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October 24, 1975 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-24

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Country Club
Sets Bond Event

Eban Deplores UN's Anti-Semitism

Lauds U.S• Role; Asks Conti nued
Efforts for Bonds at Willens Dinner

Tam-O-Shanter Country
Club will have its third an-
nual Israel Bond Din
Nov. 8, it was announced ner
by
Jack Schon, president of the
Pointing to the traumatic
club.
experiences in Israel in Oc-
Schon said Nelson Dem
tober 1973 as a continuing
will be this year's dinn
chairman. The dinner co er cause for concern, Israel's
mittee includes: Osc m- former Foreign Minister
Band, Arthur Beckwit aL n r Abba Eban, addressing the
Allen R. Brand, Jose , seventh annual Reform con-
Braver, Mrs . Mauri p h gregations' Israel Bond din-
Charmer, Jack W. Epstei ce ner, at the Raleigh House,
Mitchell Feldman, Mr n, declared that his country
Leonard Fink, Nathan Fin K s• will never again be caught
unprepared for immediate
Norman Gordon, Dr. Jo
resistance.
Greenberg, Herbert Kau ck
f-
He reviewed the events
man, Seymour Kin g,
Charles Koshar and Mau after the tragic Yom Kip-
r- pur, the surprise attack that
ice J. Lezell.
threatened calamity, the
Also Gabriel Moscow, J
Abba Eban, left, is shown presenting the Israel Prime
seph S. Radom, Samu °- Israeli triumph in a matter
Rich, Schon, Lloyd A el of days, and referring to the Minister's medals to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Willens.
Schwartz, Alvin Shapir • Arabs' rejoicing last week
Leslie R. Schmier, Natha 0, he said it was "the van- in the attack on the new and Mrs. Harvey Willens.
Soberman, Jack Solway, D n quished celebrating defeat anti-Semitism in the world The honorees led their asso-
while the triumphant Israe- organization by condemning ciates with a large Israel
Morris Starkman, Dr. Ra r•
y lis were mourning their vie- the adopted resolution as Bond investment and they
Stoller, George M. Zeltze
r tory."
obscene. were presented with the
and Louis Zuckerman.
Eban contrasted the vast-
Explaining the endorse- rael Prime Minister's Med-
ness of Arab numerical, ter- ment by the Knesset of the als of Honor by Eban.
ritorial and petroleum Israel-Egyptian pact, Eban The Willens also were
.LEARN
strength with the minute- said that as one of the 70 honored with a special trib,
ness of Israel in his review who voted in favor of the lat- ute to them in an address by
CREWEL
of existing Middle Eastcon- est Kissinger negotiations Leonard N. Simons.
EMBROIDERY
ditions, with 20 immensely he and other Knesset mem- In his response, Mr. Wil-
create Your Own
wealthy nations begrudging bers were not supporting lens spoke of experiences on
little-Israel the right to live. one agreement against_an- Israeli visits, on the obliga-
He deplored the degrada- other but were acting to pre- tions to communal involve-
tion of the United Nations vent there being no agree- merit and pledged increased
for clothing, wall hang-
into a center for anti-Semi- m ent at all.
interest in work in behalf of
ings and pillows,
tism, especially after last
He said the talk about a Israel.
Friday's vote linking Zion- P ayoff, about the U. S. com-
private or group classes.
With Albert M. Colman
ism with racism, and he P ensating Israel with $3.4 as toastmaster, the program
expressed gratitude to the b illion was irrelevant to the included representatives of
United States for having led is
the participating
temples.
suebecause
that money
goes routinely to assure re-
Martin Citron, speaking
supply of Israel's basic de- on behalf of the Jewish Wel-
fensive needs. On this score fare Federation and the
he emphasized that there is United Jewish Charities,
from one to any number of musicians
the continuing need for in- added to the UJC's invest-
vestment dollars, for coop- ment in Israel with another
jeep smith
dick stein
eration in Israel's behalf $50,000 Bond purchase, and
shelby lee
patty grant.
from the Diaspora, espe- the evening's total of sales
jerry fenby
johnny griffith
cially American Jewry, and was reported as nearing the
he made a strong appeal for million mark.
Let the Professionals Perform
Program participants in-
continued efforts for Israel
Bonds.
cluded Rabbis Richard C.
358-2777
With such continuing Hertz and Daniel Schwartz;
support from U. S. Jewry, Nathan Feldman, who made
"music the stein way"
he said he was certain that the appeal for Bond pur-
"a new tomorrow will be chases; Nathan L. Fink, who
introduced Eban; Marshall
born.' —
Madison, Robert Canvasser,
The Reform congrega- John Redfield and Jason
tions' dinner honored Mr. Tickton.

'

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LZA to Install New Branch

The Deti-oit Metropolitan
Council of the Labor Zionist Prospects for the Future".
Officers of the Ahad
Alliance will install the
Ha'Am
group are: Stephen
newly-chartered Ahad
Ha'Am Branch at its annual and Caroline Cooper, co-
seminar at the Labor Zion- chairmen; Vickie Salinger,
ist Institute. Dr. Allen Pol- treasurer; and Gordon I. Sil-
lack, a founder of the Amer- verman, secretary.
ican Professors for Peace
THEODORE
and a member of the na-
tional executive committee
of the LZA and Mrs. Sophie
Sislin, a charter member of
LZA in Detroit, will install
LUBAV1TCH CONCERT
the group, 8:30 p.m. Nov. 1.
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Beth Yehudah Schools to Mark
61st Anniversary at Cobo Hall

The Beth Yehudah
Schools will celebrate their
61st anniversary at a dinner
Nov. 23 at Cobo Hall.
Irwin I. Cohn will be gen-
eral chairman and I. Wil-
liam Sherr will be dinner
chairman.
The guest of honor will be
Nathan P. Rossen, a long-
time member of the Detroit
community, whose philan-
tropic endeavors have given
him a world-wide reputa-
tion. He is prominent in the
Labor Zionist movement,
and a life-long member of
the Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety and the Pinsker So-
ciety. Rossen has made sig-
nificant contributions to the
Chabad movement.

Rossen will receive the
seventh Golden Torah
Award, the highest award
that the Beth Yehudah
Schools bestows. Sherr
will make the presenta-
tion.

Sponsors include: Harold

Beznos, Max ,Biber, Stuart
M. Bloch, A. Howard Bloch,
Jack J. Carmen, Ernest L.
Citron, Cohn, Reubin Dub-
rinsky, Dr. Arnold Eisen-
man, Dr. Leon Fill, Kenneth
Fischer, Sidney Fischer,
Nathan I. Goldin, Martin
Goldman, Ruben Grevnin,
Samuel Hechtman, George
Hill, David B. Holtzman,
Arnold Joseff, Mrs. Morris
Karbal, Daniel A. Laven, Jo-
seph Nusbaum, Irving I.
Palman, Dr. Lloyd J. Paul,
Julius Rotenberg, Alex
Saltsman, I. William Sherr,
Max Stollman, Phillip Stoll-
man and Dr. Arnold Zuroff.

Columnist Jack Ander-
son will be guest speaker of
this Anniversary Dinner.
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