'57.1iiireinitr- AVIISN Isms 0") ).L.;-:'' ,; 3 .&499Mr,-- Fabwiary -25 - 1972-- traiutsiin a. S eetbf to "--- AW .27E91/SALEM The K i bu t z woo": to encourage ltibul2lin "to invenient - Union "recentlY has ,•_ffy,-;ibeir- •immigration atr- - signed- an --agreement •a/Rh the sorptiOn ministry_ of agriculture providing beemseieseliklo • "es: loans on easy, terms to Icibut- Sa Thonias Morgan, Oakland: County Canter Chairman — Thomas C. Morgan," Jr.. a Birrn- Ingham stock broker, hal been named chairman of the American Cancer Society's educational and fund-raising Crusade in Oakland County in April. Morgan's appointment was an- nounced by Sidney Selig of Soittli, field, a member of the Oakland County_ unit's board of directors and chairman of its public educa, J. " -.Lion committee. Named as assist- ant Crusade chairman was , Art Lake of Birmingham who will 'as- sume the chairmanship in 1973. Besides Selig, other area mem- bers of,the ACS board of directors include Dr. Alan N. Mendelssohn, also:chairinan of the servicecom- mittee; Mark Linden and' Mrs. Louis Papo of Oak Park; and Dr. Sally B. Fand, ,Troy: : MORE LITTLE •• ORCHESTRA MAGICIAN Available For All Occasion` 20 years experience MAGICAL MEL' 547-2464 C reative R ofography • Weddings • Bar Mitsvas Buz Holzman 547-7054 or 398 1068 - Baubles & Lace They're Here New Spring Et 'Summer Stock Come in Now For The Best Selection 2743 Coolidge :etween 111/2 & '12 Mile 399-7869 Mon.-Fri. 10:30 to 4:00 iwbich absorb new immigranK fide:- the agreentent,_priniarily culturabLsettlements will be gibre —"-lor—qoa .ns of $5;950 for -every family absorbed. Settle- - iPents with both agricultural and 'industrial enterprises Will receivg: $3,570 and purely industrial settle- -ments Will receive $2,975" per Aiirturing - VICKIE CARROLL = : j?15:241:: 6. a ale12.; family. information BLOCH RUSE POST and AUX- ILIARY is having a -"Night at` the Winery" 8 p.m. Monday at the JWV headquarters. There will be wine tasting following by refresh- ments. Friends are invited. For in- formation, call the JWV office, 255-4743, or President Bertha Greenberg, 557-3949, evenings. Southfield Citizens Thanked by Golda Beth Abraham-Hillel Men's Club will offer the final breakfast forum of its 10th anniversary series 10 am. March 5 in the synagogue. Congressman William S. _Broom- field of the 18th Congressional Da lee * triet will discuss "United States Foreign Policy: Which Direction - ?" A member of Congress since . 1956, he is on its committee on foreign affairs and serves as con- rz gressional adviser to the Geneva Disarmament Conference. Rep. . Broomfield is an officer of the Michigan Chapter, American Red ogen -David for Israel. Jules Feldmesser,' "cei-cluiirman of the foium,•.will preside, and Rabbi Israel L•Halpern will intro- duce the congressman. Harry Left is president of the club and Bern hard Lichtenstein and Jules Feld- messer are arrangements chair- men. The breakfast forum is open to the entire community. I Men's Clubs Bnai Moshe Young Adults, for singles age 21-30, is sponsoring a "dance-in" :with • the Dynamic Duo Rock Band, 8 p.m., March 5 at the synagogue. The community is invited. There is an admission fee, and refresh- ments will be served. So. L. Rost One, two and three bedroom apartments- From $295/month to 5575/month. 5 apartments available, now leasing. ns 2945 Woodward Ave. north of -Hickory Grove Road Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 48013 - Phone (313)338-1800 MCI NOM; MON. 504; THUS. TIM SAT. 10-5; SUN. 124 Olt Cr- APIPOINTMINT — CUSSED TUESDAY end WEDNESDAY MITOrial FAMILY PLAN INC. 399-1320 a Nun Pr die Orgionahon MEN 4. -'1111 • 0 - Premiere Golda Meir has ack- novnedifed the 'thoughtfulness" of the citizens of Southfield and their 'mayor,—Norman Feder, upon the reeeipt of a marble paperweight , beariniti- the city's -Seat The re- marks, came in a personal letter from Mrs. Meir to Mayor Feder. Recently, Southfield resident Sid- ney Lantz, Michigan State com- mander of the Jewish War Vet- erans and chairman of the Mayor's Veterans Committee, toured Israel with the JWV and presented the gift to a member of Mrs. Meir's AESCULAPIAN "PHARMACEU- staff. In her letter to Mayor Feder, Mrs. Meir apologized .that she TICAL ASSOCIATION will hold Its installation dimier-dance 7:30 p.m. couldn't attend the presentation. March 4 at Town and Country Club. For reservations, call Charles Ten- Bnai Moshe Young nen, LI 2-2999, or Harry Katzman, 557-1373. Adults Plan Social' • • • Baal Moshe -Young _Young Adults - will BETH ACHIM MEN'S CLUB meet Sanday at the Char- will Sabbath services 8 ter House Lounge. Daniel Schwartz, p.m. conduct today, after which they will an adMinistritor of the psychiatric hold an oneg Shabat. clinic at .Sinai Hospital, will speak on "Abortion, Reform." Refreshments will be served and Adas Shalom Sets entertainMent will folloW. * * * Consecration Rites Danee-In Scheduled (313) 355-4672 Broomfield to Discuss- Foreign Policy at Forum „WV Along Woodward, just north of Hickory Grove Rood. You'll find a part of Bloomfield Low Polo Road you never knew existed. Satisfy your living needs with one of six designer floor plan options. the fou ._eeasonsui • The 20-year loani, which bear a Leaders of the Morton A. Silverman Detrigt . Post 135;•fiewlsli War Veterans, present an American flag to -Circuit Court Judge- - -5.5 per cent interest rate, are seen ■ • 5•• Nathan Kaufman in a recent ceremony. Shown with' the itidge are AND FEMALE (from left) Charles Miller, national service officer; Joseph Shapiro, ATION INFORMATION Americanism chairman; Norman Robbins, Post 135 commander; and Morris Tulupman, national executive board member. The post alt.:. li ■ abortion recently presented a flag to Cong. Beth Abraham in its new facilities. Visit The Four Seasons LOON BEYOND THE WROUGHT FENCE AND THE WALL OF TREES sHELDoli aterue Adas Shalom will hold its Hakdasha (consecration) 9 a.m. March 4' as part of its Shabat ser- vices in the main sanctuary. Fifty-one younsters newly en- rolled in the primary department of the Adas Shalom-United Hebrew School, will be inducted into their religious studies at this service. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Rabbi Jonas Goldberg will officiate, and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel and the synagogue choir will sing. The' children will be led in prayer and sang-by their teachers. 'Rudolf L. Leitman, first vice president of Adas Shalom, will tender greetings to the conse- crants and their parents.' Rabbi GOVberg and Emil Wolok, chair- matf-of,the.education commission, and Louis L: Rosen, director of youth activities. will present the consecrants with miniature Torah scrolls and candy. David M. Blumberg, international president of Bnai Brith, announced in Washington, D.C., that Detroiter MILTON M. 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