THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Beth Hillel Israel Bond Dinner Set Brevities Cong. Beth Ililief will hold its eighth annual Israel Bond dinner, celebrating Israel's 22nd anniversary, May 17 at Cong. Beth HUM. Heading the committee planning the event are (from left) seated: Sigmund Lowenthal, president of the congregation; Mrs. Jack Wild- strom, ticket chairman; Otto Kaufman, celebration chairman; and Dr. Jack Stattmann, toastmaster; standing: Herman Doiny, president of the men's club; Max Blum, last year's honoree; Helmut Bernard and Harry Norber, board members; and Leonard Efros, recording secretary. Rabbi Joel J. Lake will give the tribute, Henry Levy, former JDC director in Czechoslovakia and North Africa, will be guest speaker. For reservations, call Israel Bonds, 352.6770. Shaarit Haplaytah Dinner to Honor 3 Who Aided Israel in Critical F'eriod Two Detroiters and an Ohioan who were responsible for sending millions of dollars in food, cloth- ing and other necessary materials • for Israel, from the establishment of the state through 1956, will be honored at the Shaarit Haplaytah dinner-dance May 9 at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Dr. John J. Mames, president of Shaarit Haplaytah, named Arnold Einhorn dinner - dance chairman. The honorees will be Harry Cohen, who was Michigan state director of Ma- terial for Israel, Inc.; Mrs. Sally Fields, Midwest director; Marcus Michels of Fre- mont, O. Julius Jarcho of New first "yeomanette" from Michi- gan. She is a member of City of Hope, Sinai Hospital Guild, the Detroit Women's Passenger Traf- fic Club and Shaarit Haplaytah. Jan and Lillian Bart will be guest artists at the dinner-dance, and Eric Rosenow and his Contin- entals will provide the . dance music. Abraham Weberman is ticket chairman. For reservations to the affair, on behalf of Israel Bonds, call the Bond office, 352-6770. Weizmann Institute for provid- ing the first computer for the institute. He has received other citations and participated in the Weizmann Institute Dinner in New York, n 1949, which hon- ored Chaim Weizmann, first president of the State of Israel and the founder of the Weiz• mann Institute. He was a leader in the inception of the Israel Bond Campaign in Detroit in 1951. Mrs. Fields, in her capacity as Midwest director of Material for Israel during the Israel W a r of Liberation, 1 e d the first caravan of 10 trucks load- ed with clothing and food for The Rubiner Gallery will ex- hibit "Beauty as I See It," a col- lection of 25 latest paintings of Franklin artist REVA SHWAY- DER, May 4-25. Miss Shwayer has painted professionally for 20 years and has exhibited in this area as well as Chicago, Denver, Palm Springs and California. She has received awards including the Scarab Club first prize for paint- ing, 1964. The opening reception will take place 7-10 p m. May 4. The second annual WONDER- FUL WORLD OF WEIGHT WATCHERS AWARD program will be held 2-5 p.m. in Ford Audito- rium May 3. FLORINE MARK, executive director of Weight Watchers of Eastern and Central Michigan, will give the main ad- dress. She will be , honored for her work as Wayne County chariman of the recent successful Mothers' March for the annual January Marc hof Dimes campaign. The DETROIT LIBRARY COMMISSION was returned to full strength with the appoint- ment by the Board of Education of two new members: Emmet E. Tracy, Jr., and Stanley J. Mich- aels. The Library Commission elected William T. Patrick, Jr., president, and Rev. William C. Ardrey vice president. The seven- man commission includes Mildred M. Jeffries, Dr. Ethelene J. Crock- ett and, ex-officio, A.L. Zwerd- ling, president of the Board of Education. Arab Admits Israel Ahead Rights Committee Hit TUNIS (ZINS)—A high-ranking Egyptian officer, whose identity by Israel for Giving was not disclosed for "security Unconfirmed, Reports reasons," has declared that under present circumstances Egypt can- not and will not yield to pressures from certain quarters that Egypt should retaliate by striking at Is- York, national rael cities from the air. The state- Cohen director of Ma- ment, prominently carried in the terial for Israel, Inc. will be here quasi-official Egyptian daily Al for the presentations. Abram, was made in an address Cohen is a member of Mar- given at a Cairo University. The shall Lodge, Bnai Brith, and official argued that although Egynt Mosaic Lodge, Masons. He has the canacity to bombard Tel received a citation from the Aviv, it will not do so, because the American Committee for the balance of military power still clearly rests with Israel. Friday, April 24, 1970-31 4 Petra, in Jordan, Turns Into Hidden City Again PETRA, Jordan—Stumbled upon day," one of Petra's few remaining by a Swiss traveler in 1812, the guides said. "But that was before magnificent hidden city of Petra the war with the Israelis in 1967." was seen by Western man for the first time in hundreds of years. . Portraits by Today, the city is returning to its centuries of solitude, lost again to the outside world, a victim of jealb war and depression. "We used to have 500 peisons a as always fine r- quality photography FOR THE REST IN Merrillwood Bldg. Mall MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT Birmingham gr SAM EMMER And His Orchestra 251 Merrill, cor. Woodward 647-5730 358-0938 • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • . • • Hair Design Studio • • FORMERLY OF 7 MILE RD. THOMAS HATCH Style Director • • • • :TUES. & WED. 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The mission issued the statement Friday in response to requests by a number of press representatives at the UN for comment on the proceedings of the special com- She'll Be Woman Rabbi mittee set up by the UN Human NEW YORK (JTA) — In 1972, Rights Commission, now touring Sally Priesand will be 25 years old Arab capitals to hear witnesses. —an attribute she will share with Israel has refused cooperation thousands of other Americans and with the committee because it has ---,if she sticks with it—a status in rejected Israeli requests that it also which she will be unique both in investigate the conditions of Jews American and in Jewish history. in the Arab countries it is visiting. The mission asserted that "this She is scheduled to be ordained that year as the first female rabbi. method of proceedings confirms that the committee serves as a Now a third year student at the Cincinnati branch of the Hebrew mere channel for the dissemination of Arab propaganda and that its Union College-jewish Institute of Religion, the Reform Seminary, conclusion will reflect the com- Miss Priesand has made it clear mittee's complete subservience to she intends to Compl, e her studies Arab belligerency toward Israel." and receive ordina' .m.,She is al- This was to be expected, the state- ready engaged in ; -ypical rabbini- ment added, "of a committee es- cal student activit- -twice a month, tablished on a controversial and the mini-skirted arunette travels discriminatory basis and composed 750 miles to Hat.iesburg, Miss., to of Somalia, Yugoslavia and Coy , conduct services as a student rabbi Ion, whose biased attitude on the Israel, from De- troit to New York, where she w a s personally for CongregatiGn Bnai Israel. Some of the 45 families objected Mrs. Fields 4oh anked b y initially, but after six months, even Chaim Weizmann., A former newspaperwoman, she the most skeptical congregants are helped organize the Women's convinced she means it. One woman Navy Recruiting Corps and re- congregant says, "Once the cere- ceived a medal from President monies begin, you forget she is a Roosevalt, who named her the female, she is just a rabbi." SOMETHING NEW! All stock and special orders from interior decorators Catalogues. You will find everything for your home or apartment. FREE consultation ! With one of our professional decorators on all your needs ! Middle East situation is a matter of record." Son of Isaac B. Singer Publishes Story in Israel NEW YORK — Writer Isaac Bashevis Singer wrote a short story in 1962 called . "The Son" which told of his meeting with his • • son whom he had not seen in 20 years. The son, Israel Zamir, has now published his own version of the Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Z. Leib entertained a group of leaders of meeting- in the Tel Aviv news- the Zionist Organization of Detroit at a Passover social evening at paper Al HaMishmar. When he their home, 24401 Martha Washington, Southfield, Thursday night. was 25 years told and an Israeli Plans were discussed for the ZOD membership campaign. Dr. Leib kibutznick, his father met him on is serving as ZOD membership chairman. a visit to New York. A bridal shower in honor of the engagement of Susan R. Spencer of Midland to Eric S. Pianin of Sherwood Ct., Oak Park, was given More tonnage passes through the last weekend at the Rascal House by Mrs. Sidney Pianin and Mrs. Soo Locks in an eight months Great Albert Simkins. Lakes navigation season than Isidore and Samuel D. Rosenthal of Cadillac Sq. will spend the through the Panama Canal in a normal year. Passover holiday at Breakers Hotel, Atlantic City. O Yeziilecora&:.. a ctivities in Society PROFESSIONAL DECOR NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE Our . 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