24—Friday, February 2, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chrysler Corp. Is Cited for Brotherhood Efforts The Detroit Round Table today is honoring Chrysler Corp. as a na- tional winner of the 1967 Brother- hood Awards presented annually by the National Conference of Christians and Jews. The award— made to Chrysler's internal corn- For the HY Spot Of Your Affair Music by Hy Herman And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) • Distinctive Ceremonies a Specialty! 342-9424 standing contributions to better human relations and the cause of brotherhood." The award is being presented to Chrysler by Jackie Robinson, na- tional Brotherhood Week chair- man, at a special awards luncheon, sponsored by the Round Table and the Adcraft Club, at the Statler- Hilton Hotel. The awards luncheon will mark the kick-off of National Brother- hood Month in Michigan and the start of ceremonies to commem- orate the 40th anniversary of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. ALBUM FINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BERNARD H. WINER KE 1-8196 Pinsker Progressive Aid Society President Louis Levine announces a party to welcome the new ad- ministration 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. A Histadrut film, "The New Frontier," showing the newly ac- quired areas in Israel, will be presented by entertainment chair- man Harry Laker. Refreshments will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Lipsitz, host and hostess for the evening. Classified Ads Get Quick Results of LIVERNOIS IS HAVING A MAD MIDNIGHT SALE Friday, February 2nd 1 OFF The PTA of Beth Yehuda Schools tions, call the dinner chairman, will hold its annual Purim dinner, Mrs. Joseph Hendler, UN 3-7835. 6:30 p.m. Feb. 25 at Beth Yehuda, President Mrs. Joseph Spitzer an- nounced. Rabbi David M. Lieberman, Orchestra and Entertainment principal of Ida Crown Jewish Academy Girls' High School of Chicago, will be guest speaker. Parents and friends of Beth Ye- huda Schools invited. 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An Aug. 15 wedding is planned.1 SAVE 25% ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED STERLING SILVER NORTHWOOD JEWELRY Yosef Almogi, former Israel minister of development and hous- ing, one of the country's outstand- ing labor leaders and a noted mili- tary hero, will be the guest of honor a t the annual Detroit "ioneer Women's srael B o nd 'uncheon Feb. 22 In the Bnai David iocial Hall. Mort Freeman, folk singer, will be the guest star at the affair which will cele- brate Israel's 20th year of statehood. Mrs. Sam Fish- man is chairman of the luncheon. Council Israel Bond chairman is Mrs. Alexander Schreier, with Almogi Mrs. Jack Gos- man as co-chairman. Almogi, a member of Israel's Knesset, was general secretary of the Mapai Party for two years be- fore he entered the cabinet in 1961. He served as secretary of the Haifa Labor Council from 1945 through 1959 and was a member of the executive of Histadrut. Judith Beilin, consul of Israel in New York, had to cancel her appearance here. A feature of the Pioneer Wom- en's luncheon will be a prize of an Israel Bond contributed by Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, Israel Bond women's division chairman. For reservations to the luncheon call the Pioneer Women's office, 341-0722. or DI 1-5707. Almogi will also be the guest at the community-wide awards and reinvestment party at 8 p.m. Feb. 22 at Adas Shalom social hall, which will honor the members of "Chen" and give holders of ma- turing Israel Bonds an opportunity to reinvest. Michigan Democrats to Honor Sander Levin Democrats from 10 Michigan counties are being invited to a Feb. 9 reception in honor of the newly elected chairman of the Democratic State Central Commit- tee, State Senator Sander M. Levin, 4-8 p.m. in the ballroom of the Pontchartrain Hotel. Tickets to the party include a V-1968 membership in the Demo- cratic Party of Michigan. For in- formation, call the committee's office, 965-3041. 'Rosenblaf Orchestra Detroit's Most Recommended Band KE 8-1291 UN 4-0237 2602 N. 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