Akiva Concert Rabbi Hobernian Scheduled for Announces They'll Settle in Israel Feb. 22 at Ford Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob Bober- George Weingarten and Milt Herman, chairmen for the secmid annual Akiva Hebrew Day Sc Detroit Symphony concert, an notinced the fund-raising event i. scheduled for Feb. 22 at Ford Au- ditorium. The orchestra will be directed by guest conductor Sergiu Comis- siona, who has made appearances throughout the world before lead- ing symphony orchestras. You•4 - violinist Madeline Schatz will solo, and Mischa Mischakoff, renowned concert master will be honored for his contributions to music. For ticket information, call the concert office, 357-2302 and 357- 2303. • Diabetes Lecture Set Dr. Marshall Turbow will speak . on Diabetes Mellitus for the Jew- ish Center medical lecture series Jan. 6, 1 p.m. in room 384. There is no charge and the- public is in- vited. OIL PAITINGS 60% OFF Originals by Bennett RELIGIOUS, LANDSCAPES, STILL-LIFE, ETC. $ 7 50 TO 45 00 $ HAND PAINTED PLAQUES $500 $2" TO HOME GALLERY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. LI 5-8962 OAK PARK man, who \sill continue to reside at 17377 Indiana for a brief few %seeks, announce that they will set- _ tle in Israel and make their home with Mrs. HOber- man's mother, Mrs. Gitel Aver- bach, in Bnei r4 •- ■ mt Brak. For 35 years, Rabbi Iloberman volunteered his services to the United home for Rabbi Aged in Jerusa- Bohemian lem and enrolled support for the home from Detroit- ers. Ile assisted in numerous other causes. Mrs. Averbach had lived in Bnei Brak for more than 15 years. Rabbi Iloberman was born in Horodno, near Stolin, Poland, in 1904, studied in the Stolin Beth Aron vlsrael Yeshiva under its (lean, Shlomo Slavin, continued his studies at the Pinsk Yeshivat Etz Joseph under Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Shmucl Weintraub and came to Canada in 1929 on an affidavit from his sister and brother-in-law. Ile held several rabbinic posts in Canada, where he held citizenship during his residence, his last post there before coming to Detroit in 1935 having been in Welland. He was married in 1935 to the former Bertha Mudrick of Detroit, daughter of the late Rubin Mud- rick. From 1938 to 1950 he was rabbi of Cong. Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer Ave. • England invades Detroit! CarollreltmallPtypares to .11,11- 1-1. .11r. 'red Temple Israel Couples to Mark New Year's Eve COUTURE-BOUTIQUE CUSTOM DESIGNS LOI'NGEWEAR - ACCESSORIES LUGGAGE HARVARD ROW MALL SAM EMMER 11 MILE & LASHER 353-7640 And His Orchestra 358-0938 Put Your Ilaituka Gelt to Good Use! MISS CAROL WELT5IAN Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wettman of Pearson Ave., Oak Park, announce , the engagement of their daughter Carol Jane to Richard Barry Well of New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Weil of Fair Lawn, N.J. The bride-elect, a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Michigan, is a master's degree candidate in speech pathology at Columbia University Teacher's Col- lege. Mr. Weil, a graduate of the University of Michigan, received his juris doctor degree from U-M •laW school. A May wedding is planned. Year-End Clearance NOW IN FULL SWING DRESSES SPORTS WEAR 2 1 / al4 itek Up to Open Every Nighrt tH Xmas again every (9n. the Air This Week's Radio- and Television Programs ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: "The Way of My Uncle Gedalia" is a drama by Sylvia Berger celebrating the Yiddish language as used by one of its gifted practitioners—Uncle Geda- lia. * IN CONTACT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WJR Feature: Man and religion are once more placed "in contact." King's & Queen's Salon Takes pride in announcing that MR. SAMUEL One of Detroit's leading beauticians has also joined our royal staff. Come in & get acquainted. A few appointments still available for the Holidays King's & Queen's Salon 549-9570 4301 W. 13 MILE 2 Blks. E. of Greenfield HIGHLIGHTS Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: Part two of "Lazar Weiner," songs and musical set- i tings of Yiddish poetry, will be featured. An immigrant to the United States at the age of 17 in 1914; Lazar Weiner frequently chose the work of introspective poets to compose musical settings. Regular order of take-out fish & chips now 99c r. COMMUNITY CURRENTS . The Hungry Penguin opens. Features authentic English fish and chips. England's favorite fish dish is now available in Detroit at the Hungry Penguin. Two delicious chunks of deep fried fish surrounded by crisp fried potatoes; all for just one American dollar. Try sprinkling Hungry Penguin And wash 'em down with our special punch. Finish off your fish & chips right at the Penguin ... or take some home in a copy of the London Times. And, for a limited time, get your change in real English pennies. Sample a bit of England today, at the Hungry Penguin. Don't forget to try our Yorkshire Bisquits. Time: 7 a.m. Sunday and 5:15 p.m. Tuesday Station: WJBK (Sunday) and \i's'DET-FM (Tuesday) Feature: "My Beloved is Mine" will be discussed by author Rabbi Roland Gittelsohn, president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Radomer Society Sets Board Meeting Tuesday Hungry Penguin 11 Mile Rd. & Coolidge—Berkley • OFF in Oak Park 23133 COOLIDGE, Just North of 9 Mile SAT. & Radomer Aid Society will hold an executive board meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Workmen's Circle Center. Discussion will center on the an- nual banquet in March and other charity affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Si- mon Berman will be host and hostess. SU N. ONLY Save up to * Division of Susie-Q Restaurants, Inc. r • cf3rowa FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT HEAR OUR VOICE vinegar. _ Temple Israel's Couples' Club will hold its annual New Year's Eve party at the temple, featuring hors d'oeuvres, dinner, music, dancing, favors and breakfast after midnight. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Natalie Schiff, 353-7390. Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: "Liturgical Arts" will ! be discussed by Cantor Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai Moshe, who will also present the synagogue's choral ensemble, conducted by Daniel Braude and accompanied by Doreen Raskin. fish & chips with our own malt THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 19, 1969-29 112 Off FAKE FUR COATS DRESSES PANT SUITS PARTY PANT DRESSES BUY NOW while they last SAVE MANY DOLLARS ! — Open Sat. 111 9 p.m. Open Sun. noon to 6 p.m. BURT O N'S GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPOR7SWEAR HARVARD ROW FAShIONS 11 Mile & Lahser