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February 25, 1972 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-25

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PuzzlingState DepattmentAttitude - iinder-Senkiny.

- fOninitins children's film aeries
of -the Jewish Center . wilt present
W-41t,;Phfuey'-a- .`7ke—Sitaggy- Dog"
Alittu-_
,iljereler-Ilacets -are on
at
iewitth Center 341-4200,

crafts." nature hikes, scavenger
- By JOSEPH-POLAKOFF
Indepetulent 7 Observers consider whether the department would in-
hunt, movies and 'talent show. The
Acstt.

iltMt "rt., loge.) •
that-other factors dietated:the YO.itigate who gave Anderson the
group returns Sunday: afternoon -to
WhY-"did
State Department change. One was that
in a Presi- alleged messages. ' Actually, the
the 10 Mile Center-
camel" --Michael- Sterner's assign
For information, --call, the group anent to head -Jour "interests sec- dential election year, appointment ministers, if correctly quoted, were
of
an
"Arabist"
to
Cairo
to repro
services division, 3414200.
tion" in Cairo?, Sterner is fluent in sent the United States would not go - only restating well-known views.
However, observers could only
Aratge.,;dbas ser.tetheittee 4sivEly in well
..;-The annual Mother and Daughter
Jr ha sizeable section of the wonder why the department re-
the Arab world and is a giiod electorate. -Another was that
Weekend at Camp Tamarack will
anti-
fused
to say it would investigate
friend of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat - elements in Cairo, including the leak
1:10oeld March 24-26. The program
which came in the wake
Sadat. Furthermore, with four the Soviet Embassy, would con- of Anderson's acquisition
is open to mothers with daughters
of classi-
years of experience as chief of the sider, realistically, that the Amend-
in grades 1-9.
lied
memoranda
critical of Dr.
The drama department of the department's Egyptian affairs see: can
The fee will include bus trans-
government is supporting Henry Kissinger's role in the India-
portation from the 10 Mile Center Jewish Center, under the direction tion he is probably the depart- Sadat by sending a personal friend Pakistan developments.
Irene Malin, is seeking new ment's most knowledgeable Egypto- of his to Cairo. A third factor, and
to Tamarack, Shabat dinner, oneg of
Praise for Richard Oavies
students for the spring term.
logist. Rather than send Sterner, perhaps most valid, was that the In
Shebat, hike, singing and snacks.
discussing his arrest
Young people, age 8-18,. dis- however, the department appointed department, in view of the possibil- Moscow and subsequent develop- in
Saturday's program will consist
Joseph Nathaniel Greene, who has ity of a shift in tactics if not strate- ments upon
of a creative •service, arts and cuss and study scenes from. both never
his return to Washing-
served in the Arab world, gy in the coming
comedy and drama. Students learn
months in the •ton, Rep. James H. Scheuer (D.,
about the theater, study speech has been mainly identified with Middle East, wanted a neutral like N.Y.) took the occasion to praise
and action, and character acting. Europe and India, and speaks the 51-year-old Greene to examine Deputy Assistant Secretary or
Italian.
the situation with a fresh eye. In State for European Affairs Rich-
Also; many pupils have the op-
Ironically, Greene's appointment addition, his stay
at Brandeis and L. Davies for his handling of
portunity to participate in stage came while he
was
at
Brandeis
would
help the department justify the Soviet Jewry problem.
and television performances.
Davies
University as a "diplomat in resi- its "even-handedness" should
- By BEN SELIGSON
it underwent criticism for the State
The more experienced students dence." Such an assignment gives
6th Grade
ever
decide
to
swing
its
pendulum
Department's
statement
he
pre-
Mrs. S. Norton's second grade participate in the Center's per- a diplomat time to write a book, closer toward Cairo. seated to the House subcommittee
class is deeply involved with forming drama group, the Young teach or just observe events. Both
No
Comment
on
Broken
Secrets
on
Europe
on
Nov.
9. The state-
Actor's Guild.
Greene and Sterner, incidentally,
ecologY-
Also curious is why the State merit endorsed a proposed resolu-
At 7:30 p.m. Sunday these young are New York City natives,
- At the suggestion of one of the
Department took no public notice tion by Congress about the plight
actors
will
present
four
one-act
Sterner, early_ in October, told
students, Elisheva Sperka, the
of columnist Jack Anderson's use of Soviet Jews -as "appropriate."
class wrote letters to the Amaco plays in the Aaron DeRoy Theater. friends he expected to go to Cairo of super-secret messages between Some, without knowing the full
Oil Co. of Chicago inquiring as to For information, call the Center's by the end of that month. But the department and its mission at import of the statement, took it to
what is being done about air pol- educational services division, ext. about Thanksgiving Day, the de- the United Nations regarding the mean that Davies was undermin-
partment said it would not swap mission's conversations with
lution by that company. Each 269 or 237.
the ing the vast effort to help the
horses in mid-stream. By this it Egyptian and Israeli foreign
child received a button, poster and
minis- Soviet Jew, and harsh remarks in
meant Donald Bergus, chief for
letter from Amoco.
ters in New York. Anderson quoted and out of Congress followed.
four years of the embassy-size "in-
The letters were read to the
both ministers on their views on "Davies has a sympathetic ands:
terests section" in Cairo, would not entering into
class, and plans are being made
some sort of talks understanding view of the Jewish
be
withdrawn from the post while about an interim
to contact other organizations
agreement. He problem in the Soviet Union,"
The Shaarey Zedek Youth Sym- the United Nations was about to said the information came in part Scheuer said. "He is
which may have an effect on
deeply sensi-
phony Orchestra, directed by boil with- the Middle East debate from -"eyes only" messages. "Eyes live of how
ecology.
both the Jewish and
Prior to this, the class had writ- Jerome Stasson, conductor and and with Sadat speaking of 1971 only" means the message is in- non-Jewish communities in our
ten to the Sears Co. thanking them violinist, will perform in a special as being the "year of decision." tended only for the addressee and country feel about this
oppression
But when Bergug came home a is above "top secret" in classifies- of Jews and to see their
for having sponsored the "Winne Jewish Music Month concert 7
lot im-
month later, it was explained that
the Pooh" show on television. The p.m. Thursday at Borman Hall.
tion.
proved.
His
compassionate
view
- The group is composed of young Sterner could not be spared from
Sears Co. was pleased to receive
Nevertheless, when asked the of the Soviet Jews is consistent
the letters and expressed their , people aged 12-18 and features his Washington job since his de- day after Anderson's column ap- with his obligation of serving Amer-
. appreciation by sending balloons soloists and special chamber arture and Bergus' return would peared in a Washington newspaper, ican interests in solving the varie-
to each child.
groups. Last season, the orchestra reek continuity in the depart- the State Department spokesman ty of problems that face
the two
The third grade class, under
traveled to Canada and Ohio to ment's handling of Egyptian first said he had not read it and nations on which we want to
the direction of their teacher, perform in Jewish Music Month affairs.
then refused a request to find out achieve a detente."
Mrs. Janice Band, prepared the concerts.
bulletin board 'display for the
The Boriaan Hal program will
month of February. The children
Friday, February 25, 1972-35
feature scab* and Israeli neionic,
made self-portraits and - wished
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS'
classics and short novelty Wee-
ItaPPY birthday to Presidents
Conference
llaneela and Washington.
Soloists will include 16-year-old
"Our Keren Arni Dollars at Keren Ami funds would go to the
The boys in Grades 7-9 went to- pianist Robin Lutz, 15-year-old
' DICK STEIN
Presents
bogganing at Southfield Civic Cen- violist Jack Sandberg and 17-year- Work" was the theme of the recent Allied Jewish Campaign, and that
ter last week. They were accom- old violinist Melinda Hock. Miss Keren A= (Fund of My People) a student committee representing
THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA
AND
panied by Rabbi A. A. Freedman Hock is a recent Michigan winner delegates' assembly sponsored by the various branches will meet in
THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA
and Rabbi A. Silberberg. Grades of the Music Teachers National the United Hebrew Schools. Dele- May to vote on the distribution
gates
to
the
assembly
were
stu-
of the balance of the funds.
4-6 had planned to go on- Monday, Association competition.
TM Datil MCALISTER ORCA
dent representatives from UHS
but due to thelack 'of cooperation
The orchestra is the only regu-
on the part of the weatherman, , the larly scheduled synagogue orches- branches.
Even the merest gesture is holy
THE ORIN ROSS OROIESTRP
Daniel Beruk, Detroit attorney, if it is filled with faith.—Franz
outing has been postponed. - tra in the . United States •
U 7-2770 '
discussed his experiences on visits Kafka.
to the Soviet Union and Israel and
showed slides. Of special interest
was his account of a visit with "a
Jewish family in -Russia whom he
met a year later in Jerusalem.
Staying after school is not so and crafts — the results of which
UM Superintendent Dr. Benja-
terrible at Borman branch of the enliven the- entire school — and
United Hebrew Schools, some 30 Israeli dancing and a "do-it-your- min L. Yapko praised the dele-
gates for their work on behalf of
to 45 students are-finding out.
self band."' In preparation for a Keren Ami; Lisa Lieberman, presi-
- They a •.• volunteer participants Purim
(formerly Lopatin's Kosher Meats & Poultry)
Adloyada" - celebration, dent of the Adas Shalom - UHS
• in the -- "Yom Peula"
'activity the students have been - preparing
day- that was inaugurated this floats, costumes and puppets to Student Council, welcomed the
students; Richard Maddin, a mem-
year - at Borman. To take part, a portray the Purim story.
ber of the executive committee of
3 blocks. West of Evergreen
pupil must attend school an extra
Mrs.
Levy
said
the
youngsters
the Jewish Welfare Federation's
day—a .total of four days a week.
are
developing
a
positive
attitude
junior
division,
emphasized
the
-- To allow all student( the oppor-
by working together rather than need for funds on the local level.
iunijy to participate, the program
A student from each branch pre-
WE
is altered on both Tuesday and as individuali. "Most significant,"
she added, "Is the fact that these sented a financial report on fund-
/141, Us 31114111.
Wednesday. Enrollment at Borman children are finding a meaningful
raising
activities
since
September.
Ihmileineaskes
& Coffee
is 125 students. Principal is Rabbi
way to express themselves Jewish-
The reports included amounts
Abraham Zentman.
ly, outside the classroom."
collected
for
a
WOlidwide
chil-
Yom Peulst is the result of a
dren's project to present a Torah
suggestion by a PTO board mem-
k- roll as a gift to Israel Presi-
ber that an empty classroom be Beth Achim Youth
dent Zalman Shazar, AII contri-
used by the . students, most of
butions, to Herat Ami that were
whom live in the Evergreen-Seven Aid,Soviet Jewry
collected daring Ham*: week
flue Rd. area and who otherwise
The youth activities - depart-
were earmarked for this project.
may have limited opportunity to ment of Gong. Beth Achim, in co-
Students also informed the con-
play with their peers. Participants operation with the Detroit Action
are age 6-12.
Committee on Soviet Jewry, is ference that the number of trees
The program is supervised by Providing educational material c _ ell- purchased during Shevat exceeded
a parent voltafteer, leas Levy, cerning recent developments of last year's total.
Next to Surwins
Delegates decided that, as in
and assisted by fiye teen-agers the Jewish problem in-the USSR.
Lot G
who live in the area and ," who These publications include fact the past, the major ,portion of
are now- or have been enrolled sheets and addresses of Soviet
ph
in the United Hebrew High Jews who recently have been in
Please cal for other Service Prices
School. The aides are Sue Mar- prison.
1
golis, Steve P*blk and Laurie
Ia March, members of Lahav
Sendier, who wick on Tuesday, will 'distribute petition and fact
and Steve, nada Forst and sheets and will participate in the
Allan Horvitz, an Wednesday.
April 30 "Day of Solidarity for
Linda and Laurie. "mine" the Soviet Jewry."
No employee discount$150
ciuldren _produce a schouk
For information, call Monte
*Extra for ET
in budget deportment %,/
tipdo
PaPer' Other activitied are - arts Schloss, 547-5819
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