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February 01, 1974 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-02-01

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30—Friday, February 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Goodina /1-11 -ins ton
Lynn Carol 11
Tells Nuptial Phi us ?Troth Announrcd

MISS LAURIE GOODMAN

MISS LYNN WEITZ

Mr. and • Mrs. Leonard
Goodman of Stoneleigh Rd.,
Bloomfield Hills, announce
the engagement of their
daughter Laurie Diane to
Peter Steven Winston, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gloss-
man and the late Mr. Irving
Winston.
Miss Goodman was gradu-
ated from Michigan State
University. Her fiance was
graduated from the Univer-
sity of Michigan and attends
Wayne State University's
school of medicine:
A July wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Weitz of Gardner Ave., Oak
Park, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Lynn
Carol to Clarence A. Bali
III, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence A. Ball Jr. of Claw-
son.
A May wedding is planned.

Mother Was Right!

Black Muslim boxer Mo-
hammed Ali, interviewed
after his successful rematch
with Joe Frazier, revealed
his source of strength: he
eats kosher food, he said.

- Never run after your own
hat—others will be delighted
to do it: why spoil their fun?
—Mark Twain.

Meeting called
to Aid Schools

An emergency meeting to
benefit Chinukh Atzmai, the
network of Independent
Torah Schools in Israel, will
be held by the friends of
Chinukh Atzmai 8 p.m. Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Berlin, 18251
Onyx, Southfield. '
Rabbi Aaron Soloveitchik,
dean of the Bet Medrash
L'Torah, will speak on the
role of the Torah schools.
Rabbi Leizer Levin will -chair
the meeting.

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Moadon Ivri Plans
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Dr. Yapko Resigns as UHS Superintendent;
to Be LA Jewish Education Bureau Director

Dr. Benjamin L. Yapko, largest Jewish educational
superintendent of the United agency in the U. S.
Hebrew Schools and presi-
Dr. Yapko stated in his
dent of the Midrasha-Collece letter of resignation that he
of Jewish Studies, has sub- regrets leaving Detroit, but
mitted his resignation to take he could not help but respond
effect Sept. 1, it was an- to "the challenges involved
nounced by Norman Katz,' and the opportunities for
• greater professional growth..''
UHS president.
Dr. Yapko has accepted
Katz expressed apprecia-
the position of executive di- tion for Dr. Yapko's services,
rector of the Bureau of Jew- stating that during Dr.
ish Education of Greater Los Yapko's seven-year Detroit
Angeles.
tenure, plans for developing
Los Angeles has 76 affili- a new structure and estab-
ated schools which the bu- lishing a new joint relation-
reau coordinates, supervises ship with congregations were
and services as the second adopted by UHS. The educa-
tional philosophy of the
school was restated to meet
contemporary problems, the
curriculum revised and the

B'yad Halashon method of
teaching Hebrew instituted,
Katz said.
, Dr. Yapko was credited
with helping to establish, to-
Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan gether with the Hillel Foun-
University of Israel announce dation, a program of Judaic
that Dr. Tuvia Bar-Ilan di- studies for campus youth in
rector of the university's ex- Ann Arbor.
tension activities and a mem-
Katz said that as president
ber of the university execu- of the Midrasha, Dr. Yapko
tive board, will be a guest was responsible for obtaining
here on Wednesday.
accreditation for the Mid-
A reception in his honor rasha from the National As-
has been arranged by the lo- sociation of Hebrew Colleges.
cal group to be held that eve-
He also helped to develop
relationships with several
universities, particularly with
Oakland University, where a
joint program has been
established.
Dr. Yapko is a member of
the committee of certifica-
tion and examiners of the
National Board of License.
the National Association of
Hebrew Colleges and the
committee on Federation
planning for Jewish educa-
tion of the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare
Funds.
In his letter of resignation,
DR. TUVIA BAR-ILAN
Dr. Yapko expressed appre-
ning at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Stollman in Oak
Park.
Dr. Bar-Ilan is the son of
the late Rabbi Meir (Berlin)
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
Bar-Ilan, in whose name the LEAGUE, INC., will hold its
university was established.
1974 luncheon-meeting noon
Mrs. Bar-Ilan will accom- Feb. 14 at the Merrill Palm-
pany Dr. Bar-Ilan on his visit er Institute, 71 E. Ferry.
to Detroit.
There will be an election of
Prior to the reception at officers, and the film, "A
the Ss toll m an residence, Time to Be Born" will be
Dr. and Mrs: Bar-Ilan will shown. There is an admission
be honored a a luncheon at charge for the luncheon. For
Wayne State University. It reservations, by Thursday.
will he hosted by Dr. Max write the Planned Parent-
Kapustin, director of WSU hood League, Inc., 3750
Hillel Foundation and pro- Woodward, Detroit, 48201.
fessor of Near Eastern liter-
*
ature and languages at WSU.
DEARBORN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by
Yom Kippur 1973 j Nathan Gordon, will present
the Piccolo Opera Company
By EVE" DISHELL
in Carl Maria Weber's comic
I will not see him any more
The rest of my life I will mourn operetta "Abu Hassan" or
He did not return from the war "Turkish Delight" 8:30 p.m.
Now to live alone I must learn.
today at Edsel . Ford High
Peace, peace, your price is high School. Soloists will include
But dear God, let it prevail
So minds and hearts can try Marjorie Gordon. Tickets
For mankind's good without fail. will be available at the door.

Dr. Bar-Ilan
R
eception
Guest Feb. 6

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Brevities

Moadon Ivri, the Jewish
Center - sponsored Hebrew
club, will have its first meet-
ing 4 p.m. Saturday at the
10 Mile branch. Olek Netzer.
Center shaliakh, will speak
on Israeli press coverage of
the Yom Kippur War.
The club, chaired by Dr.
Milton J. Steinhart, will meet
4 p.m. Saturdays and 8 p.m.
Wednesdays at the 10 Mile
branch.
For information, call Net-
zer, 341-4200.

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ciation to Katz, the board,
his staff and the lay and pro-
fessional leadership of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
for their support, stating that
the organized Detroit Jewish
community is known nation-
ally for its commitment and
achievements in Jewish edu-
cation.

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Cultural Calendar

of Events in Detroit Jewish Community

Week of Feb. 1-7

Feb. 3-1-5 p.m.—:Middle East Teach-In with Ziedan Atashi
sponsored by Detroit Jewish Youth Coalition, at
Jewish Center. Registration fee. 341-4200.
—8 p.m.—Ziedan Atashi: "The Minorities in Israel
and the New Situation in the Middle East" at La-
bor Zionist Institute. Free.
4-1:15
Atashi: "The Minorities in Is-
rael," at Wayne State University Center Building,
Ililberry A. Free,.
7-8 p.m.—Jewish War Veterans Open House, with
National Commander Ainslee Ferdie as guest, at
JWV Memorial Home. Free.
—8:15 p.m.—Prof. Leonard Tennenhouse: "The Bible
as Literature," at Cong. Beth Shalom. Admission.

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