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Film on Terezin Camp Wins Gold Medal

Jewish Candidate First in Canadian
History to Be Provincial Premier

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
THE Friday, Serf. II, 1972-21

ATLANTA (JTA)—A tele- ducer, the Jewish Chautau-
vision public service spot qua Society.
"Stand Not Idly By" re-
film, filmed at the Terezin ceived the award at the fifth
He entered politics in 1960
concentration camp in Czech- annual Atlanta International
VANCOUVER (JTA)—Da- butor to Jewish cause s.
after he was fired from his
oslovakia, the "model" camp Film Festival, according to vid Barrett, a 42-year-old Barrett is fondly referred to
job
at the Haney Correc-
from which the Nazis sent the society, which is spon- former social worker, won a as a barrel-chested, beer-
for
tional Institute here for crit-
thousands of Jewish children sored by the National Feder- stunning victory here last drinking social reformist who icizing Social Creditor cor-
High Holidays
speaks
his
mind.
weekend
to
become
the
new
to death camps, won a gold ation of Temple Brother-
rection policy. In September
premier of British Colum-
medal award for its pro- hoods.
Orthodox Synagogue
of that year Barrett won a
bia.
seat in the British Columbia
in Mt. Clemens
He is the first Jew in
Legislative Assembly a n d
Coll Mr. Schwartz
Canadian history to become
was subsequently re-elected
463-8681
a provincial premier.
in 1963, 1966 and 1969, when
after 6 463-7828
Runing on the New Demo-
he became leader of the op-
cratic Party ticket. Barrett
position. — —
copped the election by a ma-
jority of 10,000 votes over
his opponent in the Social
Credit Party. The latter
party had been in passer for
the last 20 years.
Former executive director of
wishes to extend heartfelt greetings
the Vancouver Jewish Com-
munity Center and a .contri-

. CANTOR
WANTED

Chess Champ

CONG. BETH TEFILO
EMANUEL TIKVAH

gsrael c.Band

on yre g ational and

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PARTICIPATING CONGREGATIONS

RABBI

SYNAGOGUE

PRESIDENT

Julius E. Allen
Jacob E. Segal
Seymour Rosenbloom
Irving Adler
Israel I. Halpern

Adas Shalom

Beth Abraham-Hillel

Steven I. Victor
Milton Arm
Benjamin H. Gorrelick
Harry Shiovitz
A. I. Schnipper
Julius Harwood

Beth Achim / '

Beth Moses/
Beth Shalom`

Beth Tefilo-

Leiser Levin
Hayins Donin

Emanuel Tikvoh

B'Nai David

B'nai Israel-

to its members and the entire community

Morris Dorn

Mike Must

Moses Lehrman Charles Rubin
S. H. Kruskin Morritx Schubiner
Jacob Nonsanchuk

B'nai Moshe

B'noi Zion
Ezra, Achim

Mishkon Israel-
Nusach Harie-
Lubovitcher Center

Mogen Abraham

Irving Weiss
Jacob Kranz
S. P. Wohlgelernter
A. M. Silverstein

Leo Y. Goldman Meyer Terebelo
Irwin Groner Dr. Max Lichter

Shoorey Shomayim

Shoarey Zedek

Shomrey Emunah
Temple Beth El

S. Zachoriash
R. N. Canvasser
R. C. Hertz
Morton M. Kanter

Temple Israel

M. Robert Syme
Marshall Madison

Harold S. Loss
Founding Rabbi Leon From
Milton Rosenbaum Morton Wolin

Temple Ernanu-El

Young Israel

Greenfield

c•..riuel H. Prero

Young Israel
Northwest

Rabbi
E. E. Greenfield

Eric Greenbaum

Young Israel

J. I. Gordon Wilbert Sirnkovitx

Oak Woods
Young Israel

Abe

Southfield

Selesny

GUEST SPEAKERS

DR. ARIEH PLOTKIN
HENRY LEVY
DR. SABI SHABTAI
DR. AMNON RAFAEL

David I. Berris, Morris Dorn, Judge Lawrence Gubow,

Judge Charles Kaufman, Judge Ira G. Kaufman, Judge

in preventive detention in
Morocco.
All the persons involved
except Ohana have already
been heard by a Moroccan
judge.

Arab Workers Paid
Coverage in Israel

JERUSALEM (JTA)—The
National Insurance Institute
announced that 'it has ex-
tended its coverage to com-
pensate Arab workers from
the administered territories
who are injured by accidents
or through terrorist activi-
ties on their way to jobs in

Belinsky-s Feted
by Bnai David

MAX SOSIN

Co-Chairman

In addition to Speakers, Presidents and Rabbis of

participating Congregations, the committee. includes:

Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, Cantor Hyman J. Adler,

Irving Belinsky, Cantor Simon Bermanis, Norman Cattier,

Jonas Dworin, Dr. Manuel Feldman, William Genser, Joe

Gorman, Menoshe Haar, David Hermelin, Ben Kahn,

Morris Korbol, Joseph Kotchke, Som Kaufer, Otto Kauf-
man: Cantor Louis Klein, Harry Koltonow, Jack Kroix-

man, Sol Lessman, William Liberson, Jerry Liebman,

Hyman Lipsits, Jake Moskovits, Max Nosanchuk, Abra-

ham Pasternak, Harold Platt, Maurice Rosender, N. P.
Rossen, Charles Ruben, Dr. Robert Schlott, I. William
Sheri, Joseph Shihnon, Mendel Shihnon, Simon Shif-
man, Harold Sable, Jerome 4oble, Rabbi Joshua Sperka,

Max Srollman, Herman Strossburger, Myer Terebelo,

Zvi Tomkiewicx

...rev winners eirerrvil

Bridge Honors Dutch
Who Fought Nazis

AMSTERDAM (JTA) — A
bridge in the old Jewish
quarter was named in honor
of Walter Suesskind, a Dutch
Jew who hayed hundreds of
Jewish children and adults
from the Nazis.
Suesskind, born of Dutch-
Jewish parents. settled In
•Berlin but returned to A in-
sterdam in 11K18 During the
German dccu:,ation of Hol-
land, he was able to resi-tie
Jews w ho had been rounded
up.for deportation. ',with the

CONGREGATIONAL AND HIGH HOLY DAY COUNCIL
Honorary Chairman
PHILLIP STOLLMAN
_Chairman
NORMAN ALLAN

Co-Chairman
Co-Chairman

TEL AVIV (JTA /—A new
urban a n d manufacturing
center Bnei Yehuda, was of-
ficially established in the
southern Golan Heights.
The town will provide
health, education and trade
facilities for other settlements
in the neighborhood and em-
ployment for more than 100
workers.
• The chief economic enter-
prise at Bnei Yehuda is a
, plant built by Israel Aircraft
Industries, the country's larg-
est manufacturer of planes
and aviation equipment. Bnei
vohoda is the 17th Israeli

reset proper are en- • settlement establisheo on im
r:nlun Heights since the re-
titled to compensation for -__
gion was captured from
injuries suffered on their
in the Six-Day War. The set-
way to work.
tlers are young families from
all parts of Israel.

Mao Sosin, Mel Weisz.

MORRIS J. BRANDWINE

Golan Has New
Urban Center

Currently, only workers in-

Nathan J. Kaufman, Louis Levine, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal,

JUDGE NATHAN .1. KAUFMAN

Morning and Evening Services

This is the new world
chess champion —B obb y
Fischer, the first Ameri-
can in modern times to
hold that title. Fischer, 29,
defeated Russian defender
Boris Spassky, after 21
games, played in Reykja-
vik, Iceland. A chess
player since age 6, Fischer
vowed at 9 that one day he
would be the world cham-
pion. He has won $156,-
been living in Paris for the
250 in prize money, but he
past few months.
also stands to make well
Accused along with him ,
over a million dollars dur-
were his brother Henri and
ing the next 10 months
David Atrial', former presi-
with offers for tourna-
dent of the Moroccan Jewish
ments, endorsements and
Community. Five former ,
personal appearances.

Moroccan government min
isters implicated in the al-
leged scandal are being held

Bnai Dav id's
Cong.
Man of the Year Award
which
resulted in
.
Dinner.•
5230,000 in Israel Bond
subscriptions are Irs ing
Belinsky, honoree; a n d
Mrs. Belinsky. They re.
cebeit Israel's Shaln

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Year.

PARIS (JTA)—A Moroc-
can Jewish oil executive said
that he -would appear volun-
torily before a Moroccan
court to answer charges of
"corruption and misappro-
priation of public funds."
The charges were leveled
against Paul Ohana, director
of the Moroccan-Italian oil
refining company, Samir, in
November 1971. Ghana has

Meyer Levin
David Lieberman
Joseph Borenstein
I. Isaac

Beth Yehudoh

B'nai Jacob

for a happy, healthy and peaceful New

Moroccan Jew
Ready to Reply
to Charges

resistance
of Dutch
hell ,
:Zroups Stieskind's (ran

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President

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Rabbi

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YOUNG ISRAEL
INSTITUTE OF •
JEWISH STUDIES

Oakwoods and Greenfield
Adult Education Schedule for 5733 11972-3)

Classes for the Fall/Winter term begin Oct. 9, 1972

Registration: Sept. 26, 27 and Oct. 2, 3 between 7-9 p.m.
at Young Israel of Greenfield, 15140 W. 10 Mi., Oak Pk.

Shobbos Schedule
Lecturer
Location
Pi.i.cte homes
Rabbi A. Zentman

Subject

Time

Friday 8 30 p rn
Mishno

Sat Aft (1 hr. before Mincho ,
Brura

Y I. of Greenfield
Rabbi Chaim Sche :iss

Chumosh 8 Rashi

Sat

Aft

(1 hr before Mincho

of Oak-Woods
L. Perlstein

Y I

Rabbi

To!rnud

Y I of Greenfield.
Sot. Aft (1 hr. before Minolta'
Ray. A Gros,bord
Tc!rriud
Weekday Schedule
Lecturer
Location
Subject
Time
V' I cf Greenfield
Monday 8.30-10 p m
Rabbi
L L-•
Talmud
`if I of Ock-Wood•
Monday 7.30 p.m.
S
H.
Pier,
Rabbi
Talmud (Eng i
-
_
Y I cf Greenfield

Tuesday 0. uu p
Talmud

Monody

HOOD, L.

•

;2.77.

I of Greenfield

Discussion Group

Monday 8.00 P.m.
Modern Hebrew

se I of Greenfield
Rabbi A. Zentmon

(Advanced/

✓

Tuesday 8.00 p m.

Chumosh 8

Tuesday 8:00 p rn.
Modern Hebrew 113,;

(Hobet Ushrno)

Wednesday 8.00 p.m.
Mishrey
(Young C• urile;

I of Greenfield

Robb, A. M. CO,
I of Greenfield
Mrs S. Leich•m.in

Mefershim

Y I of Greenfield
Robb. E. Si ,

Wednesday 8 00 p

Greenfield

I

Rat-t - i A

Ladies Group
Location
Subject
Y

Time

Lecturer

Registration Fee 35.00 per person
For Young Israel members. $5.00 per. .term
Class fee
For Non-members, -55.00 per course
For further information, call LI 8-2377 12 noon to 4 p

The Young Israeli youth program is for you!

and c7uldren died in A;:-,11-
usitz.

The natural progress of
'hings :s
r.e 71,1liet.1 . 1.•1
: .2

The First

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of Our Sabbath Groups n ■ II meet on
Sept. 23 from 2-3, p.m.

Session

Park rind-Socithfield - Cht1drrn

are

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