DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r Campers to Meet ,' January 25, 1974-31 j Shalom Campers will have an organizational meeting 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of ,P, BALLET, ACROBATIC kges 3 thru High School or Mr. and Mrs. Brad Jacobs, 1RNING NURSERY PROGRAM 16112 Addison, Southfield. Ages 3 thru 5 For information, call the LINKLETTER SCHOOLS Jacobses, 557-4564- OAK & SOUTHFIELD Cultural Calendar of Events in Detroit Jewish Community Week of Jan. 25-31 CALL 588 - 0300 Free Busing, Too! Classifieds Get Quick Results itamossamehmiaLgokawd The Weintraubs • Invite You Fr. Clement Henry Kern is shown here receiving a certificate of merit at the ZOD. meeting Jan. 17. From left: Dr. Sidney Z. Leib, Fr. Kern, Dr. Sanford Bennett, Dr. I Lester Zeff and Fr. Joseph Illavacek. I Two-Faith Tribute to Israel Draws on Bible at ZOD Rally to Jan. 27-3:30 p.m. — Dance Concert at Jewish Center, featuring Festival Dancers and Young Dancers Guild. Tickets. 341-4200. 27-8 p.m.—"From Shtetl to Stage Door" musical show at Temple Israel. Free tickets. UN 3-7769. 28-8:30 p.m. — "The Reform Response," lecture at Birmingham Temple. Admission. 477-0177. . Machpelah Case Delayed. , Data . Souffht by Plaintiff Svnacroffue tr. Oakland County Circuit Beth Jacob-Mogain Abra- Court Judge James Thorburn ham, said a number of Jew- has postponed until March ish News readers have come Father Clement Henry Hlavacek, and he called 28 the court date for fora suit forward since the appear- Kern of the Most Holy Trin- him, too, to the platform— contesting control of Mach- ance of his appeal for addi- ity Rectory of Detroit, noted to read the prophecy, from pelah Cemetery. tional background on the Danny for his liberalism and his as- Jeremiah 31 . 10-14 Martin sociation with the trade un- His enthusiasm stretched ' The suit was brought by origins of Machpelah. Silverstein said he will ions, told of the thrills he had considerably when he also two founding congregations in visiting Israel, after he called to the platform, at the of the Ferndale cemetery follow up all leads that are Watch and Jewelry Repair Service Center was honored by Histadrut Zionist Cultural Center, Rab- against Royal, Theodore and supplied to him and his at- Custom Made Jewelry last year. in an address to bi Moses Lehrman, to read Edwin Oppenheim, and Al- torney. John Rogers. Those Specializing in 14 8 18 kt. Gold and Diamonds the Zionist Organization of the Psalm (48) of Thanksgiv- wyn Freeman. (The latter is with information may call Advance Bldg., Suite 354, corner of 9 Mile & Greenfield a brother-in-law of Royal Silverstein at 557-6350. Detroit, Jan. 17. ing to Jerusalem. Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-3 c5 -7 -5544 Oppenheim. Last week, The Other founders of the 63- It was, thus, a joint Catho- He had with him a compan- ion on that journey, Fr. Joe , lic-Jewish acclamation to the Jewish News, using informa- year-old cemetery were Bnai builders of Israel, and Fr. , tion in the plaintiffs brief, Israel-Beth Yehudah and Kern kept emphasizing that incorrectly referred to Free- Shaarey Zedek (then Ortho- he and his associate felt "we man as a son-in-law of the dox), the latter withdrawing had come home" when they, late David Oppenheim, whose from the partnership' in 1913. came to the Holy Land. sons now claim cemetery * -4- *Ir * * *11. 1 He described his Israel trusteeship.) INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT Abraham Silverstein, presi- visit as "a pilgrimage of • CARICATURES of plaintiff congregation faith, of joy and inspiration.'' • ASTROLOGERs "Israel," he said, - is an - • CLOWNS experience in advancing I ME LOST? NOPE! I AM WITH HAMILTON •BELLY DANCERS human values." MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE •VARIETY SHOWS TRAVEL CORP. Fr. Kern deplored certain anti-Israel feelings in some I BY HATTIE SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ Christian ranks, but said SCHWARTZ I 3 356-8563 AGENCY they were the exceptions. I 557-5145 Party Favors 356-8525 A large group holding CANDY CENTERPIECES • ' membership in the Zionist Organization of America —; parent organization of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, for 25 years and more, were presented with certifi- Choose From Nationally Known Brands Such As cates of honor for their long- time services to Israel, olo • Cobbles • Hush Puppies • Sbicca • Front Row Jewry and Zionism. And Many Other Famous Brands Dr. Sanford Bennett pre- sided at the cultural portion SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION of the program, Dr. Lester Zeff at the membership function honoring the pioneer i members, and Dr. Sidney Z. Leib, ZOD president, pre- sided and joined in honoring the pioneers. SEE US! 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