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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-05-12

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Friday, May 12, 1918

ARRY FREEDMA N

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Salute to Military

TeI-12 Mall will hold its
sixth annual salute to the
American Armed Forces
Monday through May 20 at
the mall during mall hours.

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throughout the world. May Israel and all the
world have Peace and Prosperity!

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Judge Kaufman to Be Cited
at Seminary Parlor Meeting

Judge Ira G. Kaufman
will be honored at a recep-
tion on behalf of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America 8 p.m. May 23 at
the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Milton M. Shiffman, 13133
Victoria, Huntington
Woods.
Rabbi Yaakov G. Rosen-
berg, incoming vice chan-
cellor of the Seminary, will
be the guest speaker.
Philip Langwald will re-
ceive a special presentation
from the Seminary at the af-
fair in appreciation for his
establishment of an educa-
tional fund at the institu-
tion in memory of his son
Shelby Marvin Langwald.
Judge Kaufman will be
receiving the Seminary's
Distinguished Service
Award "for his long and
active devotion to his
congregation, commu-
nity and the Seminary."
Judge Kaufman is in his
20th year as a judge of the
Probate and Juvenile Court
of Wayne County. During
that time he has been the
presiding judge three sepa-
rate terms. He graduated
from Washington Square
College and from New York
University Law School.
He was president of the
Michigan Probate and
Juvenile Court Judges
Association and served 10
years as chairman of its
mental health committee.
An author on wills and es-
tates, he is a member of the
Detroit, Michigan, Federal
and American Bar Associa-
tions.
Judge Kaufman is honor-
ary life president of Adat

(Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.)
THE JEWISH MEMORY: In the history of the Jewish
people it will be recorded that if not for President Harry S.
Truman there would probably not have been the state of
Israel.
It was Truman's firm determination, when he was
President of the United States, to see the Jewish state
established. He broke all the obstacles placed in the way by
Britain and other governments in the United Nations
aimed at preventing the creation of an independent state of
Israel. He ignored his own State Department's strong
suggestion that the area be placed under "trusteeship." He
personally helped to secure a critical vote which was
needed for the passing by the UN of the historic Partition
Resolution by the proper majority. And — to the chagrin of
the State Department and the U.S. delegation to the United
Nations — he announced American recognition of Israel
immediately after the state was officially proclaimed,
without informing anyone in advance. He lost no time to be
the first head of a government granting recognition to the
newly-born Jewish state, serving as an example to others.
The people of Israel now celebrating the 30th anniver-
sary of the existence of their state — as well as the Jews
everywhere.= have not forgotten the historic role played
by Truman in bi iuging about the birth of the state of Israel
and the aid he had given to the fledgling state in its early
difficult years, the "Tzena" period when the country had no
food, when everything in food was severely rationed, and
when milk was provided only for children. The Jewish
people have gratefully immortalized his name through var-
ious projects in Israel. Far-sighted American Jews have
established, through the American Friends of the Hebrew
University, the Harry S. Truman Research Institute on Mt.
Scopus, which has become an international center of re-
search on problems relating to the Middle East and the
developing countries of the Third World.
THE GREAT PARTNERSHIP: American Jewry—all
elements in American Jewry — have, during the 30 years of
Israel's existence, continued to stand side-by-side with Is-
rael and to be of assistance to the Jewish state. In Israel,
American Jewry is spoken of as being in "partnership" with
the people of Israel in the upbuilding of the country.
This partnership expresses itself not only in providing
Israel with an average of $1 billion a year through the
United Jewish Appeal, the sale of Israel Bonds, and funds
that are being raised in the United States by Hadassah,
Histadrut Campaign, Jewish National Fund, Red Magen NMU Prof Looks
David and other groups, in addition to private investments.
at Israel Tutors
It finds expression also in standing on guard over Israel's
MARQUETTE — Dr
interests in the United States — in fighting anti-Israel
elements in this country and in watching American-Israel Theodore A. Eisenberg,
relations. The effects of this "partnership" can also be seen associate professor of math-
from American Jewry's resistance to the attempts of the ematics at Northern Michi-
present Administration in Washington to force upon Israel gan University, has been
acceptance of Arab conditions which can endanger the granted a year's leave ex-
tension to continue evalua-
security of Israel.
The "partnership" between Israel and American Jewry is tion of a nationwide tutor-
not a one-way street in which Israel is the recipiert and ing program in Israel.
Eisenberg has been in Is-
American Jewry is the giver. The 30 years of Israel's exist-
ence have proven that spiritually Israel is the giver and rael for the past year on a
American Jewry the recipient. Jewish feelings would have grant from the Weizmann
been weaker in America than they are today were it not for Institute of Science in Re-
the existence of Israel. Even among Jews who know no- hovot where he heads a
thing about the Jewish past, and are Cool toward Judaism, team evaluating the tutor-
there is the knowledge now that there exists a Jewish state, ing program.
and this in itself has an influence on their identity, not to
Called the Perach Project,
speak of the thousands of young American-born Jews who it provides university stu-
received no Jewish education and are visiting Israel with dents to tutor culturally
many of them remaining there for study and even for set- 'disadvantaged children in
grades five through 10, and
tlement.
A new Jewish spirit has been brought into Jewish life in includes approximately
this country since the establishment of Israel. One can now 8,000 Israeli children.
find in Jewish schools and summer camps teachers from
Israel implanting in the children love for Jewishness and
for Israel. Contributions to Jewish pride have also been
made by first-class Israeli artists who enjoy great success in
their concerts in all major cities in the United States.
The 30 years of contributions of American Jewry to Israel
and of Israel's contributions to U.S. Jewry are two sides of
the same coin. We hear often of the decline in Jewish
spiritual values in the U.S., but who knows how American
Jewry would have looked today were it not for Israel's birth
30 years ago.

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MIFFLINTOWN, Pa. —
A new line of all-natural
frozen kosher blintzes has
been introduced by the fro-
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Kosher Foods, Inc.
The new blintzes, which

contain no preservatives,
aritificial flavoring or color-
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apple, cheese, cherry and
potato filled.

JUDGE KAUFMAN

Shalom Synagogue. He is on
the executive committee
and board of the Detroit In-
stitute of Technology, is on
the executive board and is
past president and chair-
man of the Metropolitan
Society for the Blond.
He is active in the Michi-
gan Society for Mental
Health and Governor Milli-
ken's Mental Health Sta-
tute Review Commission.
He is a past president
and chairman of the
board of the Zionist
Organization of Detroit
and is an honorary
president of the Tikvah
Lodge of Bnai Brith. He is
a board member of the
Hebrew Free Loan Asso-
ciation and the Jewish
National Fund, as well as
founding secretary of
Midrasha, the College for
Jewish Studies. He was
vice president and board
member of the United
Hebrew Schools for a
14-year period.
Judge Kaufman serves in
the Greater Detroit Council
on Alcoholism and the
Inter-Agency Council on
Alcoholism, United Com-
munity Service Ad-Hoc
Committee on Alcoholism
and Ad-Hoc Committee on
Mental Illness; Wayne
County Training School,
Wayne County Election
Commission, League for the
Handicapped — Goodwill
Industries, Detroit Com-
mittee on Foreign Rela-
tions, Park Community
Hospital, Dropsie Univer-
sity, Children's Charter of
Michigan and Children's
Hospital.

LENNY
LIEBERMAN

Orchestra
399-1301

HAPPY
30th ANNIVERSARY
ISRAEL!

The Israel Aliyah Center invites the Jewish Com-
munity to help us celebrate Israel's Independence
at ISRAEL EXPO '78 Sunday, May 14, at the
Jewish Community Center. Drop by our booth for
information on study, travel, and work programs in
Israel, or just for a chat on life in Israel.

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