30—Friday, August 24, 1973 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bero - en-Belsen

Survivors Give
• r,
S10 000 for Holocaust Project

Wheelchair Wedding

Marshall Mermell, a native good news while in the hos-
Detroiter living in Israel, pital. He was accepted by
ticipants
will
leave
JFK
Air-
NEW YORK — The "Di-
WASHINGTON—The story A 810,000 grant from the made it to the hupa on time Tel Aviv University's law
versified Israel Experience" port Sept. 6.
of
the Holocaust, depicted in World Federation of Bergen- — despite confinement in a school.
is a new seven-month work-
The first five months of this
Following a honeymoon,
study program initiated this program will be spent work- multimedia, will be present- Belsen Association, survivors wheelchair due to a punc-
year by the American Zionist ing and learning Hebrew on ed during the coming semest- of the Nazi death camp, is tured lung for which he was the couple will live in Holon.
Youth Foundation (AZYF). a kibutz. The additional two er in 10 cities housing major helping to finance the project. hospitalized two weeks
OAK PARK SYMPHONY
"The meaning of the Holo- earlier.
The first group of 20-25 par- months will be divided be- American universities.
caust
must
not
be
allowed
to
is
auditioning a limited num-
Mermen,
the
son
of
Mr.
The
"town
and
gown"
pro-
tween studies at Haifa Uni-
must and Mrs. Melvin Mermell of ber of amateur musicians
versity, planned excursions, ject, to keep vivid the mem- I dim for adults, and it
field trips and seminars. iory of Jewish martyrdom, not become remote to the Middlebury Ln., Birming- for various sections of the
Nursery Program
Each participant will earn up particularly among young new generation that knows ham, was married to Ruth- orchestra. To apply, call
An exciting pre-school
to seven transferable credits persons, is being arranged of its horrors only through ann Raskolski of Tel Aviv in David Weisberg, 352-8094,
Program for 3-5 yr. olds.
from Haifa U. for participa- by Bnai Brith through its dry history books," said the chapel of Ichelob Hos- evenings only.
tion in this program.
Hillel Foundations and adult Josef Rosensaft of Ney York, pital, where he is a patient.
OPEN HOUSE
president of the Bergen-Bel- Cantor Harold Orbach of
Jewish education program.
sen group.
Temple Israel participated
MONDAY, AUG. 27
"We must keep the •mem- in the ceremony. Rabbis
12:30 - 3:00
ory alive as a warning of Leon Fram and Harold Loss
Photography
what could happen again to of Temple Israel also at-
Bar Mitzva
Young Israel of Oak Woods
1Jews or to any group exclud- tended.
Weddings - Etc.
Coolidge, Oak Park
Weddings • Bar Mitzvas
ed from normal socety. And
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Innovations
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bridegroom at the Plaza
LODGE will hold its first of inhumanity," Rosensaft de- Hotel following the cere-
dinner-meeting 6:30 p.m. clared.
mony.
Large Selection
Sept. 4 at the North Park
The multimedia presenta-
Mermell,
whose
parents
Call
Lee or Hilda
Square Apts. club house. tion will include protographic
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Ralph B. Guy Jr., U. S. at- exhibits, displays of docu- are charter members of
torney for the Eastern Dis- ments and film showings dra- Temple Israel, received some
For New Year Cards
trict of Michigan will speak matizing the era ; presentation
on "Current Social and of Holocaust source material
The Most Unusual in
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CALL
DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON CENTER
725 S. Adams Road
caust
period;
and
public
23352 FARMINGTON ROAD
games
on
Sunday
may
call
Next to South Adams Square Arcade
474-7762
At Grand River 3 Doors from Detroit Edison
David Jaffa, LI 6-5805 or EL talks by death camp sur-
Phone 642-3860
in Birmingham, Michigan
vivors.
6-9177.
In each city, the project
will
offer a full schedule of
for the 2Vicrirrzinatin9
U.S. Youth to Study
uiic Jru
It
programed activities lasting
Lessons From Israel a week or longer.
usicat 1.:nterfainment
WASHINGTON — Twenty
It also will feature a Holo-
by
Bnai Brith Brith officials — caust Information Center,
13 volunteer leaders and both to assist kin of Nazi vic-
seven staff executives, all of tims and others seeking
ack
them "under 40" — are in available data, and to gather
Israel for a special two-week additional information — let-
I Gifts Beautifully Wrapped I
seminar exploring "the les- ters, documents and the like
sons Israel's religious and —that may be in the private
at
social development hold for possession of survivors and
the American Jewish com- their families.
munity."
The select group will BB Sluggers End
follow a pre-planned study
s•berbas
schedule, meeting with Is- '73 Softball Season
raeli educators, religious and
The Metropolitan Detroit
Open til 9 Thurs.,
cultural leaders.
Bnai Brith Slow Pitch Soft-
Other Days 9:30-5
The Jewish Agency and ball League ended its 1973
Sun. 12-4
the Institute of Jewish Life season with Block Lodge in
9 Mile & Coolidge
of the Council of Jewish Fed- first place in the American
erations and Welfare Funds League and Marshall and
are co-sponsors of the mis- Pisgah lodges tied for first
place in the National League.
sion.
*
Block beat Marshall in the
Aug. 12 championship play-
Speakers Bureau
off game. The two teams
Directory Released
also played in the Bnai Brith
WASHINGTON — Bnai tournament in Toledo.
For information on Bnai
Brith's Career and Counsel-
ing Services released its Brith bowling or volleyball
Speakers Bureau directory teams, call David A. Jaffa,
with topics ranging "from secretary of the s o f t b all
alternatives in higher educa- league, LI 6-5805.
Final team standings are
tion, to second careers for
men and women or retire- as follows:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ment counseling," announced
wins losses
Dr. S. Norman Feingold, Block Lodge
7
2
4
Couplets Unit
5
national BBCCS director.
L'Chayim
no-
1
4
5
To make a ward-
The directory lists speak- Keidan Lodge
7
2
robe with VIVO,
8
Downtown-Fox
1
ers and their topics from the
NATIONAL LEAGUE
is such a pleasure
national professional coun-
wins losses
to do . . . it's so
2
Marshall Lodge
7
selling staff of BBCCS. For Pisgah
Lodge
7
2
easy . .. so many
copies of the speakers direc- L'Chayim no. 2
4
5
4
Lodge
5
pieces
separate
tory, write BBCCS national Detroit
7
Tucker Lodge
2
so
that match
headquarters, 1640 Rhode Is-
well.
land Ave., N. W., Washing- Jewish-American
ton, D. C. 20036.

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Leadership Dinner
Set for Wednesday

The 29th Annual Metro-
politan Detroit Bnai Brith
Council seminars and work-
shops will be held Wednes-
day following a 6 p.m. dinner
at Adat Shalom Sqnagogue.
The seminars and work-
shops will introduce lodge
officers and committee chair-
men to their responsibilities
and objectives for the coming
year.
Dr. William Haber, world
chairman of ORT, will speak.
For reservations, call the
council office, 354-6100.

Wayne State University's
College of Lifelong Learning,
formerly the Division of Ur-
ban Extensions, announces a
Jewish - American literature
course (English 385) will be
offered 6:30 p.m. Wednes-
days at the 11 Mile Rd.
facility.
The course, beginning Sept.
26, will feature such authors
as Bernard Malamud, Isaac
B. Singer, Philip Roth and
Saul Bellow. Maryann Dunitz
Greenstone, a member of the
WSU faculty and book re-
viewer, is the instructor. For
information, call the college,

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