THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, July 25, 1975 Beth El Plans `Treasurama' Temple Beth El will pre- sent "Treasurame V," the good things sale, Aug. 24 and 25. Artisans from Mich- igan will present works such as ceramics, patchwork crafts, jewelry and hand painted T-shirts. On Aug. 24, Fred Morgan- roth of Franklin will give several gourmet cooking demonstrations during the Bar Mitzva Wedding MOVIES very reasonable 626-2767 Gary Sussman MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 23 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547.2464 day. An attorney, Morgan- roth teaches gourmet cook- ing at the Franklin School and in private homes. He is Cordon Bleu trained and edits a newsletter of an in- ternational gourmet cook- ing society that is the oldest and the largest in the world. A fish pond will be provided for the children. "Breakfast with Goldie," Goldie Adler, will be fea- tured 10 a.m. Aug. 25. She will speak on "All About Women." There will be a cafe on the premises with coffee on the house. 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HOT & COLD HOR D'OEUVRES OUR SPECIALTY "We Will Work With You" Cfiubu BAR &D Sulautigut Lincoln Center — 10 'h Mil•/Greanfiald Oak Pork Call 968-1100 Readers Forum Dictionary Definition Attacked Editor, The Jewish News: I have written to the 42 Jewish Members of the Bri- tish Parliament to ask whether any of them would be prepared to introduce a Private Member's Bill that would prohibit the unjusti- fiable and maligning defini- tions of the words "Jew" and "Welsh" in many En- glish dictionaries. I recently issued a writ agains tthe Clarendon Press, publishers of the range of Oxford Dictionar- ies, with the intention of removing definitions of a Jew as an "unscrupulous usurer," "cheat," "extor- tionate tradesman," "deals craftily," and other similar vicious descriptions of "Jew." I failed in my High Court action because, ac- cording to the judge, fresh legislation would be needed to render such defi- nitions illegal. Since the case, there have been protests about deroga- tory definitions of "Welsh," protests that were renewed when trade unionists were accused in Parliament of "Welshing" or reneging on the social contract. If any MP agreed to spon- sor a private bill it might gain more support if it were also to declare illegal derog- atory and defamatory de- scriptions of other national groups besides Jews. MARCUS SHLOIMOVITZ Lancashire, England Challenge Arab Propaganda Editor, The Jewish News: I completely share the concern for anti-Israel prop- aganda in public media, as discussed in your Commen- tary, and have reason to be- lieve that it has become a very effective Arab weapon, primarily because it is re- maining largely unchal- lenged. But, as we Jews have ample reasons to know, peo- ple believe what is conven- ient and seldom concern themselves with the often difficult task of searching for truth. Therefore, it is a very dangerous ostrich-like folly to ignore anti-Israel propaganda or lightly disre- gard it as such. It is not only a primary Jewish responsiblility to counteract these falsehoods publicly and in a manner each uncommitted person can understand and accept on his own terms. However, only we Jews have a pri- mary and vested interest in such efforts, and it would be more than naive to believe that others would take up the battle for us. As I see it, it is the pri- mary responsibility of our Jewish organizations to not only provide the effec- tive leadership for coun- teracting anti-Israel ac- tions whatever their nature, but also to carry out this leadership with self-initiated actions. By this is not meant the conduct of dialogues with other Jews and generally sympathetic others but the open discussion with all peo- ple wherever they meet, whoever they are, in terms they can readily compre- hend and identify with FRANK L. THEYLEG According to chapter president Ronald Schwarz- berg, more than 50 of the 60 members of the Kochav youth group at Cong. Bnai David have left the chapter and joined Young Israel Teens in a dispute with the synagogue. The youth wanted to re- tain separate seating (meh- itza) at youth services, but were overruled in a two- year fight with the syn- agogue board, according to Schwarzberg. Bnai David does not have separate seat- ing in its main sanctuary. In June, the chapter was named superior chapter of 435 National Conference of Synagogue Youth chapters, and cited for Torah study, chapter programming and leadership development. W. 12 Mile, Southfield, at- tended the 100th anniver- sary for electrolysis which was held in St. Louis, Mo. HAROLD JOSEPH- SON, a chartered life un- derwriter, has been ap- pointed general agent at the Detroit Agency of State Mutual Life Assurance Company of America. Jo- sephson is a director of the Detroit Association of Life Underwriters. * * * HELEN ZINBERG, reg- istered electrologist, 16125 SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 MICHAEL KAPLIT Photography Manischewitz Co. Reduces Prices Weddings • Bar Mitzvas 642-1039 The B. Manischewitz Co. has announced a reduction in price on a variety of their matzo products. These reductions were made possible by the recent drop in the cost of raw ma- terials, particularly on flour. The products covered by the reductions include Mat- zos, Matzo Thins, Thin Sal- ted Matzos, Thin Tea Mat- American Matzo, Vege- Matzo, and Honey and Spice Matzo. LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 JOE MILLER and HIS ORCHESTRA Music For All Occasions LI 5-1244 Covenant to Give Improvement Loans Freddy Sheyer One Man Orchestra Standards to Rock The Bnai Brith Covenant Credit Union has been granted an agency certifi- cate to grant FHA Title 1 on home improvement and mobile home loans which are insured by the FHA. 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Business Briefs and Vickie Carroll 255-1599 Kochav chapter adviser Milton Neuman, shown left, and chapter president Ronald Schwarzberg hold the National Conference of Synagogue Youth award designating Kochav as the NCSY chapter of the year. Let him who has failed in one place, try elsewhere. —The Talmud 543-722.6 Passport Photos *Other Identification *Publicity *Weddings & Bar Mitzvas BLAIR-KEITH 398-9111 • 968-2541 • 895-8805