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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January
4, 1974-17
ligious body, which observes
Boris Smolar's
its centenary this year. She
is the immediate past presi-
The Women's Orthodox and Libby Spero. For res-
dent, and a life member of
League and Mikva Israel, ervations, call Tzvi Silver-
the board of trustees, of the
two groups dedicated to fur- stein, 398-4715.
National Federation of
thering education in the laws
Temple Sisterhoods, women's
of family purity and the
affiliate of the UAHC.
Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, JTA
maintenance of the mikva in
The board named five
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(Copyright
1974,
JTA
Inc.)
Oak
Park, will hold a joint
other women as national
trustees, making a total of
ORT IN ACTION: American Jewish community leaders banquet 6 p.m. Sunday at
13 women on the 180-member when they proceed on missions to Israel, return to the Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
26001; COOLIDGE HWY
board.
United States greatly impressed with what they have seen Rabbi Yitzchuk Kerzner,
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in some of the 80 institutions for vocational training main- spiritual leader of Clanton
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tained by ORT. Especially in the Syngalowsky ORT Center Park Synagogue, Toronto,
in Tel Aviv which is one of the best modern technical will be guest speaker. Rev.
schools in the entire Middle East. Harold Klein, hazzan at Shaa-
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Sher and David Diamond present
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ing manpower in technical skills. No small part was played
Leaving February 7-21, 1974
The dinner committee
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For 15 Days or 22 Days
with famed Waldman cuisine
45,000 students, in the Yom Kippur War in maintaining the Rabbi Joseph Hirsch, and
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surprise
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of
Israel's
armed
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forces and the nation. ORT personnel was responsible for
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clags
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acting
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instructors
for
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ones.
Lieberson,
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• A great many ORT students did not report for classes at all,
The MULTI-MILLION
being "called up" to serve in the defense effort in a civilian
C2C9' C90 capacity.
During the early Yom Kippur War days, the technical
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present , a serious problem for ORT. The problem is all
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the greater because in 1973 the World ORT Union — the
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central body of the organization—has suffered heavily from
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SAM SCHECHTER, Owner Mgr.
The
projected
1973
budget
for
ORT
activities
throughout
40th to 41st Sts. MIAMI BEACH
YES.
the world was somewhat over $30,000,000. The devaluation
Rabbi Sherwin Wine will present on
of the American dollar alone took a bite of $2,000,000 from
gives you
five consecutive Mondays
the projected income. The emergency situation in Israel
presented another financial 'crisis for ORT. More than one-
more
The Crisis of Jewish Identity
half of its world budget has been earmarked in 1973 for
• than just
Israel. The Yom Kippur War has brought an unforeseen
the sun
January 7—Emancipation—The Crisis of Identity
change in the ORT budget in Israel. The allocated figure of
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14—The Orthodox Response
$16,662,000 was far from meeting the sudden needs.
STEAK, PRIME RIB, OTHER
21—The Conservative Response
The American ORT Federation, which is providing finan-
SPECIALITIES on the menu every night,
cial aid to World ORT Union for activities in all parts of the
28—The Reform Response
no extra charge! Special Sports Programs/
free world, will this year be receiving increased support
February 4—The Zionist Response
Games and Contests/Tots and Teen Events/
from the Joint Distribution Committee to the extent of
at 8:30 p.m.
Social Activities/Dancing
$3,100,000. The Women's American ORT—an organization
Great Entertainment
Registration Monday, January 7-8:00 P.M.
with 110,000 members—will probably also make an effOrt to
A New Show Every Night . Tony Foster, M.C.
increase its contribution which last year amounted to more
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Johnny Varro Trio/ Hal DiCicco at the Piano
than $2,625,000. These increases will, however, hardly cover
daily, per pers., dbl. occ.
50 of 300 rms. Dec. 17 to Apr. 15
the difference in the ORT needs caused by the reduction
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abroad of the value of the dollar and the extraordinary ORT
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leadership from -going on with its work at a progressing -
tempo. While seeking to solve its financial crisis, ORT's
Emergency Congress will prepare the organization for effort
and sacrifice not only toward Israel's effort in wartime but
for the peace which may follow, if the present talks in
Geneva will lead to desirable results.
NEW YORK — Norma U.
Levitt of Great Neck has
been named a vice chairman
of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations, na-
tional body of 710 Reform
synagogues in the United
States and Canada.
Mrs. Levitt is the first
woman in 100 years to be
elected an officer of the re-
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
WQXR, the radio station of
the New York Times, wel-
comed 1974 on Sunday at 1:30
p.m., with selections of Jew-
ish liturgical music.
Paul Kwartin, host, said
that his WQXR program,
"On Wings of Song," opened
symbolically the "Golden
Gates of Joy," an oratorio
for soloists, choir and orchw-
Ira, by Issachar Miron to the
text of Avraham Soltes.
Prof. Miron, the well-
known composer, served as
deputy director of music of
Israel's ministry of educa-
tion and culture and officer-
in-chief of art and entertain-
ment programs of the Is-
raeli Defense Army.
Histadrut's 53rd Year
BUENOS AIRES (JTA)--
Argentine Labor Minister Ri-
cardo Otero, members or
Parliament, labor leaders
political leaders and Israeli
Embassy Minister Menachem
Karmi attended a reception
here celebrating the 53rd an-
niversary of Histadrut.
The celebration was spon
sored by the Friends of His-
tadrut Association and local
representatives of the Israeli
labor body.
For the election of members of the Board of
Directors will take place on Thursday evening,
January 10, 1974, 8:30 P.M., at their building,
26640 Greenfield Road, Oak Park, Michigan.
The Following Have Been Placed in NominatiOn:
MHO L. Abrams
Dr. S. Meyer Arbil
Jecob bonny
David I. terns
Charles S. Bloody
Samuel Bruner
Harry E. (Min
Meyer I. Cooper
Morris Dern
I. Irving Feldman
Jerome G. Friedman
Leo B. Furst
Joe Gorman
Ben Grant
Eric Greenbaum
Harry Greenbaum
Samuel P. Havis
Earl Jacobs
Paul Jacobs
flyless Karp
Herbert W. Kaufman
Samuel A. Karl
Joseph M. Kamm
Harry Laker
Irving Laker
Philip Langwald
Joseph Lee
Louis Levine
Sam Levine
William I. Liberson
Seymour Lichees
Hyman Lipsits
Edwin Mallinson
Myren L. Milgrom
Edward Miller
Solomon G. Miller
Herbert Mitnick
knob Nosonchuk
Jack Pelt: .
ledge Joseph J. Penick
Harry Partner
Samuel S. Partner
David Richman
Melville J. Richman
Alton Rosenberg
Nathan P. Rosser,
Solomon Rubin
Nathan Samet
Harry Schumer
Isadore Scharr
Morse Shiffinan
David Silver
Harry I.. Silverman
Isadore Silverman
A. M. Silverstein
Leo Stein
Maurice M. Stewart
Philip Stallmon
Ronald Stone
Louis P. Tops.
William V. Volensiry
Harry Weingarden
Ben Weisman
Sanford Wolok
Other nominations can be made in the form
of a petition signed by 30 members in good
standing, and presented to the President at
least three days before the meeting.