burt Sins (right), past Siegel, posters; Alan D. Kandel
DPP
CLEANERS,/
chairman of the United Jewish and Maxwell Lapides, publici4, ,
Appeal of Greater New York and Samuel J. Caplan and Jack Rom;
chairman of the women's divi- Inn-chew arrangements; Sheldon
That The Name Implies"
sion of United Jewish Appeal, is D. Stern, discussion coordinator;
shown with Mrs. N. Brewster Norman I. Leeman and Henry
2 ALL THE WORK
Broder, pre-campaign chairman Bogorad, reservations; Frederick
I ,JSTA.LL
_ ;i7
of the Detroit women's division F. Shevin and Louis G. Redstone,
of the 1972 Allied Jewish Cam- hostesses; Jack Robinson, Stuart
paign-Israel Emergency Fund, Davidson, Lewis Egnatei, William
prior to her talk to the women's Zack, Herbert Keidan, Sydney
advance gifts luncheon recently. Bluestone and Melvin Cohen, dec-
Mrs. Alfred L. Deutsch and Mrs. orations; and Henry H. Barris,

build a life for our people here,
in Israel and around the world."
At the morning session of the
institute, Mrs. Howard H. Levine,
West Orange, N.J., chairman of
women's communal, service of the
Council of Jewish Federations and
Welfare Funds, told the group,

Zan Gilbert

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William L. Deutsch were host-
esses at the Alfred Deutsch home
to the 50 women attending the
opening meeting of the women's
pre-campaign activities.

speakers bureau.
Mrs. Max Stollman, president of

Iry Ashin
JEWELER

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THE

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MAKER"

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baked chicken, pot roast,
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There's a -tempting recipe on
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Three kinds: Mushroom, Mari-
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three on hand for family pleasing
variety.

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(Continued from Page 29)
ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL-
IARY, American Legion, will hold
a Hanuka party with the post 8:30
p.m. Wednesday at the Workmen's
Circle Center. The evening will be
highlighted with latkes and games.
• • •
DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a Hanuka lunch-
eon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Frank Rath, 29021
Ramblewood, Farmington. Mrs.
Nurit Peleg will discuss "Hanuka

on the Kibutz." Guests are in-
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field.
Both attend the University of
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STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
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Joseph Hirsch, 24500 Radclift, Oak
Park. Rabbi Hirsch will speak.
• • •
ZEDAKAH CLUB is having a
Hanuka party with games noon
Monday at the Coach House club

OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area)
will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
the home of -Mrs. Chaim Rosen.
berg, 2131 Kipling,. Oak Park.
Rabbi Israel Teitelbaum will
speak.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-
AL CHAPTER, Women's American
ORT, is having a Hanuka party
8 p.m. Monday at Charter House
club room. Latkes and dessert
will be served, and there will be
a "Chinese auction." Friends are

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