THE DETROIT JEWISH , PU1NS 24—Friday, October 16; 1970 Israeli Woman Broadcaster Due for Bond Woman of Valor Event The three hon- orees at the Is- rael Bond Wom- an of Valor Award Luncheon Oct. 20. will be (from left) Mrs. Morris J. Brand- wine, Mrs. Sam- uel Hamburger and Mrs. Pearl Nosan. The award is the highest rank in the Israel Bond volunteer army of Hen. The presentation will be made at the luncheon in the Bnai David social hall. For reservations, call the Israel Bond women's division, 352.6770. The award will be presented by Freda Keet, Israeli an- nouncer with Kol Israel. * • • Freda Keet, woman broadcaster on Kol Israel, "The Voice of Is- rael," will be guest speaker at the Israel Bond Woman of Valor lunch- eon noon Oct. 26 in the Bnai David social hall. The luncheon wiii honor Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, Mrs. Samuel Hamburger and Mrs. Pearl Nosan, who will be presented with the Woman of Valor Award, the high- est rank in the Israel Bond volun- teer army of Hen. The three are each responsible for the purchase or sale of 5200.000 in Israel Bonds. Mrs. Nathan Fink is luncheon chairman. •:.******** Miss Keet, prize-winning actress, television and radio editor and di- rector, was born in Rhodesia and educated at Cape Town University in South Africa. She studied acting in England with the Royal Acad- ***** ass-ISIS Guest Hanuka Gifts * nvitations: What's great for lunch? FREDA KEE? emy of Academic Art, where she won the award for best actress and went on to television and radio work with the British Broadcasting Service. She Soon became the first woman radio announcer on the BBC. An ardent Zionist, she became an Israeli citizen in 1963 and quickly won wide recognition for her style of broadcasts, inter- views and articles. She is offi- cial Interviewer for all Asian and African dignitaries who come to Israel. For reservations, call the Israel Bond office, 352-6770. Luncheon committee members include: Mesda mes Normck an Alla Louis Be rry , Dav id Polla , Cha rles n, Milan, Max Stollman, Feltz Rsenzweig. Phil o Slomovltz, Abe Satovsky, William Levin, David Miller, Sidney Miller, Joseph Newman, Sidney Schwartz, Michael MIchUn, Harry Schumer, Morris Stark- man, Irving Isaacs, .1. Stewart Linden, Norma Hudosh, Marlow Berman, Shirley Portnoy, Charles Kessler, Douglas Schu- bot and Mrs. Milton Weiss. CHEESE RAVIOLI that's What! The one and only Cheese Rav- ioli made by Chef Boy-Ar-Dee s —tasty little macaroni pies filled with zippy cheese, then simmered in savory tomato sauce. Urn-m-m, It's a mechayeh! Great for lunch of supper. Just about the easiest you ever fixed, and only about 180 per serving. TggiIngteighIltlattrnq:Celi tewJyeowriksh logy, W The annual donor luncheon the ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yeh le J- dress at ilLhoePmen's American ORT the Woe dah and Women's Sabbath Lea gl will take place Oct. 27 at Con I national board conference Oct. 26 at the St. Paul Hilton. Shaarey Shomayim. Dr. Wald, Higgins Professor of Once again, Biology at Harvard University, Noodles ? • • Mrs. Norman will speak before several hundred Cottler is spon- top leaders of Women's American soring this donor, ORT representing the organiza- with proceeds go- tion's 90,000 members in 700 chap- ing toward high- ters from coast to coast. er education, .511"24/1/216(L The Oct. 26-29 conference, will . President Mrs. be hosted by the Twin Cities Re- Leo Laufer said, gion of Women's American ORT .Guest speaker and also will include addresses by will ha Rabbi Da- .01. Shaul Ramati, consul - general of vid M. Lieber- . man, dean of - C.01.0142. Yeshiva. There Mrs. Cottler STU RABEN will be a musical program by Er Rosenow, and toastmaster will PHOTOGRAPHY Mrs. William Levin. Chairman Specializing in Look for the bright red package at Mrs. Edith Friedman. Invocati c Weddings, Bor Mitzvas etc. your favorite store. by Mrs. Edith Friedman. 537-4028 8649112 For reservations, call tick chairman Mrs. Arthur Cutle r, 543-7861, or Mrs. Solomon Oppe Professional Entertainment 862-5381. Fund raising chairme are Mrs. Walter Epstein and Mr i. Harold Kaplan. Hostesses are Mr ;. THE SHELDON! RC) Mendel Stark, Mrs. Rose Biel wich and Mrs. Gussie Cardash. Sisterhood Donor to Fund Projects for Adas Shalom C FOR ENTERTAINMENT: CarIca- it tures, Pick Pocket, Comedians, * Vocalists . . . Orchestras, Mori * Little, etc. SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY * List Scrolls Embossers Laureate Wald Will Address ORT Leaders Beth Yehudah Unit Noble YORK—Dr. George Wald, Israel in unicago, and muuol . u' tive director Slates Donor Event 1967 Nobel Prize winner in physio- Muravchik, . , execu Labor Committee in Mrs. Morris L. Schaver is chair- man of the Israel Bond women's division, which is sponsoring the luncheon. The committee is still in formation. Dr. Sugar to Join Panel of Specialists in Israel Dr. H. Saul Sugar, professor of ophthalmology at Sinai Hospital, will be among well known eye specialists from this country who will serve on the faculty of an Ophthalmology Seminar in Israel May 5-20. The symposium, sponsored by the American Physicians Fellow- ship, is under the jurisdiction of to Israel Medical Association. Dr. Herbert M. Katzin, world- renowned ophthalmic surgeon of New York City, will conduct the seminar. Dr. Katzin is surgeon director at Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital in New York, and research director of the Eye Bank for Sight Restoration and edtior of the new Journal of Ophthalmic Surgery. A tour of Israel will complement the seminar. For information, con- tact Dr. Manuel M. Glazier, na- tional secretary, American Physic- With the start of construction the new synagogue and tae ope n ing of a nursery school on th Farmington site, the Sisterhood f Adas Shalom Synagogue is doublin g efforts for its fund-raising affa ir the annual donor luncheon an fashion festival, to be held noo i Oct. 28 in the social hall. Mrs. Isadore Goren, president has enlisted the support of th following members to plan th show: Mesdames George Fleische r vice president of ways and mean and chairman of the day, who als o will serve as sponsor chairman Herman Canner, program coordi nator; Jack Diamond and Ira G Kaufman, ticket co-chairmen Julius Pollok sponsor co:chairman Morris N. Posner, motor corps ; Harry Portner, publicity; Albe rt Potiker, telephone; Nathan Star man, decorations; - Alfred Stern treasurer; Theodore Thomas, me moriams; and Maurice Zucker stein, honorariums. Assisting the ticket co-chairme l are captains Mesdames Abe Cher vin, Barney Golden, Earl Gould Philip Hellman, Joseph Katchke J. Stewart Linden, Abe Morrison Albert Potiker and Martin Share JNF Young Women Bid for Guests at Auction-Luncheon Bargains will be at the top of the menu at an auction-luncheon being held by the Young Women of Jewish National Fund beginning 11:30 a.m. Oct. 29 at the Kings Arms Restaurant. High bidders will walk off with items donated by many local merchants and firms. Included are gift certificates for clothing, shoes and curios, a week at a summer day camp, jewelry, portraits, an electric fry pan, china, sculptures, floral arrange- ments and other items. A portable television set will be awarded. The Young Women's Chapter of JNF, the only one of its kind - in the nation, has more than 90 members and activities that in- clude several cultural programs during the year, as well as some fund-raising activities. All proceeds from the auction- luncheon will be used for JNF projects in Israel. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Sheldon Winkelman, 353- 4361. There isn't much to be seen in ians Fellowship, Inc., 1622 Beacon, a little town, but what you bear Brookline;,Mass. makes • uy tor. . • Kin Hubbard ORCHESTRA Featuring Television Personality, Singer Vickie Carroll 341-8525 352-0937 DOWN & WOOL QUILTS MADE TO ORDER REMADE and REPROCESSED TRAURING'S QUILT & PILOW SHOP 15144 W. 7 Mile Rd. 3 Blocks E. of Greenfield, 342-9448 , Open 9 to 5:30, Saturday by Appointment FOR CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANING CALL DRAPERY CLEANERS "AU That The Names Implies" WE DO ALL THE WORK - REMOVE & INSTALL 11410 JOS. CAMPAU TW 1-1818 Suburban Call Collect Dial Operator ... 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