r r 'Alf"! THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Nationalism Jewish nationalism which is devoid of any mark of all those things which consti- tuted the life and soul of the nation for thousands of years — and thanks to which, it Friday, August 3, 1973-17 occupied a special place in the cultural development of the entire human race—is a strange creature whose na- ture a human being cannot comprehend. — Ahad Ha'am, "Speech and Silence" (1898). IF YOU DON'T HAVE AN UNCLE Air Conditioning Business CALL PAUL SIEGAL Th e HE WILL ADOPT YOU AND GIVE YOU AN EXPERT JOB AT A LOW PRICE TO BOOT CALL RING BROS. 353-1060 "A BRYANT DEALER" THE RECORD SHOWS WHY CHARLOTTE M. ROTHSTEIN OAK PARK CITY COUNCIL Chairman, Oak Park Symphony Society Board of Directors Past Chairman United Foundation Torch Drive Oakland Community College Community Services Advisory Council Charter Member Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary Oak Park Citizens Advisory Committee to the Oak Park Board of 'Education Chairman, March of Dimes Past National Vice President, Bnai Brith Young Adults Past President, District 7U6 Bnai Brith Young Women Safety Study Committee Oak Park Council of Community Organizations Sinai Hospital Women's Guild • Member Hadassah Frost PTA Past Vice President • Past President Pepper PTA Past Women's Singles Champ Oak Park Tennis Club Member Downtown Synagogue A PROVEN COMMUNITY LEADER WITH 19 YEARS OF ACTIVE CIVIC SERVICE VOTE FOR CHARLOTTE M. The Jewish Welfare Fed- eration and United Hebrew Schools have been ordered to appear in Wayne County Circuit Court Aug. 24 to show cause why they should not reopen the Borman branch of UHS this fall. Judge Theodore Bohn will hear the civil action suit, which was brought by 10 parents of Borman students. Federation was named as co-defendant because more than $600,000 of the total UHS budget is allocated by Federation. The court issued a re- straining order against UHS and Federation in which the two are "restrained from closing, or threatening to 'Bene Israel' MUST BE ELECTED TO THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • Parents Bring Suit in Circuit Court to Force Borman School Reopening; UHS and Federation Co-Defendents ROTHSTEIN IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION, TUESDAY, AUG. "Bene Israel" is a term given to a group of Jews in India who claim that their •ancestors came to India some 2,000 years ago. Their status as Jews came into question when they emigrated en masse to Israel. Although they had preserved many Jewish customs, doubts arose as to whether they had con- tinually followed the proper procedures in marriage, di- vorce and conversion. After many discussions the Chief Rabbinate resolved the issue in Israel and these Jews are now allowed to freely inter- marry with Western Jews in accordance with certain pre- liminary procedures. 7 Pd. pol. adv. Classifieds Get Quick Results close the Borman-Beth Moses branch of the UHS, or im- plementing in any manner the decision to close pending the hearings on this order to show cause." The 7 1/2-page brief, which lists 24 points, was signed by Ralph Levy, Irving Pen- telnik, Seymour Handelman, Otto Grubner, Lee Munch- nik, Sam Tron, Diane Fink, Margaret Berman, Jerry Staller and Morton Margolis. The 10 are representing all the Borman families, but a large number would have been unwieldy for legal pur- poses, said Levy. A member of the Hebrew School Parents Advisory Committee, attorney Sher- win Tukel, is representing the plaintiffs. The co-defendants were given 20 days, from July 25, to respond. A special meeting of the UHS board of directors, re- quested by a number of its members, had been called to discuss the Borman issue Aug. 13. However, they agreed later that such a meeting would be futile prior to the court date and asked that the special meeting be postponed until after the hearing. Levy said the suit was filed only after all other op- tions failed. "We were biting our lip all the time they kept saying 'No decision has been made' (on the closing of Borman). At no time were the plaintiffs allowed to make a presentation to the UHS board or to Federa- tion." He asked those who sup- port the parents' effort to make a financial commit- ment by contributing $2 to- ward court costs and law- yers' fees. Checks should be made out to the Fund for Welfare of Jews, care of Levy, 18965 Fairfield, Detroit 48221, or Pentelnik, 20050 Heyden, Detroit 48219. 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