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February 11, 1977 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-02-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 Friday, February 11, 1977

Bond Event Nets $400,000

Lament for the UN

1

- By PAUL ELDRIDGE
Devoured by the Jackals of the
The beautiful maiden is
Saber—
dead—
She is dead—
She who would bring peace
The beautiful maiden is dead.
She who would bring justice
Weep, People of the Earth,
She who would bring freedom
Weep!
She is dead—
There will be rivers of blood
The beautiful maiden is dead. There will be mountains of
Slain for buckets of oil
ashes
Slain for words of flattery
There will be floods of tears
Slain for lust of power.
For she is dead—
She is dead—
The beautiful maiden is dead.
The beautiful maiden is dead.
She who would bring peace
She who would bring justice
Slain and unburried
She who bring freedom
Devoured by the Vultures of
She is dead—
the Desert
The beautiful maiden is dead.
Devoured by the Ravens of the
Court

Bnai Brith Einstein Lodge and Chapter members
participating in a recent leadership reception in ad-
vance of the lodge's and chapter's annual dinner on be-
Judaism has never tol- half of Israel Bonds were seated, from left, Blanche
erated witchcraft. When Freedman, dinner co-chairman; Henry Dorfman, dinner
King
Saul called on the chairman; Rosa Schaumberg, honoree; and Gabriella
Available For All Occasions
.
Witch of Endor (I Samuel Karp, reception hostess. Standing, from left, are: Sam
25 years experience
28) he was punished for it Freedman, Einstein Lodge president; Julius Schaum-
and King Josiah abol- `berg, honoree; and Alex Karp, reception host. More than
MAGICAL MEL
ished the practice (II $400,000 in Israel Bonds subscriptions were realized.
547-2464
Kings 23:24).
* * *
Einstein Lodge and Cohen, Jewish-American
Chapter's annual effort humorist, and Eric
for State of Israel Bonds Rosenow and his Conti-
was spurred at a recent nentals will perform.
leadership reception at Julius and Rosa Schaum-
the Southfield home of berg will be the honorees.
= A fresh idea for your party
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karp,
The dinner committee
when more than $400,000 cinludes
Nettie
- Pins, keychains and mirrors
was raised in Israel Bond Adelsberg,
Norman
subscriptions.
Adelsberg, Rona Baka-
The dinner, an activity lar, Sally Bilander, Al-
GARY KARP
of the Greater Metropoli- len and Franker Char-
tan
Detroit Bnai Brith lupski, Mala Dorfman,
353-9617
Council, will be held 7:30 Doris Frankel and Re-
p.m. Saturday at Adat gina Gitler, Jack
Shalom Synagogue. Emil Goldman, Charles Growe,
Rose Gutman, Alex and
Gabriella Karp, Louis
Kay, Markus Last, Eva
Mames, Max,Pines, Jack
Plonskier, Frank Rad-
zinski, Rosenow, Frances
B L
Rosenzweig, Sylvia Ross,
OOMS
Moses Sztarkman, Rose
Wagner and Lena Yaffee.-
DBA
Lola Pines is ticket
chairman. Evelyn- Klein
is president of Einstein
Ch.apter.

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Workmen's
Circle
BrancH 460 will hold its
regular monthly meeting
8:30 p.m. Saturday in the
Labor Zionist Institute.
Cocktails will be served.
Mordecai Teiler will
discuss "The Merchant of
Venice." Teiler is the
principal of the Work-
men's Circle Sunday
School.
Refreshments will fol-
low, and the public is in-
vited. For information,
call Harriet Arnowitz,
district director, 626-
6016.

Israeli Students
to Meet Detroiters

Four Israeli high school
students participating in
a good-will mission to the
U.S. will be in Detroit
Feb. 20-27 to meet with
their American peers.
Sponsored-in Detroit by
the Detroit Zionist Fed-
eration, the students will
visit public high schools,
Hebrew high schools and
youth groups. Chairman
of the project is Henry
Faigin.
To arrange a meeting
with the Israeli students,
call the DZF, 968-2040.

Of judgment every one
has a stock on hand for sale.
• ,

Rabbis Alliance Hits Abortion

NEW YORK (JTA) — tions ... The immoral,
The Rabbinical Alliance casual manner in which
has issued a scathing de- 40,000 to 70,000 fetuses
nunciation of the •abor- are destroyed each year
tion law adopted by the (in Israel) staggers the
Knesset last week. imagination .
In its statement, the Al=
"It seems cynical and
liance, which says it rep- sacriligious that the
resents a cross-section of Jewish state with only
500 Orthodox rabbis in three million Jews should
the United States and now lead the way and show
Canada, termed the a complete disregard for
Knesset action "irres- human life."
ponsible, reprehensible
The Alliance urged the
and highly immoral. It is American Jewish corn-
an overt act of violence munity "to let their voi-
directed against Israel's ces be heard by sending
best national interest." telegrams and letters of
Continuing, the Al- protest to the Israeli gov-
liance statement said: "It ernment requesting
grieves us no end when this bill be rescinde
we realize that this new
law will do us more dam-
age than all the efforts of
the combined Arab na- and His ORCHESTRA
"Music and entertainment at
Judge not thy neighbor
its Best for Your Guests"
until thou art in the same
situation.
—Pirko Aboth

FRANK PAUL

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