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April 30, 1971 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-04-30

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Sheraton
in Israel.

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Grand Ra ids News

1.*

On Israel's 23rd anniversary of
independence, Grand Rapids is
observing a first: both Temple
Emanuel and Ahavas Israel Con-
gregation will join together in cele-
bration, 8:15 p.m. May 7 at Aha-
vas Israel. Ehud Lador, cultural
attache for the Israeli Consulate
in Chicago, will be guest speaker.

Broner Art Exhibit to Open on Saturday

Prof. Robert Broner will open
his one-man art exhibit on Satur-
day at the J. L. Hudson Gallery,
downtown. He is the first Detroit
artist invited to exhibit in the gal-
lery devoted to international art.
His exhibit, continuing through
May 22, will feature his unique,
original prints which have been

recognized by museums in New
York, Los Angeles, Paris, London
and Belgrade.
Broner is associate professor of
humanities at Monteith College,
Wayne State University. His wife,
Esther, is a well known writer and
an assistant professor of creative
writing at Wayne.

dealers will display their wares at
Temple Emanuel's 12th annual an-
At the Sheraton-Tel Aviv
tique show this weekend. Chaired
you'll be on the beach overlook-
by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wasser-
ing the blue Mediterranean. But-
man, the event will be held 6-10
you'll only be minutes away from
p.m. Saturday; noon-10 p.m. Sun-
the downtown business district.
day; and noon-6 p.m. Monday. A
And right in the hotel there's a
collectors' snack shop on an old- 18 Friday, April 30, 1971
great health club and gymna-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
country theme will feature sand-
sium. As well as an art gallery.
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wiches, salads and desserts. Mrs.
The Sheraton-Tel Aviv now
has 220 rooms, with an additional
Hy Berkowitz, chairman of the Leonard Rosenzweig is in charge
136 new twin doubles available
Greater Grand Rapids Bonds for of that facet. Proceeds will bene-
in April 1971. And there are res-
Israel Committee, announced fit temple students who plan to
taurants, lounges, and nightclubs
plans for the 1971 Israel Bond visit Israel for five weeks after
all within the hotel. Kosher and
Drive, in which the entire com• confirmation. Many of them will
Continental cuisine. Tel Aviv's
munity will be called upon to assist in ticket sales and man
most popular hotel.
participate. Highlight of the cam- the country store. Interest in mak-
For reservations call your
paign will be a reception at the ing the trip began two years ago
travel agent. Or call free anytime
home of Mr. and Mrs. David when the young people paid a
800-325-3535. •
visit to the Detroit Institute of
Wares on Bonnell St. May 19.
Arts for an exhibit on Masada,
1018 W. 9lie d.
Ferndale, Mich.
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the fortress of zealots against Ro-
Alfons G. Rehme
548-3926
Sheraton-Tel Aviv Hotel
Twenty-five Midwestern antique man tyranny.
Specialist in Volkswagen & Porsche
Between Livernois & Pinecrest
A memorial to the Six Million
was unveiled Sunday at Ohavas
Israel Synagogue, where ceremo-
nies were conducted by Rabbi Joel
Chazin of Ohavas Israel, assisted
by Cantor Moshe Rosenfeld. Guest
speaker was Rabbi Frederick
Eisenberg of Temple Emanuel, and
"One Man Tells Another"
We are pleased to announce that
selections were performed by the
Junior College Collegiate Singers.
Albert P. Smith, chairman of the
KENNETH E. ROCHLEN
college's department of fihe arts,
led the singers in the singing
of "Es Brent" It Burns), a song
has become associated
of the concentration camps; and
in a poetic rendition of the 23rd
with our firm as a
Psalm.
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HARRY THOMAS

Headquarters For Fine Clothing

Is MOVING

Registered Representative

E. HUTTON & CO.

Members New York Stock Exchange, Inc.
3101 North Woodward Avenue
Royal Oak, Michigan 48067
Telephone: 549-6133
38 offices in the United States and abroad

THE

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CORP.

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To: 24750 TELEGRAPH

at 10 Mile Road
Southfield

Phil Rotenberg, distributor for
Viking Sauna Co., has been
awarded a Distributor of the Year
trophy by the parent concern,
based - it San Jose, Calif.
• * *
Ahavas -Israel Sisterhood held
its • annual donor dinner Tues-
day evening, under the co-chair-
manship of Mrs. Victor Leven-
burg and Afrs. Abe Remes, and
assisted by Mrs. Jerome Rosen-
feld and Mrs. Joseph D. Wep-
man. The skit program was han-
dled by Mesdames Jerome Su-
bar, Sidney Mossman,' • Joseph
C. Weiner, Sidney Muskin and
Ben Wepman.
Sophie L. Dembinsky widow of
Abe Dembinsky, 1108 Cadillac S•-,
died April 18 at age 77. Surviving
are two sons, Mel Dean and Sey-
mour; a daughter, Mrs. Major-
(Anita) Belkin of East Grand Rap-
ids; two brothers, 10 grandchii:
dren and one great-grandchild.

NOW O PEN

Grace Convalescent Cede

Nursing & Convalescing Approved
by Blue Cross
and Medicaid

You are invited to call

864-8481

or visit by appt.

18901 MEYERS RD.

(Near 7 Mile)

Gubow to Preside
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at Concluding
Delegate Assembly
Men's Styling Shop
The Jewish Community Council's

Permanent-Press Full-length

THE EXECUTIVE

Lab Coat-65% Polyester,

35% Combed Cotton Twill

Permanent-Press

Professional Jacket-

65% Polyester, 35%

Combed Cotton - White

CENTER FOR ALL

CONVALESCENT NEEDS

and SICKROOM SUPPLIES

• Wheel Chairs

• Commodes

• Overbed Table

• Rubber Draw Sheets

• Patient Lifts

• Canes

• Urinals

• Cellular Blankets

• Incontinent
Pants & Pads

313 / 398-1616

Abe Drasin, an active member
of the community and leader in
Cong. Ahavas Israel, was ap-
pointed to the Grand Rapids City
Commission.
* * *

final delegate assembly of the
current season will be held 8:30
p.m. May 12 at the Jewish Center.
A traditional feature of the clos-
ing session is the election of Coun-
cil officers and members to fill
executive committee vacancies.
Council President Judge Lawrence
Gubow will preside at the session.
This will be Judge Gubow's last
official appearance before the as-
sembly as its president. He will
retire from office May 12 after
serving for three years in the
post. Hubert J. Sidlow has been
nominated to succeed Judge
Gubow.
Another annual feature of the

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13807 W. 9 Mile Rd.

is proud to announce

JERRY STODART
IS BACK! .

lc Double Trophy and Gold
d Winner at the
Meal
4(
1970 Barberama
Styling Show!

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SPECIALIZING IN

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• Custom Made Hair Pieces o Hair
Straightening • Hair Coloring
• The New "Shag" Haircut

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final assembly will be the introduc- *
tion of new member organizations *
Call For Appointment
which have affiliated with the Corn- *
munity Council during the past * Rudy Leiser (Owner)
398-4788 :
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year.
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