THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Jamey II, 1971-25 BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking . . . ED BURG sad his Orchestra LI 4-9278 I Sagagements I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bickoff of Beechwood, O., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Donna to Jerold N. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zeldon S. Cohen of Cranbrook Dr. A March wedding in. Cleveland is planned. Carl's Kosher Meat & Poultry Mark Lincoln ,Stpx.1 .1y2... c .rter Featuring: dm Finest in Prime and Choice Meats pies the most seeder* shopping conveniences. • Member Retail Kosher Meat Dealers ASSOC. THIS. WEEK'S SPECIAL Breast of Beef, Shoulder Roast and Boston Roast CARL CARSON - OPEN SUNDAY Z.1-`-1^7-- r-- 542 7450 - . Weisman to Address JNF Women's Donor Herman L. Weisman, president of the Jewish National Fund of America, will be guest speaker at the 41st annual donor tea of Women of JNF, noon, Jan. 19 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Weisman, a distinguished at- torney who has 'd high appoint- ments In New Yo. ' municipal and state governments, long an active Zionist leader, served as the first national chairman of the Zionist Youth Commission. He is a found- er and first president of the Brandeis Youth Institute, served as national chairman of the United Jewish Appeal and chairman of the administrative board of the Zionist Organization of America. In the field of civil rights, Weisman served as national chair- man of the commission on law and social action of the American Jewish Congress in the period when the "Warren Court" estab- lished new landmarks for equality and freedom. In August, Weisman was elected president of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America. The goal of the JNF Women's chapter, a 1,000-member organiz- HERMAN L. WEISMAN ation now in its 48th year, is the completion of its Israel Women's Forest and Park, a ;75,000 devel- opment near the village of Kiryat Shmonah, on the Lebanese border. Entertaining at the women's • . JNF Month to Call Attention to Achievements in Israel NEW YORK BAGEL THANKS YOU The month of Shevat, Jan. 27- claimed, and 490 kilometers of Feb. 26, has been designated as roads cut, during the past three Jewish National Fund Month to years. focus attention on the achievements The Jewish National Fund raises 399-8038 of the JNF since its establishment funds principally through its Blue- in 1901. White Boxes in Jewish homes It is principally due to JNF that throughout the world; the sale of over 90 per cent of Israel's land trees for various occasions; is publicly owned and equitably through inscriptions in the "honor distributed. Since its founding, the roll" of the Jewish people, the JNF has acquired 2,600,000 dunams Golden Book; in the Bar Mitzva Also 3 Other Locations (650,000 acres), almost all of it at Book; the Sefer Hayeled, the chil- exorbitant prices and only 2.5 per dren's honor roll; and through be- Serve You cent cultivable at the time of pur- quests to the JNF Foundation. chase. • Schaefer at Seven Mile JNF has reclaimed approxi- mately 900,000 dunams (225,000 DI 1-3856 acres), over half by swamp drain- • Evergeen at 12 Mile age. It also has cut 2,500 kilome- ters (1,553.4 miles) of roads. 352-2111 Where reclamation of land was not possible, afforestation was begun. PRINCETON, N.- J. — Israel • 25324 Seven Mile The JNF has planted more Prime Minister Golda Meir has soared to third place in the 1970 (1 Blk. West of Evergreen) than 100,000,000 trees in Israel. Many bear fruit which is export- list of women most admired by KE 8-1242 ed to Europe. Others provide the American people, according to the raw _inaterial for Israel's the Gallup Poll. Mrs. Meir followed Mrs. Dwight growing lumber industry. At the end of the Six-Day War. D. Eisenhower and Mrs. Richard JNF, which is Israel's official land Nixon. The other woman premier "The BAGELS That Made agent, was called upon to develop with whom Mrs. Meir has often new areas in the Golan Heights, been compared, Indira Ghandi, DETROIT FAMOUS" Etzion Region, Jordan River Val- placed eighth. Also receiving mention in this ley and northern Sinai. In these areas alone, 17,542,000 trees have year's survey were, among others Ann Landers, the columnist, and been planted, 72,000 dunams re- Bess Myerson Grant, the former Miss America who has become a consumer affairs specialist. In another list. "America's 75 Most Important Women," compiled by author Donald Robinson for Borden's Coffee Ladies' Home Journal, several nrominent Jewish women were fea- Flavor tured. They included: Lo-Cal Hannah Arendt, political scien- *Strawberry-Cherry tist and author; Evelyn Dubrow, all flavors *Orange 1 quart legislative representative of the In- *Red Pop 1405. Regular—*Uptown ternational Ladies' Garment Work- can case of ers Union: Betty Friedan, author 24 $179 1/2 gal. of "The Feminine Mystique" and 12 or_ carton cans Specials We Reserve president of National Organization good thru Right to Limit of Women; Ruth Handler, presi- Wed. Quantity dent of the world's largest toy com- l uskkgss umgr ,, ,, ,,-1, It ODUCS SPIICIALS mr mg a it pany, Mattel; and Mary Lasker, a iMi jit _ philanthropist who has aided medi- Viasic xtra super spor. la w i."( Strictly Kosher cal research. the arts and Wash- IL S. No. 1 a N"j"4at—n—w Delicious a.d. ington, D. C. beautification pro- Tasidllr. grams. LEAN TASTY a WEB - Also, Rita Levi-Montalcini, neu- robiologist who 'discovered a spe- Net P.Oellin cial nerve grov%f dactor, NGF; ,. ■ .• by Dm price or and Barbra Streisa entertainer slced i and actress. quart $169 u. The head of Hunter College, Jacqueline Grennan Wexler, an ex- nun who married a Jew, also is 30 Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday IOW .rtrirtnrtrifirtnitrirrs. . 4 mentioned. FOR YOUR SPECIAL PARTIES OR OTHER EVENTS. TRY OUR Detroiters, Congresswoman Mar- tha Griffiths and novelist Joyce TM fins* sod Wept selecties he dot Carol Oates, are among the 75 in ono. Ws dos., home, skis sod idol Dairy or Moot Treys the list. all fish foe of dons. For medal For Fm. Danger Coll sporvico cell - The result of the educative proc- , Yowl Also So Dollogosod with ess is capacity for further educa- Oar vim . woes lose o ssidoes - tion.—John Dewey. FOR MAKING THE OPENING OF OUR GREENFIELD & 10 MILE STORE donor tea will be Julius Chajes, noted concert pianist and com- poser; and his wife, Annette Chajes, vocal soloist. For Information, contact the JNF office, 22100 Greenfield, 399-0820. • • • ZOA President Pledges to Russian Jews Full Supped to Go to Israel NEW YORK — Herman Weis- man, president of the Zionist Or- ganization of America, in a policy statement, on behalf of a national ZOA membership in the United States of more than 100,000 mem- bers, declared: "Soviet Russia can succeed in making martyrs of Jew- ish 'show trial' victims but will fall—has already failed—in its purpose to suppress a resurgent Zionism among the masses of Soviet Jews." He added, "If this intent to emigrate from Russia as sanc- tioned by the Declaration of Hu- man Rights of the United Nations can so readily be converted into treason—as these Leningrad ver- dicts do—then all the three mil- lion and more of Soviet Jews are in jeopardy." The ZOA president pledges to Russian Jewry "full support of their struggle for the right to leave for Israel, to live in Zion in free- dom and security." Miss Judy Friedman, Jeffrey Dunn Married A WONDERFUL SUCCESS to Golda Places 3rd on List of Women Most Admired All Baking on Premises 7 5 . NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES! Hi-C . Fruit Drink FAYGO POP 77 29c MY .. -T4E:E SAUER- KRAUT 3txclt 251 ICE CREAM 1.r 29c -1 wn • • PASTRAMI 10 . cow. Jonathon • Apples ii • • *4 -4725c 3— 29`a Al ICE STRICTLY KOSHER TRAY SERV JO 6-4640 CHICKEII KOSII FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT JO 6-4640 - MRS. JEFFREY DUNN Judy Ann Friedman and Jeffrey Alan Dunn were married at a re- cent evening ceremony at Cong. Beth Shalom. Parents of the newlywed* arc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedman of Avon Rd., Oak Park, and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Dunn of W. Lincoln Rd., Oak Pnrk. Officiating at the ceremony were Rabbis Mordecai Halpern and Moses Lehrman and Cantors Reu- ben Erlbaum and Louis Klein. The bride wore a princess-style silk-faced satin gown. The center panel was covered with English net, appliqued Alencon lace and pearl beading. The mantilla of .^,lencon and illusion was mounted , n a high crown. The bride carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The maid of honor was Arlene Jan Friedman, sister of the bride. The best man was Sidney Dunn of Omaha, brother of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were Linda Dunn of Omaha, Shelly Kosofsky, Judy Levine, Caren Rosenthal and Karen Friedman. The ushers were Bernard Finn, David Eidelman, Avery Harris, Larry Bello, Danny Dunn and Yale Metz. The flower girl was Rhonda Strauss, and the ring bearer was Mark Eliades. The honeymoon was in the Ha- waiian Islands. The Dunns will re- side in Southfield. What You Eat Some people have a foolish way of not minding, or of pretending not to mind, what they eat. For my part, I mind my belly very studiously and very carefully; for I look upon it that he who does not mind his belly will hardly mind anything else. — Samuel Johnson.