Aguda Women Hit Rights Amendment; 1 /:.‘s 'Equality' Defined b y Talmud Scholar .1 /r. Sim o ns NEW YORK — Aguda Women. an organization of Orthodox women has strongly condemned the proposed 2al 'h Amendment ' - as rob- bing Ntrre`riran women of more rights than it grants them. - Specifically. the statement said: "discrimination against women in the economy has already been banned by the Civil Rights Law of 1964. On the other hand, no lawyer has ever succeeded in determining all the implications of the equality: guaranteed by the proposed amend- cent. "Curtis Tarr. director of Selec- tive Service, has confirmed that women would he as subject to military draft as are the men of our country. For that matter, there would he no allowance for differ- ences between the mother and the father of a family. le) Women's Clubs (Continued from Page 25) JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION will meet noon Monday at the home of Ann Barcless, 20565 Patton. Lunch will be served. * FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will hold its 34th annual donor luncheon noon Tues- day at Beth Shalom Synagogue. There will be prizes and entertain- ment by Mrs. Donald Sofferin. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Louis Bigman, donor chairman, 255-3216, or Lil Yarnell. president, 421-0041. TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- HOOD will hold a book review and luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the temple. A board meeting will be- gin at 10 a.m. Mrs. Eileen Berris will review Thomas Harris' book, "I'm Ok, You're Ok." Mrs. Ted Simon is program chairman and Mrs. Sherwin Birnkrant is lunch- eon chairman. Traditional rights of women. such as support in case of separa- tion or divorce, would automatical- ly conic into question. Perpetuation of the different roles of men and women in this—and any—society is essential to the maintenance of civilized order as we understand and cherish it." At the same time, a Talmud scholar told a group of Yeshiva t'nisersity undergraduates that traditional Judaism entirely sup- ports the women's liberation view that women not be enslaved economically and "not be treated as sexual objects from which to derive enjoyment or benefit," activities in Soctet9 The Bel Canto Choral Sncictr had its annual imitational musik:al soiree at the Hillel Schrsit .Auditorium Monday es - enin.; This group of metropolitan Detroit women came together more than 2)1 years ago and was initially affiliated with the Jewish Center. \MA unaffiliated and self-supporting. it. is directed by Dan Braude and accompanied by Marion Vann. Guest artist was Cantor Louis Klein of Cong Bnai Moshe. Soloists were Barbara Cash. Mary Freedland and Wv n Landis. Program comments were narrated by Leah Koven. Descendants of the first Rosenthal fining in Detroit are in the process of organizing a family club. Tempora ry plans call for the descendants of Mandel and Mary Rosenthal (the children of Julius. Isaac, Joseph. Abraham. Minnie. Feenie. Hattie. David. Rachel and Rose Rosenthal, as well as their spouses and children) to meet semi- annually. Interested persons may call Mrs. Ruth 1.eiberman, 477 6931, or Mrs_ Sandra Weiss, 544-2854. Esther Getz of Detroit Nshei Chabad Chapter will he one of 1.00(1 delegates attending the 17th annual convention of Nshei Ubnos Cha bad,- the Luba% itch Women's Organization. today through Sunday MISS MARGUERITE LORIMER in Brooklyn, home of the Tubas itcher international headquarters. Mrs. , Leah Silver is president of the Detroit chapter. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lorimer of Worlington Rd., Birmingham, announce the engagement of their daughter Marguerite to Melvyn Richard Simons, son of Mrs. Louis Simons of Votrobeck Dr. and the late Mr. Simons. Miss Lorimer attended Eastern Michigan University and is a stu- dent at Providence Hospital's school of nursing. Mr. Simons at- . tended Michigan State University. A July wedding is planned. sail into the fashion scene in the new nautical look- Mrs. William Appel Heads UHS Auxiliary from our great collection of bare back and halter dresses for the new season °et , THuRS CRi SAT Iii 9 • SUN i2 is Closed Sunday, May 14th of all our Mothers in honor 1 /2 groups While they Southfield (bit HALL FUR FAS!' IONS IN NOW In Our Modern FUR STORAGE lictirIN ten- 1..tar 111111.. t y 1 Mil• 8. Lohser HARVARD ROOo MAIL Fine FURS Safe -- Scientific last! B URTO NB Let Us Pamper Your MRS. MICHAEL WOLK of All reduced '2 of 'n Off The onginal price. to Meet on Banquet Plans Radomer Aid Society will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Work- men's Circle Center to discuss plans for the annual banquet May 28, Israel Bond rally in June and other charity affairs. Nathan Wolok, president, has named to the banquet committee Mrs. Sol Acer, vice president: master of ceremonies, Simon Ber- mann, chairman. and Mrs. Simon Bermann and Esther Wolok, For reservations, call Esther Wolok. 968-4226. or Sarah Ber- mann 398-2936. OFF SALE! of 1 /2 LOUNGEWEAR SWEATERS SKIRTS HOT PANTS BLOUSES DRESSES GuadaloupcTripFolloqcs 11 -olk-Kaminsky Rites Radomer Aid Society Joyce P. Kaminsky and Michael H. Wolk were married recently at the Kingsley Inn. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum officiated. The bride is the daughter ‘if Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kaminsky cif Harriet Ct., Oak Park. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Wolk of Northfield Dr., Oak Park. The new Mrs. Wolk wore a shirtwaist gown of silk peau de soie, with godets forming a floince hem. Fresh flowers were worn in her hair with the silk illusion veil, Mrs Donald Moss was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Kamin and Susan Weisberg. Robert Wolk, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. Ushers were Dr. David Kamin and Mark J. Kaminsky, the bride's brother. After a honeymoon in Guada- loupe, the couple will reside in Cambridge, Mass. Friday, May 12, 1972-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .1 1,11 - fy .1 Li Rabbi Yehuda Parnes, a member of the Yeshiva University-affiliated Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, cited biblical passages and commentaries indicating that a man must consider his wife as a person of worth, as a person in her own right. Rabbi Parnes said that according to Jewish tradition, woman was not inferior to man. The fact that she is the retiring, nondominant partner, Rabbi Parries said, does not mean "that her in- terests and talents are to be sup- pressed. The woman's prime role is as wife and mother, and she is supposed to fill this role to her best capabilities. However, if she has additional time—perhaps she has the means of hiring help to free her from some household The Woman's Auxiliary of the duties—then there is nothing to stop her from pursuing her own United Hebrew Schools will hold its annual election and installation interests. When the children are older, there is certainly nothing of officers noon Wednesday at the which says she must be tied to the ' Charter House Apartments club- house. house." Petite luncheon will be served, "Where Jewish tradition departs and Tamar Levitt will present Is- from contemporary woman's liber- raeli songs. Mrs. Abraham Nemeth ation views is in considering wo_ will be chairman of the day. man no different than man. Jewish New officers are Mesdames tradition says that they are both William Appel, president: Isadore indispensable and crucial to the Stein, Abraham Nemeth, Sam marriage unit, but have different . Pfeffer and Max Dushkin, vice roles to play in the unit." presidents: Ralph Levy, M. Kim- mel, Phillip Zaks. Abraham Pol- lack and Louis Sefton, secretaries: and Herman Cohen, treasurer. NEW STUDY CLUB will hold a paid-up membership luncheon noon Wednesday at Blazo's resLaurard on Eight Mile Rd. Mrs. Jean Lip- kin., president, announces plans for future meetings will be discussed. Guests are invited. Four new Hadassah presidents will be installed noon Tuesday at Hunters Ridge clubhouse. They include (from left) Mes- dames Jack Solway of the Bloomfield Hills Group. Jack Stone of Birmingham Group and Joseph Allendar of Farmington Group. Mrs. Daniel Knopper of Franklin Group is not pictured. Program chairman of the day is Mrs. Sidney J. Winer. 10 - CHILDREN UNLIMITED will hold its annual tag day for one week starting Monday. To volun- teer. call Rose Schecter, president. 353-9115. Children's Unlimited is dedicated to helping the multiple handicaped blind child. 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