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August 18, 1972 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-18

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30—Friday, August 18, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Two Chairmen Named do Lead
Operation Israel '7:1 Missions

Judy Brodct- to .11,11-7:1. Hebrew Schools Lists New Programs
Dr. Benjamin L. Yapko, United gual method of teaching Hebrew)
Barrie -Moore in Ilintcr Hebrew Schools superintendent. an- to include all grade levels. Last

noinces a number of innovations
in curriculum of the schools start-
ing in September. The UHS state-
ment explains:

rael Emergency Fund, and War-
ren. chairman of the industrial
and automatics division of the
1972 AJC-IEF', each will head a

Milton J. Miller and Philip T.
Warren will serve as Detroit chair-
men of Operations Israel 1973,

"During the past school year,
the faculty and administration
I'uve re-evaluated the philosophy
and curriculum of the tiliS in order
to accommodate the changing
'ads of the commumty and its
addren.. The revs-eal lettlentary
curriculum Brill or.., .:.• for three

mission
Is-
Participants in Operation
rael. sponsored be the United
Jewish Appeal, meet with the high-
est officilis of the government.
armed f,r, s and Agency.

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robiber through
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.ir information about the Oper•
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News

Dr Rachelle Barcus Warren has
I , -n .1 , pointed assistant professor
of sociolo4y
at
the University of
Michigan at
Dearborn.
I) r.
W'arren's recent
analysis of Wash-
tenaw County
employment data
resulted in the
co u n t y-
first
basest agency in
It '
de-
the
nation
Dr Warren
signed to explore
the needs of women—the Washte-
saw County Advisory Committee ,
on the Status of Women. Dr. War-
is th • daughter of Esther
Barcus of 13 Mile Rd., Royal •
lOak. and the late Frank Barcus.
noted Detroit historian and city
planner.

SHIMON PERES, • Israel's min-
ister of transport and communica-
tions, and 1TZILAK RABIN, Is-
rael's ambassador to the United
he
the principal
States will
speakers Aug. 26 and 27 at the
Sheraton Poste Inn in Cherry Hill, '
N.J. at a 1972 fall national lead-
ership conference to inaugurate a!
campaign to provide greater eco-
nomic aid to Israel. Peres is mak-
ing a special trip to the United
States to report to American and
Canadian Jewish leaders on Israel's
economic . problems and financial
needs. The conference will coin-
! ride with the year-long celebra-
tion of Israel's 25th anniversary.

MISS JUDY BRODER

Mr. and Mra. Jcseph Broder of
Jeanette .Ass Southfield. announce
the engagement of their daughter
Judy to Barrie Moore, son of Mr
and Mrs. Farrell Moore of Gold-
, Southfield.
win
A winter w edding is planned.

JWV

SOL YETI. - MORRIS COVEN
PoST ANT) AUXILIARY will meet
8 p.m. Monday at the JWV head-
quarters. The post will serve re-
freshments following the meeting
Plans for the coming year will he
announced by Sam Alpert, post
commander, and Minnie Alpert,
auxiliary president.

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HOUSTON — A telegram - was
sent this week to President Nixon
by the national commander of the
Jewish War Veterans, in which the
latter attacked the White House's
failure to send an administration
official to address the JWV's an
nual convention.
Commander Jerome D. Cohen
said in the telegram that "As a
politically
nonpartisan organiza-
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tion, the Jewish War Veterans
deems the White House position in
refusing to dispatch such a speak-
:•IF er demeaning."
F;u:
"We have sought such speakers
II 4 from the administration since 1969
without avail." he continued. "Are
we to assume that the Jewish War
Veterans organization, the oldest
active war veterans group in the
United States, is remote from your
, political interests?"
A JWV spokesman said the,
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spokesman capable of articulating
the Nixon administration's position
on public issues.

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CERESNIE AND OFFEN FURS,
181 S. Woodward. Birmingham,
announces that during its annual
summer fur sale, it has included
BLOCH ROSE POST and AUX- Oleg C'assini, Jean Patou and oth-
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Saturday at Metropolitan Beach in its 1973 collection of furs. Phil
with dancing under the stars. They Bricker, Detroit area furrier, will
will meet 8 p.m. at the home of continue to assist Sol Ceresnie
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katzman, and Sam Offen.
15211 Joan, Oak Park and pool
cars for the ride out. For informa-
tion, call President Gerry Feld-
man. 398-8955.

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centrate on'Judaie subjects taught
in English, and students will be
placed in the program best suited
to them.
"In addition, the 1.11S curricu-
lum will emphasize the develop-
ment of values and commitments,
• as well as the acquisition of skills
needed for Jewish
"UHS also will expand its B'yad
Halashon program (an andiolin-

year this program, introduced as
an experiment in the beginners'
classes, was extremely successful.
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