THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—Friday, September 10, 1971 :Hiss Levine to Be Bnai David Boosts Israel Bond Sal e s Young Israel Dinner • for Bonds Wednesday Irifc 4 of Robert Ernest ,11illei- MISS JANICE LEVINE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Levine of Berkley Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Janice Karen to Robert Ernest Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs., C. S. Miller of Trenton. A fall wedding is planned. At the Bnai David leadership reception, which realized a total of $140,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions, are (from left) seated, Mrs. Charles N. Shere, Charles N. Shere, Dr. Maurice M. Silverman, president of the congregation, and Rabbi Hayim Donin; standing, Lew Kruger, Cantor Hyman J. Adler, Harry Koltonow and Jacques Torczyner, former president of the Zionist Organization of America, the guest speaker. The leadership affair was held in advance of the Bnai David Israel Bond dinner, which will honor Shere as "Man of the Year," 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the congregation. Robert St. John will be the speaker. Irving Belinsky will be the toastmaster. For reservations, call the Israel Bond .office, 557-6770. • Bnai Moshe Inaugurates Its Drive Mrs. David Pollack Heads Bond Ladies Ira Feinberg, who was the first American to join the ranks of Pal- mach, the commando unit of Ha- gana, during the Israel War of Independence, will be the guest speaker at the combined Young Israel pre-High Holy Day leader- ship reception dinner 7 p.m. Wed- nesday, at Young Israel of Oak- Woods Phillip Stollman is the congrega- tional and High RaiAm. Holy Day chair- At the Israel Fashion Festival man. Young Is- Luncheon, which resulted in $250,- rael of Oak- 000 in Israel Bond sales, are Woods, Young Is- (from left) Mrs. Nathan L. Fink, rael of Green- luncheon chairman; Mrs. David field and Young Pollack, who was installed as De- Israel of North- troit Israel Bond Women's Di , '- west Detroit are sion chairman; and Mrs. Peerce of New York, joining in this Israel Bond Women's Division dinner. Sponsoring the chairman, guest speaker. Pre-High H o 1 y D a y leadership INVITATIONS reception dinner ADDRESSED Feinberg are: David Ap- Wedding * Bar Mitzvas plebaum, David I. Berris, Morris * Sweet Sixteens, etc. Berris, Herman K. Cohen, David Still time for New Year Cards Dombey, Milton Duchan, Meyer Eisenberg, Rabbi James I. Gor- Linda 541-6421 I don, Rabbi Ernest Greenfield, Jer- ome Kelman, Leslie Kralcovits r Sol Lessman, Sam Loberman, Har- old Platt, Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, Abe Selesny, Dr. Morris Shoskes, DRESS SHOP Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Max Stoll- man, Phillip Stollman, Dr. Milton SIZES 1 2- 1 8 Superstine and Harry Yaffe. 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Shown are (from left) seated, Abraham Pasternak, Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Robert Mayer Evans, guest speaker,and Ben Kahn; standing, I. William Sherr, Irving Lopatin, Cantor Louis Klein and Simon Goldman. The affair was held in advance of the Israel Bond dinner, to take place 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Bnai Moshe. Senator Wayne Morse will be the guest speaker. For reservations, call the Israel Bond office, 557:6770. ..............::...............:.:............................................• ..• ... :.: . . ... . . GIRLS' .:. ... . . NYLON SKI JACKETS 01: Completely washable Gold, Navy, Red & Green . . . Pile Lined! Solids or stripes. One Year , Guarantee. c Many other olors. Wash- able. Sizes 4 to 6x $ 14 TO $ 1 8 Sizes 7 to 14 $ 1 6 TO $24 Y TFL-TWEINE MALL, 12 Mile & Telegraph SUN- DAY 12 to 5 Nt)1{TIVA(011) Itt N111.1.: ft I ) OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 A group calling itself the "He- brew Action League" has been formed in the Detroit area, under chairmanship of Jack Gunsaulus. Gunsaulus, of Oak Park, said the name of the group (Hebrew) was chosen to differentiate from the word Jewish, which he feels has a connotation of subservience among both Gentiles and Jews. As for action, Gunsaulus said the group's first project is to call upon the Oak Park School Board for the institution of Jewish studies in Oak Park High School. He added that the group's goals in- clude Jewish education influencing the Jewish community to "reorder priorities" and physical training to counter anti-Semitism, which he sees everywhere, on all levels. He said the HAL philosophy, based on Jabotinsky's ideas, is akin to that of the Jewish De- fense League, but added that his group "can't take the same kind of action because Detroit isn't like New York." CHILDREN — TEENS — ADULTS JOE CORNELL School of Ballroom Dancing •:: Mr. and Mrs. David J. Guss, former Detroiters of N. 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