54 Friday, January 27, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sadat-Begin By MADOLYN ROSENTHAL Sadat and Begin met on Israeli soil, Shook ahnds and pledged to be loyal. Both want peace in their land Something that all nations can understand. So as we venture into nineteen seventy-eight May both nations live in peace And not in hate. Newsletter Due on Holocaust - USY Alumnus Gets Youth Prize NEW YORK The United Synagogue Youth Alumni Association has named Dr. Saul Shapiro as the first recipient of its Distin- guished Alumni Award. The award, which will be presented annually at the USY International Conven- tion in December, is given for distinguished service by a USY Alumnus to the com- munity in general and the Jewish community in par- ticular. NEW YORK (JTA)—A Holocaust Quarterly Report and Newsletter will be started in March by the National Jewish Conference Center here, the current is- sue of the organization's newsletter has announced. The Holocaust newsletter will be issued in conjunction with the University of Bridgeport and with "a gen- erous grant" from the Con- necticut Humanities Coun- cil, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the NJCC said. Arthur M. Cohn At 100, She Joins BBW for Life Arthur M. Cohn, co-found- er and owner of Arthur's Clothes, a retail men's clothing store in Detroit, died Jan. 20 at age 76. Born in Baltimore, Md., Mr. Cohn lived 55 years in Detroit. He founded his company in 1925. He was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, the Men's Apparel Club of Michigan, Michigan Retail- ers Association, Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Pis- gah Lodge of Bnai Brith, Denby Post of the American Legion and was active for many years in efforts for youth with the Detroit Ama- teur Baseball Federation. He resided at 16500 North Park Dr., Southfield. He leaves his wife, Etta; a son, Gerald ; a daughter, Mrs. Lois Feinberg; one brother, four sisters and two granddaughters. WASHINGTON — Vera Greenfeld, a 100-year-old re- tired obstetrician, recently became a life member of Bnai Brith Women. The Russian-born Dr. Greenfeld has been active in Jewish service organiza- tions since emigrating to California more than 50 years ago. Volunteers Sought NEW YORK — Project Areivim, a volunteer pro- gram for qualified college graduates to improve the Jewish life of Diaspora communities, is seeking vol- unteers for one year of serv- ice. For information, write Project Areivim, Room 1350, 15 East 26th St., New York 10010. Paper Celebrates ele tie gift • BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Di Presse, Argentina's only Yiddish daily newspaper, is celebrating its 60th anniver- sary. The newspaper was found- ed Jan. 1, 1918 as a journal- ists and workers coopera- tive-oriented toward the Bundists. It is now a strongly pro- Israel newspaper and has a weekly supplement in Span- ish called Nueva Presencia. Rally Is Planned for Jewish Camp a subscription to THE JEWISH NE S Suite 865 Southfield, Michigan 48075 NEN.B iow THE JEWISH NEWS 17515 W.9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 Gentlemen: Please send gift subscription to: Name Address State City From: $12 enclosed Children's Theater Program Sunday The Whistle Stop Theatre will present an original chil- dren's musical production, "Professor Pompous and the Pumpkin Patch, - 2 p.m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute. The program is sponsored by HaOmer Chapter PiO- neer Women with proceeds for Pioneer Women in Is- rael. There is a charge, and children under six must be accompanied by an adult. There will be refreshments. For tickets and informa- tion, call chairman Karen Berris, 968-8126. 17515 W. NINE MILE ROAD o wni A rally on behalf of Camp Young Judaea will take place 1 p.m. Sunday in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Allan Ash, 13125- Vernon, Hunting- ton Woods. The Hadassah-sponsored camp offers two three-week sessions, June 21 - July 11 and July 13 - Aug. 2 for children age nine - 13. Parents' and children are invited. Camp slides will be shown. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Marsha Harris, 355-4350, Sue Kaufman, 647-4647, or Marilyn Ash, 398-8097. Zip Code Employment "Employment is nature's physician, and is essential to human happiness." —Galen Singer Alfred Bounin Dies at 82 Alfred Halpern Bounin, a former singer and past president of the Metropol- itan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, died Jan. 20 at age 82. Born in London, England, Mr. Bounin served with the Jewish Legion of the British armed forces in 1917. He studied music in London and Italy and toured Europe and the U.S. as a vocalist, singing mainly operatic pieces. A member of Bnai Brith since 1935, Mr. Bounin was president of Pisgah Lodge and served on many district and international com- Sidney Sachs, 63 Sidney Sachs, founder and owner of Sachs Studios ad- vertising agency in South- field, died Jan. 21 at age 63. Born in Chicago, Ill., Mr. Sachs founded his company in 1947. He was a member of Craftsman Lodge of the Masons and Crescent Shrine Club. He leaves his wife, Mary; a son, Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Sherry Dickstein; three brothers, Dr. Maurice of Omaha, Neb., Sol and Theodore; a sister, Mrs. Harry (Freda) Handelsman of Sacramento, Calif. ; and five grandchildren. Abe Applebaum Abe Applebaum, • one of the oldest members of Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah, died Jan. 19 at age 80. Born in Poland, Mr. Ap- plebaum lived 65 years in Detroit. He was active in the real estate field. Mr. Applebaum was active in the Rovne r-L achowitcher Aid Society.- He resided at 23720 Radclift, Oak Park. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude; three duaghters, Mrs. George (Rose) Ben- nett, Mrs. George (Mollie) Moore and Mrs. Jerome (Sylvia) Linderman; a brother, Moyses Apelbaum of Brazil; three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Simon and Mirla Cukerman and Roch- elle Furman, both of Brazil; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. - Nettie Newman Nettie Newman, an active member of Jewish women's and benevolent organiza- tions, died Jan. 19 at age 83. Bofn in Poland, Mrs. Newman lived 63 years in Detroit. She was a past president of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization, and a mem- ber of Women's Bicur Cho- lem, Bnai Brith, Zedakah Club, a fourth generation life member of Hadassah and an honorary life board member of the Women of Jewish National Fund. She leaves her husband, Ruben B. ; a son, Albert; a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Jeannette) Ross; seven grandchildren and 14 great- grandchildren. mittees. In his later years, he was an insurance agent. Mr. Bounin, who resided at 19100 W. Seven We, De- troit, leaves a step-daugh- ter, Chailotte Barrow of Florida. M. R. Zuckerstein Maurice R. Zuckerstein, chief process engineer for the Uniroyal Co. for the past 35 years, died Jan. 20. Born in Cheboygan, Wis., Mr. Zuckerstein was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue, Engineering So- ciety of America and Tik- vah Lodge of Bnai Brith. He also was a registered engi- neer. He leaves his wife, Gus- sie; a son, Gary; and a daughter, Karen of Wash- ington, D.C. Sidney Bernstein Sidney Bernstein, a de- signer and planner of store fixtures for the Federal De- partment Stores, died Jan. 22 at age 66. Born in New York, Mr. Bernstein lived 29 years in Detroit. He worked for Fed- eral's for about eight years and was designing store fix- tures for a private company at the time of his death. He resided at 25415 Briar Dr., Oak Park. He is survived by his wife, Lillian; two sons, Bradford N. and Lawrence P. of Pasadena, Calif.; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Norman (Flor- ence) Welton of Pennsylva- nia. David York Dies David York, a pharmacist at the Dearborn Medical Center, died Jan. 25. Born in Russia, Mr. York was graduated from the City College of Pharmacy (now Wayne State Univer- sity School of Pharmacy). He was a member of Per- fection Lodge of the Masons and its head instnictor, a member of Zager-Stone Lodge of Bnai Brith, Aescu- lapian Pharmaceutical Society, Downtown Syna- gogue, National Association of Retail Druggists, Mich- igan State Pharmaceutical Society and the Wayne State University Alumni Association. He leaves his wife, Clara; a brother, Max of Mary- land; nieces and nephews. Services 1 p.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Nathan Wiss, 82 Nathan Wiss, a tailor who was active as an officer in the Rovner-Lachowitcher Aid Society, died Jan. 20 at age 82. Born in Poland, Mr. Wiss lived 64 years in Detroit. He was a member of the He- brew Benevolent Society and Bnai Brith. He resided at 15075 Lincoln, Oak Park. He is survived by his wife, Bella; two sons, Abe and Meyer H. ; a sister, Mrs. Ida Borkin; eight grandchildren and four great-grand- children.