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November 12, 1971 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-12

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Dr. Looksteiri to Addresil .Anr!usii,
Bus,o1c.
„At
Bar Ilan,Dinner Here coif -'1:rec.

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TI1E-DETROITJEWISH. NEWS
• 40—Friday, thivandier 12;1971

0 ;titk,

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to Describe-vrhan
Challenge to. Ciub

NoliTaLAND CENTER MER-
Dr. Joseph -IL Lookstein, -CHANTS ASSOCIATION will give
chancellor of Bar-Bair Univer- away 150 free turkeys 10 a.mt Mon-
sity, will address the annual dhi- day. 'To win, pick up a. coupon at
ner of Detroit Triends of Bar- any' Northland store by Sunday;
Ilan 'University, Dec. 1, at Cong.
no purchase is necessary. FM in
Shaarey Zedek. The_ proceeds
the coupon and deposit it in the
• will go towards setting up the drum in the Great Lakes Court.
Judge Theodore Levin Chair in The Northland holiday speci al
• Law' at Bar-Ban. Reservations daily shuttle bus will continue
for the dinner are being taken Monday through Friday until Dec.
at the office of Bar-Ilan.-
25. The bus runs 'from 11 a.m. to
2 p.m. and there is a 10 cent fee.
A free map showing the two bus
routes and time schedules can be
picked up at the Northland Cen-
ter office.
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The GLASSFORD SHOP in the
Merrilwood Mall 11, Birmingham
bears a familiar name to those
seeking quality in foundation gar-
ments and lingerie. -Penny Lam-
brose offers both service and
value in a friendly atmosphere.
* * *
An art festival .wM be held 2-10
p.m. Sunday, at the -HAGOPIAN
GALLERY, 14000 W. Melt Mile.
Bob 'Hanamura, director, has ar-
ranged demonstrations. Music will
be provided by the Stoney Lone-
some Boys, a Blue Grass Band,
af 4-6 p.m. and-7-9 p.m. Crafts and
artwork will be sold.

Fr Bill Cunningham of Detroit's
Madonna Parish will speak on
• "The Challenge of Our City" before
•the Married Couples Club of Adas
°Shalom 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Northland Shopping Center Con-
course, Room B.
- Fr. Cunningham is the director
of Project Focus Hope, which gets
blacks and whites to work together
on projects designed to eliminate
the symptoms of a polarized so-
w"' ciety. He taught speech and drama
at Sacred Heart Seminary and so-
cial ethics at University of Detroit
• until the 1967 riots, when he gave
up his academic pursuits and be-
came a parish priest in the inner
city.
Refreshments will be served.

MRS. HAZEL B. ROBINSON of
Shiawassee Rd., Southfield,. was
invited . by President Nixon to
serve as a delegate to the White
House Conference on Aging sched-
uled for Nov. 28-Dec: 2, in Wash-
ington, D.C. Mrs. Robinson was
nominated as a delegate by Gdir.
- Milliken in cooperation with the
Michigan Commission on Aging.

DICK STEIN

Bar-Ban students are shown- here =enduing the map of the
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enlarged_ university - campus in Ram= Gan,

Presents

THE INCH STEIN ORCHESTRA

AND

THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA
; TIE M000I likCALISTELORCIL

Families of Retardates
to Be Advised on Finances

THE ORIN ROSS- ORCHESTRA'

U 7-2770

The Parents' Association for
Jewish Residential Care (for the
Retarded) will meet 8:30 p.m.
Thursday at the' Jewish Center to
hear a panel on "Estate and Trust
Planning for Families with a Re-
tardate."
Morton Collins will conduct the
discussion .by:,Judge Ira Kaufman
of "the ; Wayne - - County Probate
Court; Burton Iambi: trust ' attor-
ney,; and Donald Levitt, trust offi-
eer.:et.-therCity National Bank.

Portraits - Candids
Restorations - Passports
Frames.- Invitations _

Marilyn Shopiro's
bel-crest, Studio-

23352 Frirmintail
Farmington, Mich:
474-7762

Caricatum

for your party

The Br(Ocrs
v04tfic for
Young IsraeljEvent

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SAM FIELD

3994320

Emigre' Broth_ers Begin

New

Life at Yeshiva U.

NEW YORK — "We're here to
learn for once' in freedom , to live
for once as Jews"- the words of
17-year-old Ludwig and 19-year-
old' Theodore Eisner, Russian
brothers who have enrolled as
freshmen at Yeshiva University
after they and their' family were
brought to the U. S. They were
reunited with relatives separated
26 years by Nazi concentration
camps and Russia's stringent exit
policy.
The youths, their mother and
father, two brothers and two sis-
ters, now living in Brooklyn, came
to the U. S. seven months ago
following a plea by New York
Governor, Nelson Rockefeller to
the' Soviet government last year.



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11 801lield ON Ton Milli

Onai q3ritA
A- ctivities

PZSGAII LODGE will present, a
cultural program 8:30 p.m. Monday
at Cong. Bili,Dayld; for its mein-
hers, their families and friends.
Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel wit present a concert of
Jewish inisie: 'Martin- Doctiaroff,
attorney and vite=ehalinian - ofille
Michigan ,Regional Board of the
Anti-Defamation League, will .dis-
< cuss problems .facing the - commun-
ity Indy.- Attendance Is 'open•.aid
refreshments will - be served.

Louis D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER will show the movie "Beyond
the Mirage" 8:15' p.m. Monday
at the Workmen's Circle Center.
The movie depicting Israel's strug-
gle for existence will be shown
at no charge. Mrs. Sidney Bidet-
man, past president of Metro-
politan Real Brith women's coun-
cil, invites guests. Refreshments'
will be served.
• • •
PISGAH CHAPTER will hold its
annual games party and luncheon
noon Thursday at Zionist Cultural
Center. Mrs. Leonard Sims and
Mrs. Marvin Levy, chairman, have
arranged for many prizes. Tickets-.
cnay -be purchased at the door or'
call Mrs. Sam Hamburger, `544 ,_
7307, or Mrs. Irvin Faudman,
547-5085.

DETROIT BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER ,
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Oaki
Park Community Center. Mary.:'
Beck former member of the:Detroit.
Common Council, will.speale
problems of Detroit. liefreshmeatt2
and a social hour cial -
Guests are invited.

- MARTIN. FEINsTEIN has been
named 40- the new Peet of .e4ce-c*;
live- - director .- of -performhig,-;arts:.
of the John __F., Kennedy Center-,
in Washington. Feinstein has been
associated.- with ,Sol /Jur= COlir,:"
xer44or th0'its§t - 41-21earl1/24g0: -."
Parent/Z.-A 'llet-,PtesiflettW'd
the Hurok organization worbaygi
public relations.

The TEL TWELVE MAIL COIN
SHOW, presented by. the, Royal
Oak Coin Club, -will be held Sat-
urday and Sunday. ever 60 dealers
from throughout the Midwest, in-
cluding Canada, will participate in
the show. _

The Young Israel branches of
Oak-Wcicids and Greenfield . an-
rtaiince the return engagement-Of
the. -Brathers; = Zim for a 'Hantika
Musical Festival 8:15 -pan.' Dec.
26, at Oak Park High School.
Chairmen for the musical festi-
val are Ronald Berman and Jack
Zwick. -The , committee is com-
prised of Dr. David Berris, Harry
Blitz, Howard Burg, Milton Bu-
chan, Dave Feldstein, deorge Gel-
berman, Rabbi Ernest Greenfield,
Joseph' -Greenfield, Alex Joseph,
Sam Loberman, Max Raimi, Elie
Rosenbaum, Gordon Ryback and
Edward Traurig.
Tickets can be _bought from
committee members or by calling
Young Israel of Oak Woods, 398-

U77.

The Czechoslovakian, Folk Com-
pany,". BROLIN,-- consisting of 35
singers, dancers' and musicians,
appears at the Masonic Auditorium
_

FOR THE'RESTAN
MUSIC AND _ENTERTAINMENT

SAM- EIMISAIER',

His
358-0938

Aud

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Branch Two to Hear
Talk on Ben.Yehndah

Herbert- Pevos, cultural chair-
'Man of Branch Two, Labor Zion-
ist Organization, announces a
meeting of Branch Two will take
place 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Breese, :23237,
home of Mrs. : Max
Providence, Southfield.. S
Mrs. Adele Mondry Will speak
on "The We and Achievements of
Ben Yehuda."‘ At, social hour' will'
follow.

:11111TED TABLE PAD CO2

Our 30th Year



Dr. ABRAHAM -40sauttAits-
Oma.;, of-. the' fareitiast Jew-

ish scholars of,,,the ,20th ,Cen-
tary, will
Democratic Legacy
:vs*
tented annually by the-.- .:AidiDe;-
famation Leagueef - -BnidBrith for .
"distinguished contribtitions to -the
enrichment of Ameriees-dentocra-
tic heritage." be'
made Nov. 22 at•-• :edintier held in
conjunction tvith;'-'thei. ADL. 58th
annual meeting- t' ::GO6siflger's;
New York..
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