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March 15, 1974 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-03-15

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Black Volunteer Heading Back
to Israel and His Ilaverim'

Glen Boyer, 23, a student,
in the Habet Ushma Hebrew
class at the Ten Mile Jew-
ish Center, is leaving for Is-
rael soon after Passover to
spend at least a year at
Kibutz Hamadya, not far
-from Tiberias.
Boyer, a Black, spent eight
months at the kibutz last
year, working in various jobs
but most of_ the time driving
'or.
he decided to return
to the United States, his
haverim gave him a surprise

party, presented him with a
gift and invited him to return
to the kibutz. He was the
only volunteer so honored.
Boyer, who works at the
Cadillac plant here, said he
has been interested in Israel
and in Judaism ever since he
attended Cass Tech High
School. "I love the land and
the people," he said,- "and I,
want to do all I can to help.
I am strong and can work at
any job. I know I am needed
thefe. I wanted to return
during the war, but circum-
stances prevented it."
He said he has kept in
touch with his haverim all
and.. his ORCHESTRA. through the war and its after-
math, during which he sent
"Music of its Best
for Your Guests"
gifts and even knitted hel-
mets. Four of his haverim
557-7986
wgte killed in the Yom Kip-
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NNW pur War.
"The haverim wrote me
Creative Party Planning , they will be coming out to
including
meet me at the airport when
I arrive. I've already sent
Candy Centerpieces
some of my things to Israel,"
he said.
- Personalized Party
Boyer, one of the best stu-
Favors
dents in the Hebrew class,
Invitations and Party
said he is "counting the
Accessories for all occasions.
days" until he gets back to
Israel.
resident of Westland, he
MARCIA MASSERMAN has A /attended
Wayne County
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Community College and has
studied computer science.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

nai Alth Activities

Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
cil of Metropolitan Detroit
will hold a delegates' meet-
ing 8 p.m. Wednesday at the
Zionist Cultural Center. Of-
ficers will be elected and
the year-end report will be
given by Mrs. Ira Albion,
council president.
*
*
DOWNTOWN-FOX LODGE
will hold an Israel Bond
rally 8 p.m. Thursday at the
Jewish War Veterans Memo-
rial Home. Harry Weinsaft,
security officer of the ship
Exodus, will speak.
*
HENRY MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER will have its in-
stallation dinner 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Sussex House
Restaurant, Southfield. A
Passover cooking demonstra-
tion will be presented by Mrs.
Joel Stern, cooking teacher
at Southfield-Lathrup High
School. Mrs. Alan Nathan
will install the following of-
ficers: Mesdames Ralph
Gross, president; Sol Moss,
vice president; James Sellers,
Leo Sobel and Paul Lands-
berg, secretaries; Jack Gill,
treasurer; and Abe Olshan-
sky, junior past president.
Board members include:

Mesdames Alfred• Bremen, Har-
ry Blau, Nathan Brodsky, Herbert
Kay, Leslie Kay, Irving Markel,
Manuel Pastor, Ellis Roibb, David
Rosenthal, Monte Serling, Lillian
Shorr, Robert Stoller and Harvey
Weisberg.

For reservations, call Mrs.
Charles Ruben, 356-4826.
* * *
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
CHAPTER will install of-
ficers 8:30 p.m. Monday at
the Zionist Cultural Center.
Louis Wasserman, tenor with
the Oak Park Civic Chorus,
will present English and Yid-
dish melodies, accompanied
by Betty Polen on the piano.

Trudeau Praises
AZA on 50th Year

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OTTAWA — On the occas-
ion of the golden -anniversary
of Aleph Zadik Aleph, the
boys' component of the Bnai
Brith Youth Organization,
Canadian Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau asserted that
AZA members "have found
a common concern for hu-
manity greater than differ-
ences of nationality.
"During the past half cen-
tury, thousands of AZA mem-
bers have crossed the longest
unfortified border in the
world from both directions in
freedom and hospitality," he
added.
. Of the 50-year old organi-
zation, founded in 1924 in
Omaha, Trudeau stated that
the "principle of broad
humanitarian considerations,
which surpasses that of self-
serving, has motivated the
membership of AZA."

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Officers to be installed by
Mrs. Ira Albion, president of
Bnai Brith Women's Council
of Metropolitan Detroit, are:
Presidents, Mesdames Hy-
man Balamut and Morris
Pleason; v i c.e presidents,
Charles Dworin, Leo Fisher
and Herman Kanter; treas-
urer, Benjamin Siegel; and
secretaries Albert Katz, Fay
Schwartz, Esther Pollock and
Joseph Bain. The board in-
cludes:

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Refreshments will be served.
Husbands, fa m i 1 i es and
friends are invited.
* * *
CENTENNIAL CHAPTER
will hold its 7th installation
dinner 7 p.m. Tuesday at
Machus' Red Fox Restaurant.
Mrs. Maynard Kalef, Centen-
nial's first president, and a
vice president of the Bnai
Brith Women's -Council of
Metropolitan Detroit, will in-
stall the following officers:
Mesdames Samuel Goldstein,
president; Jerry Tepman,
president-elect; Irwin Alpern
and Murray Yolles, vice pres-
idents;-Manny Schane, treas-
urer; Ralph Weil, Herbert
Pont and Lester Schoenberg,
secretaries. Board members
include:

For reservations, call Mrs.
Theodore Coden, installation
chairman, 358-3983.
• *
MASADA CHAPTER in-
stalled the following officers
Monday at a luncheon at To-
pinka's Country House: Mes-
dames James Direnfeld, pres-
ident; Sam Callton, Jacob
Reisman, 'Milton Silverm-an
and Irvin Zickerman, vice
presidents; Joseph Harris,
Allan Grundy, George Cooper
and Ted Magiera, secretaries;
and Richard Roland, treasur-
er. Board members include

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sid, Albert Kesner, Jack Levine,
Leon -Levine, Irving Marx, Fly-
man Pilchik, Allan Saltzman, Sel-.
don Thelma an,d Gary Wexler.

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WASHINGTON — To break
through Israel's sense of iso-
lation, Bnai Brith has initi-
ated a letter exchange pro-
gram that will -pair Israeli
and North American families
with similar characteristics
and interests.
Bnai Brith lodges in Israel
will provide the names of
families who wish to cor-
respond with American and
Canadian Jews including de-
scriptions of the f a mily
members, their interests and
professions and the effects
the war has had upon them.
The correspondence w ill
lead to a feeling of fellowship
that will be furthered when
the families meet during
tourist trips to Israel, Bnai
Brith said.

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