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April 28, 1972 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-28

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28—Friday, April 28, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

R ai /Ji ll to Beconic

AJCongress to Hear Member of State
Board of Education, Marylin Jean Kelly

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The public is ins ded to a meet-
mg of the American Jewish Con
gress Detroit Women's Division. to
bear Marylin Jean Kelly, Michigan
Board of Education member, dis-
cuSS
- Quality Education In The
Inner City—flow Can We Achieve,
It' noon Wednesday at the club
house of the Lancaster Hills Apart
nients.


Miss Kelly has served on the
State Board of Education since
1955, having been reelected in
1968 to an eight year term. Men-
tioned recently as a possible Demo-
i.ratic candidate for the U.S. Sen-
ate, Miss Kelly is a former public

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China and urging that the Nixon '
administration set July 1 as the '
date for complete withdrawal of
all U S. forces and the cessation
of all military activities.
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condemned the CBS television
series "All in the Family" for
"creating a new credo to be of-
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fensive " The rabbi said a major
sin of the show is that "it is teach-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Racklin of
ing our children disrespect."
Rock Creek Dr., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Karen Elaine to Sanford
Ira Markovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Markovitz of Cranbrook Rd.
An October wedding is planned.

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The Greater Detroit Section,
National Council of Jewish Women,
is having its annual installation
luncheon. noon Wednesday at
Town and Country Club.
Mrs. Mary Dublin Keyserling,
who directed the study conducted
by 77 sections of National Council
of Jewish Women on day care
needs and services, will speak on
"Windows on Day Care."
Also featured will be a style
show of clothes to be donated to
the Thrift Shop special sale, sched-
' uled May 10-11 at Knights of
Columbus Hall, Berkley.
Mrs. Keyserling, an economic
consultant in private practice in,
Washington, served as director of
the women's bureau of the U.S.
Department of Labor from 1964
until January 1969. During this
period she was executive vice
chairman of the Interdepartmental
Committee on the Status of Women.
Mrs. Keyserling was associate di-
rector of the Conference on Econ-
omic Progress, a national re-
search organization concerned with
the major problems of the Ameri-
can economy. During these years
she also was an economic consult-
ant in partnership with her hus-
band, Leon H. Keyserling, a for-
mer chairman of the President's
Council of Economic Advisers.

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National Officer
to Be Adviser at
Hadassah Parley

Mrs. Oscar Band, president of
the Michigan Region of Hadassah,
announces that Mrs. Samuel Zales
of Stamford, Conn., a member of
Hadassah's national executive com-
mittee, will be national adviser to
the 11th annual regional confer-
ence Tuesday and Wednesday at
the Butzel Conference Center,
Ortonville.
Mrs. Zales, a former president
of the Connecticut Region, is chair-
man of Hadassah's AID grant im-
plementation — a

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Agency for Inter-
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funds are devot-
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furthering t h e
research carried
on at the Hadas-
Zales
sah-Hebrew Uni-
versity Medical Center in Jeru-
salem. Mrs. Zales will be keynote
speaker at the opening session and
guest speaker at the closing lunch-
eon Wednesday afternoon.
Prof. Allen Pollack, authority
on Russia and the Middle East,
will be the banquet speaker Tues-
day evening, at which time Hadas-
sah Associates will be honored.
Detroiters chairing workshop ses-
sions include Mrs. David Schach-
ter. chairing the workshop on fund
raising: Mrs. Donald Schiller,
youth activities: and Mrs. Louis
Cooper, program. Mrs. Irving Sil-
verman of the Lansing Chapter
will chair the workshop on educa-
tion, and Mrs. Norman Besbris of
Kalamazoo, _membership.

Woman Rabbi—Must She
B• Formally Ordained?

Will Sally Priesand be the first
woman rabbi in the United States?
The debate goes on.
Jacob Rader Marcus, director of
the American Jewish Archives, is
of the opinion that Miss Priesand
is the first woman in the U.S. to be
formally ordained. However, he
concedes that there may have been
other female "rabbis" who were
not ordained.
An example is Mrs. Gilbert
(Beatrice) Sanders of Trinidad,
Colo., who has been officiating
as rabbi of her congregation,
Temple Aaron, for many years.
Detroit advertising man Leonard
Simons. who prompted the com-
ment from Dr. Marcus, suggested
that "lots of our early rabbis were
not 'ordained' but were still rabbis.
Rabbi means 'teacher' — so why
shouldn't Mrs. Sanders have the
distinction of being the first wom-
an rabbi in America?"
He added: "If the Bible says the
Jews are all a family of priests—
then why can't anyone qualified
by knowledge and experience be
entitled to the title of 'rabbi with-
out being ordained? All the rabbis
mentioned in the Bible or Talmud
were not ordained."

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