MUSIC TO PLEASE , HY HERMAN and his Orchestra 355-5962 ;V\S-1...-z_r---..-• ,:,;-"VZ._rVtr,T. S,L5.--,r'Z!',::',IZ t, TUES. & WED. SPECIAL! TINT 69$ COMPLETE WITH SET PERMS $995 COMPLETE WITH , HAIRCUT Cy SET ' Waif. g)esign, Studio 29505 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield, Mich. 1/2 Mile N. of 12 Mile Rd. t. Call 357-0410 Thomas J. Hotch Zionist Federation sponsors 'Salute to Olim' 30—Friday, May 28, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS of the Association of Americans and Canadians for Aliya in arrang- ing the "tzeikah le-shalom" — travel in peace—party the Zionist Federation will sponsor. Scholarship Fete Slated for June .27 "A Salute to Our Olim" will be sponsored here by the Detroit Zionist Federation 1-3 p.m. June 13 at the Zionist Cultural Center, Car- mi M. Slomovitz announced this week. Naming Dr. Sidney Z. Leib as ,chairman of the arrangements committee, Slom- ovitz announced that the DZF will salute the mem- bers of some 20 families who are to leave during . the coming two months as Olim- new settlers in Israel. Dr. Leib stated Dr. Leib that his commit- tee has enrolled the cooperation Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Style Director Bridesmaids 0 0 0 • GOWNS Lois Eke!man O 0 0 O 0 We spe6alize in Sylvia Alpert giving you the look you want for that most important event. We also have Gowns for the Mothers 0 •0 0 • • • Sylvia's Fashions 26571 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. (si 354-3554 S • Block West of Northwestern Hwy.) ZinfirriTTIFTInninr1=1- ?1" F S 4i I0; NOW OPEN Grace Convalescent Center Nursing & Convalescing ApprOved by Blue Cross and Medicaid 864-8481 or visit by appt. 18901 MEYERS RD. (Near 7 Mile) House of Living Rooms To Our Valued Friends: Irving Rosen, N.S.I.D., has just come back from a Euro- pean buying trip. We are inviting you to see the most unusual collection of imported decorative accessories, antique and con- temporary oil paintings, furniture, and designer lamps. We also have one of the largest fabric displays and deco- rator styled wallpaper samples in Michigan. Just wander through, browse, make an afternoon of it. Be our guest for coffee and cookies. You'll find a visit to the House of Living Rooms a most rewarding experience. E 215 W. FIFTH ST., ROYAL OAK 399-2600 Open Daily 10 to 9. Saturdays 10 to 5:30 The "missing link" between Is- rael and Diaspora Jewry in the area of news dissemination has been provided by ITIM, the Israeli news agency that recently formed an alliance with the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency. ITIM, the United Israeli Press, sent its associate editor, Amitai Mahler, to Montreal on an inaugur- al flight with Canadian Pacific Airlines; and on a brief stopover with relatives in the Detroit area, he explained the work of ITIM. Israel's counterpart of United Press International, ITIM gleans news from all countries, edits and translates those items it feels are of greatest value and then, on a network of teleprinters, dissemin- ates it to member papers through- out Israel. These papers include some 14 in Hebrew and six or seven in for- eign languages, including the Jer- usalem Post, printed in English. Radio and television stations also are serviced. ITIM is the Israeli agent of four news agencies, Reuters, Agence France Presse, UPI and, now, JTA. The latter al- liance is only three to four months old, but Mahler ex- presses great satisfaction that "we're getting Jewish news that we weren't getting before." The ITIM staff, with Mahler heading the editing work, includes 12 "on desk," 10 reporters in Tel Aviv and another dozen or so in the smaller towns. Mahler, 55, is a fourth-generation Israeli, whose • antecedents came to Palestine with the BILU move- ment in 1881. Farmers in Russia, they settled on land bought by Baron de Rothschild in the Rehovot area. Although his paretits still live there — at Mazkered-Batia — Mahler left home tp study at New York University,,!-white he gradu- ated Phi Beta 'kappa: : in.,1941. He majored in -Frenclk,and-Itninnreci,.in English and Geri; .= langifigeS which held him in `g613d -Stead for his future work. - He won a scholarships.; ji5r gi4thk ate studies, but Mahlet'iti§1( joined the British Army,, worIW: in intelligence for :the Allles for three years. He has •liVed_ in. Is ,- rael, working as a journalist, 1946. Mahler has an appropriate: name — Amitai means - truthful, "It's a challenge to be so in my field," he said. NY Jewish Federation Buys $1 Million in Bonds NEW YORK (JTA) — The pur- chase of an additional $1,000,000 in State of Israel Bonds has been authorized by the board of trustees of the Federation of Jewish Philan- thropies. This brings the federa- tion's investment total in Israel Bonds to $2,000,000. Its newly-elected president, Law- rence B. Buttenwieser, in announc- ing the board's decision on May 10, noted that the action resulted from a recommendation of its executive committee. The conclusion of the executive committee, Buttenwieser stated, was based upon "broad Jewish communal considerations." An ini- tial purchase of $1,000,000 of Israel Bonds was made by the federation in 1967. "From Moscow Till Jerusalem" — an analysis of the situation of Soviet Jewry — will be discussed by A. Alperin, co-editor of the Tog - Journal 8:30 p.m. June 5 at the Work- men's Circle Center. The meeting is under the spon- sorship of Far- band City Corn- mittee, and friends are in- vited by its chairman, Louis Alperin Levine. Refreshments will served. In growing old, we become more foolish — and more wise. —La Rochefoucauld IRVING WEISS gregation through which boys and girls are enabled to attend educa- tional programs in afternoon, Sun- day and Hebrew schools, as well as yeshivot and day schools- and special education programs. Student loans and grants also allow talented students to pursue their education at centers of higher Jewish learning in New York, Montreal and other cities, as well as in Israel. Stipends are given to needy campers at Jew- ish day and overnight camps. A special portion of the fund pro- vides religious articles for young men and women at colleges and universities. Rabbi EASKELL M. BERNAT, spiritual leader of Temple Isaiah, Lexington, Mass., has been appoint- ed director of the Chicago Federa- tion and the Great Lakes Council of Reform Synagogues, it was an- nounced by Earl Morse, chairman of the board of trustees of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations in his report to the board. 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Abraham Selesnys, Mrs. Ben Rubenfaer, will benefit and also was the guest of his aunt, the scholarship fund of the con- Mrs. Leah Feldman and cousins, Mrs. Sara Singa/ and Mr. and Mrs. Shimon Kleinplatz. Link With Jews of the Diaspora Told by Editor of Israeli News Agency . You are invited to call Iry Rosen N.S.I.D. 0 O • Paul Stark and Morris Cooper of the Association of Americans and Canadians are serving on the arrangements committee with Dr. Leib. JUNIOR and MISSES SHOW ROOM AND SALESMEN'S SAMPLE LINE SALE MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL BATHING SUITS $ o0 TO $ 4 5 71 EACH 1 & 2 pc. THE SAMPLE RAK Michigan BankAmericard Master Charge honored 2965 W. 12 Mile opposite Berkley Theatre Phone 399-3779 10 a_ m. to 5 p.m. Mon. thru Sot.