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November 26, 1971 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-26

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ME OMIT JEWISH IS
Friday, tisvmdper 26,1M-3i

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Windsor's _ Peretz
School to -Present
Concert Sunday

A 40th viedding anniversary party was given in honor of Jack
and Edith Friednisn7of Jerome Ave., Oak Park; by: their children,
Alvin and Madelyn. Friedman, Ronald and Linda Sherr and Arthur
and Leba Friedman, and by their grandchildren at the Icing's Arms
restaurant.
Dr. and Mrs. Larry Weisman of Huntington Rd., Huntington Woods,
beste d a football _games party for 100 fans and wives. Dr. and Mrs.
Wesiman had the Din Yessian Group play for the occasion.

The I. L. Peretz School and
Hebrew Academy of Windsor is
holding its first annual banquet
and concert 6 p.m Sunday at the
Jewish- Center, 1641 Ouellete,
Windsor.
The children of the school will
perform a choral recital, and the
Dor Iladash singers also will en-
lertaln. Rabbi Irvin E. Witty, e.x-
ecutive director Board of Jew-
ish Education in Toronto, will be
guest speaker.
There is an admission charge.
• • •

Greengtone- - Heads Service Group

Warren D. Greenitonl eilias been rael Emergency- Fund and was
elected president Azt-,,the, Detroit formerly chairman of the cam-
Service Group, the --yeactrennitipi- paign's mercantile division. He
ganization for lund'anli,eitation'on will serve as chairman of the
behalf of the Jewish 'Welfeie_Eiid- trades and professions - divisions
eration, at the bi;.
during the 1972 fund-raising drive.
ennial DSG Meat.
A detailed report on the recently
ing at the Jewish
concluded '1971 Israel tour was-
Center. He suc.
presented during last week's meet-
ceeds Paul Brod,
ing by Dr. Hyman Mellen, the mis
sion leader.
er who served for
four years.
Lewis F.:. Grots-
Sioux City Community
man, Arthur
Howard and Mil-
Seeks Jewish Families
ton J. Miller, who
• SIOUX CITY, Ia. (JTA) —
were elected vice
The Federation of the Sioux City
presidents, a I s
Greenstone
will serve as representatives 'from Jewish community, which has been
in population in recent
DSG on the board of governors dwindling
years, has sent out an appeal to
of the Federation: - -
federation directors . and rabbis
Paul Broder was elected presi, throughout the United :- States to
dent of the DSG .board of direc- publicize the advantages, of set-
tors, with Louis C. Blumberg as tlement in Sioux City for Jews
vice chairmen.: George D. Keil is "seeking a smog-free, strife-free
chairman of the executive com- environment to raise their fam-
mittee.
ilies,"
Greenstone Served- as Pre-cam-
The apteal, in the form of a
paign vice chairman - during', the letter, said the federation had
1971 Allied - Jewish Campaign-ls:.. started a "family resettlement pro-
gram" ;to "expand our Jewish
population." -
Describing Sioux City as one with
90,000 residents, the letter said-
there --were three synagogues, a
Jewish: Community center with a
Reservations are-still availebie nursery school and community He-
for the annual dinner of Detroit
Friends of Bar-Han- University -6 brew school, a-kosher butcher shop
p.m. Wednesday -at -Cong.,Sliaarey and a kosher _bakery. It listed the
Jewish population as-450 families.
Zedek. - -
-The letter also offered jobs to .
Dr. Joseph--117- Ltitoksfelii; clan- qualified Jewish -personnel.
xllor of Bar Rau University; will
10 September, 1970; a federation
!ornially announce .the establish- official-_said the -runnber of eight
neat of a -Juage:TheUdoreLevin to .14-year:elii Jewish children '-Watt
hair in La* at Bar
112 in 1970 and was -exPected to
For information,- Call the Bar- drop to 99 in 1971. A total of 524
Ian
ce, =Amp.
Jewish families were listed In 1970.

Bar-Ilan Dinner - •
Set Wednesday-

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SATURDAY
9:30 A.M. TILL 9 P.M.

Shown: 3 pc. Knit Goucho
Set with Genuine Suede
Poncho! Yesterday $78

SATURDAY!

$ 3 6

- Rabbi David Lieberman, dean
of Yeshivath Beth Yehuda and
spiritual leader .of Cong. Bnai is
rael in -Detroit, will speak at the
second annual "Back to School
Night" of Shear HashoMayim Re-
ligious School, Windsor, 8:30 p.m.
Dec. 6. His topic will be "Tradi-
tion and the Generation Gap."
Rev. Irving Dubitsky, com-
munity shohet, mashgiakh and
synagogue Bar Mitzva instruc-
tor will be honored as "Teacher
'
of the
Year." He has worked in
Windsor Jewish education and
Kashrut areas for the past 27
years.
Other teachers in the school
will speak to the parents. They
are Rabbi Chaim Schloss, Rabbi
Joseph Moseson, Mrs. Louis
Parnes, Mrs. Melvin Sachs, Mrs.
E. Lustig, Henry Baum, Yaakov
Getz and Pearl Fishman.
Rabbi -Melvin Sachs is school
principal, and Dr. S. Stollman is
congregational leader.

SATURDAY! -

DESIGNER
COSTUME!

DESIGNER SUIT!

CLEAN UP!

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SATURDAY!

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SATURDAY'!

$ 425

Hinz
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Messages to Servicemen
''h U.S. Air" Force,, Military

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Holiday Sale!

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Shaer Hashomayim
to.Honor Rev. Dubitsky

Borman Ell-Resident
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wiff. t..holdz:- Xannatd.,5. fund-raising
games and- auctlimA: 30, Id011;SaV
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Editor, 'The Jewish . News:
On Sunday, evening, a group of
us from Borman Hall was. enter-
tained by the kMusie Study Club - of
Metropolitan Detroit At the South-
field-Lathrup High School Audi-
torium.
The artists were Theodore R.
Baskin,- oboist; who gave a brilli-
ant performance, ably accompan-
ied by Cynthia Reim.
The second Artist was Beth
Rhodes, pianist, 20 years of age.
Modishly gowned in purple velvet,
she also gave a most brilliant per-
forniance. In - addition to being
..sucikan expert pianist, she also jA
•very- attractive.
This was strictly a cultural eye-_
ning,ind all of us enjoyed the ev e
nhig- very much.
FANNIE HIEGEL

Per dISI. ace. -
plus S20 tax & services

= .

. David K. - Page, :(eight), re-
eeives the- Frank -A.- Weisman
Memorial Award for outsbuiding „
young leadership from Alan E.
Schwartz,_ president of the Jew-
ish Welfare: Federation. The
award is given annual to hon-
or communal- leadership. : Page
is co-chairman of the attorneys'
seetion for the 1972 Allied Jew-
" ish Campaign-Israel Emergency
Fund. He serves as a member
of Federation's , community rela-
tion division and is a director
of the Jewish Community Center.
He is president of Detroit' Men's
ORT and 'a member of the com-
mittee on leadership develop-
ment of the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare Funds.
Page also has headed a commit-
tee on campaign programs which
led the way for the Detroit Fed-
. eration's. expending "commitment-
, to. encouraging Jewish content
programing for college students.

GREEN-8 SUBURBAN
ONLY!

were $210

SATURDAY !

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