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March 26, 1965 • Page Image 19

…I Country Store to Coddle Sweet Tooth omen's Peanut brittle made by the experts (in this case, Robert Gam- ble) is ready for sampling by Mrs. Nathan Fink (left) and Mrs. Easton Brodsky. The candy will be featured at the Country Store, an old-fashioned candy shop planned for the annual Antique Fair and Art Show of Temple Israel Sisterhood Sunday through Tuesday at the synagogue. * * * said works in all media of some 100 artists from Detro...…

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…erman t Announced ( g3nat rith Activities LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER will install officers 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Sholem Alei- chem Institute. Mrs. Jack Sayles, Bnai Brith Women's council presi- dent, will install Mrs. John Sand- ler, president; Mesdames Renee Ager, Edward Pacernick and Meyer Miller, vice presidents; Mrs. David Gershon, treasurer; Mesdames Hyman Balamut, Jul- ius Pam, Carl Lichenstein, David Kahn, Celia Liederman and B...…

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…Sholem Aleichem Evening of Music Jewish Meals Sholem Aleichem Institute will present an "Evening of Jewish Music" 9 p.m. today. Represented will be Jewish melodies spanning in time from the 15th Century to the present, including folk songs, freedom songs, liturigical music and the works of modern composers. Presenting this program will be: Shirley Benyas, soprano; Anna Jaffe, mezzo-soprano; Leo Mogill, tenor; Sidney Resnick, baritone; and Be...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 22

…Groups Join in Honoring ite Chaj es' Musical Triumph Mrs. Coggan Wins Slipson-Levy Vows Place on National will Be Exchanged BBW Executive Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes was honored at the office of the U.S. Consul General in Munich. She is shown here with (from left), Baron von Brand, the Bavarian government's protocol chief; Prof. Karl Hoeller, president, Munich State Academy of Music, and Paul C. Taylor, U.S. consul general in Munich. * *...…

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…. Samoss-Satovsky Vows Planned for Autumn MISS SHARON SAMOSS Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Samoss of Burton Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Sharon Dorinne to Shel- don Satovsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Satovsky of Muirland Ave. A September wedding is planned. Detroiters Elected to Young Leaders Cabinet of UJA Detroiters Harold Berry, Kaye Goodwin Frank and Alan E. Luck- off have been elected to the Young Leadership C...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 24

…Program April 11 to Pay Tribute Judith Caplan to Wed Labor Zionist Reception Tuesday Dr. Dennis S. Phillips for Farband's National Secretary to Heroes of Warsaw Ghetto The Jewish Community Council will present the 22nd annual city- wide commemoration of the War- saw Ghetto Uprising 8:15 p.m. April 11 at Temple Israel. The event. recalls a tragic-heroic chapter in Jewish history when the remnants of the Warsaw etto survivors revolted against t...…

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…Pollack Named to State Civil Service Body _Israeli Women Plan Social Evening David Pollack took his oath as the newest member of the State Civil Service Commission in De- troit Monday. Pollack, a 51-year-old real estate investor, president of the Wash- ington Boulevard Building Co., was sworn into office by Chief Judge T. John Lesinski of the State Court of Appeals. The ceremonies marked the first time one of Michigan's new appellate judges ...…

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…People Make News Dr. JOACHIM PRINZ, president of the American Jewish Congress, left for Germany at the invitation of the Senate of West Berlin. Dr. Prinz, a former rabbi of Berlin ex- pelled by the Hitler regime in 1937 for his anti-Nazi activities, will meet with West German Chan- cellor Ludwig Erhard, West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt and other German officials during a week- long visit. * * * Councilman MEL RAVITZ and ROBERT P. ROSELLE, Detro...…

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…Rutgers'World History of the Jewish People' Starts With 'At the Dawn of Civilization' "A monumental series tracing the history of the Jewish people, in all lands, from the days of Abraham to the present," has be- gun to appear from the Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N.J., and the first of projected 21 volumes already is available under the title "At the Dawn of Civiliza- tion." Prof. Ephraim A. Speiser of the University of Pennsylva...…

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…Dorfman-Rochman Rites Set for August MISS REVA DORFMAN An Aug. 29 wedding is planned by Reva Dorfman and Ronald David Rochman. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Norma Dorfman of North- gate Blvd., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Charles Dorfman. Mr. Roch- man is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rochman of Blaine Ave. and the late Mrs. Sadie Rochman. CJFWF Approves Study of U.S. Jewry, Joins New Group Fighting Poverty NEW YORK—Leaders of Ameri-...…

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…Kiev Jews Denied Permit to Bake Matzo for Passover, Report Confirms NEW YORK (JTA) — Leaders of the Jewish community in Kiev have confirmed reports that the synagogue in that Soviet city was refused permission to bake matzo for Passover, according to a cable from Moscow to the New York Times. The confirmation of the reports by the Kiev Jews contradicted a claim made earlier this week by Dimitri Chavakhin, Soviet ambas- sador to Israel, who de...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 30

…Troop 23 Scouts Plan Court of Honor Three boy scouts will be honored with the highest scouting award, Eagle, 7:30 p:m. Monday at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim. They are Jonathan Bensky, junior assistant scoutmaster; Howard Jutkowitz; and Alan Kaufman. These recipients have been ac- five members and junior officers of Troop 23 for more than six years and have received at least 21 merit badges. In addition to the above awards at the Court of Honor,...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 31

…activities in Society Fifteen delegates of the Detroit Section of the National Council of Jewish Women have been named to attend the national biennial convention of the educational and service organization in New York, March 28 through April 1. They include Mrs. Jerome B. Grossman, president of the Detroit Section; Mesdames M. Morton Barak, Ben Weintraub, Melvin Kolbert, Frederick Shevin, I. Irving Bittker, B. Benedict Glazer and Harry L. Jac...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 32

…THE JEWISH NEWS u d THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, March 26, 1965 ,.........4111•11.1 ■04■0■ INIMMW041=1. 0.■0.1■0 •111111.1. 1. LARCO'S Dinner at DARBY'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine _ Deliciously Prepared for the is a real treat Discerning Taste • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFI'ER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight , LUNCHEON A Pleasure Banquet Facilities • Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols ...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 33

…Paradise Resorts Offer Land -ISea Package Deal Take Your Family Out to Dinner KOW KOW INN MIAMI BEACH — The Paradise Resort Motels—the Beau Rivage, Chateau and Sahara — have an- nounced a special land-sea pack- age for five nights at any of the three resorts, plus a three-night cruise to Nassau aboard the S.S. Yarmouth. Prices will begin as low as $70 minimum European Plan at the Chateau and Sahara and $75 mini- mum at the Beau Rivage. Ope...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 34

…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information .. . CALL VErmont 8-9364 34-Friday, March 26, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT WORKING WOMAN - Kitchen privile- ges, Blackstone Apartments. UN 4-2794. ROOM FOR working woman. Comfort- able room. Northland and Prov...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 35

…19481 LITTLEFIELD OAK PARK 10720 ALBANY NR. VASSAR OPEN SUN. 2-5 Face brick 3-bedroom colonial, pass- hall, ample kitchen, heated back room, gas heat, natural fireplace, finished basement, 1 1/2-car garage. Vernor School; excellent shopping, Hebrew school and synagogue close by. Excellent FHA mortgage avail- able. BY OWNER VACANT. Will sacrifice. Love- ly 2-bedroom asbestos shingle. Asking $8,750. J. WM. KLEM UN 4-4600 OAK PK., 22130 KE...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 36

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Elsea Sales People Win Diplomas From Institute ETKIN-BUILT MODELS Under the direction of Richard. S. Elsea, vice president of Elsea Realty, Herman N. Farrand, direc- tor of Selling Aces Institute of Detroit, has graduated five groups of Elsea sales people. Presently in study is the sixth group which will graduate in four weeks. Both a forum in advanced real estate salesmanship and a tele- phone worksh...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 37

…Detroit's Challenge to the Suburbs! LOT S FOR LIVING CITY OF SOUTHFIELD IN `THE RAVINES Where can you find! r Metropolitan Detroit's best buy in large picturesque home sites for CUSTOM QUALITY homes. Wooded ravine, gas, water. Lots 164x186 and larger. Priced from $6,800. Take 9 Mile road 11/2 miles W. of Telegraph to 22455 Lake Ravines Drive. Will mail brochure on request. Open daily 9-5. Ravines Inc. EL 6-1000 DELUXE CITY RANCH 4 1...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 38

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE A DREAM residence built to your specifications on your site or ours. See the quality construction that can be yours. Northland Village Draws Buyers at Opening of New Model Homes BY NATHAN ZIPRIN (Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) MODEL OPEN 1-5 DAILY 4200 ORCHARD CREST DR. 1/2 Mile N. of Maple off Orchard Lake Rd. — LI 4-4063 or 626.0832 MILTON BERRY ED SILVER PARK WOODS BLDG. CO. The Salem Thousands of prospective home...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 39

…4-Year-Old Girl Killed in Oak Park Accident A 4-year-old Oak Park girl was killed when a car jumped a curb and hit her while she was walking with her mother Tuesday after- noon. Judy Carole Strauss and her mother, Mrs. Harold Strauss, of 14261 W. Lincoln, were walking on Lincoln and Coolidge Rds. when the accident occurred. No one else was injured. Besides her parents, she leaves two brothers, Stewart and Gerald; and her grandparents, Mr. and...…

March 26, 1965 • Page Image 40

…Israel and Bonn in Diplomatic Accord; Limitations Statute Raises New Issues (Continued from Page 1) Germany's offer to establish diplo- matic relations with Israel. * * * A joint communique issued in Jerusalem by the government of Israel and by Dr. Birrenbach an- nounced that the two govern. ments have agreed to exchange ambassadors "within the next few weeks." Asserting that the conversations about the exchange of ambassa- dors have resulted...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 1

…Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News German Poll Shows 57% Want End to Nazi Trials Constitution Must Be Upheld Tribute to Irving Schlussel The Germans and Their Criminals Editorials Page 4 Vol. XLVI I, No. BONN Fifty-seven per cent of West Germans want an end to the prosecutions of Nazi war criminals, a West German public opinion poll reported Tuesday. Among respondents over 30 years of age, 46 per cent said they had heard of Naz...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary East Germany's Role: Errors of 'Minority of One' It takes only one opinion to be right. Even if one should be a minority of one, if and when his views prove to be correct, one East Germany's Role in Providing Restitution and Prosecuting Nazis By Philip President Gets 1st Copy 'Who's Who in Jewry' Slomovitz of WASHINGTON — President Lyn- Yet, we take issue with him on two aspects of his declaration. He is too. harsh on I...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 3

…U.S. Jewish Organizations Join Selma Negroes on Large Scale WASHINGTON (JTA)—Jewish that the government initiate steps participation has been evident both to obtain an indictment against in Selma. Ala., and on the Wash- Gov. Wallace was voiced in a tel- ington scene in developments en- • egram sent to President. Johnson suing from the crisis generated by by Jacob T. Zuckerman, president the Negro voting registration is- of the Workmen's Circl...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial As, relation. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 48235 Mich., YE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 5

…Local Educators Opposed on Federal Aid to Education THINK KOBLIN If the prospect of public aid to little from earlier ones that were a desperate position; they can when the federal government is Wit e n You private schools has split American rejected because they endangered use the money. For some rea- trying to encourage integration?" Think Not only will this result in a Jewry nationally, it has caused the principle of church-state sep- son...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 6

…From Dublin to Detroit Elliman's Irish Luck BY CHARLOTTE HYAMS The leprechauns might have had something to do with Lou Elliman's coming to America to seek his for- tune; chances are he talked them into it. For no sooner had the tall, young Dublin lad observed his Bar Mitzvah than he was inform- ing his parents he would be off to the New World, if ye don't mind, take it or leave it. The years between that persist- ent boy of 14 and the 69-year...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 7

…AEC Engineers Inspect Israeli Reactor at Dimona (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Israeli quarters Tuesday confirmed reports that engineers of the United States Atomic Energy Commission had inspected Israel's atomic reactor at Dimona. But the Israelis added that the government has not prim- ised to permit regular inspections of that faculty and will, in the fu- ture, consider any such request on its merits. (The repor...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 8

…The Concord Makes Its Holiday Preparations Renowned resort hotel, The over, as always, will be strictly Concord, is cleaning house for kosher and under Orthodox rab- binical supervision. The special Passover. Meals during the week of Pass- holiday cuisine, however, is only THE CONCORD, KIAMESHA LAKE, N. ZOA Calls on Johnson to Act on Arab Threats to Choke Off Israel's Water NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr. Max Nussbaum, president of the Zion- ist Orga...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 9

…Ellis Rivkin First in Midrasha Series on the 'Crises in Jewish History' American Zionist Council 'Speak Out for Beliefs,' Relations Leader Urges WASHINGTON—American Jews would give aid to church schools. Calls for Unified Action "Over the past 15 years," he NEW YORK, (JTA) — The con- vening of an all-day National Zion- ist Planning Conference May 6, with the participation of delegates from all Zionist organizations in this country to formul...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 10

…Frank Goldman, Honorary President of Bnai Brith, Succumbs at Age 74 (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LOWELL, Mass. — Frank Gold- man, 74, honorary president of Bnai Brith, died here Tuesday. Mr. Goldman was international presi- LATE FRANK GOLDMAN dent of Bnai Brith from 1947 to 1950 and played an important role in aiding the emergence of Israel and in the reconstruction and re- settlement of the European Jewish communities in ...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 11

…may of Life The Treasure House of Jewish Humor--a And here are the Stock Ex- tend to him during his last illness an author than a Shofar is a atom. A famous rabbi, asked why BY S. J. GOLDSMITH can rich people freely donate for the JTA Correspondent in London) French horn. But what else you do? Nor is Melamed exactly a sick but are very reluctant to (Copyright, 1965, JTA Inc.) LONDON — The television serv- teacher. But how else would you donat...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 12

…Council to Boost Work of Synagogue Public Affairs Committees TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. Hertz will speak on "The Case of the Subversive Prophet—Jeremiah," and the Bat Mitzvah of Janice Helane Snyder will be observed. At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Dr. Hertz will speak on "Stephen S. Wise— Champion of a Free Pulpit." CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "Must I Come to Shute to Pray?" an...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 13

…Dr. Baeck's `This People Israel' Brandeis U. Given 25-Room Mansion Great Work Emerges Out of His Theresienstadt Camp Martyrdom Dr. Leo Baeck was one of the istic vision of the teachings of century's most distinguished rab- Judaism merged with the existen- his. He was a great theologian, tial reality of the Jewish people. and he also was an inspired and And a new book emerged, the re- inspiring leader capitulation of all his days and who set...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 14

…Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF PREOCCUPIED society matron was giving a dinner ,z8.. dance for two hundred guests at her Washington resi- dence. One guest named Smith was introduced to her exactly six times. When she asked his name a seventh time, he lost his temper corn- pletely a n d shouted, "Smith, you witch." "Ah," she beamed, "from the Soviet legation, I pre- sume!" * * * Beatrice Lille tells about two royal-looking carriages that con...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 15

…-W - --•411.1.111111111111=0” ------- -1 4111111111111111---- America, Babylonia: a Comparison By JACOB NEUSNER Professor of Semitics Dartmouth College It has become stylish among American Jewish ideologists to compare our community to that of Babylonia. For example, Oscar Janowsky states (in "The American Jew: A Reappraisal"), "Tse great centers of Jewish population of the past did not blossom into cul- tural communities in a few gen- er...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 16

…U.S. State Department Inherits Woes of Mid East as Feldman Resigns By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON — The Johnson administration has now reverted to the philosophy of the Eisen- hower administration by turning the Arab-Israel problem complete- ly over to the State Department. President Johnson feels that spe- cial intercession for Israel on a White House staff level is no longer needed. He decided against designati...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 17

…"LETTER BOX" Foe of Nazism Cites One of 'Men With Consience' Editor, The Jewish News: After reading about "Echoes of Nazism" one can't help naming The Jewish News editor among men with conscience. The editor of The Detroit Jewish News brings up numerous cases of Nazi rebirth and asks the ques- tion, how long does one ignore it, advocating to expose the ugly head of bigotism and smash it if possible. His article mentions an inter- view with a...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 18

…Michigan Legislature Urges Congress to Pressure Bonn Patler Vows Spoken in Candlelight Rites Dr. John Meyer Cites Sa'ad for Service LANSING — The State Legis- which originated in the 'Senate, lature has adopted a resolution was approved by the House of urging Congress to press for Bonn's Representatives following a plea extension of the statute of limita- by Rep. Albert A. Kramer of the tions on prosecution of war crim- 67th District, who w...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 19

…Young-Married Group Formed at Adas Shalom ALPHA ALUMNAE, Nu Chap- ter, Iota Alpha Pi, will hold its annual fund - raising Night of Games 8 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Sidney Stone, 16137 Sherfield. Proceeds will go to the national scholarship fund of Iota Alpha Pi. * * * BETH LAVIE will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jack Goldman, 18244 Cher- rylawn. NEW STUDY CLUB will meet 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Esther Berman Building ...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 20

…SOC Hadassah to Hear National Officer at Rally Ball Rolling for ORT Benefit "Focus on Fund Raising" will be the theme of a South Oakland County Hadassah meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at , the Southfield Civic Center. Mrs. Max Schenk of New York, national treasurer of Hadassah, will be guest speaker at the Youth Aliyah campaign kickoff. Mrs. Schenk, past national Youth Aliyah chairman, will speak on "Every Child—A Dearest Child." A member of the...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 21

…Sisters of Zion Slates Donor Luncheon Event Carol Stone Engaged to David Eli Lipton Michigan Artists to Display Work at Antique Fair-Show Nearly 100 of Michigan's lead- Grace MacArthur, Evelyn In addition, a soda bar will re- ing artists will exhibit their latest Brackett Raskin, Nicholas Snow, main open in the afternoon. Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will hold works at the 14th annual Antique Charles McGee a n d Ernest For tickets, call the tem...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 22

…Israeli, U.S. Women to Build Center Nt\t,,,21.4r Mrs. Irving Boxenbaum (left), a member of the national board of Pioneer Women, and Beba Idelson, head of Moetzet Hapoalot, Pioneer Women's sister organization in Israel, view a sign on the building site for the proposed International Pioneer Women Social and Cultural Center in Tel Aviv. The center will serve the needs of Moetzet Hapoalot and will function as a meeting place for Pioneer Women fr...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 23

…Davidson-Kaplan Vows Set for May 31 MISS LESLIE DAVIDSON Mr. and Mrs. Marion Davidson, 24051 Morton, Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Leslie Dale to Leonard Sheldon Kaplan, son of Mrs. Hyman Kap- lan, 15231 Dartmouth, Oak Park, and the late Mr. Kaplan. The bride-elect is a graduate of Indiana University and is now do- ing musical therapist internship at Northville State Mental Institu- tion. The future groom is attend- ing...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 24

…$36100 Bnai Brith Israel Bond Sale At the Bnai Brith Israel Purim festival program Sunday evening, co-sponsored by 15 lodges and their chapters, at which 536,100 in Israel Bond subscriptions was announced are (from left) Alex Ger- suk, Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Israel Bond chairman; Mrs. Jack Sayles, women's council president, and Sol Moss, men's council presi- dent. Gersuk, chairman of the evening, presented awards to Mrs. Sayles and M...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 25

…activities in Society D Q;. Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Fisher were hosts at their home in Franklin Hills, to members of the national executive com- mittee of the United Jewish Appeal, at a dinner that followed the UJA meeting at the Standard Club on Monday. Guests included the following national UJA executive committee members: Isadore Breslau, Washington, D.C.; Melvin Dubin- sky, St. Louis; Israel D. Fink, Minneapolis; Edward Ginsberg, Cleveland;...…

March 19, 1965 • Page Image 26

…Simon-Waronoff Troth Told in California Akiva Hebrew Day School to Celebrate Founder's Day Games Night Scheduled by Chi Parents Club Dr. William Brickman of the Chi Chapter Parents Club of University of Pennsylvania will ad- Alpha Omega Fraternity will hold dress a Founder's Day meeting its annual games night 8:30 p.m. commemorating the organization March 27 at Madison Dental Sup- of Akiva Hebrew Day School, 9 ply. Guests invited. Refreshme...…

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…Bleier-Tobisman Troth Is Announced Here People Make News Dr. David Golovensky, rabbi of Beth El Synagogue-Center of New Rochelle, N. Y., has been named chairman of the rabbinical advis-e ory council of the United Jewish Appeal, it w a s announced today by Max M. Fish- er, general chair- man of the UJA. The Council com- ' es prominent Pris Orthodox, C o n (-Thervative and Re- Jorm rabbis from every region of Dr. Golovensky the United States. ...…

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…Southfield High School Newsline BY RANDALL ZUSMAN The National Honor Society in- ducted 67 new members of the organization to bring its total mem- bership to 105. Participants in the program included President Ran- dall Zusman, who gave a welcom- ing address; Susan Marrich, who spoke on the significance of the National Honor Society emblem; Nancy Garlock, on the character- istics of scholarship, Vice Presi- dent Leslie Stern, on the charac- ...…

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