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Bnai Brith Men Plan Seminars at Adat Shalom Stamp Depicts Israel Library
The Metropolitan
Detroit Bnai Brith Council will hold
its 30th annual leadership
seminars and workshops 8
HOUSE OF
p.m. Aug. 28 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Dinner will be
LIVING ROOMS
served.
DESIGN STUDIOS
The seminars and work-
shops are designed to ac-
quaint- lodge officers and
GOING OUT
their committee chairmen
OF BUSINESS
with their responsibilities - nd
objectives and to plan the
Bnai Brith committee pro-
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grams for the coming year.
Guest speaker will be Sey-
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s-ion on community and vet-
erans services.
Committee chairmen and
consultants include Harold
Zuker and Alfred H. Bounin,
adult Jewish education; Mi-
chael Gordon and Louis Bar-
den, Anti-Defamation Lea-
gue; Bennett Bider and Mar-
vin Dictor, athletics; Irving
Bitterman and Henry Cohn,
blood bank; Sanford Fried-
man and Nathan Rubenstein,
Hillel Foundation; Max Way-
burn and Harry Oberstein,
Bnai Brith Insurance; Dr.
Edward Kroll and Harry Kol-
tonow, Bnai Brith Israel
Bonds; Meyer Littky and
Louis Segel, Bnai Brith Is-
rael—trees; Harold Samuels
and Louis Weber, Bnai Brith
Youth Organization and Sher-
man Goldman and Harry
Pearson, community and vet-
erans services.
Also Daniel Hoffer and
Harold Jaffa, Covenant Cred-
it Union; Max Kushner and
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Pre - School: Baby Rhythm Classes • Children: Tap, Ballet, Modern Jazz, Ballroom
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Bernard Panush, internation-
• Teens: Tap, Ballet, Modern Jazz, Ballroom
al council; John Anstandig
All Children invited to our free parties, Halloween, Christmas, etc.
and Herman Kasoff, lodge
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Adults: Ballroom, Cha Cha, Fox Trot, Mod
In Studio or in your own home
programs; David Jaffa and
Morris Direnfeld, lodge bul-
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letins, press and publicity;
David Levine and Milton
Weinstein, lodge presidents;
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Da.vid Bittker and Arthur C.
For Information or Brochure Call:
851-2400
Schott, services appeal; Jef-
frey Kravitz and George
Tarnoff, membership; Mar-
tin Weston and Harry N.
Katz, membership retention;
and Irwin Alpern and Sol
Moss, financial secretaries.
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issued by the Israel Ministry of Communications Philatelic
Services which feature the architecture of Israel. Depicted '
is- the Elias Sourasky Library at Tel Aviv University. Com-
pleted in 1968, the library was awarded Tel Aviv's Rokach
Prize in 1970.
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PROF. ROSE VAINSTEIN
Prof. Rose Vainstein has
been appointed Margaret
Mann Distinguished Profes-
sor of Library Science at the
University of Michigan ef-
fective Sept. 1.
.
Prof. Vainstein joined the
For reservations by Aug. U. of M. faculty in 1968 after
23, write the Bnai Brith of- serving as director of the
fice, 21711 W. 10 Mile, South- Bloomfield Township Public
Library, associate professor
held 48075.
of library science and direc-
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Research Study at the Uni-
versity of British Columbia.
Reject. Despair,
Wiese( Advises
By ELIE WIESEL
The essence of the Jewish
spirit . . . consists in reject-
ing despair. It consists in ad-
mitting that yes, society is
not without evil; yes, we do
have enemies, and they are
powerful; yes, they do want
our destruction. But so what!
We still cannot allow our-
selves to despair.
She was a research scholar
under a Fullbright Award to
the British - Library Associa-
tion in London and from 1957
to 1961 she was public library
specialist in the U.S. Office
of Education.
Prof. Vainstein, who has
written numerous articles on
the public library, education
for librarianship, library ad-
minstratien, library build-
ings and equipment and adult
_ Alone, the individual Jew education, has been listed in
would have been lost many Who's Who in American Wo-
times and long ago, but a men, Who's Who in the Mid-
Jew is never alone. Being west and Who's Who in
Jewish is a remedy against World Jewry, 1972 edition.
solitude, for a Jew is forever
She was recently awarded
surrounded by his commu- a fellowship by the Council
nity, visible or invisible. on Library ' Resources to
Jews have never before been study "five exemplary public
so organically linked to one library systems" during her
another.
sabbatical leave during the
If we ,shout here, we are winter 1975 term.
being heard in Kiev. If Jews
She has held major offices
cry in Kiev they are heard in professional associations
and worried over in Jeru- at both the national and
salem. And if Jews are sad state level, including the
in Jerusalem, we are moved chairmanship of the public
to tears here. Thus, a Jew Library Association's activ-
lives in more than one place ities committee. She also is
in more than one time. A a member of the U. of M.'s
Jew lives on more than one economic status of the facul-
level and he lives more than ty committee.
one life.
0.60
rikrE21),0
Preserving Jewish Community in U.S.
Ahad Ha-Am declared it
to be a principle that the re-
demption of man, of the peo-
ple, the ge-ulat ha-am, would
have to precede the redemp-
tion of the land of Israel, the
ge-ulat ha-aretz. He was
eternally right. Those young
men, and women who laid the
perilous foundations of Zion-
ist re-colonization, who shook
with malaria and endured the
rigors of labor and half-star-
vation arid the additional rig-
or of speaking a language
they did not half know—these
were all souls self-redeemed
from the emancipation galut
of Europe. Only a perfect
vision, only an unalterable
faith could have caused them
accomplish.
already gone through every-
thing it is possible to go
through.
From the strength they
have earned from despair,
these Jews have drawn new
hope. Despair should be,
must be, overcome. Despair
can be transmuted; it can
become a tremendous power.
From this power, from de-
spair, a Jew can draw new
hope.
and dastardly lie at the core
of, a materialized society,
that any good thing can be
won without suffering, with-
out martyrdom, if need be,
or that new devices will be
different if employed by the
same unredeemed and unil-
luminated souls.
A Jewish community - in
America can be preserved
from dwindling, from corrup-
tion and decay, only by Jews,
by individual Jewish men
and women who, having de-
scended to the depth of their
souls, have recovered them-
selves and with those selves
have recovered and regained
the history-willing, the his-
tory-creating, the self-deter-
mining power of the Jewish
So it must be here; only so people. —Ludwig Lewisohn,
can any help or healing come in "The American Jew."
to us now. The redemption,
the liberation, of the individ-
HARD KNOCKS
ual American Jew -from the
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thousandfold lie of galut must
precede the acts which can black and blue still remain
assure Jewish survival.
the colors of the school of
He must be free of the lie experience.
that the idols of wood and
stone can ever be his gods
except at the expense of his THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
very life; he must be free of Friday, August 16, 1974-35
the lie that uniformity is a
virtue and that it is well for
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here. Jewish solidarity is
stronger than ever and purer
than ever. Diaspora Jews
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awareness of their kinship
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The Jews who went through
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