Functions Planned to Advanceisrael Bond Communal Efforts
A number of functions have nouneed by Norman Rendix,
been arranged to advance the ef- president. Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin
forts for Israel Bond drives in former officer in the intelligence
Detroit.
corps of Israel's defense forces,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard II. Trun- will be the guest speaker at the
sky will host a leadership recep- breakfast in advance of the
tion on behalf of Temple Israel,
Furniture Club's presidential
8:30 p.m.. in their home, 6347
toast to Israel dinner dance, in
Northfield. Birmingham, in ad-
behalf of the Israel Bond cause.
vance of the Leonard N. Simons
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Katzman
tribute dinner, sponsored by the will
host a leadership reception
Metropolitan Detroit Federation
in their home,
of Reform Synagogues.
26054 Huntington
Henry Levy, who served as
Rd., Huntington
European director-general of
Woods, 8:30 p.m.
HIAS, will be the guest speaker.
Monday, in ad-
Tie Furniture Club of Detroit
vance of the din-
Is sponsoring a leadership re-
ner honoring
ception and breakfast, 9:30 a.m.
Leonard N. Si-
Nov. 30 at the dub, it was an.
mons. Robert
Lurie will speak
at the reception,
which is being
sponsored on be-
half of Temple
Lurie
Emanu-El.
Lurie. radio and TV writer, di-
rector and producer, served as
national director of the Bnai
Brith War Service Department
and as regional head of the Anti-
Defamation League.
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Israel Bond Action
Day Set for Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Trunsky
vert Israel Bond pledges into cash
for Israel, it was announced by
Mrs. Pearl Nosan, Action Day
For information and to enroll as
a volunteer, call the Israel Bond
office, 352-6770.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 21, 1961-7
chairman.
Volunteers will gather at the
The hardest task of a girl's life
Israel Bond Office, 24611 Green- is to prove to a man that his in
field, at 9:30 a.m. for a breakfast, tentions are serious.
before starting out on their calls
—Helen Rowland
to collect on unpaid Israel Bond
pledges.
Israel Bond subscribers who
have not yet paid their pledges
were asked to send in their checks
to the Israel Bond Office, 24611
Greenfield, Southfield, Mich., and
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Gratitude
Leaders Plan Simons Tribute Dinner
pra,l er
... a Time for Togetherness,
with Prayer and Gratitude
Family, neighbors, friends .. . We should all
Heading the committee planning the Leonard N. Simons Tribute
Dinner, which will be held Dec. 6 in the grand ballroom of the
Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, are (from left) seated: Robert Canvasser,
president of Temple Beth El; Albert M. Colman, general chairman:
and Mrs. Marshall M. Miller of Beth El and Bernard E. Linden of
Temple Israel, co-chairmen; standing: Irving Katz, executive secre-
tary of Temple Beth El; Robert Rosen of Temple Emanu-El, co-
chairman; and Frank L. Simons, administrator of Temple Israel. Not
shown are Jack Caminker, president of Temple Israel. and Mrs.
Joseph Maltzer, president of Temple Emanu-El. Joining in sponsoring
the Inaugural Israel Bond Dinner is the Metropolitan Detroit Federa-
tion of Reform Synagogues, which besides Temples Beth El, Israel
and Emanu-El, includes Temple Beth Am, The New Temple, Beth El
of Windsor; Beth Emeth of Ann Arbor; Beth Jacob of Pontiac and
Beth El of Flint. For reservations, call Israel Bonds, 352-6770.
take this time to reflect in community spirit
our appreciation for all that we have ...
We share in this joy of Thanksgiving and wish
to show our gratitude with special thanks for
the opportunity and obligation of serving our
friends and neighbors and working with them
for the betterment of our community. Let us
Furniture Club Holds 1st Bond. Event
Planning the De-
troit Furniture
Club's Inaugural
Israel Bond Din-
ner-Dance are
(from left) sitting:
Rolland Walt, din-
ner-dance chair-
man; Norman Ben-
dix, president; and
Max Calfin, presi-
dent-elect; stand-
ing: Sam Eder,
member of the en-
tainment commit-
tee; and Jack
Erman and Harold Segal, co-chairmen. Mitchell Mandeberg will be
master of ceremonies. The affair will be held on Dec. 16 at Town and
Country Club, with George Jessel, "Toastmaster General of the
U.S.A." as guest star.
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