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July 07, 1972 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-07-07

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26—Friday, Jolly 7, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Berkley Hems Endorse
Cooper for Congress

State Sen. Daniel S. cooner has
been endorsed by the Berkley
Democratic Club over six other
candidates running in the Aug. 8
primary for a seat in the 18th
The Schwartz-Feinstein-Shapiro family club, at a recent meeting,
Congressional District.
made final plans for the club's annual picnic, to be held July 23 at
This is the first time club of-
Summerset Park. Mrs. Wilfred Cole is chairman. Mrs. Paul Shapiro ficials recall that any Oakland
presented the club with her own personal gavel, which she recently County Democratic club has made
completed using for 45 consecutive years while president of her
'n endorsement of a congressional
American Medical Center of Denver. The gavel was presented and
candidate in a primary.
accepted by President Ben Feinstein An out-of-town guest at the
In making his presentation,
meeting was Debbie Levy, granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Marvin B.
cooper stressed the need for
Levy. The next meeting will be held in October.
^hange in tha seniority system to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weber of W. Outer Dr. recently celebrated
do away with "those many people
their 50th wedding anniversary at the Danish Club. Among the recep- -rho have become encrusted in
tion guests were Mr. Weber's brother. Julian B. Weber and Mrs.
"(ingress."
Weber. former Detroiters of Miami Beach. Hosts were the Arthur
"I think we should end the war
Webers' children, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Jack now, curtail certain foreign aid
(Patricia) Wolrauch, and grandchildren.
and space programs and pour
massive amounts of monies into
oor society to meet our problems,"
'manner said.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Estab- of Jewish Libraries, held in Toron-
The 18th District includes Berk-
to
June
18-21.
lishment of a scholarship grant,
'no, Clawson, Ferndale, Huntington
announcement of Isaac Bashevis
Delegates at the convention Woods, Pleasant Ridge, Oak Park,
Singer as winner of the Shirley signed a petition, to be sent to noval Oak. Rnval Oak Township
Kravitz Children's Book Award, Leonid Brezhnev, protesting the Hazel Park. Madison Heights. most
and presentation of an award to imprisonment of Emilia Track -ten
-f Troy, Sterling Heights and
Mrs. John Estes of Providence, berg, a Jewish librian accused of Warren north of 11 Mile Rd.
R. 1. were the highlights of the an- slandering the Soviet Union.
nual convention of the Association Elected president of the associa-
tion was Mrs. Nelson Kirshem
baum, librarian of Temple Beth
kola
El, Rochester, N.Y.
LONDON, ENGLAND
Leonard Gold, chief of the Jew
ish division of the New York Pub-
lic Library, became president of
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named head of the synagogue,
school and center division.
The $100 . scholarship established
by the association will be given
to a first-year library school stu-
dent planning to enter the field
of Judaica. Applications should he
submitted by Sept. 1, 19'72 to Mrs.
Harold E. Levin, 48 Georgia Street,
Valley Stream, New York 11580.

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Briefs

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Catherine Grubenmann, an ex-
pert on the cheeses of Switzerland
and cheese cookery. will demon-
strate the secrets of making a
successful Swiss fondue at a fondue
party being hosted by the CHEESE
SHOP in the Tel Twelve Mall July
14 and 15.

Seniors Play Hingo
to IIelp Isareli Tots

On most evenings in the dining
room of Federation Apartments, a
group of about 20 senior citizens •
play bingo for a good cause:'
"adoption" of an Israeli child
through the Mizrachi organization.
One may play the entire evening
for only 10 cents — and once the,
proceeds, together with sonic con-
tributions. accumulates to $54, the
players are ready for another
"adoption." So far three children
in Israel have been adopted in this
manner, and money is growing
nightly for the fourth.
Fannie Diamond is caller, and
Pearl Hoffman has been desig-
nated president.

LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WNIC.
and
Time: 1 a.m. Monday.
Station: WNIC-FM (100).
Feature: "The Cities of Refuge,"
sermonette by Yitschak M. Kagan;
and The Western Wall—narrative
of the history of the Jews' most
holy site.



REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Loss
will explore some fundamental
Jewish themes present in today's
music.
• • •

HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: "Joy and Awe-Symbols
of Judaism." with Rabbi Samuel
Prero of Young Israel of Green-
field. Rabbi Prero will discuss
the Torah and its component parts
as well as the art of scribe as
he hand-letters the five Books of
Moses on the parchment scroll
used in synagogues around the
world.
• • •

ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: Third in a series of
taped dialogues made in 1968 be-
tween Mark Van Doren. professor
emeritus of Columbia University,
and the late Maurice Samuel, au-
thor and lecturer. The topic Sun-
day will be "Phoenicia and
Egypt," two neighbors of ancient
Palestine.

BNAI SHOLOM
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WBRB-FM 1102.7.)
Feature: Phil Blazer provides
a contemporary potpourri of Jewish
humor, music, culture and litera-
ture.

t • •

JEWISH WORLD
Time: 7 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WMZK-FM (98.)
Feature: Jack Roberts presents
community notes and news from
Israel.

GEORGIAN NORTHWEST
NURSING HOME needs volun-
teers, teens on up, who enjoy
working or visiting with the el-
derly and convalescent. To volun-
teer, call Mrs. Donzell. Waters.
273-8764.

Sephardic Community

,J WV

Elects David Chicorel

SILVERMAN-DETROIT AUXIL-
IARY 135 will meet 12:30 p.m.
Thursday at JWV headquarters.
Recently elected and installed by
Department President Tobey Lantz
are the following officers: Presi-
dent, Edythe Morgano; vice presi-
dents, Rose Sharkey and Rose
Cowan; patriotic instructor, Tessie
Kominar; recording secretary, May
Ginsberg; treasurer, Vera Zendel;
conductress, Nellie Berger; chap-
ton. Hannah Seinwel; guard,
Fannie Goldstein; chief of staff,
Frances Warshal; and publicity
chairman, Lillian Braunstein.
• • •

MORTON A. SILVERMAN—DE-
TROIT POST 135 invites veterans
returning from Vietnam to join
the post.

• •

Mrs. Sidney Lantz New
President of JWVA

At a recent convention of the
Department of Michigan Jewish
War Veterans and its Ladies Auxil-
'ary, the following women were
elected to serve for 1972-73; Mes-
dames Sidney Lantz, president;
Benjamin Rubin and Jack Goyer,
vice president s; Sam Wagner,
' - easurer; Charles Glass, patriotic
instructress; Jack Schwartz, chap-
lain: Manny Friedman, historian;
'sadore Binder, conductress: Ira
Scho, guard; and Herbert Liner,
_hief-of-staff.

At a recent meeting of the
Sephardic Community of Greater
Detroit, David Chicorel was elected
to a two-year term.
Other officers are vice presi-
dents, Jack Lalouf and Ray Alyesh;
treasurer, Rose Quen; secretaries,
Mary Papo and Susan Betsalel;
and chaplain, Rabbi Samuel Bet-.
sale!.
The 34-year-old Sephardic or-
ganization meets regularly for re-
ligious, social and cultural pur-
poses. At present, a membership
drive is under way, and all inter-
ested persons in the community
arc invited to join.
Membership entitles families to
participate in the High Holy D.-y
services without any additional
charge.
This year, as in the past three
years, High Holy Day services will
be conducted by Rabbi Betsalel at
the Zionist Cultural Center. For
information, call membership
chairman Shirley Behar, 557-8551.

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Extended Hours Listed
at 10 Mile Center Pool

The Jewish Center announces
that the John R. Iterman outdoor
pool at the 10 Mile building has
extended summer hours.
Supervised at all times, the pool
is available to adult Center mem-
bers from 4 to 4:45 p.m. Tuesdays
and Thursdays; and 4:45-7 p.m.
for all Center members Monday
through Thursday. Swim classes
are offered.
There is no charge, but mem-
bers should bring their member-
ship cards and a towel.
For information, call the Cen-
ter, 341-4200.

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