ORT May Set Up School in U.S. NEW YORK (JTA)—ORT, Organization for Rehabilita- tion through Training, will send its chief of operations and other members of its central staff to investigate the feasibility of establishing an ORT school in the U.S. This was announced by Mrs. David M. Goldring, na- tional president of Women's American ORT. The proposed ORT school will primarily serve a seg- ment of the Jewish poor, probably in a major Ameri- can metropolis such as New York, Chicago or Miami. MAGICIAN Available for All Occasions 20 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 ERIC ROSENOW and his Continentals & Entertainment tcrotirci:lititont to' coit 7ee_Ez • so-c) eadeleut WATCH HEADQUARTERS CornMeN *I.., Ron. 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Mrs. Goldring said that, in addition, it is planned that an ORT "task force" would come to the U.S. and be available as a consulting body for all groups interest- ed in education—on a feder- al, state and local level, pub- lic or private. Mrs. Goldring stated that one reason for the decision to establish an ORT presence in the U.S. was the discovery in recent years of pockets of Jewish poverty in the country — a discovery which shocked Europeans. For the first time in his- tory, the Jews of the U.S. were looking to a non-Ameri- can Jewish organization for assistance, she said. Dutch Orthodox Debate Over Role of Women AMSTERDAM ( J T A) — Holland's Orthodox rabbis and congregations are split over whether women should be allowed to be elected to congregational councils. Although, until recently, all Orthodox ra bbis in the Netherlands ruled that wom- en could not serve, Chief Rabbi Eliezer Berlinger re- cently permitted a woman to serve on the congregational council of the town of Bus- sum, about 25 kilometers east of Amsterdam, and an- other to serve on the council of Dordtrecht, near Rotter- dam. 1kt-linger's rabbinical Juris- diction covers all of the Netherlands except Amster- dam, The Hague, Rotterdam and their suburbs. rzai (A.- cavities HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAPTER will meet noon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Kal Soskin, 18851 Capi- tol, Southfield. The movie, "Barbara and Yetta," will be shown. Mrs. Sarah Mittel- dorf of the Bnai Brith Wom- en's Council will comment. Boutique items representing the articles for sale at the forthcoming council bazaar will be displayed. Proceeds will go to the new Jewish home for mentally retarded adults. Luncheon will be served. President Mrs. Char- les Ruben invites guests. • • • Detroit will host the 1973 national Bnai Brith bowling tournament in March, Ivan Edelstein, president of the Metropolitan Detroit B n a I Brith Bowling Association, announced. . The 32nd annual event will be run March 17-18 for local bowlers and March 24-25, when out-of-towners will bowl. Paul C. /tales is general chairman of the tournament, which will attract 1,500 en- tries from the United States and Canada. Kales is a vice president of the National Bnai Brith Bowl- ing Association and a past president of the Detroit as- sociation. Headquarters will be the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Com- petition will be staged at Oak Park Lanes, North Lanes, State Fair Lanes and Strike and Spare Lanes. Maddin Elected Sinai President Milton M. Maddin was re- elected president of the board of trustees of Sinai Hospital at a recent meeting. He served as president in 1972. Maddin was first elected to gregations do not deal with the Sinai board in 1059. religious matters, which are Named a vice president in left to the rabbis, but with 1969, he was elected acting president in September 1971, organizational matters. following the death of Morris Garvett. Also re-elected were B renner-Truman Charles N. Agree and Harvey H. Goldman, vice president; to Mark Holiday Irwin I. Cohn, secretary; Mal- Tu b'Shevat will be ob- colm S. Lowenstein, assistant served by members of Bren- secretary; A b e Shiffman, ner-Truman Branch of the treasurer; and Harry C. Labor Zionist Alliance 8:30 Schaefer, assistant treasurer. p.m. Saturday at the Labor Erwin S. Simon was newly Zionist Institute. elected a vice president. Friends are invited. Detroit office of the Immi- pick up a form because of gration and Naturalization illness or other reasons, may Service again reminds all have a relative or friend New etchings from Israel aliens to report their ad- obtain a card for them. will be exhibited by Robert dresses during January. Broner at a one-man show at Cards with which to make a• • * * * * * * * * t • * the Rina Gallery in New the reports are available at INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT York, from the latter part of post offices and offices of the * January through Feb. 20. Immigration and Naturaliza- * • ASTROLOCER * Broner, associate professor tion Service throughout the * • CARICATURES • at Monteith College of country. • • 16 • MUSIC Wayne State University, and Parents or guardians sub- * * Asa alma Nara Mrs. Broner, spent last year mit reports for alien chikiren * • ST 14•THE * in Israel and Europe on his under age 14. WERR••RE * SCINI ART Z ,hiss min Information furnished by. * 3 sm_$ sib 3 Armoire * an alien to the government is *Casty Cssterreces 350-8131S * *• ******* * t* ** confidential. If You're Looking for an Honest Deal on any An exhibition of printmak- ing techniques is being held at Arwin Galleries, Inc., which is handling distribution of Clare Romano's and John Ross' THE COMPLETE PRINTMAKER. The exhibi- tion will continue through Jan. 31. ' NEW LINCOLN MERCURY PRODUCT • / \- PROF. ROBERT BRONER Edward Miller was re- elected president of the Ile- brew'Benevolent Society at a recent general board meet- ing. Also re-elected were Hy- man Lipsitz and Joseph M. Korman, vice presidents; Leo B Eurst treasurer; Nathan P. Rossen, secretary; Meyer I. Cooper, Leo Stein and Harry Laker, trustees; and Sam Levine, cemetery chairman. Nathan Samet chaired the nominating committee, which included Louis Levine, Jacob Bacow, Louis P. Topor and Paul Jacobs. NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TO 4 Berkley PHONE 543-3505 Fr.. Parking Open Doily 10 to 7 NURSERY & ..,..„ , . ...., , DAY CARE Southfield several new Israeli editions Hebrew Benevolent Re-Elects 'Miller Jefferson •25-6439 • • of prints based on landscape and novel "found" forms. In the past year he has ex- hibited in the British Bi- ennale in Bradford, England (for the third time), in an exhibition on the history of silk screen prints at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and in an exhibition of mono- prints at Pratt Institute in New York. Broner wll !have two ex- His works are in the De- troit Institute of Arts . Boston Public Library, British Mu- seum, Brooklyn Museum, Cincinnati Art Museu m, Fogg Museum of Harvard University, Los Angeles County Museum, Metropoli- tan Museum of Art in :..ew York, National Gallery of Art in WashingtOn, the New York Public Library. Smithsonian Institute, U.S.Information Service and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Mrs. Broner is an asistant professor in the English de- partment of Wayne State University and the author of several published hooks and plays. 3400 E. Ras BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS 2823 Coolidge, Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem, Israel's leading art school, and at Haifa Uni- versity, where he produced hibitions in Detroit of his new prints and etchings from Israel this spring, He also will have an exhibition of his prints in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The Israel Art Museum and the Bibli• otheque Nation al in Paris bought Broner prints this see Jerome Gorgon Bart Lincoln Mercury Bur 259-2190 • frosty Or•rsots Fewer. A Vossos•AsIor • Cosisptot• Limo of 111orn•r•l Ifis•ssl•r rms. Illibsor•li• • °enrol• wad bl•tsie•l Pores • 1114•1berk writ Anorgy 111141411 • Low C•Arelle Food. — Ili•n Fern fortis • D•T Illsoestso Rarirrsors A•41 Noes limits sabbatical. He taught at the year. and by German Orthodox rabbis before World War II. They also refer to a similar stand taken by the religious council in Israel. The congregational coun- cils of Holland's Jewish con- Friday, Jaw, 19, 1973-31 Aliens Have Till End of January to Report Detroit to Host National BB Bowling Meet Rabbis Moshe Just and Hans Rodrigues Pereira of the Ashkenazi Congregation of Amsterdam, h o we ver, have ruled that no women can be candidates since Halakha forbids it. The new quadrenniel elec- tions for the Amsterdam con- gregational council are to be held in March. The two Amsterdam rabbis refer to a similar decision made in 1950, to rulings laid down by Orthodox Chief Rabbi Dr. Benjamin Ritter Aaron Reitman, president, said a special program has been planned, in cooperotion with the Jewish National Fund. Joel Verbin, JNF youth activities coordinator will speak; and a new film, "The Arava Is My Home," will be shown. 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