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May 25, 1973 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-05-25

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'Weekend Trip, Saved by Senator,
Yields Proceeds for Israel Fund

Thanks to the intervention
of a state senator from
Grosse Pointe, 36 Shaarey
Zedek youth members were
able to walk their feet off
last weekend to benefit the
Israel Emergency Fund.
The 36 seventh and eighth
graders who belong to Kadi-
me United Synagogue Youth
at Shaarey Zedek were
among the 6 to 7,000 partici-
pants in a walkathon for Is-

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a suburb of Chicago.
Kadima had planned the
trip long in advance as part
of an "exchange program"
with North Suburban Beth
El. Youth members of that
congregation and of Shaarey
Zedek have been visiting
each other for weekend
events for the past two years.
Shaarey Zedek youth had
raised some $1,500 for the
Israel Emergency Fund by
obtaining pledges of at least
$2 per mile for the Highland
Park 25-mile walkathon.
But at the last minute,
only a day before they were
scheduled to leave Detroit,
it looked as though they

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would never make it. DeLuxe
Motor Stages, which had
agreed to transport the
youngsters and four chap-
erons, backed out of the ar-
rangment, claiming that it
had not received the required
deposit on time.
Jerry Leeson, assistant di-
rector of education and youth
at Shaarey Zedek, can't un-
derstand how that could be,
since he had put a check in
the mail the same day the
price was quoted to him:
May 8. It was the sixth
phone call he had made to
the company, asking for the
figure.
On May 15, two days be-
fore the group was to leave
for Chicago, Lesson received
in the mail the same letter
he had sent to DeLuxe.
Scrawled at the bottom were
the words: "Letter came too
late."
The youth group was
thrown into panic. Leeson
couldn't find an available bus
in the state. But Harry Nel-
son, the father of one of
the youngsters, found an an-
gel.
Nelson got on the phone to
his friend, State Sen. George
S. Fitzgerald of Grosse
Pointe. It was now Wednes-
day. Sen. Fitzgerald c o n -
tacted Greyhound Bus Lines
and in 20 minutes had the
promise of a bus.
It was pulled out of Pitts-
burgh, driven through the
night to Detroit and, miracle
of miracles, was ready and
waiting Thursday afternoon
when the children boarded.
They joined their Chicago
friends for the walkathon,
and before they had to return
home Sunday afternoon had
completed 14.3 miles. Two of
the Detroit chaperons walked
with them, but Kadima mem-
ber Jolie Laker did the fast-
est time.
Homeowners all along the
route served refreshments
and offered encouragement
to the walkers.
Leeson said the experience
was very satisfying, even if
his feet were in disagree-
ment.

lliss Susan
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MISS SUSAN MILLER

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller
of Seneca Ave., Oak Park,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Susan Marsha
to David Wiener, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Wiener of
Ridgedale Ave., Oak Park.
An October wedding is
planned.

A- tat
Activities

CENTENNIAL CHAPTER
will hold a luncheon fea-
turing traditional Jewish
foods and a program on
modern Israel at its paid-
up membership meeting noon
June 5 at the home of Mrs.
Donald Landy, 22156 _ Ivan-
hoe, Southfield. Guests are
welcome. For reservations,
call Mrs. Irwin Alpern, 626-
7667.
* *
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
TER will hold its paid-up
membership luncheon 12:30
p.m. June 14 at the Labor
Zionist Institute. Dues will
be accepted at the door.
Membership and fund-raising
awards will be presented. A
social hour will follow.

* *

HENRY MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER will hold its an-
nual mother and daughter
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Manuel
Pastor, 7246 St. Auborn,
Birmingham. Mrs. Abe 01-
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Dr. Nemeth at WSU

Abraham Nemeth, origi-
nator of the Nemeth Code of
Bra i l l e Mathematics and
Scientific Notation is among
the five alumni of Wayne
State University who will be
honored at the 105th annual
reunion June 16 in WSU's
University Center Building.
The others are J. Edward
Bailey III, free lance pho-
tographer; Dr. C. Jackson
France, clinical associate pro-
fessor of surgery at WSU's
School of Medicine; Frank E.
Morris, president of the Fed-
eral Reserve Bank of Boston,
and Mabel Waridelt, profes-
sor of nursing at Wayne
State.
For reservations, contact
WSU's Alumni House, phone
577-2163.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 25, 1973-29

Dr. Leib Elected ZOD Head

Dr. Sidney Z. Leib was
elected president of the Zion-
ist Organization of Detroit,
the Detroit district of the
Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica, at the annual meeting,
May 17.
Dr. Jack R. Greenberg
heads the new ZOD executive
committee.
Vice presidents in the new
administration are Dr. San-
ford A. Bennett, Dr. Sidney
Friedlaender, David L. Denn,
Dr. Hershel Sandberg and
Judge Michael L. Stacey.
Dr. Theodore Mandell is
the new treasurer and Mrs.
Jack R. Greenberg was
named secretary.
New members of the board
elected for three-year terms
are: Dr. Alex S. Friedlaen-
der, Cantor Louis Klein, Mrs.
Richard B. Kramer, Dr. Sion
Soleymani and Dr. Conrad
H. Goode.
The following were re-elect-
ed members of the board for
a three-year term:
Dr. Elie D. Aboulafia, Mrs.
Sanford A. Bennett, Harry
A. Davidoff, S. Tracy Free-
man, Dr. Leonard A. Raking,
Dr. Maxwell M. Hoffman,
Mrs. Norma Hudosh, Dr.
Simon Dolin, Mrs. Ira G.
Kaufman, Walter S. Nuss-
baum, Frank Rosenbaum,
Sherman Shapiro, Mrs. Car-
mi Slomovitz, Mrs. Philip
Slomovitz, Dr. Lester Zeff
and David M. Zellman.
Rabbi Irwin Groner will in-
stall the new ZOD officers at
a dinner meeting June 13.
Dr. Greenberg gave a thor-
ough outline of the last year's
activities in his report as
retiring president. He em-
phasized the sponsorship of
the concert here of the Is-
rael Philharmonic Orches-
tra as a public service, the
numerous cultural programs,
the sponsorship of an Israel
trade fair, the Balfour Con-
cert and the cooperation giv-
en in sponsoring the appear.
ance here of the Israel Soccer
Team which was entertained
together with the opposing
German team at a ZOD
brunch.
Guest speaker at the an-
nual meeting was Mrs. June
Jacobs of London, one of
England's leading activists
in movements in behalf of
Russian Jewry, who traced
the history of efforts to pro-
tect the Jews of the USSR
and who urged continued ac-
tivities to secure abandon-
ment of prejudices and the
right of emigration for the
tens of thousands of appli-
cants.
Supplementing her address,
Louis Panush urged that con-
tinued appeals be addressed
to members of Congress in
support of the pending legis-

Prayer of a
Russian Jew

By Sadie Shur Goren

The still, small voice within
my soul
Has etched the craggy slopes,
Has struck the sweet, white
waters
Of timeless hope,
And seems to know an unknown
land
Whispering its song on winging
path.

Not lost, not lost, 0 still, small
voice!
The jackal's bray has torn my
heart,
The crust of hay has soured my
throat.
I wish to crawl on the night's
long sweep
Across the bellows of Ausch-
witz fire.

O still, small voice, seek my
soul,
O burning bush, ease my heart—
It seeks the haven of Jacob's
stone.

DR. SIDNEY Z. LEIB

lation in the Jackson-Vanik-
Mills amendments for U.S.
action in behalf of USSR
Jewry.

Men's Clubs

TEMPLE BETH EL MEN'S
CLUB elected Stuart A. Graff
president at its 54th annual
meeting. Other officers elect-
ed were Lee J. Marks and
Robert L. Rosenbush, vice-
presidents; Harold Joseph-
son, treasurer; and Douglas
A. Schubot and Aid Kushner,
secretaries. The board of
directors includes: Jerry N.
Balan, Edward Dizik, Jona-
than F. Haber, Irvine Kap-
lan, Dr. Alfred S. Kreindler,
Donld S. Munter, Ellis Rabb,
Lloyd M. Resnicoff, Carl
Riseman, Herbert M. Saper-
stein, Frederick Simon and
Markus S. Simon. Stuart
Graff comes from a family
that has long been associ-
ated with Temple Beth El.
He has been active in the
men's club for many years.

City of Hope
Cites Volunteer

Charles Canvasser, left, re-
elected president of the De-
troit Businessmen's Group of
City of' Hope, presented a
plaque to Harry Brodsky in
tribute for his service to City
of Hope, national nonsec-
tarian center for the treat-
ment and research into
catastrophic dise a s es in
Duarte, Calif. Brodsky, a
longtime member of the
group who has helped raise
$500,000 for the City of Hope,
was honored at the chapter's
recent installation dinner.

DR. DAVID HYATT, new-
ly elected president of the
National Conference of Chris-
tians and Jews, was honored
by the American Zionist Fed-
eration at a luncheon on the
occasion of his new appoint.
ment. A long-time friend of
Israel and campaigner
against anti-Semitism, Dr.
Hyatt pledged his continued
involvement in fighting for
the cause of Zionism among
American Christians.

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