...LA. • , • • - • - • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, June 25, 1971 I Bar Mitzvas, Weddings and special °cuts:i•ns Garson Zeltzer Photographer 547 4805 Bnai Nathan H. Knoppow as president June 30 at the Kingsley Inn. Cock- at its 37th annual installation din- tails will be served at 6:30, din- ner at 7:30. Ruby has been a ner-dance. T h e member of the lodge for over 20 installing officer years, serving in every capacity was Nathan Rub- and heading enstein. Other of- most major com- ficers are: Isa- mittees. His suc- dor e Goldfarb, Harry Kaufman c e s s especially and Louis Foul- with blood bank membership and ant, vice presi- fund raising has dents; Carl Pearl, treasurer; M a x won many awards Schiff and Thom as from District Zohott, secretar- Knoppow Grand Lodge 6. ies; Kenneth Laker, chaplain; To be installed Steven Rader,.warden; and Charles as vice presi- Fink, guardian. Trustees are Harry dents will be Ruby Bodzin, Albert Farber, Albert Gut- Sheldon Fridson, William Gross man, Max K u s h n e r, Kenneth and William Roser. Outgoing pres- Laker, Edward Schussel and Jack ident is Irving Siegel. Installing Tarnow. officer will be Nathan D. Ruben- stein, an officer of the district. Detroit Lodge will see Marvin There will be a floor show and music for dancing. - BB Fights Pollution • Decor — gifts and more! NEW ORLEANS MALL PARAMUS, N.J.—More than 18,- 000 persons visited a week-long exhibit sponsored by the. Palisades (N.J.) Council of Bnai Brith, which focused on community pro- grams to combat pollution. The exhibit is one of dozens of educa- tional, clean-up and political action campaigns organized this year by Bnai Brith groups across the coun- try. Passport-Photos 2 for $ 3.95 Back Door Galleries Greenfield and Ten Mile 28631 Southfield S of 12 Mile 352-4116 Gonik's Kosher Meat, Fish & Poultry The Best Meat at The Best Prices Hamb. (3 lbs. or more) .. . 55e lb. 59' Tongues Pullets . . . 38' lb. 69' Liver Side of Beef (Freezer Packed 65c lb.) 20215 W. 7 Mile Free Delivery Rib Steaks $1.09 255-3777 EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA ? Cranbrook House Motel 20500 JAMES COUZENS (8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland) Cali 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations COLOR T.V.'s , COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Try Our Barber Shop Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT Airport Limousine Service Available ACCENTS GALORE J or Utuiucti featuring • Wall Decor • Gift Items .• Crystal • Limoges • Pewter • Home Accessories Wall groupings at no charge with this ad I I limited time only 15% 1 i Discount • on any purchase in the store` I L OWNER BETTY KLEIN 23908 W. 9 Mile open daily 10-6 -8 Activates Concern Is Expressed at Growing Rate of Arabs • Economic Branches Louis Marshall Lodge installed S. Ruby installed as president in Bildt 355-0718 Use Master Charge Bank Americard Your Bor Mitzvo or Wedding ROSENBLAT ORCHESTRA TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Press re- ports comment with increasing frequency that Arab workers are beginning to play a larger role in the Israel economy. In March Israel's building industry employed no less than 15,200 Arab laborers. There were 5,500 Arab employees in commercial establishments, 6,900 in factories and 1,300 in miscellan- eous jobs. The building trades and a number of factories now depend, in large measure, on Arab labor. Labor Minister Joseph Almogi is reported to have issued a warning that, while many jobs are held by non-Jews, there are still 25,000 Israeli youngsters not attending school and unemployed. MAURICE C. ZEIGER LODGE installed the following officers for 1971-72: Malcolm Simon, presi- dent; Saul Arsht, David Kruger, Seymour Lankowsky and Max Wayburn, vice presidents; Maurie Litvin and Herbert Nathan, secre- taries; Steven Meyers, chaplain: Stanley Berlin, warden; 'Bernard Stahl, guardian; and Sam Feig, Burt Gold, Harry Goldberg, Ed- ward Gordon, Richard Greenstein, Maxwell Handelman, Manuel Mac- kie and Frank Sharkus, trustees. ALBERT D. TUCKER CHAPTER will hold an art auction and exhibit 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. A champagne preview will be at 7:30. A prize will be awarded, and friends are welcome. For ticket information, call Mrs. Seymore Resnick, 398-2745. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE starts its 27th year of bowling 9:30 p.m. Sept. 2 at Southfield Bowl, Southfield. The league plans an- other tournament with Bnai Brith in Toronto. There are still some openings. For information, contact Harry Cohen, secretary, 548-3712. Brussels Symposium, Initiated at Rehovot, Draws Top Scientists The but in Adult Mimic & Entertainment UN 4-0237 NEW ORLEANS MALL • Dubb's Country Kitchen • Sherri's • Efros Prescriptions • Fabulous Star Bakery • Bud Rollins Shoes • The Bootery • Pickwick Shops • Bab's Hair fashions • Rigsby Shoe Service • Ma's Barber Shop • Room At The Bottom • Doug Hoffman, Ltd. The virtues of society are vices of the saints. Ralph Waldo Emerson For an Evening of Superb Entertainment . . . For Your Bar Mitzva or Weddings, etc. . . . MORI LITTLE THE EASY-TO-SHOP MALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA 356-4745 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •4, * * • * KE 8-1291 * * • Host Of Detroit 4 • 4 4 4 • Entertainment for All Occasions 4 4 • • • • Wedding • Bar Mitzvas • Banquets • Parties • • • • • • • etc. • • Contact Sidney Weiss for action 4 4 255-4640 18505 W. 8 Mile Rd. • . • • • . • • • • • • • • ... . BRUSSELS — "The Impact of Science on Society" will be the theme of an international sympo- sium here Monday and Tuesday at the Palais de Congres. Scientists from seven European countries— Austria, Belgium, Britain, Den- mark, France, Germany. the Neth- erlands—will join with scientists from Israel' and the United States in the symposium program. Initiated at the Weizmann Insti- tute of Science, Rehovot, the sym- posium is under the auspices of the European committee of the Weizmann Institute of Science and is sponsored by a committee of notables, among them five Nobel laureates in science. Belgian Minister Theo Lefevre, Altiero Spinelli and Dr. Albert B. Sabin, president of the Weizmann Institute, will be principal speak- ers at the official opening of the symposium. -Some 200 distinguished Europeans, including scientists, re- searchers, government planners, industrialists and leaders in pub- lic affairs, have been invited to the sessions. 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