• Town and Country Club, 3 Congregations Slate Events for Bonds: Israelis to Speak Jan and Lillian Bart, "Fiddler on the Roof' recording stars, will be guest artists at the Town and Country Club Presidential Salute to Israel Dinner-Dance 8 p.m. Sept. 16. The affair will honor all club past presidents and is on be- half of Israel Bonds. The Barts will present in Eng- lish and Yiddish their version of the musical hit "Fiddler on the Roof." Jan Bart, lyric t e n o r, humorist and raconteur• was com- missioned ,to translate the entire score of "Fiddler on the Roof' into Yiddish. His recording is the largest selling Jewish record ever produced. Bart has received the American-Israel Friendship Award. Lillian Bart is a distinguished singer in her own right. Guest speaker will be Captain Avner Azulay of the Israeli Army, who has just been appointed Is- rael trade commissioner for the Midwest. George Steinberger is president of the club. Eugene Weiss is chair- man of the affair. * * * Sinai Tank Corps Connnander Due Col. Menachem Aviram, com- mander of the Sinai Tank Corps in the. Six-Day War, will be guest speaker at a leadership reception dinner 6:30 p.m. Sept. 18 in the Casino Room of the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. The reception will be in advance of the Bnai Moshe Israel Victory Dinner honoring Norbert Rein- stein, former president a n d leader in the congregation and community. Col. Aviram commanded t h e armored brigade which was the first Israeli unit to reach the east • bank of the Suez Col. Aviram Canal. He served as brigade commander under Gen. Israel Tal and commanded the troops which broke through to the Suez Canal by conquering Rafahm El Arieh, Birgafgafa and Ismaliya. He was born in Rishon I.e' Zion and joined the Hagana at age 16. In 1947 he entered the Hebrew University and when the War of Liberation broke out he was appointed company com- mander in the southern front. He remained in the army and during the Sinai Campaign of 1956 headed the operations branch at general headquarters . working . under Moshe Dayan. Col. Aviram studied at the French Staff College and in 1958 was promoted to commander of the paratroop brigade. He trans- ferred to the armored corps after three years. In 1964 he resumed his studies at the Hebrew Univer- sity, earning degrees in economics and political science. Abraham Pasternak is chairman of the victory dinner at which Robert St. John, world famous author and friend of Israel, will head the program Sept. 27. Reinstein, who has held all the key offices a t Bnai Moshe, in- cluding the presi- dency, is health planning director for t h e United Community Serv- ices of Metropol- itan Detroit and a visiting lecturer at the University of Michigan Reinstein School of Public Health. He is also chairman of the resolutions committee of the Mich- igan Public Health Association and chairman of the nominating com- mittee of the National Society of Public Health Educators. Besides his leadership in the congregation, Reinstein is active in many other Jewish causes and is on the board of directors of the United Hebrew Schools. He holds a degree from the University of Vienna and spent three ,ears in ceived a standing ovation from an the college of medicine at Vienna audience of 18.000. She was asked and he also holds a masters de- by Ed Sullivan to appear on his gree in public health from the nationwide TV program. Miss Raz' University of Minnesota. albums are best-sellers in Israel. St. John, author of 15 books, Siegal will be honored for his is the only writer to pen biog- services to the congregation, to raphies of both David Ben-Gurion the Jewish people and to Israel. and of Nasser. His life of Ben- For reservations to all affairs Gurion has been translated into on behalf of the Israel Bond cause, eight different languages. lie also call the office, DI 1-5707. wrote "They Came From Every- * * * where." 12 biographies of the leaders who founded the State of Gen. Marshall to Be Israel. St. John has just returned at Bnai David Rostrum from Israel. Gen. S. L. A. Marshall, author Robert Lurie of St. Louis, na- tionally known communal leader. of "'Swift Sword." a military will bring a message from the Is- analysis of Israel's Six-Day War. rael Bond Organization. Rabbi will speak at the Bnai David Is- Moses Lehrman and Cantor Louis rael Victory Dinner. honoring Gen. Klein will give the tribute to William J. Weinstein. 6:30 p.m. Reinstein. Eric Rosenow and his Sept. 20 in the social hall. Continentals will provide the din- Gen. Weinstein is the "Bnai ner music.. David Man of the Year." George A cocktail reception will precede Jesse] will be guest star. the dinner. A former military critic. editor- * * * ial writer and foreign correspon- dent for The Detroit News and a Rivka Raz to Sin., nationally known TV commentator at Beth Abraham and military analyst, Marshall is Rivka Raz, guest star of the both author and U.S. Army his- Beth Abraham dinner 6:30 p.m. torian. He has covered 20 wars. Thursday7is recipient of the "Harp starting as second lieutenant in of David," awarded to the lead- World War I. In World War II, ing actress and singer of the Is- he established the army news raeli stage for 1965 and 1966. Dr. services and developed methods of Arieh Plotkin, former officer in battlefield research. Decorated by the Israel Intelligence Corps. will the U.S. government and foreign governments, he is the author of be the guest speaker. Miss Raz, a lieutenant in the "Sinai Victory." "Night Drop" and Israel Army, is a sabra. She has "Battle in the Monsoon." Weinstein was commissioned a brigadier general in the U.S. Ma- rine Reserve in July and is the second member of the Jewish faith to hold this post in the his- tory of the Marine Reserve. Col. Peleg Tamir of the Is- rael Air Force will be guest speaker at the leadership recep- tion to be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in their home, 8020 Lincoln, Huntington Woods. The reception will honor Gen. Weinstein in advance of the Bnai David dinner. Col. Tamir is chief adjutant to Gen. Mordechai Hod, command- ing officer of the Israel Air Force. which played a decisive role in Israel's victory. Tamir was re- sponsible for the exchange of Is- raeli pilots captured in Arab countries. RIVKA RAZ A third generation sabra. Col. .starred in such musical hits as Tamir has been with the Israel "My Fair Lady," "Oliver," "The Air Force for nearly 20 years. Ile King and I" and many others. has held many. key posts. including Alter 400 performances of the deputy commander-in-chief for per- Israeli production of "My Fair sonnel and administration, chief Lady," Miss Raz was invited to of the administrative office of the come to the United States, where technical school. head of the of- she has appeared in many con- fice of the chief instructor of the certs, including one at Madison flying school, chief instructor in Square Garden. where she re- the school for general studies and Couple Hosts Israel Bond Reception Friday, September 8, 1967-25 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS chief of the headquarters organ- ization branch. He has served as adviser to a number of African states on prob- lems of small air forces. He began his military career as a youth. when he joined the Hagana. In 1945 he was imprisoned by the British authorities. for participat- ing in Hagana activities. He es- caped and fought in the War of Liberatiton. Col. Tamir also will speak at the Beth Abraham Leadership Re- ception which will be hosted by Cantor and Mrs. Shabtai Acker- man at their home, 18254 Wood- ingham 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. The reception is in advance of the Beth Abraham Israel Victory Dinner, which is honoring Ben Siegal, former president, who has held Hiss Kalb tyn ilcistrich to Med Richard Lenter MISS KATHRYN MEISTRICH Mr. and Mrs. John Meistrich of Birchcrest Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Kath- ryn to Richard Lenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lenter of Braile Ave. The bride-elect is a senior at the University of Michigan and is affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau sorority. Her fiance is a senior at the University of Michigan law school. A May wedding is planned. ilk Gen. Marshall ROMANTIC AFFAIRS BEGIN WITH Col. Tamir JOCELYN every key office in the congrega- tion. 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