24—Friday, September 29, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai David Has Successful Bond Sale News Scoops From Southfield By AVI KRIECHMAN In spite of a comparatively short first day due to necessary build- ing construction, Southfield's new- est high school, Southfield-Lathrup, is Well on its way toward making its .first year a great one. The new school 60161, A total of $162,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions was announced at the Cong. Bnai David dinner, honoring Gen. William J. Weinstein as Bnai David Man of the Year. From left, seated are Gen. S. L. A. Marshall, Mrs. Weinstein, Gen. Weinstein and Mrs. Bessie Wein- steein, his mother; (standing), Morris J. Brandwine, who announced the bond sales; Rabbi Hayim Donin, Harry Koltonow, the preseident; George Jessel, guest entertainer; Max Sosin, toastmaster, and Julius Rotenberg, honorary dinner chairman. Gen. Weinstein was presented with the "Sword of Hagan" and with a souvenir folio in recognition of "his service to his synagogue; to his people and to his country." Rabbi Donin gave the tribute and Cantor Hyman J. Adler, the musical salute to the honoree. Some 500 guests were at the affair on behalf of Israel Bonds. Dinner Honoring G. Mennen Williams to Launch Scholarship in Israel Detroit community leaders rep- resenting industry, government and labor have formed a commit- tee in preparation for a testimonial dinner honoring former Governor Morris Lieberman, chairman, Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign; Emil Mazey, secretary-treasurer, International Union, UAW: William T. Patrick Jr., chairman of the Wayne mision; August Sc C ' 11 Oil t e y , gas?rg, Mich- igan State AFL-CIO; and Jack Wood, secretary-treasurer, rea cT. rer, Detroit Building ts ar,gun utilizes a new system of no bells and a free lunch period. Teachers may dismiss classes whenever they complete their lessons. The free lunch period, which oc- Avi curs either fourth or fifth hour (depending on the student's sched- ule), is one hour set aside for lunch. Since most people finish lunch in 15 minutes, this hour is set aside for many activties and clubs, such as the pep club, science, drama, art, bridge, magic, Spanish, French and audio-visual clubs. Also occuring at this time are regular movies, guitar lessons and an occasional hootenany. A reper- tory theater, established by and run by students, is one of the most ambitious of these projects. A student congress has been formed with temporary repre- sentatives and is currently form- ing the constitution of the school. Such topics as student repre- sentation, dress codes, test days and dances have been discussed. Regular athletic teams have be- gun practice. The 10th grade team faced its first match Tuesday. At the school's first dance, the school's nickname, Chargers, was revealed. This name will serve as the school's theme from now on. A biweekly newsletter, "Black- mail!," edited by Sandee Tobin, serves as information center of the school. Other staffers are Nancy Shapiro, Dave Cottler, Mary Ditkoff, Steve Stein, Rich Wein- berg, and assistant editor Lynn Berman. Tween, Israeli Dances at Center; Shuttle Bus Schedule Is Revised The tween dance committee of held 8:30 p.m. Oct. 7 in Shiffman Hall. The program will provide an op- the Jewish Center will hold a "Back to School Hop" 8 p.m. Sat- urday in Shiffman Hall. The dance will feature music by the Groove Movement Band. Prizes, refreshments and a dance contest will be featured. Phil Levitt, who is dance com- mittee chairman, will be master of ceremonies. There is a nominal admission fee. For information, call Fred Rose in Center Group - Services, DI 1- portunity to learn the latest Is- raeli dances as will as traditional ones. The dance is open to Center members and nonmembers of all ages. The nominal admission will include refreshments. • • * The center's revised shuttle bus service schedule is already in oper- ation. The bus is available to all mem- bers for free transportation from 4200. the Ten Mile Rd. Building to the * * * main building and return. Mem- An Israeli dance night will be bers are requested to bring their membership cards with them. Detroiters to Attend For information and shuttle bus schedule call the center, DI 1-4200. Education Meeting 4200. NEW YORK — A Midwest Re- gional Conference for Jewish Edu- cation will be held for community Wayne State SZO lay leaders Nov. 14-15 at the Plans Reunion 'Kumsitz' Sheraton-Cleveland Hotel, Cleve- The Student Zionist Organiza- land, it was announced by Isadore Breslau, president of the American tion of Wayne State University will sponsor a "kumsitz" 8:30 p.m. Association for Jewish Education. Saturday at the home of Phil William B. Goldfarb, national lay Parker, 19180 Lauder. leader in Jewish education, will The evening, featuring songs of deliver the keynote address at the folk guitarist Larry Bassin, is open opening session Tuesday evening on the conference theme, "Chal- to all college students. For in- formation, call Anna Betman, DI lenges in Jewish Education Facing 1-8126. Midwestern Communities." Concurrent workshop sessions dealing with major educational problem areas will be held Wed- nesday morning. Some 50 Midwestern communi- ties including Detroit have been included. OUJt Out step i6. awaits f PERSONALIZED FITTING G. Mennen Williams 6 p.m. Nov. 12 in the new Raleigh House, South- Serving as secretary is William Enrollment at Journalism Schools field. C. Marshall, executive vice-presi- was up 16.3 per cent in 1966 over Proceeds of the dinner will go dent, Michigan State AFL-CIO, and 1965 (22,339 vs. 19,229) and up towards' the establishment of a treasurer is Barney HopMs, sec- nearly 100 per cent over 1960. Histadrut Scholarship Fund in Is- retary-treasurer, Michigan State rael bearing the name of Mr. Wil- AFL-CIO. For Unique Tasteful liams and enabling worthy young For reservations call the Histar- FOR Entertainment I people of diverse backgrounds to dut office, UN 4-7096 or write the YOUNG acquire new skills on a secondary G. Mennen Williams Tribute Din- FEET ner Committee, 19161 Schaefer. school level. The state of Israel, confronted ORCHESTRA with many complex problems which • Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs Scientific Shoe Fitters put a heavy drain on its financial • Banquets • Parties 15224 W. 7 Mile Rd. resources, cannot as yet afford to New Phone 851-1594 21/2 blocks East of Greenfield provide free high school education Currently Appearing at Hours 10-6 Daily Menlo's East or vocational training for children 342-8559 beyond age 14. Many boys and girls Sept. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs are f or c e d to terminate their schooling on the very threshold of Spencer M. Pa rtrich (Myrna BETTER THAN EVER! Burke), 19060 Chapel, a son, Ross maturity. The fund will be in the form of Howard. (Direct JTA Teletype Wire • • * to The Jewish News) a perpetual endowment, the in- Sept. 16—To Dr. and Mrs. Her- come from it being used to cover JERUSALEM — Final figures the annual cost of full and partial bert M. Gardner (Margot Corby), disclosed here Tuesday on the num- scholarships which are awarded by 13345 Ludlow, Huntington Woods, ber of volunteers who came to Is- Susan. Histadrut on the basis of need and a daughter, Nancy MARTY KOSINS rael this summer to aid the Jew- • * * not only on the basis of competi- ish state, most of them arriving Res.: 626-9662 Office: 626-9A80 Sept. 15 — To. Mr. and Mrs. immediately after the Six-Day War, tive excellence. Ralph Wexler (Barbara Ginsburg), Honorary chairmen of the din- 2301 N. Dorchester, Troy, a son, showed a grand total of 7,200. Of these, according to Eliahu Dobkin, ner are as follows: Mayor Jerome Mark Allan. head of the youth and hehalutz P. Cavanagh; Zolton A. Ferency, • * * department of the Jewish Agency, Democratic state chairman; Secre- Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich- 2,000 were British, 800 were South of State James M. Hare; U.S. tary ard A. Bardos (Ruthe Gutstein), Senator Philip A. Hart; Attorney former Detroiter of Des Plaines, Africans, and 707 were from the ART WEINENGER United States. General Frank J. Kelley, and Wal- 111., a daughter, Sally Hope. Formerly of Dobkin reported these figures ter P. Reuther, ,president, Interna- • 4. • to the first convention of the volun- tional Union, UAW. ! Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. David teers from abroad which opened Co-chairmen are: Raitt (Lois Teache), 25349 Shia- here Monday. There were 250 dele- Now a Partner in Circuit Judge George Edwards; Dr. wassee, Southfield, a son, Robert gates, representing 5,500 volun- Leon Fill, former member of the State Michael. Board of Education; Robert Holmes, teers in Israel from 41 foreign * * * vice president. International Brother- lands. Heading the convention as hood of Teamsters; Russell Leach, pres- Servicing Color - Antennas - Stereo Sept. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Mel chairman is Donald Silk, chairman ident, Wayne County AFL-CIO Council; Tichik (Evelyn Rodocker), 19966 of the Zionist Federation of Brit- 532-9020 19721 W. SEVEN MILE Prevost, a daughter, Jacqueline ain. A volunteer, he is now at work CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL Ellen. on a kibutz in the Galilee. • • • RABBI Dobkin conceded to the par- Sept. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ley that some of the volunteers Alderman (Carol Stein), 18601 were disappointed because they Tracey, a son. Randy Jay. 334-7031 334-4149 * * * found they could not make Serving In Hospitals and Homes "great" contributions to Israel. To Mr. and Mrs. Shephen B. Elegant He said that volunteers were Zorn (Lila Kash), 14271 Elgin, With the ROYAL Fit needed now for national service Oak Park, an adopted son, Stuart BAR MITZVAH REV. GOLDMAN L exceeding one year's duration, or Brian. JOE ODDO LEIB SHOES Oirtit Announcements 7,200 Volunteeers Aided Israel; Most From Britain THE MARTIN-DAVID ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCING! ART'S TV SHOP-ON-WHEELS L St W TELEVISION SERVICE Israel Goodman MARSHALL MOHEL 353-5444 Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2,4444 • • LI 1-9769 Zionist Council Re-Elects Lieberman Chairman Morris Lieberman was re-elected chairman of the Zionist Council of Detroit at its first meeting this season Thursday night. Jerome Kelman, Isadore Shro- deck and Dr. Bernard Weston were elected vice-chairmen; Mrs. Milton Weiss and Rabbi Max Kapustin, secretaries; Movsas Goldoftas, treasurer and Morris Lifshay, Com- munity Council delegate. one year's service in some of the settlements being estab- lished in new areas, or in serv- ice on projects "vital to the state." In his breakdown of the figures on volunteers, Dobkin noted that almost half of them had not been affiliated with any organizations prior to their arrival in Israel. He said that 700 of the volunteers have declared they were willing to re- main in Israel. Classified Ads Get Quick. Results SUITS IRV TELL DAD .. . WE CAN FIT HIM TOO! ! PRINCETON SHOP SOL For Men & Boys 6 to 60 7 Mile at Evergreen—Acres of Free Parking Charge Accounts Invited KE 3-4310