TNE DETROIT JEWISH taws Myra Wolfgang to Join 'Lib' Panel Bishop Guest of Capital for Israel 20–Friday, Deconiar 25, 1970 A man's foibles are what makes him lovable.—Goethe. THE MAX SCHRUT For Good Photographs god Prompt Service. Coll Me at BLAIR STUDIO Wafflings - Bar Alitzvas We Cease to Your Herne WWI Samples Ty 5 - 1105 UN 4 - 6845 SHELDON ROTT ORCHESTRA 352-0937 o..................••••••••••••••••••• ■ ••••••.: Mr. Grunt's Crisp, Delicious : • r • • • • • Home-made Sauer Kraut, Ready Now! BEST PRICE—BEST QUALITY! . 1096 advisory committee of President Kennedy's Commission on the Status of Women and is now on a similar commission for Governor Milliken She is founder of the Michigan Committee on Employ- for NEW YEARS EVE ment Problems of Working Women. 5 Margery Levin, vice president • Routed Whole Chicken or Turkey with Stuffing. Potatoes and Gravy- Blintzes • Tasty Delicious Kishka • Fresh Knishes Daily and co-founder of Miehigan • • • • Cheese Chopped Liver • Chopped Herring • Dili Pickles • Hors D'Oeuvres I Chapter of National Organization for Women (NOW), produced PHONE the Channel 56 documentary NUMBER "What Do Women Want?" and 341-5512 will teach a course in "Male. 18252 WYOMING near CURTIS •• ness and Femaleness" for Oak- • land University. KOSHER TRAY CATERING _. . AND CHICKEN DINNERS • •GRUNT'S MARKET Sisterhood President Mrs. Mur- ray Shekter said a newly innovated service for young mothers will be a sitter service for children who are trained and 3 years or older. For luncheon and sitter reserva- tions, call Mrs. Harry Friedman, 547-7860, or Mrs. Leslie Mandell, 356-0890. losoommommoommmt::::: ■■■■ •mooLoomme•mmool FOR CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANING CALL Linda Alpiner to Wed Robert H. Schwartz I,/ 1 but \,,,,,, . II,11,1,- , WE 00 'tALL-- THE WORK - REMOVE: AI :ANOVA LLT 11410 JOS. CAMPAU , _TW 1-1818. ° Suburban Call Collect Dial Operator . . A sk for ENlerorise 7818 nr reverse char ,/ , Serve JJuz. Othio.it. &awl. For Your Holiday Parties DI 1-2345 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST / MISS Of MOM LINDA ALPINER Dr. and Mrs. Sam Alpiner of Barchester Dr., Bloomfield Hills, announce the engagement of their daughter Linda Carol to Robert Harry Schwartz, son of Mrs. Betty Schwartz of Balfour Rd., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Earl Schwartz. The engaged couple graduated from Wayne State University. Miss Alpiner received her master's de- tree from the University of Michi- gan, and her fiance attends the law school at Wayne" State. - A June wedding data has ban • ••,. • 4-4.S./ "They're the Best" A .' 1-1 appy Holiday To All Our Friends & Customers From the Detroit Bagel Factories Next to Great Scott (14 Mile and Orchant LIc.1 852-4284 nod nor 10 Mae and Coolidge Bogor Factory -,U 84660 • 1••••••••••111110111 MYRA WOLFGANG BRAVERMAN'S i irag 69€ , 255-1540 . 69e -o , Featuring Television Personality, Singer Vicki Carroll ,9h.grazeidetk 6.854 lb. lb. II" \ .4 Professional Entertainment Noodles?? CHUCK STEAK . . ..... YOUNG BEEF LIVER CORNED BEEF PICKLED TONGUE ...... . s Rabbi Eli Lipsker will direct 50 Ing hall and sleep 60 in the dormi- Hasidic singers, musicians and tories. This will enable Camp Gan dancers at the Hanuka Hasidic Israel to increase enrollment to concert sponsored by the Detroit 160 campers and 65 staff members Friends of Chabad Lubavitch and per season. Camp Gan Israel 2 p.m. Sunday For tickets and information, call in Ford Auditorium. Camp Gan Israel, 398-2611. • • • A special message from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Mena- Criterion Club for single adults hem M. Schneerson, will be read will celebrate Hanuka at a Holiday at the concert, which honors Irwin Ball 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Oak I. Cohn for his devotion to the Park Community Center. Chabad movement and for his President William Fisher said help in the establishment of Camp the public is invited. Gan Israel in Fenton, Mich. Music for dancing will be pro- The Hasidic singers have issued vided by Johnny Kepley and his seven records of Chabad melodies, orchestra, with refreshments and composed during the past two cen- awards to be distributed. For in- turies. They are distinguished by formation, call program chairman their gravity of tone and their Betty Weinberg, 532-8855. mood of religions ecstasy. • • • Violin soloist will be Mischa The Farband Hanuka Celebra- Mlschakoff, f o r m e r concert- tion, which will feature Morris master of the Detroit Symphony Nobel, principal of the United He- Orchestra. brew Schools, Oak Park branch, Two teen-age members of the take place 8:30 p.m. Saturday Lubavitch Center Youth Organiza- will tion of Detroit will discuss "Jew- at the Workmen's Circle Center. A musical program is being ar- ish Youth Today — Their Search for Authentic Undiluted Judaism" ranged. Refreshments, including Proceeds will go toward Camp latices, will be served. There will Gan Israel, where a new building be a minimal charge. The public is near completion as part of a is invited. • • • three-year remodeling plan. This Radomer Aid Society will hold building will seat 225 in the din- its annual lathe party 8:30 p.m. 0000000000000000t90s9 Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle Center. Nathan Wolok, president, has appointed Benjamin Halpern chairman for the evening, which will be highlighted with games and a movie of Israel. A regular meeting and social will be held 8:30 p.m. Jan. 5 Host and hostess will be Jack and Ray Weinman in honor of their 45th wedding anni- versary. • • • Turover Aid Society will install its new officers at a lathe party 8 p.m. Jan. 4 at Cong. Beth IiilleL Re-elected president of the 62- year-old society is Ben Grant, who will be assisted by Alec Bear and Sam Levine, vice presidents; Na- than Korby and Joseph Berman, Look for the bright red package secretaries; William Keller, treas- at your favorite store. urer; and Julius Honeyman and Sophie Pfeiffer, hospitalers. r• o soos0000000coo o HAMBURGER . 3 IbL IL 59g 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS ....16-$1" Next Town Hall Talk The Tillie Grossman-Benjamin Havis Town Hall lecture series, sponsored by the Great Lakes Chapter, Women's Branch, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations will continue 10:30 a.m. Jan. 5 at Young Israel of Greenfield. The sisterhood of Young Israel will host the lecture, preceded by a continental breakfast. Rabbi James Gordon of Young Israel of Oak-Woods will discuss "Ethics of the Fathers." The pub- lic is welcome at a nominal ad- mission. Mrs. Seymour Ribiat, president of Great Lakes Chapter and chair- man of its kashrut eommittee, an- vice president of the Hotel and nounces the receipt of the newest Restaurant Employes and Bar- catalogue of OU (Orthodox Union) tenders Union, served on the labor foods endorsed as kosher and bear- ing the OU seal of supervision. For a copy, call Mrs. Ribiat, LI 7- 2773. Hasidic Concert, Other Events Mark Hanuka's Celebration SUNDAY ONL .. tide concrete r cases.-011- ver . Wen- dell Holmes, Jr. Myra Wolfgang and Margery Levin will debate "Women's Lib- eration: Is it a Mistake or a Mis- tique?" noon Jan. 11 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Irwin Groner will join the panel to convey the traditional Jewish view of women. According to Mrs. Walter Field, sisterhood program vice president, the panel discussion will be pre. ceded by a luncheon free to paid- up members. Chairman of the Day is Mrs. Louis Berry. Myra Wolfgang, international At the Capital for Israel dinner, which resulted in additional sales of MAO in Tourist Industry Development Corporation shares, from left, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger, golden trustees of Israel; Mrs. Morris L. Scharer, Israel Bond Women's Division chairman; Bishop Shahe Ajamlan, bead of the Armenian Church in Jerusalem, who was the guest speaker; Norman Allan, chairman of the Detroit chapter of Capital for Israel, and Basil Kosarin, secretary of the Detroit Israel Tourist Committee. 13500 ALL WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD SPECIALS GOOD Women's brancn rions