38—Friday, January 28, 1972 THE DIETROFFJEW5D mriS Forest1Nanke4. far Losi&-,COOPe 17 Nathan Kaufntan's Role as Judge, Frjend to Youth Honored at Dinner A onetime newsboy who as a judge has never quite forgotten the needs of children was honored by his synagogue Tuesday eve- ning — 50 years after he observed his Bar Alitzva at the -old Cong. Beth Abraham on Winder St. Judge Nathan Kaufman's col- leagues in the legal profession, as well as community leaders and synagogue 'friends, were in the testimonial dinner gathering of some 350. The event marked the presentation of Cong. Beth Abra- haritHillers first Community Serv- ice Award and the establishment of a Judge Nathan J. Kaufman Library at the synagogue, of which he has been a lifelong member. The Wayne County Circuit Court judge was cited for. his quarter-century of service to the community, including, in particu- lar, his work with troubled youth as a former juvenile court judge, and his active role in unionism. Three justices of the Mich- igan Supreme Court — Chief Justice Thomas M. Kavanagh, Thomas G. Kavanagh and John B. Swainson — expressed the tMlonte of the bench, and many other judges were in the au- dience. Apologizing because "There are many gifts that we owe him, but the impoverished condition of the city allows us only to give a gift of the spirit." Detroit Coinmon Councilman Mel Ravitz read a resolution signed by the mayor and council members extending their commendation for Judge MUSIC HY SAM BARNETT AND HIS 70RCHESTRA 968-2563 MAGICIAN Specializing in Children's Parties Bar Mitzvas, Etc. • Kaufman's service, which has brought him national prominence and distinction. ' A longtime friend of Judge Kaufman, Sheldon Tappes — to- day treasurer of the Detroit chap- ter of the NAACP — recalled their early days as automobile union activists. (Judge Kaufman was vice president- of a UAW local at the Ford -Motor Co. bomber plant during World War II.) Tappes extended - the apprecia- tion of the black community and the- NAACP for Judge Kaufman's compassion and understanding at the bench. • HAND-CRAFTED • CUSTOM STYLING • PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 345-5350 MADE IN MICHIGAN UNITED TABLE PAD CO. Our 30th Year 0 = . Vi aly -•••••••••• 10m BALLET INSTRUCTIONS .. .. by ...___ DORIS. RAPPORT CALL 548.7656 Louis CooPer of Dante Ave., Oak Park, shown with his wife, at- taches a plaque on the wall of the John F. Kennedy memorial after he dedicated a forest in the Kennedy Peace Forest in Jerusalem. Many friends and relatives were present at the recent dedication. Cooper is the brother. of Mrs. Pearl Nosan, past president of the Women of Jewish National Fund. The forest will be known as the Louis Cooper Forest. "WEIGHT REDUCTION" Watch For Opening of ”Contour-Nrop Salon" LOSE ONE ,L13, DAILY "-CA- /Come•OVallies method NO Warm - 75,4330, Business Brevities young people in distress, for whom he has pioneered many programs and taken an active part in national conferences. Israeli Items- Featured The synagogue's tribute was in the form of a Torah scroll, which was presented by Rabbi Israel I. Halpern. A young member of Beth Abra- ham-Hillel, Mindy Smith, spoke on behalf of her peers, and Joel Tauber expressed the affection of "Uncle Nate's" large family -- most of whom were present for the evening and who together con- tributed $1,000 toward the library in his name. (A $5,000 gift for the library from Dr. and Mrs. Max Newman, friends of the honoree, also was announced.) Judge Kaufman, in turn; cited his wife Beatrice and his "adopted parents," his in-laws the Hyman Taubers. The Kaufmans have a daughter, Bose Blake, and six grandchildren. Also on the program were Irv- ing Adler, president of the con- gregation; Cantor Shabtai Acker- man; Marvin Wagner, president of the Beth Abraham-Hillel Youth Group; and Cantor Israel Fuchs. Irwin I. Cohn, master of cere- monies, served as dinner chair- man, assisted by Jack Schon and Dr. Robert Schlaff. JWV Jewish War Veterans Ladies De- partment of Michigan and their auxiliaries will hold a brother- hood tea 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Delores Green- span, 29540 Stellamar, Southfield. There will be a panel discussion headed by post department presi- dents -Rose Cowan and Cookie Op- penheim. Friends are invited. For information, call the JWV office, 255-4743, or President Mrs. Rosalyn Liner, LI 7-7132. CUSTOM TABLE PADS Soave State Rep. Joseph Forbes read a House resolution citing Judge Kaufman's work with Howard Belkin 545-1262 - Avram Levy and Amnon Reiter have opened Mediterranean Im- ports, featuring. items from Israel and other Mediterranean lands, in the Continental Market at 210 S. Woodward, Birmingham. Gift items from Israel include leather goods,-glass, paintings, chess sets. ashtrays made of stone from Sinai and wall hangings. Other countries represented are Italy and Spain. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For information, call 642-6780. 0 • C. MR. ARNOLD'S BEAUTY COL- LEGE, with locations in Ferndale, East Detroit and Dearborn, is continuing under the direction of Mrs. Arnold Bitkowski, after the recent death of her husband, who founded the business. She offers new techniques in cosmetology and personalized customer serv- ice. Ann Barnes, an instructor at the college, is manager of the Ferndale school. She invited those with hair problems, and potential cosmetologists to visit the school. AMERICAN SAVINGS ASSO- CIATION achieved record-break- ing growth last year with total assets in:Teasing to more than S270,000,000. Alfred L. Deutsch, chairman of the board, reported that 1971 was the most successful year since American was founded in 1947. Why Pay More? MAJOR DISCOUNTS Special Far January 20% ABOVE SALE Call E. Mouth Unique Furniture 559-6334 - DECORATING ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE Southfield Rd., Southfield. Coor- dinators Emil and Bertha Spil- man announce that this is the first in a series of shows featur- ing Israeli artists. ♦ * * Benjamin H. Paddock, 111, presi- dent of CITY NATIONAL BANK, an onun ced that DONALD H. LEVITT has been promoted to as- sistant vice president and trust officer. Levitt joined CNB in June 1966 as assistant trust officer and consultant for personnel trust and estate planning. He was promoted to trust officer in 1969. • * * DISNER AND SONS announces the appointment of Harry Resnick to the sales staff. Resnick brings years of experience in serving men with their clothing and accessories needs. ings for 1971 and a 20 per cent in- crease in total assets. Adas Shalom Marrieds Collect for Book Sale Candy Coistorpiocoa Personalized Party Mementos Invitations and Party Ac- cessories for an occasions. MARCIA MASSERNMI 646-6138 Iry Ashin JEWELER Lois Winsen announces the open. ing of '"EYE-MAGINATION," a new advertising and public rela- tions service. The boutique will serve both agencies and advertis- ers with consultation, copy, radio and television spot production. After 16 years in Detroit HAM- ILTON HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. has moved to new offices in Southfield, according to the com- pany's owner, Erry Loewenthal. A man is known by the com- Loewenthal announced that his pany he organizes. — Ambrose company's offices are now at 15650 W. 10 Mile Rd. Bierce. * ISRAEL DISCOUNT BANK LIMITED, Tel Aviv, the main sub- sidiary of IDB Bankholding Corp., Ltd. (OTC), reported a 14.3 per cent growth in net operating earn- NOW ALL-` -BRANDS An art show and sale will be held from noon to •3 p.M. Satur- day and Sunday at the AMIE LESTERRE ART GALLERIES on Selected Jewelry, Diamonds & Watches Fine Watch & Jewelry Repair 32733,Franklin Rd., Fianklin, Mich. 626-8259 SUNDAY AT SYLVIA'S 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. One Day Only SPECIAL GROUP OF LONG DRESSES SPRING & SUMMER 30%—__OFF ONE DAY SPECIAL All Costume Jewelry 1/2i OFF "SURPRISE SPECIAL" Brides to be — now is the time to order gowns for your Bridesmaids for spring & summer weddings. Assure yourself of a choice selection now. (also gowns for the mothers, all sizes) Adas Shalom Young 'N Marrieds now are collecting hard- and soft- cover books for a book - sale, to be held in March. Children's books and puzzles that are intact also are needed. To contribute, call Lana Hoenig, co-chairman, 398- 3772, or Judie Pollak, co-chairman, 548-7764. Compassion The wretched have no compas- sion.Sa muel Johnson. 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