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February 23, 1973 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-02-23

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Five From Michigan on Maccabian Team

By HASKELL COHEN

two and there is, to date, one course, we seek athletic ex-
applicant from Maine, Mis- cellence and we hope to win
sissippi, Rhode Island and gold medals—but as import-
Tennessee.
ant, and perhaps more so,
"Of course," said Nat Hol- we believe this experience
man, president of the U.S. should enhance the Yiddish-
Committee, the traditional keit of all who are privileged
sponsor of the U.S. Macca- to participate."
biah Team, "more states will
be heard from soon and the
national distribution will un-
doubtedly be very different
within the next 60 days as
we draw closer to the selec-
tion of athletes."
Holman said, "There can
be little or no doubt that we
This Week's Radio and
are attracting many young
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HIGHLIGHTS
athletes with a genuine Jew-
ish identification. With the
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
benefit of their experience
Station: Channel 2.
on the :1973 U.S. Maccabiah
Feature: "Community Re-
Team in Israel, those select- lationships," a discussion of
ed will certainly help to swell the demographic changes
the ranks of leaders in the that have scattered the popu-
American Jewish community. lace from the central city
"Our vital continuing com- throughout the metropolitan
mitment to this very purpose area with Kathleen Strauss,
is the chief aspect of the inter - agency liaison officer,
World Maccabiah Games SEMCOG; Walter E. Klein,
which distinguishes them executive director of the Jew-
from the Olympic Games. Of ish Community Council; and
Matilda Rubin, a member of
the community relations
committee of the Council.

(Copyright 1173, JTA. lee.)

The first 165 athletes to
apply for consideration by
the U.S. Committee Sports
for Israel, Inc., for selection
to the 1973 U.S. Maccabiah
Team which will compete in
Israel July 9-19, come from
20 states throughout the
nation.
New York leads with 47
applicants, followed by 30
from California, 19 from
New Jersey, 10 from Ohio
and eight from Pennsylvania.
Maryland accounts for seven
applications and Florida for
six. Massachusetts, Michigan
and Missouri are represented
by five each and there are
four applicants from both
Illinois and Kentucky. Ari-
zona and Texas each have

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Feature: Rabbi Harold S.
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Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WBRB-FM (102.7).
Feature: Phil Blazer pro-
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• • •

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Time: 7 n.m. Sunday.
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Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
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Time: 11:20 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Rabbi Jonathan
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JWV

Friday, Feb. 23, 1973-35

Rabbi, Social Worker Eye NYC Council

BLOCH ROSE POST and
AUXILIARY will meet
p.m. Tuesday at the JWV
home. A "Trip Through Is-
rael," with slides and photos
will be presented by Donald
Skupsky. Proceeds from the
evening will be sent to Is-
rael's Chaim Sheba (Tel
Hashomer) Hospital to pur-
chase equipment. Friends
are invited. There will be
refreshments, prizes and a
social hour. For information,
call Chairman Phyllis Chas-
sin, 968-3743, or Louis Wag-
ner, VE 6-4316.
• • •

CHARLES SHAPIRO POST
and AUXILIARY will hold a
Millionaire Party 8 p.m.
March 31 at Frost Junior
High School, Oak Park.
There is an admission
charge.
• • •

NEW YORK (JTA) — An
Orthodox rabbi and a Jewish
social worker have declared
their candidacy for the of-
fice of city councilman.
Rabbi Julius Neumann, of
Cong. Zichron Moshe. an-
nounced that he'would seek
the Democratic nomination
for councilman from the 3rd
District in Manhattan.
Elly Rosen, executive di.
rector of the Association of
Jewish Anti-Poverty Work-
ers, intends to run for coun- ,
cilman-at-large from the bor-1
ouch of -- Brooklyn on the
Democratic ticket.

cate the rights of ethnic
groups generally to control
their communities.
Rosen said he had the sup-
port of the "grass root Jew-
ish people" and of non-Jew-
ish ethnic groups in Brook-
lyn as well.

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Rosen, 24, said he sought
the office mainly to afford
representation in the city
government for the Jewish
poor and elderly and to advo-

LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY will meet 8:30
p.m. Monday at the JWV
home. Hostess will be Mrs .
Florence Amster. The post
a is d auxiliary presented a
flag to Post Jr. High School.
For information, call Presi-
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543-6294, or Mrs. Sam Wilson,
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