American in Israel Falls III From U.S. Soup UJA Mission Dines With Golda Meir WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration reported this week that an American in Israel has been in a coma for a week after eating contaminated canned soup sent to him by a friend in the U. S. Michael Alan Segel, 27, was found unconscious, and the resi- due in an empty vichyssoise can discovered in his kitchen was tested and found to contain botulin toxin. He was listed in critical condition, and antitoxin was sent from London. Segel reportedly received the soup in a gift package sent in May by a friend through a Chicago 1 epartment store. 14 Ulpanim Organized NEW YORK—The "Ulpan Cen- ter" of the World Zionist Organi- zation's American Section will op- erate 14 locations for the fall term, beginning during the week of Oct. 13, for instruction in modern He- brew. Conducted jointly by the Theodor Herzl Institute and the World Zion- ist Organization's department of education and culture, the Ulpan Center conducts classes for be- ginners, intermediate and advanced students. Some 1,500 men and women, over 17 years of age, are expected to enroll for these courses in conversational Hebrew. Each course includes 30 sessions in a 15-week period. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 10, 1971-43 OPEN SUN. 1 1-4 HARRY THOMAS Fine Clothes For 35 Years 24750 Telegraph at 10 Mile Daily 9-6. Thurs. & Fri. to 8 The Finest of Nationally Advertised Clothing at the Price You Would Expect to Pay Passports-Photos 2 for $ 3.95 Back Door " Galleries 28631 Southfield S of 12 Mile 352-4116 Classified Ads Get Quick Results — ENROLL NOW — JACK BARNES DANCE CLASSES 44'` In Your Home or Club dfs ,S$ .6$ •• — PRIVATE — GROUP ADULT — CHILDREN Detroit members of the United Jewish Appeal Prime Minister's Mission gathered at the Knesset with more than 200 leaders of the American Jewish communtiy for the concluding dinner with Golda Meir Sept. 1. Shown are (from left) Samuel Frankel, leader of the local delegation; William Avrunin, executive vice president of the Jewish Welfare Federation; Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Levy; Abraham Borman; and Paul Zuckerman, national chairman of he UJA. Max M. Fisher, chairman of the Jewish Agency executive committee, was a participant in the group, representing the Allied Jewish Campaign of Detroit. Social Services Experts Listed For JNF Women's Seminar Sept. 23 355-3100 rnodiqizrranan* *HIGHLIGHTING TWO WEEKS OF FASHIONS AND CRAFTSMANSHIP FROM THE GREAT FASHION HARBORS, SEPTEMBER 13 THROUGH 25. Announcements Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schlissberg (Janice Gross) of Lansing, a son, Henry Eric. * * * Aug. 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Charles I. Taylor (Sharon E. Pierce), 25341 Shiawassee, Southfield, a daughter, Stefanie Pain. * * * Aug. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. San- ford Layne (Judith Newman), 22821 Staunton, Southfield, a son, Adam Owen. * * * Aug. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Berman, 30530 Southfield, a son, Matthew Brian. * * * Aug. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Rick Schiller, former Detroiters of To- ronto, a daughter, Jennifer Alayne. * * Aug. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey- Hurvitz (Marilyn Grayson), 24015 Lee Baker, Southfield, a daughter, Rachel Carman. RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 ALAN D. KANDEL RICHARD STRICHARTZ A panel of experts on social serv. ices in the metropolitan area will give an inside view of the Jewish community's agencies which help solve the problems of people in the area, on Sept. 23, at the second of the fall forum sessions of the women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. The "Discovery" session will be held at 12:30 p.m. at the Jewish Center. Alan D. Kandel, director of so- cial planning for the Federation; Mrs. Charles Lakoff, president of the Neighborhood Service Organi- zation and former president of the Jewish Family and Children's Service; and Richard Strichartz, general counsel and acting director of the Center for Urban Studies, Wayne State University, will talk on different aspects of the prob- lems of people in the metropolitan area. The first session ,of the fall forum, "Exploration," is a bus tour of facilities of Jewish agencies from the northern suburbs to the inner city. It will start at 10 a.m. next Thursday, from the United Hebrew Schools, 21550 W. 12 Mile. Mrs. John L. Greenberg is chair- man of fall forum, with Mrs. My- ron LaBan as chairman for the "Discovery" session assisted by Mrs. Stuart LaKind, co-chairman. The two-session forum is open to all women who gave to the Al- lied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund. Reservations may be made at the women's division of- fices, WO 5-3939. RABBI SHAIALL ZACHARIASH 557-9666 MOHEL Rev. HERSH!. ROTH Certified Mohel 557-3186 or • 557-1 585 AT WINKELMAN'S DOWNTOWN STORE: Phoenician glass antiquities excavated and personally autographed by Moshe Dayan. Priced from $550 to $875 • on Bnai Moshe Dance The Dynamic Duo band, featur- ing Jerry Gooze and Mark Russell, will be featured at an evening planned by the Bnai Moshe Singles Group 8 p.m., Sunday at Alvaro's, Royal Oak. Singles age 21-30 are invited. There is a reduced fee for mem- bers. For information, call Bnai Moshe, LI 8-9000. activities in Society Mrs. Irving Dworman, together with WILPF (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom) members Mrs. Harry Riseman and Jean Holtzman, who serve an the Detroit Committee for UNICEF, are helping man the UNICEF booth at the Michigan State Fair. The public is invited to the booth in the Gold Building through Sunday, to re- ceive literature and watch a film showing 'UNICEF projects. Mrs. Rose Bakst of Borman Hall recently hosted her niece Mrs. Shoshana Kaminer of Ramat Gan, Israel. Mrs. Kaminer is the sole survivor of her family, having migrated to Israel from Europe with friends in 1935. The two women had never met. Also visiting were her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Yale. Kahn of San Diego. The Bodzin Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bodzin, 23031 Webster, Oak Park. Election of officers will be held. Yetta Bodzin will be welcomed back after a year's stay in Israel. Out-of-town guests here for the wedding of Patricia Williams to Glenn Sikora Sunday afternoon included Eric Ager of Chicago, the Aba Triflers and AN/rum Grubers of Toronto, Mrs. Sylvia Brilliant and the Harvey Triflers of Cleveland. Beautiful Bedouin and' Yemenite jewelry from Israel, including bracelets, pins, pendants, earrings and rings. Priced from $7 to $210 • Magnificent ceramics from Israel, including dolls, candlesticks, vases and menorahs. Priced from $23 to $260 AT WINKELMAN'S LINCOLN CENTER STORE: • SHALOM RALPH LI 7-9489 • provIded by America-Israel Culture House of New York • A thrilling exhibit of the meticulous craftsmanship for which Israel is famous. Personally selected for Winkel- man's Focus: Mediterranean by Mrs. Meira Geyra, Director of the Israeli Arts and Crafts Center of America-Israel Culture House. Dynamic Duo Descends REV. MOHEL EXHIBITION AND SALE OF ISRAELI GIFTS • A collection of Yemenite and Bedouin jewelry, rings, pins, necklaces, bracelets, pendants, earrings, cuff links. Priced from $27 to $210 AT FIRST FEDERAL BUILDING, DOWNTOWN, DISPLAY AREA, 1ST FLOOR: Exhibit and sale of applique banners on biblical themes by famed Israeli artist Kopel Gurwin, sponsored and circulated by the Israeli Arts and Crafts Center of the America-Israel Culture Foundation, New York. •