THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, Dec. 8, 1972 Bereznitzer Society "Plans Annual Event Bereznitzer Aid Society will hold its annual banquet 6 I' in. Dee. 17 at the Labor , ionist Institute. Family and friends are in- • lied. For tickets, call Meyer 1. .•lek . 1", president, 1.1 8- 15. Fame , Foss is chairman. ..1.1 A II If Galchinsky, co- II a inn a W omen s Rally for Soviet Jewry to Appeal to Conscience of Nation Major Jewish women's or- ganizations in the Detroit area will join in a mass rally in support of the "Women's Plea for Human Rights for Sov ii t Jewish Prisoners of Conscience, - 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Southfield Civic Cen- ter. Similar rallies will take place on this same day in 47 cities throughout the U. S. MARSHA GOLD In Detroit, the convening organization this year is the CREATIVE IIIVITES final Brith Women's Council, of Parry Planning — Invitations, & Misc. Parry Acc•ssori•s. 557-0254 whose president, Mrs. An- drew Berger, has appointed Mrs. Charles Galinsky chair- man. Joining with Bnai Brith Women as sponsors are the following organizations and their presidents: American gesiimakste sauce When 1 fflir!S to sauce, Chef Bo , , , .-Dee'knows how HERMAN EDF:I.:411E1U: to make he finest tasting without sing meat-thick, Jewish Congress, Detroit rich saucc. really loaded with women's division, Mrs. Philip flavor, real Italian ta'am. Rader; Metropolitan Detroit Choice of two eleatlEss chapter of Ilaclassah, Mrs. sauces: Mushroc.a and tradi- Albert Newman; National tional Mc.- .:!less-both great for Council of Jewish Women, spaghetti, noodles, pot roast, greater Detroit section, Mrs. meat loaf, fish, omelet, you Saul Rosenblum; Pioneer Women Council of Detroit, name it. Keep both on hand Mrs. Gerald Goldberg; and for family pleasing variety. Women's American ORT, Michigan region, Mrs. Don- ald That. The observance will dem- onstrate the unique role that women's organizations can QUILTS DOWN OR WOOL Custom Made or Remade Factory Showroom TRAURIG'S Quilt & Pillow Shop es4Boyardee 15144 W. Seven Mile Rd. 342-9448 DETROIT SAC by appf. Northgcute Kosher Meat & Poulty Mkt. (Formerly Eizelmon's) Jack Miller & Sam Kozik f Prime and f ri,;:`0 5r'to.i • Satisfact'i -m 25254 GreenFiold FREE LI 6--;:t.i87 DIMIVEITY REHOVOT (JTA)— Reho- American people will con- vot Mayor Shmuel Rechtman tinue to support Israel. and M ayor Ste ven M ay of Roches ter, N.Y., sign ed the Rehovot - Rochester Sister Guitar Teacher City Charter last Sunday Expo thereby officially instituting Call Mark Werner d & Reasonabl* Rochester's newest sister city 353-8647 relationship. May headed a 29-member *11.• ***** **• interfaith delegation from his INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT city on a tour of Israel high- lighted by the charter sign- • ASTROLOGER * ing. • CARICATURES * During the ceremony Recht- • MUSIC man said that Israel will And Muth Nosed * never forget "the aid extend- ed to us from America dur- * ny HATTIE $E11/111011111 * ing our most difficult hours."* C".11"43z 3 II 3 5 6 May responded by express- *Candy Centerpieces 356 8525* ing his conviction that the ** * * a* * * * * - * * * * * * Tuesday will be Human Rights Day in Southfield, by proclamation of Mayor Norman Feder, shown here with leaders of the organizations who are arranging the "Women's Plea for Human Rights far Soviet Jewish Prig. oners of Conscience" 8 p.m. !Tuesday a l Southfield Civic Center. The women are (from left) Mesdames Philip Rader, president of the American Jewish Con- gress' Detroit women's division; - Mrs. Andrew Berger, president of Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metro- politan Detroit; Charles Galinsky, chairman of the "Hu- man Rights Day"; and Albert Rosenblum, contemporary affairs chairman of the Metropolitan Detroit chapter of fladassah. 9 YOU' 1'. 601 IIIE Sister City Charter Is Signed in Rehovot play in stirring the consci- ence of a nation, and it will focus on the denial of human rights by the Soviet Union to its Jewish citizens, includ- ing the high tax on exit visas fur educated Jews and im- prisonment of many of them. The progra in will feature the Itnai Moshe Sisterhood Choir, directed by Cantor Louis Klein. The invocation will be given by Rabbi Ernst Conrail of Temple Kol Ami. Mrs. Leonard Sims, past international president of Bnai Brith Women, will in- troduce the guest speaker, Herman Edelsberg of Wash- ington, D. C., director of the Bnai Brith office of interna- tional affairs. Before coming to Bnai Brith, he served as executive director of the U. S. Equal Employment Op- portunity Commission, and for many years he served as director of the Washington office of the Bnai Brith Anti- Defamation League, From 1956 to 1960, Edels- berg was chairman of the Women of JNF Prepare Donor • :01.°\ P hOt Ogr a 61 aNlit‘C‘ 2 rjtC1----I NI‘ le--- 2 clry P. Plume. voTSVV,,r4 " 398.6894 • National Civil Liberties Clearing House, and earlier was counsel and staff direc- tor of the Senate subcom- mittee on foreign trade. As constituent members of the Leadership Conference of National Jewish Women's Organizations and its Soviet Jewry subcommittee, all sponsoring organizations of Human Rights Day are urging attendance by their membership. • r • Nun Active on Behalf of Soviety Jewry CHICAGO (JTA) — Sister 1-1. Ann Elizabeth Gillen, who last week was appointed to the newly created position of executive director of the • National Interreligious Task Force on Soviet Jewry, will be one of the leaders in the Chicago Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jewish Prisoners of Consci- ence rally Tuesday. The rally here is spon- sored by major Jewish wom- en's organizations in the area and convened by Women's American ORT. As executive director of t he he Inrreligious te Task Force, Sister Ann will be working with leaders of Christian communities to mobilize American religious opinion on behalf of human rights in the Soviet Union. She took her first vows in 1943 and is studying at Dropsie Univer- sity. &ngagenzent Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wein- traub of Santa Barbara Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Ire verly to Richard Israel Magidson, son of Mrs. Shepard Magidson of Mrs. William Levin, fund- Milwaukee and the late Mr. raising and donor chairman Magidson. Miss Weintraub of the Women of Jewish Na- attends Brandeis University, tional Fund, will give a and her fiance was graduated progress report on the Jan- from Brandeis. Both plan to uary donor tea at a pre- continue their education at donor rally and petite lunch- the Teachers Institute and eon neon Dec. 19 at ('ong. Jewish Theological Seminary :':: linat Moshe. At this time, in New York. A fall wedding :;:i INF Women's newest pro- is planned. :** ject. a forest in Kiryat sh mooch. will he unveiled. GAR FLICK'S GA I, I- E R Y Cantor Hyman 'Viler of will hold its 23rd annual holi- Cong. Itnai David and Cantor day exhibition and sale of - Louis Klein of ( ong. Anal fine art 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. M.:slie wilt entertain, and daily and 1-5 p.m. Sunday It.ere will he a special prize Dec. 10-30. Paintings, draw- awarded. All JNF Blue-Whitel ings, graphics and sculpture Box holders are asked to and art from mainland ChinaI • • 1.1.: bring in uncleared boxes. will he exhibited. 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