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January 07, 1972 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-07

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Youth

News

Students Invited
to 'Bet Cafe' and
Evening Outing

Synagogue Youth Urged to Help Adults

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Mrs.
Henry N. Rapaport, president of
the National Women's League of
the United Synagogue of America,
defended the adult Jewish estab-
lishment before 1,200 high school
students attending- the 21st annual
convention of the United Syna-
gogue Youth.
She said her generation stands,
for "concern of our fellow Jews
throughout the world, for the
security of Israel, for helping our
Soviet Jewish brothers, for the
rights and dignity of all peoples."
These concerns "of our establish-
ment," Mrs. Rapaport stated, "are
non-negotiable for us as they must
be for you" if Jews are to survive

burst into songs and dance aft er regarding Soviet Jews at the of-
hearing a Soviet Jew say by tele - fices of senators from their home
Crescent Photographers
phone from Leningrad: "This year states.
Candids & Portraits
in Jerusalem." The Russian, Lev
Israel's Ambassador I t zh a k
For Work:gnat, Bar Mitzvas
Lerner, who is seeking to em- Rabin received an extended ova-
and Other happy occasions
igrate to Israel, was saluted in tion. He said the "real challenge
,,FretkItogne,EStirnates
Hebrew with the traditional "Next to the J e wish people — the
Year in Jerusalem"- in a trans- greatest in over 19 centuries" --
498-1145. :
oceanic call.
is the challenge to its youth.
The newly elected president
of USY, Jim Kaufman of
Steubenville, 0., urged the
USY membership to write Presi-
dent Nixon asking him to in-
clude the question of Soviet
Jewry on the agenda of his talks
with Soviet leaders in Moscow
next May. The 18-year-old head
Assembled In London
of the 25,000-member organiza-
tion also urged the establish-
consisting of: miniatures on ivory, tortoise shell snuff boxes, por-
ment in this country of "Jewish
celain plaques, paintings, ivories, tureens, miscellaneous art objects
day schools at every level and
in every community."
The convention delegates split
into three principal groups to work
being disposed of by appointment only. 353-4945
on behalf of Soviet Jewry. Twelve
units, each composed of 40 stu-
dents, visited Jewish and non-
Jewish homes in many areas of
Washington and nearby Virginia
and Maryland to explain and dis-
cuss the problems of Soviet Jews.
Another 300 delegates visited the
State Department, and 350 went
to Capitol Hill to leave petitions

-

Bnei Akiva of Detroit, the Reli-
gious Zionist youth organization,
in conjunction with the Hebrew
department IM the Jewish Center,
will host an Israeli "Bet Cafe"
Lcoffee house) at the new "Moadon
•Msrael" (Israeli Club) 7 p.m. Sun-
as a people.
day at the 10 Mile Center.
Turning to the role of Jewish
Folk singer Mark Goldenberg
youth,
she told the delegates from
will be entertainer. A short Israeli
film, "This Is Israel—in Song," 37 states, Canada, Mexico, Puerto
will be shown. All Zionist youth Rico and Israel that "the enduring
values which bind us together
organizations have been invited.
On Jan. 15 at Rouge Park, high must bridge" the superficial dif-
school students will have an eve- ferences betweep the generations
ning of sledding and tobogganing, in areas such as speech, dress
followed by a singalong. Those and emphasis on material com-
who take part will meet at 7:30 at forts.
The four-day convention of the
Bnei Akiva headquarters.
A Midwest Shabaton has been USY was dominated by the issue
scheduled in the Detroit area with of Soviet Jewry. The -1,500 dele-
Bnei Akiva members from Chi- gates attending a convention ses-
cago, Cleveland and Toronto.
sion applauded loudly and then
Shabat afternoon groups at
young Israel of Oak-Woods now
begin at 3:30. All children age Big Weekend in Store at Bnai Moshe
6-14 are invited.
Bnai Moshe Senior United Syna- ris Mickelson, Larry Cohen, Bob
For information, call Chsiim Hop-
man, resident shaliakh, 544-6661, or gcgue Youth will conduct services Garber, Sam Mickelson, Neil
in
the synagogue Saturday morn- Gross, Steve Wolfe- and Jeff De-
Eli Halpern, 864-5783.
ing, starting at 8:45.
vries. Sandy Sussman is USY
Michael Silberschein will lead chapter president.
Coffee House Planned
Sophomore USY will hold an ice-
Lahav United Synagogue Youth the Shaharit services and deliver
of Cong. Beth Achim, in coopera- a short talk on his study trip to skating party Saturday evening at
the
Oak Park Rink. The group will
Israel.
Torah
readers
tion with the men's club, is
include Mor-
meet 7:45 p.m. at the synagogue.
sponsoring a teen coffee house
After skating, the group will have
8 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue.
a party at the home of president
Tickets can he purchased at the
Marc Ankerman, 13129 Kingston,
door.
Huntington Woods.
Freshman and sophomore USY
chaptaa_will hold a1vwling event
Sunday. --The- group wilt meet- et 2
Dec. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
p.m. at the synagogue and proceed
ert Sher, 18921 Hilton, Southfield,
At the annual meeting of the to Yorba Linda Lanes. Nancy
a son, Michael Benjamin.

A Collection

is

Hoffberger,
Z uckerman on
UIA BOaid

Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. David
Surowitz (Rochelle Friedman),
22011 Sunset, Oak Park, a son,
Brian Michael.

WE HAVE MOVED

Ankerman and Joel Ungar are
United Israel Appeal, Jerold C. chapter presidents.
Hoffberger of Baltimore and Paul
Zuckerman of Detroit were elected
new members of the national Beth Moses -USY
UIA executive committee.

ELIZABETH'S

Maps 2-Day Program

n
Also elected as new board mem-
Beth Moses Senior United Syna-
Dec. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank- bers were Bert Rabinowitz of gogue Youth will present a two-
lin Kutinsky (Kay Pillirris), 24250 Boston and Donald Robinson of 1
day program on the topic "If Not
Oneida, Oak Park, a son, Eric Ian. Pittsburgh.
Now—When Will We Be One?" 8.

Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Chupack, 23025 Sussex, Oak

Max M. Fisher, who retired from
the presidency of the UIA and was
succeeded by Melvin Dubinsky of
St. Louis, was elected as executive
committee member.

Park, a son, Scott Martin.


• To Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Tes-
sler (Tess Friedenberg), 909
Zuckerman was named to the
Broadacre, Clawson, a daughter, CIA board simultaneously with his

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Beth Abraham also will participate.
election to the national chairman- A cultural luncheon and program
will follow the Saturday morning
ship of the United Jewish Appeal. services.
Hoffberger, one of the youngest
executives in the nation to direct
a major industry, is president of Children to See Film

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the National Brewing Company in
Baltimore. He is a trustee of
Goucher College, Johns Hopkins
Hospital in addition to being a
civilian aid to the United States
secretary of the army. He has
served as vice president of the
combined campaign of the Asso-
ciated Jewish Charities and Wel-
fare Fund of Baltimore. Hoff-
berger is president of the Balti-
more Orioles.

The film "Hans Brinker or The
Silver Skates" will be presented by
the Omnibus Children's Film Series
2 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Cen-
ter. The 90-minute movie will be
shown in the auditorium.

They Made
The Grade

lege in New York City.
The scholars are: Seth Cohen,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Co-
hen of Harden Cir., Southfield;
Irving Mandelbaum of Ridgedale
Ave., Oak Park, and Stephen Rich-
mond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Richmond of Sharon Ln., South-
field.
They are among 270 out of the
984 students at the school who
maintained at least a 3.4 average
for the 1970-71 academic year.

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Hospital Visiting Hours
Three residents from Oak Park
and ,Southfield have been named
Suspended Due to Flu
to the dean's list at Yeshiva Col-

During the flu outbreak and un-
til further notice, visiting hours
have been suspended, with a few
exceptions, at Providence Hospi-
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A hospital spokesman said two
members of the immediate family
will be permitted in the room of a
critically ill patient. Following
surgery and birth, two members
of the immediate family will be
permitted in the room during the
first 12 hours only.

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