• -.- •..i-- ••— •-•—•••-- .••••ff""•••=l7 34-- ► eiday, Decuuker 11, 1970 • inv511 laws Olivia Hack, Mr. Ross Plan June - Wedding Rabbi Schneur Kotler to Be Guest "W NM" at Beth Medrash Govoha Reception Rabbi Schneur Kotler, the well known scholar and dean of Beth Medrash Govoha, Lakewood, N.J., will be honored guest at a recep- tion 8:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Nusbaum, 25847 Woodvilla, Southfield. The chairman of the sponsors committee for Beth Medrash Ga- voha, Dr. Charles Levi, announced Bunim Rabbi Kotler that the guest speaker will be Irving Bunim of New York, presi- dent of Rabbi Jacob Joseph Yeshiva and author of "Ethics From Sinai" as well as a leader in the national movements of Young Israel and Torah Umesorah. Rabbi Kotler's father, the world renowned Hagaon Rav Aaaron Kotler, founded Beth Medrash Govoha after entering the U.S. in 1941 under a special bill signed by President Franklin Roosevelt. He initiated a system of fellowships for talmudic scholars and enabled many young students from all over the world, including a large num- ber of Detroiters, to continue their studies. After the death of Ray Aaron Detroiters Attend Economic Parley Called by Mrs.Meir as Joseph Handleman Elected to Dropsie Governing Board Ordtestn Prime Minister Golda Meir is shown with Detroiter Mrs. Frank Theyleg at Mrs. Meir's reception for Economic Confer- ence members in Jerusalem. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hack of Rose- mary Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Olivia Susan to Dennis Alai- Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ross of Wildemere Ave. Miss Hack is a graduate of Wayne State University. Her fiance, a WSU graduate, attends the Detroit College of Law. The wedding will be in June. Detroiter Frank Theyleg, chair- man of the technical assistance committee of the American Tech- nion Society, and his wife Ruth have just returned from a trip to Israel, where they attended meet- ings of the Prime Minister's Eco- nomic Conference and Ismetal 1970, Israel's first industrial expo- sition, on the invitation of the Israel government. As a member of the American metal working committee of the Prime Minister's Economic Con- ference, Theyleg assists the Israel government in arranging technical and export functions. Mr. and Mrs. Theyleg also visit- ed the Haifa Technion campus and viewed the construction of the Detroit Mechanical Engineering Complex, which has achieved 90 per cent completion since Theyleg visited it in March. Both Alexander Goldberg, presi- dent of Technion, and the prime minister stressed the importance of equipping the building with required technical facilities and asked Theyleg to relay to the Detroit chapter their gratitude for making this complex possible and for continued support. Joseph Handleman, • a leader in many communal and cultural ac- tivities in Detroit, has been elected to the board of governors of Dropsie University, it was an- nounced by William B. Thomas, chairman. A gift from Handleman earlier this year established the Joseph and Sally Handleman Communica- tions Center at Dropsie. The new Philadelphia Hospital center will research the role which Creates Rehabilitation communications plays as an in- strument of man's search for hu- Service for Children manity. PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The Randleman retired in 1967 as Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, an president and chairman of the affiliate of the Federation of Jew- board from the Handleman Co., ish Agencies, reported that It re- a Detroit-based firm engaged in duced its total bed capacity last merchandising phonograph rec- year from 159 to 145 to make possi- ords and stereo tapes on a na- ble the creation of a Children's Rehabilitation Service. tional basis. The report said that the new As a result of his gift, the Uni- versity of Miami in Coral Gables program made it possible for the established the Handleman Insti- hospital to serve more patients tute of Recorded Music. Handle- and to offer "a vitally needed man's gift also made possible the service •to the Philadelphia com- language laboratory in the Hillel munity—rehabilitation for severely Day School Building In Detroit. • disabled children." • • • • J. J. CLARKE STUDIO of Distinction Formals - Candids - Direct Color 3223 W. McNichols Nr. Muirland Call 341-4141 and a year filled with many blessings. THE SCHREIBER FAMILIES ALEX AND MYRTLE LOS ANGELES MAX AND RHETA HUNTINGTON BEACH HOWARD AND HARRIET BEVERLY HILLS (Trimmed Rite, Priced Rite) A- For Your Wedding Wishing you a Chanukah that's rich in happiness, FELDBRO QUALITY MEATS Brit/ • • • ctivstses Bilas Portraiture BENNETT'S HOME GALLERY LI 5-8962 Oak Park Dealers Invited TO ALL OUR FRIENDS MISS -OLIVIA HACK ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE will hold a New Year's Eve party at Cong. Shaarey Shomayim, start- ing at 9 p.m. A delicatessen dinner will be served, and there will be music by Eric Rosenow and his Continentals. For reservations, call Norman Adelsberg, president, 353- 9013, or Sam Freedman, program chairman, 356-6171. Seeing Double? Here's Why To those few V readers who turned to page 10 last week, only to find a second page 6, The Jewish News tenders its regrets and an explanation from Post Printing Co. Toward the end of the press run, the press crew discovered that one of the page plates had gone bad. In replacing the plate, they selected the wrong one. Consequently, there were no pages 10 or 39. There were two pages 6 and 43. For the benefit of those who missed the news on Page 10, Israel is trying to persuade the United States to agree to use its veto in the Security Council against future anti-Israel resolu- tions that might be adopted by that body. The only consolation we can offer is that, one day, this issue will be a collector's item . . . long after the Security Council has ceased its anti-Israel resolu- tions. werm....t lreedman 647-2367 Kotler in 1962, an expansion pro- gram was begun, under the guid- ance of Rabbi - Schoen: Kotler, including a main study hall, din- ing hall and central residence hall. The Beth Medrash Gavoha is the first postgraduate talmudical college in the U.S. specializing in advanced talmudical studies. Its graduates have established schools of advanced talmudic studies in Philadelphia and Scranton, Pa., Long Beach and Woodbridge, N.Y., St. Louis, Denver and Toronto. They also staff numerous yeshiva high schools throughout the coun- try and provide countless commu- nities with rabbis and educators. Kibutz Exhibit in London Draws Young, Non-Jews LONDON (JTA) — Represents- has arranged for 1,500 young Brit- tives of Israel's kibutz movement ons to spend time at a kibutz, only participated at the first national 500 of them Jews. careers exhibition which opened at the Olympia Hall and aroused, con- siderable interest. Oil Paintings Nathan Rom, head of the Kibutz Most sell 100 Serstlfel Or- Representatives Bureau here said irtagels, Fiends Religious,. that the kibutz exhibition drew igimds, Floral: Religious, crowds of young Jews and many Loadscopes. Also non-Jews. Rom said his bureau ART PLAQUES, $2.50 to $5.00. 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