THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-
Agudath Israel 32—Friday, Sept. 6, 1974
Leaders Named Denies Support U.S. Head of Israel Bond Women
Mrs. Marvin Frenkel and
to Address Hadassah Luncheon
Mrs. Al Kaplan have ac- of Coalition
OF Torch Drive
cepted volunteer assignments
in the 1974 United Foundation
Torch Drive.
Both women are division
leaders, and will recruit and
train other women for the
campaign, which begins Oct.
15.
Among the area leaders
from Oak Park and Hunting-
ton Woods are Mesdames W.
H. Snyder, Osmon Jacobson,
Joseph Newman and Joseph
Fritsch.
The 1974 Torch Drivt will
provide operating funds for
nearly 140 health and com-
munity agencies in Wayne,
Oakland and Macomb coun-
ties, including the Jewish
Center, Jewish Family and
Children's Service, Jewish
Vocational Service and the
Fresh Air Society.
In a letter to The Jewish
News this week, Agudath
Israel of America, the ex-
treme Orthodox movement,
categorically denied that its
-Israel counterpart will sign
an agreement pledging to
support the (Israel) coalition
government in return for as-
surances that the religious
"situation will remain un-
changed.
The letter, in response to a
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
item which appeared in the
Aug. 16 issue of The Jewish
News, stated in part:
"We wish to advise you
that this report was imme-
diately branded by the Agu-
dath Israel organization in
Israel as false. The Agudath
Israel in Israel does not have
on its agenda the considera-
tion of signing any such
nor can Agudath
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Rabbi to Speak
o-n Central Asia
-Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the
Birmingham Temple will
give a series of two Monday
lectures, "Central Asia—The
Exotic Revolution," discuss-
ing his recent trip to Persia,
Turkestan and India, 8:30
p.m. Sept. 9 and 30 at the
temple. There is a charge.
For information, call the
temple, 477-1410.
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Lodge Sets First
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eextrevree
Montefiore Lodge, Free
Sons of Israel, will cele,-.
brate the new year with its
first meeting of the season
8 p.m. Tuesday at the White-
hall Apts. club room.
Refreshments will be
served. The lodge, which is
celebrating its 125th anniver-
sary, invites prospective
members and guests.
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BAR MITZVAS
SOCIALS
ETC.
American Zionist Youth
Commission, past president
of the Association of Jewish
Sponsored Camps, and was•
honorary vice chairman of
the Jewish National Fund.
She also was vice president
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Jerusalem. She was head of
the Bar Mitzva Club of the
Jewish Agency and a lec-
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CHOICE
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As director of the depart-
ment of Israel fairs and ex-
hibits of the American Zion-
ist Federation, an activity
which she created and de-
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veloped, Mrs. Weiss has been
Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc.
instrumental in developing
interest in made-in-Israel
products.
As national director of the
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Bonds women's division, she
formulates programs and ac-
tivities to aid Bonds women's
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MRS. BEATRICE WEISS
divisions in their efforts to
of immediate past president, stimulate Israel Bonds sales.
Mrs. Albert Newman to be
held Oct. 22.
Mrs. Weiss, who worked on
behalf of Israel for many
years, is a former member of
the national board of Hadas-
sah, past chairman of the
Mrs. Beatrice G. Weiss,
director of the national wom-
en's division of Israel Bonds,
will speak at the kick-off
meeting of Hadassah's Israel
Bond committee noon Sept.
16 at Hadassah House.
The committee is planning
a tribute luncheon in honor
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BERNARD G. SEGAL of
Philadelphia, former national
president of the American.
Bar Association, will be
chairman of the national din-
ner at which Harry T. Dozor
will be installed as president
of the American Associates,
Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev. The dinner will be
held Oct. 2 at the Marriott
Hotel in Philadelphia.
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SAMUEL GERSHENSON,
and JAMES' WINEMAN, are
among those appointed by
Mayor Coleman Young to the
Civic Center Commission.
ELAINE DRIKER was
named to the mayor's En-
vironmental Protection Com-
mission.
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Mrs. HENRY S. PRESS-
MAN has been named chair-
man of the forthcoming 10th
national board conference
of Women's American ORT,
to be held Oct. 21-24 in San
Francisco.
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MORRIS FINE has been
appointed Director of the
foreign affairs department of
the American Jewish Com-
mittee, it was announced by
Bertram H. Gold, the
agency's executive vice presi-
dent.
LZA Sets Meeting
The Detroit Council of the
Labor Zionist Alliance will
-open its season with a meet-
ing 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the
Labor Zionist Institute, ac-
cording to Henry Faigin,
president. Council represen-
tatives of all branches are
invited.
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