r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, Oct. 13, 1972 Nucleus of Israeli Cooperative Invites Others to Join Effort The nucleus of a future co- operative settlement in Is- ,- rael, which has been forming in the Detroit-Ann Arbor area, invites interested par- ties to its next meeting 3 p.m. Sunday at the home of ERIC ROSENOW and his Continentals Ava Goldberg, 1036 S. Main, Arbor. The nucleus, or garin, is being established by a group of local young adults and in its statement of principles "views itself as a free urban cooperative, providing a non- : coercive framework for the members to function as fellow workers and human beings, hopefully leading to a closer and closer feeling of social bond between them." At present, there is a strong emphasis in social service professions, such as social work, medicine and education. But there is ample opportunity for other work interests. Although most of the garin members will live in the same neighborhood, there will be no compulsion to do so. Income from both group and individual work will be pooled and re-divided equally among members, "both in order to establish a feeling of social equality and so that each member will have her or his own financial re- sources and not be entirely dependent on the group." Interested persons may call Joel Kaplan, 548.4593; David Wolok, 399-1260; Janet Green- hut (Ann Arbor), 764-4640; or Phil Bloch (Oakland Uni- versity), 377-2721. Transportation to the meet- ing will be provided from Detroit and Rochester. George McGovern scotched a few rumors Monday eve- ning, before delivering his speech at the Democratic din- ner in the Raleigh House. It is too early to discuss Cabinet composition, but he certainly would not surround himself with people who hold contrary views to his foreign policies. He alluded primar- ily to his attitude on the Mid- dle East and his position of friendship for Israel and de- fense of Israel's security. Then there was the prob- lem that was being created for him by Republican cam- paign material which charg- ed that one of his staff mem- bers, Gary Hart, had adopt- ed a view critical of Israel. Hart had told a George Washington University stu- dent newspaper that his chief should have "condemned Is- rael for its attacks on Le- Speciollung Wedding,, Bar Mitcvas, etc. Fashion Business Now Open Sundays 1 1-4 Also Thurs. Eves. til 8 - SYLVIA SO./14Q 26571 ?44 4N4 12 mile led. block ....sr of N. Wostom Hwy. Southfield, Mich. Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 New Orleans Mall 354-3554 • Dubb s Country Kitchen • Sherri s • Efros Prescriptions • Fabulous Star Bakery • Bud Rollins Shoes • The Bootery • Pickwick Shops • Bab's Hair Fashions • Rigsby Shoe Service • Barber Shop • Room At The Bottom • Doug Hoffman, ltd . THE EASY-TO-SHOP MALL ereennew and Ten PAM "portant roles. The Democra- tic candidate commenced his speech by thanking Sander Levin, who earlier introduced those on the dais. McGovern selected for special mention Bert Gordon and Harold Ber- ry, who is treasurer of the McGovern Michigan Com- mittee. SUITE 364 ADVANCE BLDG. 13077 Geeenflokl at 9 Mae (313) 557-1560 Having a Party? College Seniors Experienced in party management will set-up, bartend, serve, or breakdown SEN. GEORGE McGOVERN "I am a Jew and an American, I am for McGov- ern, so are many of my friends here — they are non- Jews as well as Jews — and we don't vote as Jews but as free men who have a right to pick our candidate," he said. "We are for McGovern. If the person who might wor ship next to me in the tem- ple choose to vote for the Republican, he has the same right I have. But I don't make Israel an issue. My candidate will not betray the American policy, and I feel safe about Israel and Ameri- ca's role in the Middle East a party in your home April 646-7060 Joel 626-8531 The affable Sammy, never handicaps, disturbed by won an accolade from one of the dinner chairmen, Sander Levin. A substantial sum in sup- port of the McGovern cam- paign was raised Sunday at an Art for McGovern auction at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Avern Cohn. More than 450 paid admissions to the sale and many bought paintings, with proceeds to asist Sena- tor McGovern in his cam- paign for the presidency. RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES SAM AGENCY Of THE SHOW WORLD MUSIC ARNM • Orchestras • Entertainment • Speakers • Concerts Downtown Detroit - 962-8000 AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 Classifieds Get Quick Results HAVING AN AFFAIR? CALL TINA ZEE, Banquet Coordinator at with McGovern." PHOTOGRAPH) . In the 1111.1.." tions. Barbara Hochman. Becomes.1It-s.Ravitz JEWELRY ..... The man who proved his skill at Monday's Democratic dinner was Sammy Lieber- man. He had orders for 1,400 plates. He prepared for 1,500. There was a delay in serving because people kept pouring in. Ten more tables were set up, then 1,700 finally were served with speed and cour- tesy. column headline story, with a lengthy inside continuation, "Hart is not a policy maker on Monday, aggravated many for me and my Marty," Mc- supporters of McGovern. Paul Randleman. one of Govern told The Jewish many prominent Jews who News. (In Washington on Wednes- joined the Democratic can- day, the student newspaper didate for President at Mon- the Hatchet admitted, after a day's dinner at the Raleigh protest from Gary Hart, that House, ridiculed exaggera- STU RA BEN YOU'VE GOT AN AUNT his remark was taken out of context). Meanwhile the "Jewish vote" dilemma continues to puzzle people and is being utilized as a major topic for discussion in the present po- litical campaign. The New York Times' front page, two- banon. "Ten measures - of speech descended to the world: women took nine and men one."—The Talmud. 342-2287 FIRESTONE McGovern Scotches Charges; Jewish Supporters View Their Position as Choice of Free Voters MRS. BARRY RAVITZ Barbara Diane Hochman became the bride of Barry Allan Ravitz at a recent cere- mony at Cong. Shaarcy Zedek. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hochman of Wildemere Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maury Ravitz of Evergreen Rd., Southfield. (Two matters which caused concern over Sen. McGov- ern's policies were clarified by the Democratic candidate on Wednesday. McGovern re- affirmed his pledge "to re- tain sufficient American power in the Middle East to ensure that there is no doubt of our commitment to Is- rael's security." On the question of "quotas" he said: "I am opposed to quotas that serve to limit the access of any group to the fruits of our society . - It is my belief that both the Democratic and Republican candidates should be clearly on the public record on this important sub- The bride wore an A-line dress with lace and pearl accents. She had a floor- length lace mantilla and carried orchids on her con- ject.") secration Bible. Irwin Green, equally well Janet Ravitz, the bride- known in the Jewish com- groom's sister, was maid of munity, had the same feel- honor. Bridesmaids were ings. He said some of his Elizabeth Kutlov, Sharon friends are in the Republi- Hochman, Linda Miller and can ranks, but he choses to Sandy Raben. be for McGovern who was Les Berman was best man. judged by him the best fox, Ushers were Dr. Leon Hoch- America. man, brother of the bride; "Talk about a Jewish David Rubin, Richard Hitow vote," said Green, "look at and Carl Cohen. The bride's some of the men here with nephews, David and Allan their wives — Lewis Gross- Cohen, were junior ushers. man, "Mike" George Zeltzer, After honeymooning in To- Ben Schwayder, Leonard ronto, the couple resides in Kasle, Bill Berman, Max Oak Park. Pincus, the Howard Brothers, Brewster Broder, Bert Smok- HELFANT, ed- SEYMOUR ier, Stanley Winkelman. ucation director of the Inter- Here's Prof. William Haber. national Council of Shopping David Pollock is here, Centers, issued a report at the Sloans, I can multiply the Idea Exchange for shop- them immensely. Jewish ping center professionals vote? Sure, there are Jewish sponsored by the Interna- voters, and I have an idea tional Council Thursday at that the overwhelming major- the Pontchartrain Hotel. ity will choose as I did — Among the topics covered McGovern for President." So, at the Raleigh House was an environmental ap- proach to shopping center party for McGovern there were others who played int planning. 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