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April 28, 1972 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-28

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Flint to Join Outstate Communities on Solidarity Day

Students will be bused from
Solidarity Day committee chair- voix, Escanaba. Harbor Springs. , sponsoring MSU participation in also urges outstate Jewish com-
religious school, Jewish organize - man Dr. Jack Stanzler said pets- Houghton. Iron River Otter Lake, the rally at the Capitol. Students

tions will cancel bowling games lions have arrived at the Jewish Portage, Rodgers City. St. Ignace, will meet 1 p.m. at Beaumont munities to encourage their may-
ors to send proclamations on be-
and golf outings, and together Community Council office from as Traverse City and many others.
Tower.
half of Soviet Jewry to the Presi-
members of the Flint Jewish corn- far away as Marquette and Ish-
The Michigan State University
The Flint Jewish Community dent.
munity will join other Michigan peming. Other communities he Struggle for Soviet Jewry and Council's publication M a sada
communities at the State Capitol listed were Boyne Falls, Charle- • Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation are : which is sent out to all members THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Sunday to express concern for
of the community and outstate,
hidoy, April 28, 1972-37
their kinsmen in the Soviet Union.
lists in the current issue a num-
Marking National Solidarity Day
ber of activities to call attention
for Soviet Jewry, participants will
to the plight of Soviet Jewry.
S.O.S. OUTLET
converge on Lansing, gathering
These actions include attend-
DRAPERY 50• YD UP .
at 1:30 p.m. at Cong. Shaarey
; ance at the Solidarity Day rally
SLIPCOVER UPHOLSTERY
life, are starting to come back and the writing of letters and wires
Zedek and proceeding in a car Genocide—Armenians
VINYL 51. 50 VD UP
even though it is a long stow way. to President Nixon, urging him to
parade to the Capitol. There, they
BOLTS. CUTS, REMNANTS , etc .
But by guidance like yours and intercede for Soviet Jews. Masada
will hear a short address by Sec- Have Known It Too
DRESS GOODS
others, it can be of great value
69• YD. UP
retary of State Richard Austin Editor, The Jewish News:
The history of the Jew and the for our people and for everything
and Assistant Prosecuting At-
LIQUIDATORS
Armenian
is
similar
when
one
dis-
which
is
holy
to
us.
Got'.
torney Leon Cohan. They also will
Mandel to Speak,
309 W. 9 Mile, Ferndale
ZVI TOMKIEWICZ
deliver the thousands of petitions cusses the subject of persecu-
399-8333
Tekoah to Be Cited
Executive Director
to be sent to President Nixon, urg- tion . . yet our two peoples have
Mizrachi Hapoel
ing him to use his influence to aid endured through the centuries.
at Men's Club Parley
In 1915, man's first attempt at
liamizrachi of Detroit
Soviet Jewry on his trip to Mos-
genocide took place in historical
cow next month.

presenix
The bus/car caravan from Flint Armenia. and like the Nazis. the Rabbis' Wives Draw
then
Ottoman
rulers
of
Turkey
will depart from Cong Beth Israel
Words of Admiration

committed
their
crime
a
g
a
in
st
A
complete
musical package
at 12:30 p.m. In Lansing they will
• Editor, The Jewish News:
for your party.
Join with representatives front humanity in swift fashion.
In the modern times of libera-
By
1918,
more
than
1,500,000
t; r nd Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lan-
tion. undeclared wars, flaunting of
sing, Fast Lansing, Bay City. Sag- Armenians fell victim to massacre moral codes and many more prob-
/•eutirrtirsiz:
inaw, Midland, Ann Arbor. Petos- or died in the forced death marches lems, we turn to our rabbis for
into Syria's Der el Zor desert.
• Dick , iein
key and Wyoming.
strength, direction, encourage-
The remaining portion of Ar-
Flint Mayor Francis Limmer,
ment and comfort. All this is very
• -I rcp will i1 11
menians living in Turkish-held
in a resolution, called on Presi-
well: we expect more from rabbis
Armenia fled to the Russian-
• NIiiri 1.011e
dent Nixon "to exert his in-
and we get it.
controlled sector of Armenia—
fluence in helping free Jewish
But one thought which doesn't
• Orin Ili.--
and' others to all corners of the
prisoners of conscience and in
go away is in regard to their wives
globe.
• ■ It•llo• Ice
granting all Soviet Jews the
our rebbitzen. How come we
The horror of that time in Ar-
fundamental right to live as
menian history will be retold at never honor them? They must be

'Slit L111,1ar
Jews in the USSR or in what-
10:30 p.m. April 28 on WINS-- such very special people sharing !
• Dan 1
ever country they wish."
their
husbands
with
us—members
Channel 56, and entitled "Where
Maryland Gov. Marvin Man-
of their congregations or not-
Are My People?"
del (left) will be
keynote
During the Nurernburg trials, ' when we interfere.
From One to Any
speaker
and Israel's permanent
Just
recently
I
was
asked
if
I
testimony came out that when
to the United
Number of Entertainers.
JEWELRY
Hitler warned of his insidious plan would "mind" being seated at the • representative
Nations
'lose(
Tekoah
will
be
Call us and we will discuss
to destroy the Jewish-speaking same table with Mrs. Rabbi—I was
recipient of the 1972 Distin-
peoples of Poland. he declared, giddy with delight but embarrassed
SUITE 364 ADVANCE BLDG.
Your Entertainment Needs.
guished
Service
Award
at
the
to
show
it.
Those
special
women
on
Aug.
22,
1939--".
.
who
re-
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members today, the extermina- have read nearly every book and
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National Federation of Jewish
listened to all kinds of speakers.
tion of the Armenians?"
Men's Clubs, May 2R - June 1 in
— 1/risror
Well, Mrs. Rabbi, I'm not em-
lin• 'stet,* II us .•
MITCH KEHETIAN
Miami Beach.
barrassed anymore. I thank you
Bureau Chief
for the privilege of sitting at your
The Macomb Daily
table. May you somehow find all

your needs answered and be the
Printing of Psalms
W eddings • Bar Mitzvas
beneficiary of great joy.
MRS. ALLEN BUCH
Wins Reader's Praise

LETTER BOX

DICK STEIN

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Editor, The Jewish News:
I read your wonderful newspaper
thoroughly, and I am very pleased
that for the last years you stress
more and more the inclination of
our treasured heritage and the
great values of our Torah and
Prophets.
There was a living example of
this last week in connection with
Yom Ila'Atzmaut when you printed
in the original the Psalms and the
chapter of Song of Songs in He-
brew and translated in English.
The trend now, even in our youth,
those who act very strange accord
ing to our customs and ways of

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Leo Polk a Winner
at Taking Off Pounds

Some area men are learning that
TOPS is tops when it comes to
losing weight.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensib-
ly) is•a statewide organization with
over 90 women's chapters and two
for men.
Because of TO1'S. 63-year-old
Lee Polk of W. 12 Mile Rd . , South-
field. has a new lease on life. Polk,
a national business representative
for the Amalgamated Clothing
Workers of America, lost 86
pounds in one year and now weighs
1E5 Polk lost. and kept off, for one
year more weight than any other
man in the club.
Because of his feat, he was
named TOPS king at the statewide
convention held in Lansing last
weekend.
Polk decided to lose weight
after having seven auto acci-
dents. His doctor told him that
his extremely high blood pres-
sure w° ,, causing blackouts while
at the wheel. Hence Tops.
- Sam Reder of Sussex Dr., Oak
Park, received a first place award
in Division 2 (over 250 pounds)
He went from 260 to 182 pounds
First place in division 3. (over
2(10 pounds,. weld to Milton Saks
of Morton Ave. in Oak Park. Ile
lost 31 pounds down to 170.
Detroiter George Pex in took Di .
vision 4 honors . below 200), for
dropping 30 pounds to 165
Sam Sklar of Detroit finished
second to Polk. fie lost 83 pounds
and now weighs 175.

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