THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 13, 1976 17
Balfour Concert Committee Katzir Expresses Concern for Western Jews' Future
meaningful Jewish life stitute of Religion. He felt ways able to put this into
JERUSALEM — Con-
Plans Fund-Raising Appeal cern
everywhere.
for the future of the
that Zionists must be practice.
Jewish - people was ex-
pressed by Israeli Presi-
dent Ephraim Katzir last
week, as he summed up a
four-day international
seminar on "Zionism in
Our Time."
_Katzir voiced concern
at what the future held in
store for Jewry in the
Western, liberal world.
He proposed, as an anti-
dote to the potential
danger, a broader in-
terpretation of Zionism
which would imply not
only aliya but a more
Meeting to organize the fund-raising appeal for the
Zionist Organization of Detroit in behalf of projects
sponsored by the Zionist Organization of America in
Israel, the Detroit committee issued an appeal for in-
creased giving to assure expansion of youth activities
and to increase more scholarships to Kfar Silver Ag-
ricultural High School and the Mollie Goodman High
School in Israel. Committee members seated, from left,
are: Philip Slomovitz, editor and publisher of The
Jewish News; Dr. Joel Hamburger, Balfour Concert
chairman; Dr. Theodore Mandell, president of the ZOD;
Dr. Jack Greenberg, Balfour Concert co-chairman;
Richard B. Kramer, adviser; Louis Panush, honorary
chairman. Standing, from left, are: Julien Cohen, Dr.
'Lester Zeff, Di'. Sidney Friedlaender, adviser; Dr.
Daniel Burman, Dr. Sidney Z. Leib, adviser; Dr. I. Wal-
ter Silver, adviser, Dr. Bernard Weston and Sherman
Shapiro, advisers, and Herzl Shur.
Business Briefs
Nathan M. Trivax has
been named general
manager of all O'Brien's
Man's World clothing
stores in the Greater De-
troit area. Trivax, who
has been active in Detroit
and Midwest clothing cir-
cles for the last 35 years,
will be responsible for all
in-store activities, adver-
tising, promotion and
new-store expansion.
* * *
Somerset Mall will pre-
sent the Creative Coun-
cil's fine arts exhibit and
sale Thursday theough
Aug. 28 in the mall. There
will be paintings,
graphics, photography,
pottery, fibers, jewelry,
sculpture, hand-blown
glass, metal work and
cloisonne. The exhibit is
open during mall hours:
10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday -and
Saturday; and 10 a.m.-9
.
p.m. Thursday and Fri-
day. The mall will begin
its Glamorous Encounter
Series 1:30 p.m. Thursday
in the mall. A second
show will be held at 7 p.m.
The fashion series will
continue for four weeks.
Both events are open to
the public at no charge.
* * *
Fairlane Town Center will
present "Themes Like
Old Times", a musical fall
fashion extravaganza, 6
p.m. Wednesday in the
south grand court of the
mall. The performance is
open to the public.
* * *
Air and Sea Travel, Inc.,
is a new travel agency lo-
cated at 1145 W. Long
Lake, Bloomfield Hills.
The agency makes ar-
rangements for business
trips and vacations in
exotic places. For travel
information, call the
agency, 645-2150.
1st Brain Tumor Removed
by Israeli Laser in Austria
BONN (JTA) — An Au-
strian professor has suc-
cessfully performed the
world's first brain tumor
removal by laser technol-
ogy using an instrument
developed in Israel. The
operation was carried out
on a 56-year-old man by
Prof. Fritz Heppner of
the Graz University's
neuro-surgical division.
The "carbon-dioxide
laser scalpel" was de-
veloped by Prof. Isaac
Kaplan of the plastic
surgery department at
Israel's Bailinson Hospi-
tal in Tel Aviv.
Heppner said the in-
strument has been used
for other operations but
this was the first . time it
was employed for remov-
ing a brain tumor.
Although the operation
can be carried out by con-
ventional methods, laser
technology offers big ad-
vantages, Heppner said.
"It provides completely
smooth cutting edges, and
results in minimum de-
struction of healthy tissue.
"In cancerous diseases it
causes evaporation of
tumor deposits not visible
to the naked eye which
sometimes remain be-
hind and cause a recurr-
ence."
Becker Named
to VFW Position
Col. Arthur C. Becker
has been appointed Civil
Defense Chairman of the
First District, Veterans
of Foreign Wars.
Becker is civil defense
director of the city of
Southfield and state rep-
resentative of the United
States Civil Defense
Council for Michigan.
A view pressed by sev-
eral participants, that Is-
rael's denial of self-
determination to Pales-
tinians might diminish
pro-Zionist activities
abroad, was challenged
by Dr. Alfred Gottschalk,
president of the Hebrew
Union College-Jewish In-
Rabbi Akiba said: The
commandment "love Ow
neighbor as thyself' ' is the
great all embracing princi-
ple (of the Law).
—Sifra to Leviticus
prepared to defend Israel
no matter what.
A recent immigrant
from the Soviet Union,
Dr. Alexander Luntz,
said that for Soviet Jews,
Zionism meant aliya even
though they were not al-
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