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March 02, 1973 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-03-02

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20—Friday, March 2, 1973

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LETTER BOX

Business
Briefs

Nathan Rossen
to Be Honoree
of Histadrut

Nathan P. Rossen, a lead-
CALICO CORNERS sells
decorator and dress fabrics er of the Labor Zionist move-
ment,
will be honored at a
from the houses of Dior,
Valentino, Yves St. Laurent, banquet 6:30 p.m. March 11
Davidow, Bill Blass and at the Labor Zionist Institute.
in freedom we may gain for
Dietary laws will be ob-
Adele Simpson. These are
ourselves,
our
children
and
Editor. The Jewish News:
usually small end cuts in one- served. F o r reservations,
As the parent of a child all mankind the blessing of of-a-kind patterns and are call Histadrut 851-0606, be-
t or e Wednesday. Proceeds
attending the Livonia branch peace.
sold at great savings. The
will go toward a Histadrut
SOLOMON GOLDFARB
of the United Hebrew
shop deals only in quality
project in Israel.

Sch.3ols, as a social worker
seconds with small, often im-
A committee headed by co-
and as a Jew, I present my Rudeness Assailed
perceptible flaws. There are
chairmen Harry Laker and
views on the current con- by a Show Goer
two local shops in the nation-
Hyman
Lipsitz announced
troversy over Jewish educa- Editor, The Jewish News:
wide chain — one at 1933 that Ambassador Ovadia Sof-
tion.
Open letter to the Akiva South Telegraph, just north
.
I submit that we are deal- audience at the Ford Audi- of Square Lake Rd., and
ing here with a totality far torium, Feb. 25:
25008 Little Mack near 10
larger thnn any of its com-
Granted, some of you Mile Rd. The store also in-
ponent issues: Effective might have good and legiti- cludes a full selection of
management, collective bar- mate reasons for having to trims, accessories and dra-
scholarship, con- leave an auditorium in the pery hardware. For those
gaining.
sumerism, or even tradition. middle of a live perform- who do not do their own sew-
ing, the shop will furnish a
Whatever the limits of its ance, talking as you go.
llowever, it aprears that list of names and phone
definition, this freedom of
ours — this precious Jewish this is becoming a customary numbers of qualified crafts-
value surely is not only the practice with a number of men. Calico Corners is open
right to take what we feel people at many of our Jew- daily (except Sunday) from
is coming to us. It also in- ish affairs. Have you no con- 9:30 a.m. till 5:30 p.m., Mon-
cludes the equally precious ception as to how rude and day and Thursday evenings
right to give — to give of distracting you arc? Rude to until 9 p.m.
• • •
ourselves as individuals, each the talent on the stage and
Ground was broken for a
distracting to the audience.
having unique potentials.
What is the central You are an embarrassment 16.1ane addition to ARK
NATHAN P. ROSSEN
LANES WEST, Northwestern
matter in this controversy? to many of us.
a member of the perma•
fer,
Highway
south
of
12
Mile,
MRS.
PAULA
BENSON
That we as parents will lose
Southfield. When the project nent mission of Israel to the
our Talmud Torah? That the
United
Nations, will be main
is completed this summer,
board will lose control? That East Europe Sends
Ark West will have 48 lanes speaker.
the teachers will lose their
Morris Lieberman will pre-
in all, together with a cock-
pay? That our children will 20 New Emigrants
NEW YORK (JTA)—Twen- tail lounge, restaurant, nur- sent Rossen with a specially
lose their cultural traditions.
medallion in tribute
designed
Workers have a habit of ty Jewish immigrants, com- sery and pro shop.
• • •
to Rossen's activities on be-
being satisfied by material prising one family unit from
LEROY KIEFFER has half of Israel and particu-
concessions. Management is Pakistan, three from the So-
larly Histadrut.
appeased by remaining in viet Union and one from Hun- been elected president of
Rossen, elected treasurer
power. Consumers often gary and one individual each Arnold's, Inc., drug store of the local Histadrut Cam-
settle for what they can get from the Soviet Union and subsidiary of Borman's, Inc., paign last fall, is serving on
but the need for true free- Hungary, arrived at Kennedy Arnold Faudman, executive the national board of direc-
dom is at the soul of man Airport recently, it was re- vice president of Borman's, tors of the Histadrut Founda-
and no matter what is sub- ported by United Hias Ser- announced.
tion. At the recent Mid-Winter
stituted for it — the soul vice.
Conference of the Histadrut
knows the difference.
They were joined with rel-
Foundation in Florida, he and
Let the Federation begin to atives in Los Angeles, Phila-
Mrs. Rossen together sub-
call on us for more than delphia, Miami, Baltimore,
scribed to a Histadrut an-
money. Let the board of the Wayne, N.J. and Brooklyn.
nuity totaling $75,000. He is
Hebrew Schools seek more
Five of the arrivals from
president of Pinsker Aid So-
from us than silence. Let. the the Soviet Union entered the
ciety.
teachers not wait for parents United States through the pa-
Rossen and Morris Fried-
to come to them. Let us all role authority of the U.S. at-
man are co-chairmen of the
begin to make real demands torney general.
local Histadrut Foundation
division, and Rossen is af-
filiated with a number of
Landsmanshaft organizations.
Sidor Belarsky, a close per-
sonal friend of Rossen, will
present a special 25th Israel
anniversary musical pro-
gram.

School Issues,
Mutual Duties

upon one another and give
from the uncounted inven-
tory of our resources, that

Aliya Day Set May 13

The Israel Aliya Center, in day at the 10 Mile Jewish
cooperation with the Jewish Center.
Center, Detroit Zionist or-
Much of the wisdom of the
ganizations and other Jewish world is not wisdom.—Ralph
groups , announces "Aliya Waldo Emerson.
Day" will be held May 13.
T h e planning committee
which held its first meeting
JEWELRY
Feb. 22, is arranging for a
noted speaker, workshops on
aliya and entertainment.
SUITE 364 ADVANCE SLOG.
23077 Greenfield et 9 Able
The second planning meet-
13131 557-1160
ing will be held 8 p.m. Thurs-

Medical Ethics
Fackenheim's
Topic at Sinai

FIRMA Y

1. 40 p.m. — SPACE STORY , Host Willard Scott talks with Dr. Chris-
topher Kraft about the Apollo-Soyux program

8 p m — BLIJEJAY BASKETBALL. Tonight the Southfield Bluelays
take on the Barkley Bears at Berkley. Join WSHJ's sports di-
rector Mon Muskoytty and Bob Garber for all the action start-

mg at 8 00

MONDAY

6:30 p.m. — HEAR TONIGHT. Hosts Mike Gordon and Tim
Downy interyiew WXYZ's morning mon Dick Purtan Dock talks
about his lob at WXYZ and his career in broadcasting

MISR A Y

6-.30 p rn -- ENTERTAINMENT PLUS Tonight Esther Wein in-
tervsews Two Gentleman of Verona - stor Lorry Kert Mr. Kert
talks about his show business career

IVEDNESD A V

6:30 p.m. — CITY COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS Join Stem Ross os
Be reports on Southfield's city council meetings .

THURSDA Y

6:30 p.m. — NASA PROGRESS REPORT
on the monthly happenings at NASA.

An

in depth report

FIRESTONE

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And after the meeting, you can entertain
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So you see, we're doing a lot more than
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We're opening a great new hotel.

Pianist GINA BACHAUER
will perform in concert 8:20
p.m. Saturday at the Masonic
Auditorium. Miss Bachauer
will perform Mozart's Sonata
Dr. Emil L. Fackenheim, in F. Major, K 332 and Schu-
professor of philosophy at the bert's Grand Sonata No. 3
University of Toronto, will in B Flat Major. The second
be speaker at the first Julius half of the concert will be a
Rotenberg Lecture at Sinai performance of Moussorgs-
Hospital 10 a.m. March 14. sky's Pictures at an Exhibi-
His topic will be "Some tion. Tickets are available at
Somerset Inn, Big Beaver , east of Coolidge,
Moral Issues in Contem- the Masonic Auditorium box
porary Medicine: a Jewish office, Grinnell's downtown
Troy Mich. 48084, (313) 643-7800
Perspective." Following Dr. and all J. L. Hudson ticket
Fockenheim's talk, Dr. Al- centers.
fred I. Sherman, chairman
The Somerset Inn opens
of obstetrics and gynecology;
God must have loved the
in mid-June. Reservations
Dr. Herbert Ravin, chairman plain people. He made so
are now being accepted.
of the department of medi- many of them.
cine; and Dr. Norman Ro-
—Abraham Lincoln
senzweig, chairman of psy-
chiatry, will lead a discus-
sion on medical ethics. This
is the first of a series of
programs made possible by
a contribution from the fam-
ily of Julius Rotenberg. Dr.
Fackenheim, a noted theo-
logian, also will speak at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek March
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