40—Friday, April 5, 1974
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Series for Children of the Aging
The' children of aging par-
ents will share experiences
and hear the advice of an
experienced caseworker at a
series of five sessions spon-
sored by the Jewish Family
and Children's Service.
The seriese, opening April
23, will take place at 7:30
p.m. through May 21 at the
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Greater Detroit Section,
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Women, will have a Pass-
over festival 12:30 p.m.
Thursday at the NCJW of-
fice. Norma Goldenberg and
Gingy Ben .Zeev will perform
Israeli folk songs. Passover
refreshments will be served.
On April 25, Aldo Ceccato,
conductor of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, will speak
on the joys of listening to
symphonic music 12:30 p.m.
at the council office. There is
an admission charge for both
events.
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The Greater Detroit Coun-
cil of Pioneer Women will
honor Mrs. Mildred Weiss
noon April 25 at the Israel
26th anniversary luncheon at
Cong. Bnai Moshe.
At the luncheon, which is
on behalf of Israel Bonds
Mrs. Weiss- will be presented
with the "Shalom Award" in
recognition of her civic and
communal activities. -
- For the past two years, she
has served as chairman of
t1-4 adult study commission
of Adat Shalom Synagogue,
where she also serves as - a
member of the board of
trustees.
The past president of the
Friends of Hillel Day School
and a past treasurer of Hillel
Day School, Mrs. Weiss is a
member of its board of
trustees.
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JERUSALEM (JTA)—Pre-
mier Golda Meir invited Mrs.
Henry Kissinger (N an c y_
Maginnes) to visit Israel. The
invitation was made in a con-
gratulations cable sent by
Golda to Kissinger on the
occasion of, his wedding. It
included a Special word for
Your friends will smile if Mrs. Kissinger. Golda said
you will let your money talk. she would be happy to wel-
come her too on her hus-
band's visit to Israel in the
near future.
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Oak Park branch of the
JFCS, 24701 Harding, Oak
Park. Joan Israel will lead
the sessions. .
Among the topics to be
covered are the physical and
psychological aspects of
aging, availability of com-
munity resources and adjust.
ment to the individual situa-
tion. A film will be included.
For information, contact
the Jewish Family and Chil-
dren's Service, DI 1-5959..
Maze! Toy to
to Kissinger
Newlyweds
Foreign Minister A b b a
Eban also sent congratula-
tions to the newlyweds, add-
ing a personal note to his
colleague: "I always knew
you were a man of decision."
While the Israeli leaders
sent t h e i r congratulations
abroad, some Israelis be-
lieved Monday that the new
couple was in Israel for its
honeymoon. Israel Radio, in
its early afternOon newsreel,
broadcast an urgent item,
saying the Kissingers arrived
in Israel for a surprise visit.
_ The reporter introduced in-
serts, with Kissinger's au-
thentic voice, in which the
secretary of state expressed
his delight to be in. Israel
again and Specified some of
his plans here. After the first
surprise, it took many listen-
ers quite a while to under-
stand that the story was an
April. Fool's hoax and that
the inserts were transplanted
from Kissinger's statements
in his many — past — visits
to Israel.
"The marriage operation
Was typical Kissinger," com-
mented the Israeli daily Maa-
riv. Only hours before the
civil ceremony, the secretary
of state was meeting with
Israeli D e f e n s e Minister
Moshe Dayan - about disen-
gagement of Israeli and
Syrian forces on the Golan
Heights.
"Now it is clear why the
Syrian delegate will come to
Washington only in 10 days
. . . to enable Mr. Kissinger
a 10-day honeymoon," the
newspaper said.
"The . operation to unify
hearts was far shorter than
the operation to separate
forces."
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When one is contented, I
there is no more to be de-
sired; and when there is no
more to be desired, there is
an end of it. — Miguel De
Cervantes.
JWV
BLOCH-ROSE AUXILIARY
meet 8:15 p.m. Tuesday
at JWV Headquarters. Nomi-
nations for officers will be
held, and delegates for the
state department convention
will be selected. For informa-
t i o n, call the president,
Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850,
or the JWVA office, 559-5680.
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SILVERMAN — DETROIT
AUXILIARY will sponsor a
luncheon and games party
noon April 17 at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Proceeds
will be used for veterans re-
habilitation. The public is in-
vited, and there will be
prizes. For tickets, call Rose
Sharkey, 968-2593, or Vera
Zendel, 342-8021.
Another of her activities is
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion. In 1971 she chaired the
women's division institute.
Mrs. Weiss is a division
board member and chairman
of the women's treasury gifts
division.
Mrs. Weiss has • held all
the city and council Pioneer
Women offices and served on
and chaired all of its com-
mittees. She was instru-
mental in organizing various
Pioneer Women chapters.
A past national program
and education of PW, she
now is national chairman of
children's services. She also
participated as cochairman
of the building of Bet Na-
hama, the Detroit Children's
Home and Community Center
in Ramat Eliyahu,
Pioneer Women and their
friends are invited. Jewish-
American humorist Joey Rus-
sell will appear. For reserva-
tions, call Israel Bonds, 968-
0200 or Pioneer Women, 851-
0750.
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Columnist Arnett
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Detroit Free Press colum-
nist Judd Arnett will present
"Another Look at Israel"
8:30 p.m. April 17 at the
Birmingham Community
House.
Arnett visited Israel with
the communication media
tour of the American Zionist
Federation as the candidate
of the Detroit Zionist Feder-
ation and wrote a series of
columns giving his impres-
sions of Israel.
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