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April 14, 1978 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-04-14

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n Friday, April 14, 1978

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Campaign Report Meeting Due

Section leaders of the
1978 Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergen-
cy Fund will be honored at
the second of two Campaign
report meetings, on Sunday
in the Studio Theatre of the
Jewish Community Center
in West Bloomfield. The

I. Irving
Feldman
Galleries

Spring
trquisitions

meeting will begin with a present post in 1973, he
continental breakfast at served as head of the
9:45 a.m.
Military Government
Division leaders will re- Department of the Gen-
port on their workers' prog- eral Staff.
ress to date in soliciting con-
During the 10 days fol-
tributors to the Campaign.
Guest speaker will be lowing the report meeting,
Campaign
workers will
Major General Shlomo
Gazit, director of military secure as many pledges as
possible
before
the Cam-
intelligence for- the Israel
paign closing April 26 at
Defense Forces.
A member of Israel's Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
armed forces since 1944, Moses.
Campaign workers on all
when he enlisted in the
Palmach, General Gazit levels participated in a tele-
has served in military in- thon effort April 10 and 13.
telligence positions since The telethon will continue
1964. Before assuming his Tuesday and Thursday.

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL
CENTER

N.W. corner of 13 Mile and Farmington Rd., Farmington Hills, Mich.
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Radomer Contributes $4,000

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Shown at the check presentation are, from left, Al
Sherman, Mae Weintraub, Jack Sherman, Rita Ager,
Nathan Wolok, Morris Friedman, Louis Lumberg,
Helen Greenberg, Morris Greenberg and Shirley Fin-
kel.

The Radomer Aid Society
has contributed $4,000 to
the Allied Jewish

/SR RIX

IN-DEPTH PROGRAMS FOR EVERYONE

PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

BAR-BAT MITZVAH PILGRIMAGE: For 13 or 14 year olds ...

six weeks of tours, cultural and recreational activities. Re-
ception at ancient synagogue in Old Jerusalem to mark and
celebrate the Bar-Bat Mitzvah year.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDY PROGRAM: Students in grades 10. 11
and 12 ... year or semester will fulfill American high
school curriculum. Also technical programs . . . Judaic/
Hebraic studies, field trips, work experience and group liv-
ing. Scholarships also available.
YOUTH SUMMER STUDY PROGRAM: Young adults ages 15 to
17 . sox weeks of studies, lectures. discussions of life in
Israel, tours, recreational and cultural activities.
COLLEGE STUDENT STUDY PROGRAM: At Hayim Greenberg
College in Jerusalem for a semester or one year. Curriculum
includes Hebrew Language, Literature, Bible, History, Educa-
tion. Philosophy, Sociology, Talmud. Credits by leading uni-
versities in the U.S. Also, tours, cultural and recreational
programs. Scholarships available.

SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS

ISRAEL-AMERICA SUMMER SCHOOL: Intensive 8 week mod-

ern Hebrew language study at Ulpan Akiva, at Green Beach
near Natanya. Sw;mming, recreational and cultural activities.
UNIVERSITY SEMINARS: 6 weeks of study at Israeli universi-
ties. Plus tours, cultural and recreational activities. Up to 11
recognized credits may be earned.
HEBREW EDUCATORS SEMINAR: 3 weeks of lectures, studies,
tours, cultural and social activities.
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS INSTITUTE: 5 week seminar fin
English): lectures and discussions of Israel's cultural, social,
economic, political, and educational achievements. In service
credits. Also tours and cultural activities.
BIBLE SEMINAR: 3 weeks of lectures and field trips- explore
biblical origins of modern Israel; tours, cultural and social
activities .
For information and application call or write:

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WORLD ZIONIST ORGANIZATION
WZO Department of Education & Culture
515 Park Avenue, N.Y.C. 10022
12121 752-0600 eat. 385/386

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Campaign-Israel Emergen-
cy Fund in honor of four
couples who recently celeb-
rated their 50th wedding
anniversaries. The couples
are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Wolok, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Lmmitnimri, Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Greenbaum and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wein-
traub.
Wolok is president of the
society, which, with more
than 100 members, is one of
the largest and most active
"landsmanshaften" groups
in the Detroit area. Since its
beginning in 1920, the
charitable and social or-
ganization has been helping
needy Jews throughout the
world.
Morris Friedman, a
past president of the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign's
Metropolitan Division,
accepted the check at a
cocktail party for the
four honored couples at
the North Miami Beach
winter home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Ager.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolok are
hosting an open meeting of
the Radomer Aid Society on
Tuesday in honor of their
golden wedding anniver-
sary. The meeting will
begin at 9 p.m. at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Jerome B.
Greenbaum, chairman of
the Metropolitan Division,
will speak.

-

Wolok, and Messrs. and Mes-
dames Sol Wolok. Henry Woloh,
Louis Boss, Irving Pianko and
son Michael, Morris Greenberg,
L011111 Lumberg„ Joe Weintraub,
Joseph - Finkel, Sam Ager,
Hyman Greenbaum, Simon
Berman, Joe Wisotski, Jack
Sherman, AI Sherman, Robert
Dorn and Mrs. Abe Trifler of To-
ronto and Mrs. Beene Sikora.

This Holocaiist Memorial Center —.the only
one outside of Yad Veshem in Jerusalem, Israel
— is being made possible through voluntary
contributions. The cost of this project is esti-
mated to be one million dollars. $350,000 has
already been donated. We appeal to everyone
to give us a helping hand in order to speedily
complete this sacred historic project. We have
confidence that you will want to participate in
the building of this historic Holocaust Memorial
Center and thus take part in securing the mem-
ory and lessons of the Holocaust.

To permit the murder of six million Jews and
millions of non-Jews by the Nazis to be forgot-
ten would serve the objectives of the murder-
ers and be an offense to the memory of the
murdered. Not to perpetuate the memory of
our murdered people in an institutional manner
AND HELP
is to help the murderers eradicate the traces of
their monstrous crimes.
The Holocaust Memorial Center will serve as
a reminder of the life and martyrdom of the European Jewish Community
and as a living testimony to the society of mankind what man can and did do
to his fellow men when democratic checks and balances are denied to a
given society.
Thousands of Jewish communities; six million of our fathers and
mothers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, perished in the gas
chambers of Nazi Germany. The Nazis in theiF bestial design not only
.snuffed out the lives of our dear and near ones but also denied any trace of
their whereabouts in death. In this Holocaust Memorial Center the Euro-
pean Jewish communities and the six million Jews will find a living expres-
sion through which the story and lessons of the Holocaust will be integ-
rated into our lives.

The European Jewish Community, our brothers and sisters, were alone
and without help during the Holocaust. Let us at least make possible the
preservation of their martyrdom and identity. Help us preserve the mem-
ory and lessons of the Holocaust to all of mankind. This is our sacred duty.

History would never forgive us for relinquishing this duty of ours. Con-
versely, history will forever be grateful to us for preserving in a tangible
institutional manner the memory and lessons of the Holocaust.

Donor
Window
Founder
Builder
Master Builder

DONATIONS SUGGESTED

4100.00 Room named in memory or
honor of
$500.00
51,000.00
Pillar
Hall of Martyrdom
55000.00
Chapel
10,000.00

515,000.00
.$25,000.00
5150,000.00
.$100,000.00

All contributions will be recorded for per-
petuity In the Inside walls of the Memorial
Center.

Memorial Center Committee In Formation
Rabbi Charles H. Rosenzweig, Director
Leon Halpern, Chairman

Cantor Shabatai Ackerman Mrs. Julius Feigelman Harry Laker
Simon Scwarzberg
Irving Altus
Fred Ferber
Louis Levine
Max Shaye
Louis Apfelblat
Sally Fields
Jack Upton
Jerry Silbert
Rabbi Milton Arm
Dr. Leon Fill
Irving Nusbaum
Mrs. Max Stollman
Helen Elalbermafr
Selman Grand
Steve Oliwek
Phillip Stollman
Gustav Berenholz
Leon Gutman
Abraham Pastemack
Ben Sweet
Howard Binkow
Menashe Haar
Sonia Popowski
Jack Waks berg
Allen Charlupski
Alan Jay Kaufman
Nathan Potash
Sol Waldman
Irwin Jay Deutch
Sol Kleinman
Rabbi Charles H. Rosenzveig Martin S. Water
Henry Dorfman
Kenneth Konop
Rabbi Irving Schnipper
Abraham Weberman
Arnold Einhorn
Please make checks payable to:
Memorial Center, 3811 West Twelve Mlle Road, Berkley, Michigan 48072.
All contributions are tax deductible.
For further Information please call 559-3849.

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