Manischewitz Certified Kosher g3nai nth ACtivities Rabbi Isaac Siegal, third from right, presents the cer- tificate of Kashrut for the B. Manischewitz Co. to Bernard Manischewitz, president. With them are from left, Rabbis Emanuel Gettinger, Chaim Karlinsky, William B. Mani- schewitz, D. Beryl Manischewitz and David L. Silver. Lobsinger to Get Fair Jury Trial, Ravitz Promises Recorder's Court Judge Justin Ravitz promised mili- tant right-wing activist Don- Lobsinger that he would a fair trial this week — despite the fact that as, the jury trial opened, Lobsinger said he had as much chance of a fair trial "as Christ had before the Jewish high priests." Lobsinger, who has been charged with assaulting a priest at an antiwar demon- stration, lost his fight to have the case removed from Ra- vitz' ,court. Federal District Judge Damon Keith denied Lobsinger's motion to have the case heard in federal court. Earlier, Recorder's Court Judge Susari Borman refused to disqualify Ravitz and in- stead praised his "profound sense of honesty." At that hearing, Lobsinger shouted that Ravitz was "a Com- munist and a traitor." He added that Mrs. Borman was "as much a traitor as he (Ravitz) is." Ravitz countered that while he believes in the doctrine of Marxism-Lenin- ism, he is not a member of the Communist Party. He said that despite the ani- mosity between himself and the defendant, he feels he could try the case fairly. Before the case had reach= ed Ravitz, two other Re- corders Court judges had disqualified themselves. Ra- vitz refused to follow suit. Car Breakdown Leads to Twins JERUSALEM — Mr. and Mrs. Abed Husseini, who re- cently became the parents of twins, owe their happi- ness to a doctor with a stalled car. Two years ago Husseini, from Jatt village in the ad- ministered• territories helped Dr. Yehuda Marin of the Sheba Hospital in Tel Hash- omer start his stalled car. Dr. Marin offered to pay --uusseini, but the latter re- ed. The doctor thanked gum and offered him an in- vitation to visit him .at the hospital. When Husseini discovered that Dr. Marin was a phy- sician, he asked him to visit his wife who had been child- less for the past six years. Dr. Marin and an associate, Prof. Edwin Rabau, discussed the case and put Mrs. Hus- seini under Prof. Rabau's care. In February Dr. Marin and Prof. Rabau were invited by the Husseini family to cele- brate the birth of twins, a son and a daughter. The pro- fessor participated in the Moslem circumcision cere- mony. MAURICE C. ZEIGER LODGE will hold an art auc- tion and champagne preview 1 p.m. Sunday at Park West Galleries. Albert Scaglione, director, will conduct the auction of original oil paint- ings, lithographs, water- colors, etchings and seri- graphs. An original work will be awarded. Tickets will be sold at the door. DEBORAH CHAPTER will Israel Orthodox hold a carnival noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth Achim. Admission is free and Protest Lessons luncheon will be served. There will be games for all on Christianity ages. For information, call JERUSALEM — Israeli chairman Mrs. Donald Davis, educators have aroused the 547-0177. * * * ire of Orthodox Jews here for giving 13-year-old pupils Bnai Brith Picks their first real lessons on the life of Jesus and the growth Moss as Honoree of Christianity. Rabbi Menahem Porush, religious political leader, said, "We oppose it because it damages Jewish sensibili- ties. There is no good reason to plant these things in the brains of our children in the land of Israel," he said. The lessons, brought into the seventh grade last year, cover the information in four one-hour meetings. Previous- ly, students spent 30 minutes out of 12 years of schooling on the subject. Shevah Eden, education ministry director of school Sol Moss, past president of syllabi, said, "Our approach Bnai Brith District Grand is entirely historical, and Lodge 6, will be honored as teachers are advised to avoid Bnai Brith Man of the Year theological issues." The sub- at a diner celebrating Is- ject of who killed Jesus is rael's 25th aniversary 7 p.m. handled in a few words. April 1 at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue. Toastmaster will be David Pollack, Detroit Israel Bond general chairman. For reservations to the dinner, on behalf of the Bnai Brith Is- rael Bond program, call Bonds, 557-6770. * * JAMES L. JONAS has been named treasurer of AMERICAN SAVINGS AS- BBW Delegates SOCIATION, announced Al- fred L. Deutsch, chairman of to Vote for Officers The Bnai Brith Women's the board. GERALD J. HOS- KINS has been named senior Council of Metropolitan De- vice president and chief ad- troit will hold a delegates ministrative officer of the meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Zionist Cultural Cen- association. ter. The election of officers * * * be followed by refresh- K U X MANUFACTURING will ments. Mrs. Andrew Berger, CO., with its two subsidi- asks all delegates aries, Continental Label Co. president, to attend. and Handcraft Studios Inc., * * * has just completed the move Funds for Kinneret of its operations to 12675 Burt. This is Kux's third expan- Tourism Plan Set sion in the past 20 years. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Kux Manufacturing is one of the largest manufacturers Yehuda Shaari, deputy min- of vehicle markings, decals, ister of tourism, announced and industrial identification. that the ministry has ear- The Continental Label sub- marked IL 1,000,000 ($250,- sidiary produces a wide vari- 000) to draft a master plan ety of decorative and instruc- for the development of tour- tional labels. Handc r a f t ism on the shores of Lake Studios creates hand-painted Kinneret. oil paintings. The plan calls for the con- * * struction of a '1,000-room Dennis Cyporyn, president hotel and convention center of STIEF CYPORYN AD- in Tiberias, the largest town VERTISING AND COMMU- on the lake shore, with NICATIONS, INC., 2 4 3 3 3 sports facilities, a prome- Southfield, Southfield, an- nade and a yacht basin. nounced SCA won two na- tional awards. The first Balfour Declaration award was the Small Space Newspaper award presented Issued Nov. 2, 1917 by the Retail Advertising In the special Israel sup- Conference. The series fea- plement of The Jewish News tured original art created by last week, a typographical Cyporyn. SCA also received error left the impression that a grand award for depart- the Balfour Declaration was ment store advertising from issued last year. The date Retail Ad Week of New should have read Nov. 2, York. 1917, not Nov. 2, 1972. Busines - s Briefs Social Security THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 23, 1973-37 Students' Data Two Reappointed to UJA Cabinet Nachman and Joel he chaired the machinery Listed by Test D. Allan Tauber have been reap- and manufacturing division 'Students 18 and over who get monthly social security checks will soon be getting an attendance reporting card that has nothing to do with how many classes they might have cut, according to Sam F. Test, manager of the Detroit-Northwest Social Se- curity office, 17500 Lahser. A reporting card is mailed by the Social Security Ad- ministration to each student beneficiary about three months before the end of the school year. The student should return the card to social security as soon as possible, Test said. Full-time students who are 18 and over and are unmar- ried can get monthly checks from social security until they're 22 if a parent gets social security payments or if a parent has died after working long enough under social security. If the student's school does not use the semester or quar- ter system, payments can continue until he completes the course he's taking or 2 months after he ,reached 22, whichever comes first . "More than 590,000 students in colleges, high schools, and trade schools get $65,000,000 a month from social secur- ity," he added. Any student who needs help with the report or in- formation about his benefits can call the Detroit-North- , west social security office, 537-9310. World Effort Begun to Honor Haffkine pointed to the national ex- ecutive committee of the United Jewish Appeal's young leadership cabinet for 1973, Michael A. Pelavin, cabinet chairman, an- nounced. The cabinet consists of 200 young men of age 25-40 who have shown exceptional lead- ership skills within the American Jewish commu- nity. Nachman, now a UJA re- gional chairman, has held a large number of key posi- tions in the junior division of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, including division president in 1969, the year he received the William H. Boesky Memorial Award for Oustanding Leadership. He is on the board of the Fresh Air Society. Tauber is 1973 national vice chairman for UJA's central area, after holding other regional posts. In 1970 of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. 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