THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38 Friday, June 13, 1980
Will Nazis, KKK. March in Detroit?
local branches of the Ku
Klux Klan and Nazis for
their planned march, Aug.
23.
Members of the Detroit
City Council took opposing
views on whether a parade
permit should be granted to
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Council member Kenneth
Cockrel urged his col-
leagues to approve the per-
mit and then plan a massive
counter-demonstration to
the march. Cockrel, the di-
rector of Michigan's chapter
of the American Civil Liber-
ties Union, said the council
should approve the permit
to avoid making the Nazis
and Klansmen "First Am-
mendment martyrs."
Council members David
Eberhard, Herbert McFad-
den and Jack Kelley said
they would vote to deny the
group's application for a
parade permit. The final
vote on the permit should
occur within the next few
weeks.
Youth Unit, Volunteer Cited
for Aid to Adult Retarded
The Temple Israel Youth
Group and volunteer Mar-
tin Shenkman will be hon-
ored at the annual meeting
of the Jewish Association
for Retarded Citizens 8 p.m.
June 26 at the Jewish
Community Center's
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch.
Outgoing President Sha-
ron Alterman will give a re-
port on the JARC's activi-
ties of the past year, and
new officers will be elected
at the meeting, to which the
public is invited.
The Temple Israel Youth
Group will be honored "for
its many volunteer activi-
Julius Harwood Heads UHS
Julius J. Harwood was
elected president of United
Hebrew Schools at its 61st
annual meeting. Elected
with Harwood were: Renah
Bardenstein, Dr. Paul C.
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Feinberg, Mel Seidman,
vice presidents; Marvin R.
Hoffman, secretary; Jerome
Acker, treasurer; and Al-
bert L. Lieberman, assis-
tant treasurer.
Plaques were presented
honoring past members of
the board who had served
for terms ranging between
11 and 40 years. Honored
were: Irwin Cohn, 30 years;
Philip Slomovitz, more than
40 years; Judge Ira G.
Kaufman, 27 years; Rabbi
Benjamin Gorrelick, 21
years; Rabbi Leon Frain, 24
years; Robert Kasle, 21
years; Philip Stollman, 16
years; Mildred Grossman,
15 years; Rabbi Milton
Rosenbaum, 21 years;
Leonard Baron, 15 years;
Albert Lubin, 12 ,years;
Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper,
11 tears.
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awards on behalf of all of
the past board members.
He spoke of the inception
of the United Hebrew
Schools in 1919 under the
leadership of Bernard
Isaacs and of the need for
the UHS to respond to the
changing times in cur-
riculum and organiza-
tion.
Elected for a three-year
term to the board were: Jef-
frey Borin, Ruth Raimi,
Stanley Frankel, Francine
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man, Harwood, Jerome
Acker, Milton Lucow,
Joseph Epel, Donald Fox,
Dr. Daniel Guyer, Anaruth
Bernard, Sally Soberman,
Graham Orley, Jerry
Knoppow and Dr. Stephan
Morse.
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eastern Michigan will meet
7:30 p.m. Thursday in the
administrative services
building of William
Beaumont Hospital.
Guest speaker will be
State Sen. Doug Ross, who
will address the topic, "Con-
sumer Rights." A youth rap
session will follow on
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and award presentation, a
reception will be held.
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