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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-07-18

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34 Friday, July 18, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Scholarship Group Helps Students

Scholarship loans totall-
ing more than $13,000 were
approved for needy Jewish
---,•1leg,e students at a Jewish
Scholarship Service meeting
last week.
The money to be used in
the coming academic year,
according • to committee
head John L. Greenberg,
will help students at both
undergraduate and gradu-
ate school levels.
Loans totalling $4,000 had
been granted-on an emer-
gency basis this spring.

The recent meeting in-
eluded a tribute to retiring
National Council of--Jewish
Women scholarship com-
mittee chairman Mrs. B.
Benedict Glazer, who will he
NCJW's adviser to the com-
mittee. Mrs. Joseph Garlock
will succeed her as the
NCJW scholarship chair-
man.

Activities
in
in Society

Organizations or private
donors willing to help stu-
dents should.contact Kal
Tillem at the JVS office,
577-5341.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ro-
binson, former Detroiters of
Plantation, Fla., recently
returned to celebrate their
40th wedding anniversary at
a party given by their chil-
ken, Ellen and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hack. Family
and friends attended.

Science Camp Set
in Galilee Town

REHOVOT — Thirty
youngsters in the develop-
ment town of Hatzor, near
Israel's northern border, are
participating in the newest
Science Summer Camp
program organized by the

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of talented youngsters from
this outlying area for fur-
ther science studies, is
staffed largely by students •
from the Weizmann Insti-
tute's Feinberg- Graduate
School.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nosanchuk, shown, left w
_ ere
honored on their 35th wedding anniversary by their par-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Nosanchuk, center, with a
grove of 1,000 trees donated in their name through the
Jewish National Fund. Mrs. Belle Levin, right, past
president of the Women of JNF, presented the Nosan-
chuks with a certificate. The grove will be planted in the
Stollman Park and Recreation Area in the $6 million
JNF-American Bicentennial project in the southern
Judean Mountains near Jerusalem.

Kissinger Backs Quiet Policy
To Aid USSR 'Human Rights'

The financially troubled
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel in
downtown Detroit has been
sold to Herbert Weissberg.
Weissberg, who once op-
erated a chain of 20 hotels,
made the purchase from the
Sheraton Hotels Corp. He
said that he plans to person-
ally take over management
of the hotel and to live there.
Although he founded the
Weissberg Corp. hotel chain
a number of years ago, he
got out of that business and
has been living in semire-
tirement in Miami.

ish communities, especially
in the Far East. '
The meeting is open to the
public.

Singles
Events

CRITERION CLUB will
attend the musical revue
"Troupe in Transit," 7:30
p.m. Tuesday at Oak Park's
Major Park.
At 8 p.m. Wednesday, the
organization will leave on
the sixth annual City of
Hope moonlight cruise to
Bob Lo. The club will see
"South Pacific," Aug. 9, at
the Southfield Summer
Theatre. For information,
call Sylvia Bruch, 545-1108,
or Betty Weinberg,
559-5175.

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bank credits to the Soviet
Union.

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
In the second of two major
foreign policy speeches in
less than 24 hours, Secre-
tary of State Henry A. Kis-
singer stressed that the
United States pursues a
moral policy in the interests
of human rights but does so
"quietly, keeping in mind
the delicacy of the problem
and stressing results rather
than public confrontation."

Kissinger's remarks were
seen-as a direct reference to
the Jackson-Vanik Amend-
ments incorporated into the
1974 Trade Reform Act
which links U.S. trade bene-
fits to the Soviet Union and
other communist bloc coun-
tries to their emigration
practices with regard to
Jews and others, and the
Stevenson Amendment

which set export-import

The secretary declared,
"We must also assess the
domestic performance of
foreign governments in rela-
tion to their history and to
the threats they face." He
said, "We do not and will
not condone repressive prac-
tices."

But, he said, "The at-
tempt to deal with those
practices by restrictive
American legislation
raises a serious problem,
not because of ihe moral
view it expresses — which
we share — but because of
the mistaken impression it
creates that our security
ties are acts of charity."

-

He said the U.S. will
speak up for human rights
in appropriate international
forums, and_in exchanges
with other governments.

BBYO Activities

- The newest AZA Chapter
serving the Detroit-Oak
Park area has chosen the
name of .Jack Benny AZA;
elected as president of
Benny AZA is Michael
Weisserman. Anyone inter-
ested in joining the new
AZA Chapter may call
Mike, 537-1491.

*

*

*

After four weeks of the
AZA Softball League, _Jol-
son AZA, Livonia, remains
the only undefeated team
with a 4-0 record and is in
first place in Division Zadik.
The Division Aleph leader is
Benny AZA with -a 2-1 rec-
ord. The league continues
through August 24, with

games played from 9 a.m.
through 1:30 p.m., Sundays
at Cranhrook Park in South-
field. The public is invited.

* * *

25595 COOLIDGE, 2 Blks. S. of Lincoln
Oak Park 547-3707

Mizrachi to Hear World Traveler

Bezalcl Gordon will be the
guest speaker for Mizrachi
Hapoel Hamizrachi of De-
troit — Religious Zionists of
America. at a general meet-
ing 8:30 p.m. Sunday at
Young- Israel Center of Oak-
Woods.
Gordon, son of Rabbi and
Mrs. James I. Gordon, just
completed a. one-year trip
around the world in which

students who seek scholar-
ship assistance, providing
them with interest-free
loans when other re-
sources are unavailable.
Loan applications are ex-
amined according to the
student's academic record
and his individual and/or
family economic needs.

The Service counsels
metropolitan area Jewish

41


Grove Honors Nosanchuks

Planning has begun for
the-annual VIP Leadership
Camp for chapter presi-
dents. The program will
take place this year Aug.
25-29, at the BBYO-Milan
Conference Center in Belle
River, Ontario. The inten-
sive week-long leadership
program is designed to pre-

pare newly-elected AZA and
BBG presidents for leader-
ship activities in their chap-
ter in the ensuing program
year. * * *
Goode AZA and Sabra
BBG will hold a joint picnic

with the Bnai Brith Cou-
plets Unit Sunday in Bloom-
field Hills. The members of
the BBYO chapters will en-
tertain the children of the
members of the Couplets,
followed by a meal provided
by the Couplets. Chairmen
of the event are Steve
Schanes of Goode, Vicki
Gealer of Sabra, and Roz Ja-
cobson and Judy Eidelman
of the Couplets.

"The buildings of Jerusa-
lem are very fine and the
stones are larger than in the
buildings of the other places
that 1 have seen. The Mos-
lems and also the Jews of
this place eat out of one ves-
sel with their fingers, with-
out a napkin, just as the
Cairenes do, but their
clothes are clean."

(Rabbi Meshullam Ben Mena-
chem of Volterra: Florentine
manuscript, 1481)

City of Hope Unit
To Go on Cruise

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annual Bob-Lo moonlite
cruise Wednesday, leaving 8
p.m.- from the foot of Wood-
ward.
Sammy Woolf will host
the _evening- with entertain-
ment and dancing. For in-
formation, call Buddy Na-
thanson, 547-5935, or
Charles Hoptman, 557-4009.

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