Fn THE DETROIT JEWISH PEWS Probus Club Names Winners 50 Teachers at Holocaust Confab Approximately 50 Jews were, they tend to be levant to youth by drawing of Annual Academic Awards teachers from public school thought of as less than parallels to the treatment of Dr. Margo P. Cohen, associate professor of medicine and physiology at Wayne State University School of Medicine, and Dr. Bryan D. Jones, second from right, associate professor of political science, display their Probus Club plaques after being hon- ored as the recipients of the 16th annual Probus Club Awards for Academic Achievement at WSU. Joining in the ceremony Edward H. Friedman, left, president of the Probus Club, and Dr. George E. Gullen, Jr., right, president of WSU. Each recipient received a $1,000 grant, without restrictions, in addition to the plaques. LZA Will Install Naimark as New President Sunday Norman Naimark will be installed as president of the Detroit Metropolitan Coun- cil of the Labor Zionist Al- liance Sunday. Naimark was president of the Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation in 1947. He later assumed the chairmanship of the newly-formed Metropolitan Division. He is a member of the executive committee of the Jewish Community Council, serving, as well, on the Community Relations Committee, the Internal Relations-Cultural Com- NORMAN NAIMARK mittee and the Mediation Service. As a member of the has dealt with issues includ- IRCC, Naimark worked ing the Middle East, the closely with the Detroit anti-Nazi question and Roundtable of Christians American legislation such and Jews on the recent as full-employment and programming on the labor law reform. Holocaust. Other officers to be in- Naimark was instrumen- stalled are: Evelyn tal in the formation of a co- Noveck and Steve alition between the Labor Medow, vice presidents; Zionist Alliance and the A. Ethel Silberg, secretary; Philip Randolph Institute • Bernard Schiff, trea- in the Detroit area. This co- surer; Bess Berris, cul- alition of blacks and Jews tural chairman; Helen ALYN Chapter Started Here The Michigan Chapter of the ALYN Society for Phys- ically Handicapped Chil- dren was officially launched last month at a meeting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mark. Mrs. Mark appealed on behalf of the orthopedic hospital and rehabilitation center located in Israel. Malcolm Woldenberg, na- tional ALYN president, who had an active role in the building of the facility, attended the gathering. The facility has out- patient clinics and treats most of the major illnesses. Goldie Eskin is executive director of the Midwestern Region. For information, call the local ALYN office, 357-1157. Naimark and Henry Faigin, Zionist affairs co-chairmen; Benjamin Ben-Baruch and Victor Ross, social and political affairs co-ehairmen; and Jeremy Salinger, mem- bership chairman. systems in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties at- tended a conference co- sponsored by the Jewish Community Council enti- tled, "Teaching the Holocaust," May 25 at Mercy College in Detroit. Keynote speaker Dr. Eugene J. Fisher, executive secretary of the National Secretariat on Catholic- Jewish Relations of the Na- tional Conference of Catholic Bishops, explained the importance of teaching the Holocaust in both the public and parochial schools. He said the experi- ence of the Holocaust teaches valuable lessons in human relations, for it shows that when people are identified in terms of group affiliation alone, as the SUNDAY JEWISH SINGLES of the Jewish Community Center will hear Dr. F. Paul Pearsall, chief of the Problems of Daily Living Clinic at Sinai Hospital, 8 p.m. Sunday in the main Jewish Commun- ity Center complex. Dr. Pearsall will speak on "Sexuality and the Single Adult." There is a charge. For information, call Ann Klempner, 557-3698; Bea Braun, 357-4369; or Dorothy Shapiro, 557-2599. The group bowls every sec- ond and fourth Sunday of the month at Oak Park Lanes at 8:15 p.m. Meetings are held the first and third Sundays of each month, and open board meetings are held the second Sunday of the month at the 10 Mile Center at 8 p.m. Singles age 30 and up are invited. * 5 • MICHIGAN JEWISH SINGLES COUNCIL will htive a bonfire Havdala ser- vice 10 p.m. Saturday at Oak Park Major Park, at the large fire circle. A kidush will follow. Admis- sion is free, and everyone is welcome. Indians, Blacks and Japanese in the United REMEMBER THE BLUE BOX AND EVERYTHING IT STANDS FOB ON EVERY IMPORTANT OCCASION. 968 0820 - Fisher also placed States. much of the blame for the Freddy Sheyer West's negative image of the Jews on Christianity, which he said has por- trayed the Jews as Trio Sound Christ-killers and believ- 398-2402 ers in an obsolete relig- ion. ORCHESTRA Following Fisher's ad- dress, representatives from Oak Park High School, Southfield High School and Bishop Foley High School gave presentations on the status of Holocaust studies in their schools, and their methods for teaching the subject. Many of the comments made during discussion periods stressed the need for making the Holocaust re- ( Singles Events p.m. at West Bloomfield Lanes. Following bowling, participants will go to the McDonald's restaurant ac- ross the street. There is a charge for bowling. For re- servations, call the Center group services office, 661- 1000, ext. 219. 5 ■ * mysteries of the mind Exciting entertainment for your club or organization. An amazing demonstration of ESP and mind reading with audi- ence participation. 547-2464 Mel Eisenberg DR. HARRY M. GALLUP, D.P.M. SURGICAL & MEDICAL PODIATRIST ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICES TO THE CLAUSEN BUILDING 16000 WEST NINE MILE ROAD - SUITE 107 SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 48075 ACROSS FROM PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL TELEPHONE 557 - 1340 - ui'vv.Akt k O jettli SWINGING SINGLES, 25 and up, will have a cocktail party and dance 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Rober- to's, 2485 Coolidge, Berkley. There is a charge. For information, call Hen- rietta Lewis, 546-0903. iiie3 .44 Having A Sirricha? Invitations Artisticly Addressed Sandra Monast 557-7169 557-6054 c.c .0... of 29260 Franklin Road , Claymore Apt. Bldg. Monday to Friday 10:30-4:30 3561233 5 5 ■ SINGLE YOUNG ADULT DEPARTMENT of the Jewish Community Center will sponsor an evening of "bowling and burgers" June 29, meeting 8 Hochberg Heads Alex Blumenberg, Philip Imber, Sheldon Klimist and New Horizons Morris Lieberman will Israel Hochberg has been serve on the executive appointed executive direc- committee. tor of New Horizons of Oak- land County, Inc. A Torch Drive agency, New Horizons offers voca- tional training for the men- BNAI DAVID MEN'S tally and physically im- CLUB will hold its annual paired. election brunch 11 a.m. Sunday in the synagogue, Wins Film Prize announces Philip Bolton, chairman of the election Lindsay Press, son of Mr. nominating committee. The and Mrs. Sam Press of Sel- slate will be presented and kirk Ave., Southfield, was nominations will be taken the runner up in the WXYZ from the floor. Admission is radio "Sassy Award" home movie contest. free to members. Men'sClubs human and subject to in- human treatment. 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