.111E MINT JEWISN NEWS 211—Prkley, Men* 12, 1471 t• Suburban Hills Afranges Gallery Event Prof. Leonard Moss of the de- partment of anthropology at Wayne State University was among those Detroiters who returned their Mobil credit cards as a protest ligainst Mobil's bowing to the Arab boycott. In his letter to the district sales office of Mobil in Birmingham, he wrote: "Recent pronouncements by Raw- leigh Warner, Jr., chairman of your corporate board, appear to Center Art Groups to Visit Toledo Show The Gallery Tours groups of the Jewish Center will visit the Toledo Museum of Art Thursday, led by Mrs. Deanna Sperka. The group will leave by bus at 9 a.m., from the 10 Mile branch. The museum is featuring more than 100 18th Century paintings from Italy. The 80-artist exhibition is the result of four years of inter- national negotiations by directors of the museums of Toledo, Chicago and Minneapolis. For reservations, call the Center, DI 14200, ext. 269. SOLOMON ROTHENBERG, an associate of the Harry J. Altick Agency, State Mutual of America, received an award for qualifying for the 1971 Inner Circle of Honor, with total sales of over $2,000,000 last year. MUSIC TO PLEASE HY HERMAN and his Orchestra 355-5962 MAX SCHRUT For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at BLAIR STUDIO Lodges, Chapters Ready Another Blood Bank Rally Items to be sold at the charity antique auction scheduled by Suburban Hills Chapter, Women's American ORT, for 2 p.m. Sunday, draw the attention of (from left) Mesdames Morris Wexler, president; Robert Silver, hostess chairman; Leonard Crane, Martin S. Bern- stein, auction chairman, and C. B. Charles, gallery owner and auctioneer. The event will be held at C. B. Charles Gallery. Annual Aliya Conference to Be at Center March 28 The second annual aliya confer- ence will be held 3 p.m. March 28 at the Jewish Center. ^ Sponsors of the conference stated: "There is a great desire to have people immigrate to Israel, and there are many reasons for them to do so. However, we want people to come to Israel only because they really want to, because they have a deep desire to help build Israel into a strong country. We hope that this conference will open new doors for them." Ten Israeli professionals and shlihim will participate in the con- ference. Panels will be held on the following subjects: 1. Professional and work op- portunities in Israel. FRANK PAUL and his ORCHESTRA Weddings • Bar Mitzvas W. Come to Your Homo "Music at its Best for Your Guests" With Samples TY 5-8805 EL 7-1799 UN 4-6845 SAMS FE- FURNI CAPTURE CLEANING mothproofing. Pick up carpeting & relay elsewhere. Celebrating 20th year Expert cleaning wail to wall carpets & furniture In your home. Free , BENNIE or SAM — PHONE 352-9420 Ir. Local Professor Returns Card to Mobil . 2. Business opportunities in Israel. 3. Opportunities for youth in Israel.kibutz and study. 4. How one goes about going on aliya. The chairman of the aliya con- ference will be Dr. Eugene Pious. David Lev, a special emissary from the American Zionist Youth Foundation, will be the guest speaker. Dr. Ami Glasman, civil engi- neering department, Haifa Tech- nion; Prof. M. Czudnowski, politi- cal science department, Hebrew University; and Joseph Shavit, Is- rael Aliya Center, Ndv York, will speak on professional and job op- portunities. Zeev Ben-David, area representative, Israel Aliya; and Laible Hoffmitz, regional director, LZOA Detroit, will speak on busi- ness opportunities. Michelle Kaplan, Israel Aliya Center New York; Eliav Naharin, Hebrew department, Jewish Com- munity Center; and Yitzhak Mar- galit, Hebrew department, Jewish Center; will speak on youth work, study, kibatz. Aliya Day is sponsored by Israel Aliya Center, Zionist Federation of Detroit, Labor Zionist Organization of Detroit, Zionist Organization of Detroit, Hashomer Hatzair, Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit, As- sociation of Americans and Cana- dians for Aliya and Jewish Com- munity Center. Alice Lipsky Planning Wedding to Mr. Turett The next blood bank rally for the Bnai Brith lodges and chapters will be held 5-10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Pepper School. Twenty-five lodges and 25 chap- ters have been responsible for the distribution of over 19,000 pints of blood to Bnai Brith members and their families. The bank is one of the largest of its kind in the coun- try. Mrs. Isadore Perlmutter and Henry Cohn, co-chairmen, have urged the membership to attend the rally to assure an adequate supply of blood to be on hand to meet urgent needs. Dr. YEHUDA COHEN, director of secondary education at Mercy College, recently represented the college at the annual conference of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education in Chicago. Dr. Cohen was discussion leader at the clinic on human rela- tions. establish Mobil Oil as an arm of American foreign policy In the Mediterranean. I was quite una- ware that the Department of State and Mobil Oil were one and the same. "The support of the Arabic anti- Israel boycott, directly or indirect- ly, places your corporation in an anti-Israel posture. Doubtlessly, your business with Libya is im- portant for your profits. Within our system of free enterprise, you are free to do business with whom you wish. I, in turn, am free,to do business with whom I wish. "I do not wish to do business with .Mobil Oil. Enclosed are my two credit cards, please cancel them." BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking .. . 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