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February 23, 1979 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-02-23

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)6 Friday, February 23, 1979

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dr. Weiss-Rosmarin to Speak
for Midrasha Lecture Series

Beltaire Trilwte for JNF Occasion to Recall Columns

Mark Beltaire, Free Press he saw Hamlin pitch for-
columnist, who will be hon- ward out of his chair and
ored at 8 p.m. March 5 at the sprawl on the floor. A doctor
quarterly meeting and and an ambulance were
pre-Purim reception of the called, but there was noth-
Greater Detroit Jewish Na- ing to be done.
tional Fund Council at the
"Hamlin, who had been ill
Zionist Cultural Center, and who planned his only
has been a strong friend and appearance at the conven-
supporter of JNF for many tion to make his plea for the
years.
trees, was dead on arrival
He demonstrated his . . . . Both the Rev. Dade and
friendship for JNF in a col- Kaplan are determined that
umn Sept. 15, 1955:
if the Hoo Hoo Club votes to
"This story began here give funds for a grove in Is-
some weeks back and it rael, it will be named after
should properly end here, Hamlin.
despite the fact that the
"What could be a more fit-
news angle of it has already ting memorial to a man who
been printed. The start was literally gave his life for
DR. WEISS-ROSMARIN
Semitics with philosophy a letter from the Rev. Mal- something he believed in?"
colm Dade, of St. Cyprian's
Some weeks later came
and psychology minors.
Church, who was on a tour the follow-up:
She has several publica-
MICHIGAN JEWISH tions to her credit.
of Israel. He wrote me about
"Certainly a fine ges-
SINGLES COUNCIL will
the
need for more shade in ture on the part of Inter-
Dr. Weiss-Rosmarin is
feature Limitless Space at
that new and striving coun- national and Detroit Hoo
the only layperson who has
its disco party 8:30 p.m.
try. Bud Hamlin, who Hoo Clubs, a lumber-
lectured
for
the
Jewish
mili-
Sunday in the main Jewish
tary communities of the helped put on the Free Press men's organization, as
Community Center. There United States Army upon Do-It-Yourself show, called well as the Jewish Na-
is a charge, and refresh-
immediately.
tional Fund, in memory
ments will be served. The the invitation of the chap-
"He was Detroit editor of of . Hallet (Bud) Hamlin
lain
of
the
Seventh
U.S.
Croup will take nomina-
a monthly bulletin for the who literally died as he
tions for the April election Army: In 1932, under the
Hoo
Hoo Club, an interna- spoke for the Trees for Is-
at its meeting 8 p.m. Thurs- auspiCes of Hadassah, she tional order of lumbermen, rael drive.
created
the
School
for
day in the 10 Mile Jewish
Jewish Women in New who convened in Detroit in
"That story has been told
Center, Room 11.
the last few days. At that
'York City.
before. But Sunday, some
time, Hamlin proposed that
300 members of the Jewish
The Bargman lectures a certain amount of money
RABBI DR. LEO
are open to the public free of from the international, National Fund and
charge.
organization's treasury be , President Harr Smith and
set
aside for the Trees for Vice President , George Low-
-
aped Mohel
Israel Fund. Seemed a
Serving Hospitals end Harms
Students Attend
natural to him and to me;
LI 2-4444
547-8555
that lumbermen should buy
Science Meetings
Feb. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. trees for a land that badly
Hundreds of area high
Cantor Sidney
Burton H. Leib (Vickie Bor- needs and wants them.
School students and
kin), 4420 Strathdale Ln.,
"Through Max Osnos, - teachers will participate in
West Bloomfield, twins, a contact was made with the 15th annual Junior Sci-
daughter, Deborah Percy Kaplan, of the
Certified Mohel
ence and Humanities Sym-
Michelle, and a son, David Jewish National Fund, posium March 2-3 at Wayne
358-1426 or 357-5544
Noah.
which is instrumental in
State University, co-
* * *
the Trees for Israel drive.
Cantor SAMUEL
sponsored by the U.S.
Feb. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin got in touch with Army.
Joseph Roberts (Dr. Linda the Rev. Dade as soon as
Coordinator of the event
Certified
Tucker), 20136 Briarcliff; he returned from his trip
is Louis Panush.
Detroit, a daughter, Kelly abroad, set up a meeting
Participants will include: Dr.
George Beard, Wayne State Uni-
Dawne.
_ Serving Homes 8 'Hospitals
Monday with the minis-
* * *
versity; Dr. Norman Tepley,
399-7194
ter, Kaplan and himself Oakland University; Marvin
Feb. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. to-appear before the Sup-
Frenkel, American Defense Pre-
REV. HERSHL
Michael Anstandig (Shellie reme Nine, in effect the paredness Association; Dr.
Kramer) of Southfield, a board of directors of In- Margo P. Cohen, Wayne State
Dr. Frank M.
- daughter, Marci Lynn.
ternational Hoo Hoo, to University;
Ochberg, Department of Health,
* *-*
Certified Mohel
discuss the merits of the Education and Welfare; and Dr.
Feb. 4 — To former De- project. They met in a Melvin Calvin, University of
557-0888
California, Berkeley.
- troiters Mr. and Mrs. David small room at the Statler,
557-7629
Teacher participants include:
A. Rives (Catherine Dennis and Hamlin introduced
Frances Hamburger (Cass
-
of
England)
of
Los
Angeles,
the Rev. Dade and Kap- . Tech), Lillian R. Hurwitz (Ham-
RABBI a. ZACHARIASH
tramck) and Helene L. Politzer
Calif., a son, Adam Warren. lan to the group.
Specialized
* * *
"While Kaplan was (Berkley).
Student participants include:
MOHEL
Feb. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. speaking, he heard a gasp- Daniel
J. Applefield (Southfield),
In Home or Hospital
Richard K. Cohen (Kathi ing sound behind him and Alex D. Begin (Detroit Country
Day); David M. Benedek (Ann
Nederlander) of Ann Arbor, felt a hand grasping for the
557-9666
Arbor Cleague), Michael H.
a son, Andrew Mayer.
tail of his coat. As he turned,
Cohen (Andover), Ronald G.

Dr.
Trude
Weiss-
osmarin, editor of the
Jewish Spectator, will de-
liver a lecture In the 23rd
annual Mina and Theodore
Bargman Lecture series of
the Midrasha 8:15 p.m.
Tuesday in. the LaMed Au-
ditorium of the main United
Hebrew Schools building.
Dr. Weiss-Rosmarin will
speak on "Feminism in
Judaism."
Dr. Weiss-Rosmarin
''holds a PhD degree in

Singles
Events

I

rte representing Detroit
"A check for $500 from In-
Hoo Hoo, gathered at the ternational and Detroit Hoo
Workmen's Circle to honor Hoo started the ball rolling
Hamlin's memory.
toward a grove of 1,500
"It was the Rev. Malcolm trees in Israel to be named
Dade, of St. Cyprian's in Hamlin's memory."
Church, who started Ham-
Carmi Slomovitz,
lin on his last crusade that president of the Greater De-
ended with a heart attack at troit JNF Council, invites
the Hotel Statler. During a members of the JNF board,
visit to Israel, Dade wrote a affiliates, constituent
letter noting the loneliness organizations and friends to
of a land with practically no attend the gathering in
trees, aroused Hamlin's tribute to Beltaire. A social
interest. Certificates were hour in which Purim re-
presented to Mrs. Hamlin freshments will be served
and to Rev. Dade on behalf will follow the program. For
of the Fund by Percy Kap- information, call Jill
lan.
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