THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

30—Friday, Feb. 23, 1173

Pat Nixon — Member-Getter

WASHINGTON—Pat Nixon ; Lady was directly responsible
last week became Hadassah's ! for the enrollment of 502
leading member-getter. members, an unmatched rec-
Guest of honor at a mem- ord in securing supporters of

her recruitment meeting of , a Zionist movement.
member-bring-a
the
the Greater Washington , At
Area of Hadassah, the First member function, it was corn-
pulsory to tie a member of
-
-
II:ho:4:1h to attend and to
meet Mrs. Richard M. Nixon
That's how 502 new paid
members were enlisted. A
7'1011I
total of 625 women were
present at the affair in the
Mayflower State Room. Some
national lladassah leaders
were there and a number of
wives of Jewish members of
President Nixon's official
family were among the en-
rollees.

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Parents Form Advisory Body on Hebrew Schools
Arnold

study the threatened closing
of the Borman and Cohn
branches, to issue an infor-
mation sheet on the Advisory
Committee's activities, to
form a liaison with both
At a meeting Sunday morn-
teachers and administration
ing at the UHS administra-
and to determine how the
tion building, some 30 parents
parents can acquire in-
representing the five UHS creased representation in
branches and high school
UIIS policy-making decisions.
formed the organization to
Petitions were circulated
take up issues they feel have
a bearing on the future of at the Sunday meeting among
the communal school system those who are paid-up mem-
and on the children who tiers of the United Hebrew
attend. Schools and who wish to

A Hebrew School Parents
Advisory Committee has been
formed by a group of par-
ents whose children attend
the United Hebrew Schools.

at the Sunday meeting, urge d stein, Jackie Fertell,
• l ey
other parents to Involve Fisher, Slit!'
themselves in the work of Ralph Levy, Betsy Loomis,
the newly for m e d Hebrew Leonard Schreiber, Mel Seid-
School Parents Advisory man, Frances Stein and
Committee. I Harold Strom,

Frances Stein, who serves
as secretary to the commit-
tee, said later that the first
newsletter would be distrib-
uted among all parents early
in March.
Members of the working
executive are Rena Barden-

WEDDINGS

Besides a working execu- nominate members of the
five, comprised of represent- UIIS board.
There are currently 13
atives of each school, the
Parents Advisory Committee openings on the UIIS board
will have committees to According to the bylaws, a
board member can be pro-
posed either by a nominating
committee of the UHS board
or by the signing of a peti-
tion by 25 paid-up members
of the UHS. (UHS member-
ship costs $10 per person.)

be the issue under discussion

I at an open board meeting of

MISS MINDY COLMAN

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the Detroit Women's Divi-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Col- son, American Jewish Con-
man of Ridgeside Dr., Farm- gress, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
ington, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Mindy at the Hunters Ridge Apts.
to Leonard J. Wachter, son club house.
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mrs. Philip Rader. presi-
Wachler of S. Harwich Dr.,' dent, and Mrs. Matilda Ru-
Farmington.
bin, program chairman said
A June wedding is planned. a panel of members who
have been studying this issue
will share their thoughts and
The Best To You
concerns with the audience.

HAL
GORDON

The panel will consist of
Mesdames Herbert F e a 1 k,
Theodore Rosen, David
Schwartz and Seymour Is-
rael. Mrs. Rubin will act as
moderator and Mrs. Ruth S.
Rosenbaum, regional direc-
tor of the American Jewish
Congress. as resource per-
son.
The public is invited. Re-
freshments will be served.

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mul-
led of Suffolk Dr. announce
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An April wedding is
planned.

Young Artist
to Perform at
Hasidic Event

Josef Polter. 10-year-old
son of Rabbi and Mrs. Moshe
Potter. who performed Yid-
dish folk songs at the "Ha-
sidic Happening." will be
featured with the Cheder
Choir at the malave malke
(farewell to the Sabbath) 9
p.m. Feb. 24 at the Ileder
for Progressive Elementary
Education, 28555 Middlebelt,
Farmington.
The public is invited to the
hasidic gathering, proceeds
of which will benefit the
heder.
The latter offers a Hebrew
program beginning with nur-
sery school. Three-year-olds
begin learning Jewish tradi-
tion from the moment they
enter.

Little girls are carried in
their mothers' arms and
boys are wrapped in a talis
then showered with
and
candies. When the children
ask where the candy is com-
ing from, they are told it is
from the Angel of Torah who
is rewarding them for com-
ing to learn. After learning
the first letter of the Hebrew
alphebet they are given a
taste of honey and told that
learning is sweet..
For malave malke tickets,
call the heder, LI 8-0667 or
Mrs. Byron Krieger:354-314

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Participants in the Sunday
meeting voted to arrange an
appointment with the Jewish
Welfare Federation education
committee, headed by Julian
Tobias, where they would
present their position on the
school issues.
Several members insisted
that they have been told that
the Borman and Cohn closing
is not a closed issue, that it
will be up to Federation to
decide if the schools remain
open, a decision based on
communal needs.
Mel Seidman, who presided

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Study Analyzes
Retardation

Problems involving retar-
dation, the psychological as-
pects of dealing with the
challenges to parents posed
by backward children, are
under thorough review in an
impressive series of studies
conducted by Dr. Maud
Mannoni.
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published by Pantheon Books
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French A. M. Sheridan
Smith, there is detailed dis-
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with retardates and parental
fantasies.

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Foreign Minister MARIO
GIBSON BARBOZA of Brazil
planted the first tree in a
new Jewish National Fund
forest near Modiin honoring
the 150th anniversary of
Brazil's independence.

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