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March 29, 1974 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-03-29

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0—Friday, March 29, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Lewis Grossman, Bernard Panush
to Vie for JCCouncil Presidency

Rabbi Aids Search for Missing Person

Detroit Rabbi Max Weine
has offered his goad offices
to locate 'another Rabbi Weine
(no relation) believed to be
living in the United States.
The party wishing to locate
the latter Weine said the
missing party's name,
Poland was Yizchak Duvid
Weinglas. A rabbi and can-
tor, he is the son of Mendel
and Rifka Lebe.
Yitzchak Duvid and his
family left for Israel in the
year 1920 or 1922. He left his

wife and three children in
Israel (where his wife later
died) and he came to the
Unit e d States. Here he
changed his name to Weine.
Yizchak Duvid's children
are Rifka Lebe, Mendel and
Tevye Aaron. A sister, Anna
Marion, is from Warsaw.
Anyone with information
may contact Rabbi Max
Weine, 13761 Sherwood, Oak
Park.

Le w i s Grossman, vice
president of the Jewish Com-
munity Council and the coun-
cil nominating committee's
choice for president, will
have some competition in
May balloting for the presi-
dency.

Grossman, a delegate from
the Detroit Service Group of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, will be opposed for the
Council presidency by Ber-
nard Panush, also a JCC
vice president, who is the

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Michigan past department
presidents will chair the
nominating meeting of the de-
partment 8:15 p.m. Wednes-
at the •JWV headquarters.
Auxiliaries are asked to send
recommendations for nomi-
nees for department offices.
FOr information, call the
president, Ann Rubin, 559-
5680.
* * *
S 0 L YETZ-MORRIS CO-
HEN POST and AUXILIARY
will meet 8 p.m. Monday at
the JWV Memorial Home.
Second nomination and elec-
tion of officers will be held.
The post and auxiliary are
planning their annual seder
at the Battle Creek Veterans
Hospital.
*
*
LARRY S. WEIL AUXILI-
ARY will have its second an-
nual bingo night 8 p.m. Sat-
urday at the JWV Memorial
Home. Proceeds will aid the
Pontiac Children's Village,
the Northland Geriatric Cen-
ter, the D. J. Healy Home
and the Allen Park Veterans
Hospital.

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comet Kohoutek that passed
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According to Peter Wehni-
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reflector telescope at Tel
Aviv University's Wise Ob-
servatory at Mitzpa. Rimon
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tinct than any made at other
observatories a r o u n d the
world.
The resulting spectograms
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enabled the positive identifi-
cation of water, 'confirming
the theory that comets are
"dirty snowballs" from the
far reaches of the solar sys-
tem, the astronomers said.
They will publish their
findings in the June issue of
"Astrophysical Letters."
The Wehnigers are Ameri-
cans who joined the Tel Aviv
University faculty in 1972.
Peter, 36, is from Goshen,
N. Y., and Susan, 32, of Santa
Cruz, Calif.

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liberated the city in Israel's
War of Independence 25
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Hubert J. Sidlow, president
of the Jewish Community
Council, praised three state
senators for opposing a bill
which will allow the award-
ing of public-funded grants
to private colleges and uni-
versities for degrees con-
ferred upon state students.
Senators Daniel Cooper
(D-Southfield), Basil Brown
(D-Highland Park), and Don-
ald Bishop (R-Troy) were
alone in their opposition to
House Bill 4443 which won
the approval of the Senate
March 19.
Sidlow called the passage
of the bill an "infraction of
the separation of church and
state on the part of the legis-
lature. In addition to its
doubtful constitutionality,"
he said, "the voters of Michi-
gan have clearly demon-
strated their opposition to
`parochiaid'."
The J e w- i s h Community
Council is a member of the
Council Against Parochiaid,
a statewide coalition op-
posing the use of public funds
for private schools.

In those days the house of
Judah shall join the house of
Israel, and they shall come
together from the land of the
north to the land that I gave
your fathers for a heritage.
delegate from Tikva Lodge
—Jeremiah 3:18.
of Bnai Brith. Both have
been vice presidents for the
past three years.
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Portraiture of Distinction;
Election will take place at
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3223-M/. McNichols'
The nomination of Gross-
Nr. Muirlond
man, whose selection by the
Call 341-4141
council nominating commit-
tee was unanimous, was an-
nounced at the recent Coun-
cil delegate assembly. In
accordance with Council by-
laws, P a nush submitted,
within two weeks of the as-
sembly, a petition for can-
didacy signed by five dele-
gates.
Another candidate whose
name was proposed by peti-
tion was Jeffrey Jenks, who
will seek a position on the
Council executive committee.
All names, both nominating
committee choices and peti-
tion candidates, will appear
on the ballot May 15, but an
Watch Repairing
asterisk will designate the
On Premises
choices of the nominating
committee. Dr. S h m a r y a
Kleinman was chairman a
the committee.

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