Young Israel Bond Effort Begins Dr. Arieh Plotkin, who served as an intelligence officer in the Israel Defense Forces, will be guest speaker at the combined Young Israels pre-High Holy Day leader- ship reception dinner 7 p.m. Sept. 21 at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Participating -' are the Young Israels of Green- field, Oak-Woods and Northwest. Dr. Plotkin re-4 ceived his 'PhD': degree from Princeton Univer- sity, where he was the first Is- raeli to be admit- to the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs. , He was a mem ber of the faculty • - A at Princeton. Plotkin The 27 sponsors of this affair on behalf of Israel Bonds -are as follows: 1111arria Baxter to 11 e(1 Rappaport 11r. Lynn Friday, September 11, 1970-31 1st U.S. Bank Opens Branch in Israel second annual Israel Bond ment officials, will be guest medical division dinner.dance, speaker. TEL AVIV — David Horowitz, fidence in Israel's economy. Your to be held Nov. 18 at Cong. The reception is in honor of Shaarey Zedek. Joseph, Mendel and Simon Shit- governor of the Bank of Israel, to- bank will, I am sure, contribute t o the to the National American- Dr. Simmons received his BSc man, Bnai David men of the year. gether with the Exchange Israel much relations and and degree from the University of Michigan and his MD from the University of Ma- Medical drid School. He is a member of Phi Delta Epsil-in Medical Frater- nity and has been active in the medical division Dr. Simmons Bond effort since its initiation. Norman to Head Tri-City Bond Fete The Tri-City Committee for the State of Israel Bonds will sponsor an Israel 22nd anniversary dinner 6:30 p.m. Sept. 27 at the Bay City David I. Berris, Morris I3erris, Her- Country Club. Dr. Milton J. Miller. man K. Cohen, David Dombey, Milton general chairman of the Tri- i y Duchan. Meyer Eisenberg, David Feld- stein. Morris FWD, Joseph Gittleman, area State of Israel Bonds, an- Herman Goldenberg, Rabbi James I. nounced. The dinner also will Gordon, Rabbi Ernest Greenfield, Isaac Knoppow, Leslie Krakovits, Sol Less- celebrate the 20th anniversary of man, Dr. Charles Levi, Sam Novelsky, Harold Platt, Rabbi Samuel H. Prem. the Israel Bond campaign. Abe Selesny, Dr. Morris Shoskes, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Max Stotlman. Phil- Lew Not- man will head the pro- lip Stoliman. lien Weinstock, Harry gram. Yaffe and Dr. Milton Superstine. A veteran of Phillip Stollman is Israel Bond congregational and nigh Holy Day the Yiddish Art Theater, Norman chairman. won the Show Business maga- Medical Group Spurs zine Achievement for his Efforts for Campaign Award performance in The initial meeting of the Israel the role of "Riff" Bond medical division campaign in the Yiddish committee will be held 8:30 p.m. version of "Death Tuesday at the of a Salesman." home of Dr. and He has also act- Mrs. William M. ed at the Mans- Stoler, 1319 Char- field and Zie- rington, Birming- field Theaters in ham. Norman New York. Louis E. Levi- For information and reserva- tan, Detroit Is- tions, call one of the following: rael Bond direc- Bay City, Dr. Milton J. Miller, 414 tor, who just re- Center; or S a g i n a w, Robert turned from the Meisel, 795 Somerset. . . World Israel Dr. Stoler Bond Conference in Jerusalem, will discuss Israel's 21 Sponsor Reception present situation. An added attrac- Honoring Shiffmans tion will be the showing of the Twenty-one sponsors are hosting NBC movie depicting Israel's Air the Bnai David leadership recer- Force. tion 7 p.m. Monday in the Casino Dr. Stoler, a native Detroiter, Room of the Sheraton-Cadillac is a graduate of Wayne State Hotel. University's college of pharmacy Daniel Pinkas, Israeli journalist and of the Des Moines Osteo- pathic College. He has taken a and publicist, who has served as prominent part in the Israel Bond public relations adviser to David Ben-Gurion and other top govern- Drive and Allied Jewish Cam- paign. He is a vice president of Cong. Beth Achim. Govt. to Buy 2,700 Acres Dr. Milton Simmons has been named ticket chairman of the THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS It is on behalf of Israel Bonds. The sponsors include: Dr. Maier Belen, Morris J. Brand- wine. Peter Chodoroff, Henry Cohen. Hyman Cohen. Louis Cooper Norman Cottler, Harry Koltonosy. Jack Kraix- man, Lew Kruger. Louis Kuzin, Jack Lieberman. Mike Must. Charles Shore. Aaron Shifman, Dr. Maurice M. Slime, man, Harold Soble, Max Sosin. Sam Stoller, Gen. William Weinstein and Jack Wolfe. The leadership reception is in advance of the Shifman testi- monial dinner, to be held 6:30 p.m. Sept. 23 at Bnai David. featuring Joey Adams, former president of the American Guild of Variety Artists as guest star. Adams has achieved fame as humorist and raconteur, starring on leading TV and radio shows, in night clubs, Broadway productions and a number of films. For reservations to the dinner, call the synagogue, EL 6-8210, or the Israel Bond office, 352-6770. Henny Youngman Due at Bnai Moshe !fenny Youngman, the original "one-line" comedian who has been featured on the leading television and radio pro grams, will per form at the Cong.. Bnai Moshe Is- rael 22nd anni- . versary dinner 6:30 p.m. Thurs- day in the social hall of the syna- gogue. Dinner chair- man is Charles Ruben, with Ab raham Pasternak ?;,, Youngman as co-chairman. I. William Sherr will be the toast- master at the dinner on behalf of Israel Bonds. Rabbi Moses Lehr- man will voice the tribute to Is rael, and Cantor Louis Klein will render a musical salute. Ben Kahn is ticket chairman. Bank ank chairman of the board, on strengthening Sept. 3 cut the ribbon signaling the United States." official opening of the first branch of a • foreign bank in Israel since the founding of the state. On the occasion of the opening of Exchange National Bank of Chi- cago's branch here, Israel Prime Minister Golda Meir, in a message to the hank president, Samuel Sax, said, "Your bank's vision and courage will set an example for others to come and share with us the building and development of this country. "The decision to expand your operations to Israel at this very time is 'an affirmation of your con- - - • our ties with the '70 DODGES' DART! _91;eint. CHARGER! POLARA! INSTANT PRINTING SERVICE FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT "MAKE AN OFFER SALE!" JOIN THE SWINGERS AT • Business Cards • Letterheads • Envelopes • Circulars • Letters • Office & Factory Forms. NORTHWESTERN DODGE WHILE YOU WAIT ! ADVANTAGE PRESS PARAMOUNT 22110 WOODWARD, Bet. 8 & 9 Mile Rd. Herman Layne, Prop. 10500 W. 11 MILE ROAD JUST EAST OF MEYERS Call 399-4144 399-6700 Gordon Rouff has jhat c5/22Cied3.0.liCh Interior Designer 1400 N. Woodward, Royal Oak ph. 543-6777 THE BOOTERY PRESENTS in Jerusalem for Housing JERUSALEM (JTA)—The gov- ernment has announced that it will expropriate about 2,700 acres of land in Jerusalem for 'development purposes and promised "liberal compensation" to the present own- ers. Most of the area concerned lies in the former 'Jordanian sector of Jerusalem and is sparsely in- habited. The government said there were some 350 Jewish and 20 Arab fami- lies in the zone which has been earmarked for a long-tenn de- velopment project. The major part of the expropriated land will be utilized for housing and public parks. RABBI MILTON ROSENBAUM of Temple Emanu-El will repre- sent the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion at the general assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds in Kansas City Nov. 15-17, Alan E. Schwartz, Fed- MISS MARCIA BAXTER eration president, announced. Rab- bi Rosenbaum was nominated by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baxter of the rabbinical ecnimission of the Parklawn Ave., Oak Park, an- Jewish Community Council and nounce the engagement of their appointed by the Federation to daughter Marcia to Lynn D. Rap- attend the meeting. Ile has been paport, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- active in Federation and its mem- ville R. Rappaport of Kipling Ave., ber agencies and in 1970 was Oak Park. associate chairman of the religion Both attend Wayne State Univer- section of the Allied Jewish Cam- sity. A March wedding is planned. paign-Israel Emergency Fund. Put on $25 TOWN & COUNTRY WRAPS THE FOOT IN CALF AND SUEDE With the longer skirts T C.7 C sees the wrapped look as the newest shoe direction for fall. This rich look is appropriately achieved by combining these matching shades of fine calfskin and suede: graphite, winter taupe, brown or black. THE BOOTERY NEW ORLEANS MALL BLOOMF I ELD COMMONS 15600 W. 10 Mile Road Southfield 3627 W. 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