22 Friday, May 18, 1919
Know how to give without
hesitation, how to lose
without regret, how to ac-
quire without meanness.
— George Sand
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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long the action is spun out,
but how good the acting is.
— Seneca
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Bible Contest
6fiert'SCILib) Finals Sunday
TEMPLE ISRAEL
BROTHERHOOD will
sponsor "An Evening on
Broadway" 8 p.m. Sunday
at the temple. The program,
held in conjunction with the
music committee, will fea-
ture Metropolitan Opera
star Arthur Thompson.
Elsie Inselman and Maria
Cimarelli will join
Thompson And Cantor
Harold Orbach in the pro-
gram. Temple organist
David Wilson will be ac-
companist. The community
is invited free of charge.
Year of the Child
Is Reminded of
Holocaust Dead
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The leader of an organiza-
tion of survivors of the
Holocaust has called upon
the International United
Nations Year of the Child,
1979, to remember the mil-
lions of children who were
killed during the Holocaust.
Solomon Zynstein,
president of the American
Federation of Jewish Fight-
ers, Camp Inmates and Nazi
Victims, an umbrella
organization of survivor
groups, said, "No interna-
tional program or celebra-
tion can be meaningful or
complete without remem-
bering the helpless children
murdered during the
Holocaust."
Zynstein's views were
presented in a letter to Jean
Young, chairman of the
UNICEF-sponsored Year of
the Child in Washington,
D.C.
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Beth Israel Lists
Its Confirmands
Cong. Beth Israel will
have confirmation services
8 p.m. June 2 in the
synagogue. A reception will
follow.
Confirmands are: Daniel
Binder, Gavin Brin, Naomi
Gaynor, Alan Himelhoch,
Alisa Kaufman, Mark
Schafer and Michelle Schaf-
fer.
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Jennifer and Jacqueline
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May 26 at Cong. Beth Is-
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USY treasure
- Sunday
hunt and picnic and FJCC
"That's Entertainment,"
film, "Lies My Father Told
Me," 8 p.m., Mott Memorial
Building Theater.
Monday — Cong. Beth
Israel Sisterhood board
meeting, noon; and Temple
Beth El board meeting, 8
p.m.
Tuesday — FJCC Fi-
nance Committee, 6 p.m.,
Council office; and Keren
Or board meeting, 8 p.m.
Wednesday — Hadassah
installation meeting, noon,
Cong. Beth Israel.
Thursday — FJCC
Senior Friendship Club
meeting, noon, Temple Beth
El; and FJCC Board of Gov-
ernors meeting, 8 p.m.
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NEW YORK — A total of
132 contestants from 45
different communities,
winners of the local and
regional Bible contests, re-
presenting afternoon He-
brew schools, Sunday
schools, day schools and
yeshivot, will participate in
the 20th annual National
Bible Contest in New York
on Sunday.
Eight top winners of the
national contest will par-
ticipate in the International
Shown at last week's Israel Bonds luncheon
Bible Contest in Israel on
Yom Ha'Atzmaut (Israel seminar for Detroit's financial community are, from
Independence Day) in 1980. left, Harold Beznos, chairman of corporate and finan-
The National Bible Con- cial activities for Greater Detroit Israel Bonds; Is-
test is conducted by the De- rael's Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism
partment of Education and Gideon Patt; Ford Motor Co. vice president Will Scott;
Culture of the World Zionist and David Hermelin, chairman of Metro Detroit Israel
Organization - American Bonds.1
Section, directed by Dr.
Moshe Avital. Rabbi Ab-.
raham Kupchik is coor-
dinator of the National
40 w40
Bible Contest.
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Execs at Israel Bond Event
Dr. Bernard Berman,
director of the Genesee
County Health Depart-
ment, was re-elected to the
GLS Health Systems Board
at the organization's recent
annual meeting.
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Dorothy Rosenblatt, left, president of Abilities
Unlimited, which raises funds to aid multiple sclerosis
research, and public relations chairman Darlene •
Glogower hold a Norman Rockwell print which is one
of the items that will be auctioned Saturday night at
the Gallery Art Center, 18831 West 12 Mile Rd., Lat-
hrup Village. The preview is at 8 p.m. and the auction
at 9. There is a charge.
Center Unit Aids Campaign
The contribution re-
The Center Social Service
Group, a group of senior presents the receipts of
citizens who meet at the 10 sales of hand-made arti-
Mile Branch of the Jewish cles and baked goods and
Community Center, fin- of donations made
ished up their 1979 fund- throughout the year in
raising activities last week honor of a member's
— and immediately began birthday, recovery or
plans for their 1980 cam- other occasion.
The culmination of the
paign.
The group's Allied Jewish group's 1979 efforts was
Campaign chairman, Mrs. marked by a luncheon May
Anna Lublin, and '8 at the center. Mrs.
president, Mrs. Sophie Hoffman and Mrs. Lublin
Hoffman, presented the prepared and served the
Campaign's Metropolitan luncheon for more than 80
Division a check for $1,000. group members.
Michigan Prof to Speak
for Zionist Organization
"The Settlements, A
Palestinian State and
Peace" will be subject of a
talk by Dr. Arthur P. Men-
del, University of Michigan
history professor, at a meet-
ing of the Detroit District -
Zionist Organization of
America scheduled for 7:45
p.m. Thursday at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
A -panel consisting of
Rabbi Stanley M. Rosen-
baum of Cong. Bnai Moshe
and Louis Panush, the ZOA
public affairs chairman,
will discuss the issues
raised by the talk.
Dr. Mendel has lec-
tured widely on Middle
East topics. He is the
author of eight books
dealing with Russian his-
tory, -law and political
DR. ARTHUR MENDEL
thought as well as early
Israeli kibutz settlers.
His articles have ap-
peared in many publica-
tions.
The public is invited free
of charge.