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December 17, 1971 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-17

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Howard Rhine Elected
New COLPA President

NEW YORK (JTA)—The legal
rights of the Orthodox Jewish com-
munity "have finally been substan-
tially defined and protected," by
its own legal arm," the National
Jewish Commission on Law and
Public Affairs, according to the
Orthodox agency's new president,
Howard Rhine, a 32-year-old New
York attorney. Rhine, who succeeds
Julius Berman of New York, said
COLPA had "succeeded in advocat-
ing the interests of the Orthodox
Jew in an articulate, professional
and dynamic manner in the courts
and legislatures of this nation."

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Benevolent Group
Closes Shop With
Gift to 4 Charities

Four charities will benefit, as
the nonprofit Youth Guidance of
Michigan, Inc., closes its books
for the last time.
Incorporated in 1943 by six local
men, the group had the aim of dis-
couraging juvenile dolinguency by
encouraging social and athletic ac-
tivties among young people. They
founded a boy scout troop and dis-
tributed money annually to many
philanthropic causes.
But now its president, Samuel
Ravitz, one of the original mem-
bers, said most of the men are of
pension age and, quite frankly,
"we are a little tired and cannot
carry on as vigorously as we used
to."

He said the membership, which
held its final meeting Thursday
to dlstrtibute the last of its funds,
hopes the younger generation will
take over its work, for "our
youth today need more help than
ever before."
Recipients of the $2,500 funds
are Akiva Hebrew Day School, Boy
Scouts of America, Starr Common-
wealth and Old Newsboys Goodfel-
low Fund.
Surviving members besides Ray-
itz are co-founders Abe Sampson
and Joseph Steinberg, as well as
Lew Kruger, Phil Bolton, Joseph
Hassel and Joseph Gutfreund.
The other three founding mem-
bers, Morrey Shepherd, Max Samp-
son and David Liebow are de-
ceised, as are William Ribiat, Jos-
eph Zuckerberger, Lou Levin, Abe
Feinberg, Harry Warsh and Rev.
Israel Rosin.
The Boy Scout gift is in memory
of Mr. Liebow, who was active in
the movement.

Edelheit-Holcman Rites Dr. Priver Heads
Scheduled for August 3-County United
Health Unit

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Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Edelheit of
Pierce Ave., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Janis to Sammy Holcman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holcman of
Hilton Ave., Southfield.
Miss Edelheit, a junior major-
ing in speech pathology at Wayne
State University, is a member of
Wayne's speech and hearing hon-
orary. Her fiance is a senior ma-
joring in electrical engineering at
Wayne. He Is president of the stu-
dent chapter of the Institute of
Electrical and Electronic Engi-
neers and vice president of Eta
Kappa Nu, electrical engineering
honors society.
An August wedding is planned.

Hebrew Action League
Hits Yule 'Trappings'
at OP Public Buildings

The Hebrew Action League, in
a letter to the mayor of Oak Park

Jewish Leftists Seek
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more power than any other man protested the decoration of public
in the earth, but he cannot stop a offices with Christmas decorations.
Classified Ads Get Quick Results sneeze.—Mark Twain.
Jack Gunsaulus, chairman of the
league, said be will pursue the
matter until the ornaments are
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removed or similar decorations are
put up in observance of Hanuka.
Gunsaulus called it "an affront
HEADQUARTERS FOR
to those Jewish citizens who pay
• LATEST DOMESTIC AND
taxes to see those 'trappings' of
IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS
Christmas every time they pass
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The league chairman also said
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40—Friday, December 17, 1971

State on West Bank

PARIS (JTA) — The "Judeo-
Arab Friendship Association," a
left-wing Jewish group here, has
called for the creation of a Pales-
tinian state on the West Bank and
for making Jerusalem the joint
capital of such a state and of Is-
rael.
"We • are convinced that the re-
sponsible men in Nablus, Ramal-
lab, Hebron and elsewhere can
become the skeleton of such a fu-
ture Palestinian republic, federated
and friendly to the State of Israel,"
the secretary general of the asso-
ciation, Charles Jacobson, stated.
"This, provided the •creation of
kibutzim on the West Bank is
stopped," he added. In his opinion
the soldier- workers there must be
replaced by the Baza camps' ref-
ugees who should be trained for
socialist work in Israel's kibutzim.
"Only when the Palestinian flag
flies over these sites of socialist
work will the situation change,"
Jacobson stated.

There is no sin except stupidity.
—Oscar Wilde.

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Bloom, chief of the Sinai Hospi-
tal dental clinic and member of
the 'Detroit Board of Health; Dr.
Ruben Meyer, chairman of the
department of community and fam-
ily medicine, Wayne State Univer-
sity School of Medicine; and James
Rossen of Southfield.
Dr. Meyer will serve on the UHO
executive committee.

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