THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
23—Friday, Sept. 28, 1972
Dayan Medal First of Series
A new series of commem- a committee of the National
orative coins which will de- Council of Young Israel, the
pict
Israeli heroes has been Dayan commemorative dis-
Creative Party Planning
initiated here with the issu- plays a sculptured portrait
tncluthng
ance of Moshe Dayan Com- of the Israeli defense min-
Candy Centerpieces
memorative Medal. ister. The reverse is in-
A project of the Friends of scribed with Gen. Dayan's
Israel's Disabled Veterans, words uttered June 10, 1967,
Personalized Part.
folowing the Six-Day War:
avors
"We have gained the victory
Invitations and Part,
For Romantics Only
but there is grief in our
Accessories for all occasions.
Jocelyn & Her Gypsies
homes."
Wallis Striae:
The coin is currently avail-
able at Al Kay Jewelers,
love Seals IN wry leingeeps
25130 Southfield, Suite 105,
646-6138
354-3149
Southfield, prior to general
sales throughout the area.
Struck by the Franklin
Mint, the Dayan commemor-
ative is of solid sterling sil-
ver and is inches in di-
ameter, Encased in a Lucite
table-top stand, it may be
ordered for gift presentation
or display.
Charter collectors will re-
ceive a special certficate and
advance notice of additional
commemoratives in the Is-
raeli Heroes series, with
right of first acceptance of
future issues at original is-
Shop early for best selection
sue prices.
• Short Dresses • Long Dresses
For information on the
Dayan medal, call Al Kaftan
• Long Shirts • Pants • Blouses
at Al Kay Jewelers, 559-5780.
Ann Meyers to lied Collegians Map Frosh Retreat
The Michigan Association gan and Michigan State, as
Andrew S. Chernow of Jewish College Students well as with other Jewish
MARCIA MASSERMAN
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• Pants Suits • Purses • Coats
Sizes 12-20 and 12 1 /2 -24 1 /2
In Memory of 11
Israeli Athletes
g olve Greens •
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BY SADIE GOREN
Where is your
geller--Wati •
anger,
0 Job?
Let it spill and boil,
Let it reach the heavens
And singe with desperation
The edges of our understand-
ing
Of His image.
"
Not enough do we feed
The blasphemy
Of the cavernous Moloch?
Our sons,
Lovely as the almond trees,
Cut down
In full flower,
Helpless
In their beautiful strength.
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Destined—
Never to forget
Our servitude to Pharoah.
Never to forget
The treachery of Amalek.
Never to forget
The abyss of the Six Million.
Destined—
To choose
Life o'er death,
To choose
Jacob's straggle
With the angel.
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Golden Jerusalem, 0 Mother
Rac hel,
Yourwalls
w
are weeping
With an ancient lament.
Your tears have salted
The grave's earth.
And now, a
gain,
We must limo with Jacob
Until our girded strength
Wipes out the evil smear
On God's humanity.
MISS ANN MEYERS
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mey
ers of Ardmoor Dr., Birming-
ham, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Ann
Stephanie to Andrew Stephan
Chernow, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Theodore Chernow of Cort-
land, N. Y.
The bride-elect is a grad-
uate of Michigan State Uni-
versity, where she received
a BS degree. Mr. Chernow
received his BS degree from
Michigan State University
and is attending the Cali-
fornia College of Pediatric
Medicine.
A December wedding is
planned.
Holiday Dance First
on Socialite Agenda
Detroit Socialites will open
the season with a holiday
dance 8:30 p.m. Sunday at
the Labor Zionist Institute
Johnny C and his orchestra
will provide the music for
dancing, and refreshments
and social mixers will be
part of the program. The
public is welcome.
This social and charitable
organization is comprised of
Jewish men and women over
age 35. For information, call
Kay Goodman, 543-0984, or
Mollie Stern, 342-2791.
How deep are these feelings
by tragedy triggered?
How sharp in Man's heart is
the pain?
How lasting the impact of
heinously murdered,
That they shall have not died
in vain?
The evil that burned our six
million to ashes
Lives on in minds twisted by
hate,
And nurtured by world's
indifference strikes out,
Again to repeat martyrs'
fate!
DR. ALLEN D. BAGDADE,
former Detroiter of North-
brook, Ill., has been ap-
pointed to the Illinois State
Dental Board for a four-year
term. Dr. Bagdade, a pedo-
dontist, was•graduated from
the University of Michigan
and took his graduate work
at Northwestern Lsit.y.
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Criterion Club
Premiere Planned
Criterion Club for single
adults will host a "Dance
Premiere" 9 p.m. Saturday
in the Southfield Civic Cen-
ter. The public is invited.
Vocalist Joe Miller and or-
• • •
chestra will provide music for
BY MERIAM MARGOLIS
dancing. Mixers, prizes and
The world, aghast et the
refreshments are planned.
dastardly crime,
President William Fleisher
Cries out in anguish and
said copies of the club's news
shame
organ will be sent to guests
And furious voices pour forth
attending. For information,
condemnation
call Pearl Greenstein, 399-
On those upon whom falls
the blame!
student organizations.
Registration deadline for
the Freshman Weekend is
Oct. 6. For information, call
Gordon Silverman, 341-4200,
ext. 261, or write to MAJCS,
18100 Meyers, Detroit 48235.
has scheduled its first col-
legiate weekend retreat for
Oct. 13-15 at Camp Tama-
rack.
Specially structured for in-
coming freshmen, the re-
treat will focus on the theme,
"A Jew in a Liberal So-
ciety." M. Jay Rosenberg,
"journalist of the Jewish
Counter-Culture," will bbe
featured speaker.
The retreat is the first in
a series of weekends to be
offered to college students
throughout the state. These
activities will be co-spon-
sored with the Hillel Founda-
tions at Wayne State Uni-
versity, University of Michi-
3718.
• • •
Cocktails for '25 - Up'
"Swinging Singles, 25 and
Up," will have a cocktail
party 9 p.m. Oct. 6 at Al-
varo's restaurant. All are in-
vited to dance to the music
of the Johnnie C band. For
information,
call Henrietta
Lewis, LI 6 - 0903.
Memorial Album
Recalls 11 Athletes
LAWRENCE, N.V. — A
memorial album folder of
the 11 Israeli athletes slain
at the Munich
Olympics
Sept. 5 will be distributed
without charge by the Israel
International Information
Council.
Copies can be obtained by
sending a request accom-
panied by a stamped, self-
addressed envelope to the Is-
rael International Informa-
tion Council, P.O. Box 11,
Lawrence, N.Y. 11559,
Sept. 25-30
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