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May 30, 1975 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-05-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Orthodox School,
Non-Orthodox Kids

MILWAUKEE (JTA) —
A majority of the students
enrolled at the Hillel Aca-
demy, an Orthodox day
school, come from non-Or-
thodox backgrounds, ac-
cording to a report by Jer-
ome Safer, president of the
academy's board of direc-
tors.

Reporting on a new sur-
vey, Safer said 45 percent of
the students were from
fr 'ies affiliated with Or-
ti
3x congregations, 29
percent from Conservative
affiliations, 10 percent. Re-
form and 16 percent unaffi-
liated. The academy has 174
students in kindergarten
through the eighth grade.

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Business Briefs

SPITZER'S HEBREW
BOOK AND GIFT SHOP,

now located in the Harvard
Row Shopping Mall, has a
large selection of domestic
and Israeli gift and religous
items. Among these are ce-
ramics, silver kidush cups,
jewelry, mezuzot and
taleisim.

* * *
CHERRY SALON in the

Tel-Ex Plaza, 10 Mile and

Telegraph, Southfield, will
have a free hair party Tues-
day, 7-9 p.m. Starting with
a hair fashion show at 7
p.m., guests will receive a
free hair analysis, answers
to hair styling problems,
instructions on how to pro-
perly use the hair blower
and curling iron. Guests will
be invited to ask questions
about hair care. For infor-
mation, call the salon,
354-1737.

Austrians Blast
Series on Hitler

Rosen Advertising Wins Prize

Seagram's Names 2 to Posts

Alvin Fleischman, who
has been president of Cal-
vert Distillers Co. since
1970, has been appointed
president of Seagram Dis-
tillers Co. His appointment
was announced by Jack
Yogman, president of Jo-
seph E. Seagram and Sons,
Inc., the parent company.
Yogman also announced
that Jerome S. Mann will
succeed Alvin Fleigchman
as president of Calvert Dis-
tillers. Mann has been exec-
utive vice president of Sea-
gram Distillers for the past
year.
Fleischman has been em-
ployed since 1951 by Calvert
and affiliated sales divisions
in the U.S. and Canada. Ini-
tially he was a sales repre-
sentative for Seagram Dis-
tillers. He was named
president of Calvert in 1971.

Mann joined Joseph E.
Seagram and Sons, Inc., in
1959 as a field analyst. He
was named a senior vice
president in 1973.

Friday, May 30, 1975 47

John H. Rosen, left, president of John H. Rosen Ad-
vertising, Inc. of Southfield has been selected to receive
the 1974 Creative Achievement Award for Television Ad-
vertising by the Michigan Advertising Agency Council.
The winning commercials were part of the "Red Coat"
campaign created for Perry Drug Stores, Inc., which
was also cited. The presentation was made by Robert L.
Slaughter, right, chairman of the awards selection com-
mittee to Perry President Jack A. Robinson, center.

VIENNA (JTA) — A
group of Austrians of differ-
ent political affiliations has
demanded the banning of a
series on the last days of
Hitler published in a Vienna
tabloid.
In a letter to the govern-
ment, the signers said the
series minimized the inhu-
man regime of the Nazis
and showed Hitler as a man
"who was not so bad." The
personality of Hitler was
completely falsified- in the
series, according, to the
group.

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and Enterta i nment

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French Protest End of VE Celebrations

PARIS (JTA) — About
5,000 people demonstrated
this month on the Champs
Elysees against President
Valery Giscard d'Estaing's
decision to stop all French
celebrations of the World
War II Allied victory over
Nazi Germany.

JEROME MANN

A number of deputies and
political leaders were
among the deomonstrators.
French Jewish organiza-

tions protested the presi-
dential decision.

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* * *

Curator to Publish
Israeli, Arab Art

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by

Jan
Peters
Phys. Ed. Major

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Harry Weinsaft, curator
of the Kingsley Gallery, will
leave for Israel this week to
open a publishing firm
which will publish the art-
works of three Israeli Arabs
and three Israeli Jews.

Weinsaft said the pub-
lishing project, which he
calls "Shalom at Last," is
the result of a dream he had
of showing Israeli Arab and
Israeli Jewish works to-
gether. He said the Arabs
were afraid of repercussions
at first, but "now feel it is
imperative to display their
work."

Weinsaft plans to publish
the woodcuts and litho-
graphs by the six artists. He
said the purpose of his
project is to show the life of
the Israeli Arab in Israel,
and how both Jewish and
Arab artists work in peace.

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have joined the Dick Stein Family of talent.

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