•e. c: 36 - Friday; November 26,- 1976 - THE DETROIT- JEWISH NEWS - • Agudath Israel Agencies Help Soviet Emigres NEW YORK — For two Russian Jewish families now living in the U.S., the ritual and celebration of the Jewish "simha" was introduced into their lives by two agencies of Agudath Israel of America. Sasha Deutch, his SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 young wife and daughter, here only since July, marked the circumcision of their newborn son on Oct. 6 at ceremonies ar- ranged by the reach-out program of Agudath Is- rael of America, the Jewish Education Prog- ram. Three weeks later, Marek Warsczawski was married to Rachel Glus- kaya, in this country only two years, at a ceremony at the Boro Park Senior Citizens Center of of Agudath Israel America in Brooklyn. 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Call ahead for your Bruncheon Items The Deutch story began to unfold in July when the family moved into its new home in Brooklyn's Flatbush sec- tion. Although faced with the many calamities of adjusting to a strange society, their priority was to secure a Jewish educa- tion for little Ilana, age 7. Referred to the Agudath Israel reach-out agency by neighbors, the girl and her mother received daily tutoring in both Hebrew and English from J.E.P. activists. The agency also placed Ilana in a day camp in August, while her mother continued re- ceiving private instruc- tion on the basics of Jewish law and culture. When the school year opened, Ilana was enrolled in Bais Yaakov D'Rav Meir, a girls' school in Flatbush. When the Deutch's gave birth to a healthy little son, J.E.P. arranged for the bris. For Marek Warsczawski, in his early 60's, there was also cause for celebration. A former actor in the Soviet Union, he spent the last decade of his life in the United States searching for a meaningful job and for a new life. The organization's job training agency, Project COPE, has served more than 900 Russian Jews in the United States since 1975. In addition, Agudath Israel publishes a newsletter in Russian. `Klezmeri Artist to Have U.S. Tour NEW YORK — Giora Feidman, bass clarinetist with the Israel Philhar- monic Orchestra, and Is- rael's leading performer of "Klezmer" music —the traditional tunes played at weddings and other festive occasions by gen- erations of European Jewish musicians — will tour the United States and Canada through ar- rangements made by the Ministry of Education and Culture of Israel, the Youth and Hechalutz Department of the World Zionist Organization and Jewish Welfare Board. Arrangements for per- formances by Feidman may be made through the JWB Lecture Bureau, 15 East 26th Street, New York, N.Y. 10010. Czechs Purging History of Nazis LONDON — The gov- ernment of Czechos- lovakia is intensifying its purge of books on the Nazi occupation of that country which do not fol- low Communist ideology, according to the Interna- tional Council of Jews from Czechoslovakia. The ICJC says an in- creasing number of vol- umes dealing with the Nazi occupation and the time before the Com- munist takeover of Czechoslovakia in 1948 are being made available to book dealers in West- ern Europe. Winter Wedding for Miss Gottlieb MISS GOTTLIEB Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gottlieb of Southfield an- nounce the .engagement of their daughter, Debra Susan, to Martin Gerald Waldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Waldman also of Southfield. Mr. Waldman is a senior at the Detroit Col- lege of law. A December wedding is planned. New York Youth Set Hanuka Relay NEW YORK — A Hanuka Torch Relay in- volving the participation of thousands of met- ropolitan New York area youth will take place Dec. 16 under the sponsorship of the American Zionist Youth Foundation and Masada, the youth movement of the Zionist Organization of America. The Torch Relay will be an extension of a similar relay held in Israel corn- , memorating the Hanuka holiday in which a flame from Modiin, birthplace of the Maccabees, is car- ried by Israel youth to every village and town in that country. In recent years, the flame has been trans- ported beyond Israel's borders, and on Dec. 16, the first night of Hanuka, it will be brought to New York by Tal Brody, the American-born Israel basketball star. Participating organi- zations are: Masada, Be- tar, Bnei Akiva, Dror, Habonim, Hashomer Y our Hatzair and Judea. 'LARRY FREEDMAN The earliest dated por- trait of a Jew is a carica- ture of an English Jew of the year 1277, bearing the inscription: "Aaron, Son of the Devil." Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 ... 0 .41. . ,„„ha dia•wael al Zile "urtili P 4"- "Pil at s.■ Bum f ~~ aa.r ~r~ ence • Norman Allan & To. Conservative Women to Meet Diamonds - Jewelry 30400 Telegraph Rd., suite 104, Birm. Mon.- Fri. 9:30-6, Sat. by Appt. 642-7494 There will be an open meeting of the Michigan Branch of the Women's League for Conservative Judaism, 9:30 a.m. on Monday, at Cong. Beth Moses, Detroit. Delegates will report on the 1976 National Bien- nial Convention, social action and ceremonial ob- jects and gift shop. Luncheon will be served by Beth Moses sis- terhood, at which time Torah Fund Awards will be presented. A Torah study session conducted by Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper of Cong. Beth Moses will follow. Reservations may be arranged through member sisterhoods. 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