THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 24, 1972 25 Bazak Israel Guild e for '72 -'73 ,_- lines needed for a proper tour of Mexican Trip Follows Bazak Israel Guide has already Rosenfeld-Gurvvin Rites Delegate Assembly Hears Plea gained wide acceptance for its Israel. The newest edition, "Bazak thorough presentation of the guide- Israel Guide 1972-1973" just pub- to Support Borman Parents lished by Harper, gains significace - _ --JOE 'MILLER HIS O RCHESTIIA -music Fe: AN Occasions U 5-1244 YOUR -CANDID COLOR FINER WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY IAIINER AND ASSOCIATE _ S KE 1 8196 - LET ME SNOW YOU A NEW DIMENSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY in its having been brought up to date. Produced by Abraham Levi, the new Bazak Gni& has the neces- sary information about touring, it deicribes the Israeli' communities —Jewish, Christian, Arab, Druze —and is especially valuable for the routes it draws for travel through the land.-- These routes are as important for the tourist as knowledge of the cities and kibutrim, all of which are delineated in all de- tails. Maps included in this work will serve the tourist well both in ac- quiring a knowledge of the land as well as in driving through it. All essentials necessary for tourism are properly covered in this guide, whose producers have the experience gained in produc- ing many years' similar works. High commendation is given this guide in an introduction by Israel Minister of Tourism Moshe Kol. gain This Year We Would 'Like The Opportuni To Prepare Your Passover Fish Order, As Always, Personal Attention Given to Each Order. We Bone, Skin, Grind Orders Free of Charge. s. 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A puzzle has been created by Free Press columnist Bob Talbert On Wednesday he wrote about a Southfield beauty shop that was disrupted by the anger of a new owner who discharged hairdress- ers, had to call police to escort screaming cosmetologists and promptly closed the shop. "But," the Columnist added, "the hairdressers' screams were nothing compared to those of some two dozen customers, mostly wealthy Jewish ladies, whose heads were left partially done. Now that's a scream." The question arises: how does Talberg know when a lady is Jew- ish and what's his method of learn- ing that she is wealthy? And some are asking: doesn't he know that on a Saturday the Jewish ladies are in the synagogue? Talberg sure muddied the dirty waters from unwashed heads! —S. F. S. 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He suc- ceeds Richard Solan, who served in that capacity for several years. The announcement was made jointly by Alan E. Schwartz, Fed- eration president , and Irwin Green, UJC pres- ident. At the same time, Maurice S. Cohen was nam- ed vice chairman of the committee, which is charged with locating and acquiring site s a n d properties for current and future u s e of Howard member agencies of Federation. Other members of the committee are Irwen I. Cohn, Samuel Frankel, Lewis S. Grossman, Mil- ton M. Howard, Graham A. Orley, Erwin S. Simon, Bert L. Siniikler, Phillip Stollman and Paul Zucker- man. Green and Schwartz are ex officio members. ri •'NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES Passover Super Special An appeal on behalf of the par- ents of Borman branch of the United Hebrew Schools, who are seeking to keep the school open next; year, was issued at the dele- gate assembly of the Jewish Com- munity Council—last week. Ralph Levy, who has been lead- ing a campaign for the Northwest Detroit area school, the last in the city, contended that the needs of Jewish families in Detroit are being disregarded in "institutional decisions." "These families have their backs up against the wall," he said. "They want to bring up their children Jewish within the city of Detroit," but there is "only one synagogue with a commitment to remain (Beth Moses). The children attend public schools and have no other place to go to develop their Jewishness." He said that the United Hebrew Schools' offer to bus the children is not acceptable to the parents, of whom there are some 95. The students involved, about 126, do not come from affluent fam- ilies, Levy said. "Some can't afford even to move within the city, much less out of it." Others, whose par- ents work for the city of Detroit, have no choice but to remain, along with those who have indi- cated some "ethical" commitment to live in the city, he said. "The United Hebrew Schools has 1,200 pupils-10 per cent of them in Detroit," he said. "Must that 10 per cent make up the United Hebrew Schools deficit?" Urging that the matter be handled as "an internal affair" of the Jewish community "before these families take to the streets," Levy urged support for the resolution adopted by Bor- man parents which calls for retention of the schooL In other action at the assem- bly, delegates from Council's af- DR. ALBERT SABIN, president of the Weizmann Institute of Sci- ence, soon will marry Heloise Dunshee deAbranches of Brazil. Dr. Sabin and his fiancee are in Palm Beach, Fla., where he is convalescing from open heart sur- gery. Miss Dunshee deAbranches, a Rcman Catholic widow and grandmother, said she doesn't think the difference in their reli- gions will be a problem. "Albert is an international man," she said. This is a third marriage for Dr. Sabin, whose first wife died and second wife divorced him two years ago. filiate organizations adopted the revised Council constitution, un- changed since it was written in 1937. David I. Rosin, who chaired the constitution revision committee, said that most of the amendments had to do with membership and voting procedures. Revisions included the elimina- tion of the requirement that the recording secretary speak Yiddish. Despite a plea, in Yiddish, by Dr. Shmarya Kleinman that the pro- vision be retained, voting delegates agreed that the need was no longer what it had been 30 years ago. Hubert J. Sidlow was nomi- nated to a second term as presi- dent of Council; Rabbi Hayim Donin, Lewis Grossman and Ber- nard Panush, vice presidents; Mrs. Seymour Roive, secretary; and John Shepherd, treasurer. Nominating committee chairman Judge Lawrence Gubow listed the following nominees for three-year terms of the executive committee: Daniel G. Berk, Erwin S. Bunin, Dr. Abraham F. Citron, Stanley J. Ellias, Mrs. Samuel Fishman, Rab- bi Leon Fram, Rabbi James I. Gor- don, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman,. Mrs. Julian -H. Krolik, Mrs. Joseph H. Meltzer, Mrs. Louis G. Redstone, David I. Rosin, Harley M. Selling, Edwin G. Shifrin, David S. Tanz- man and Harvey L. Weisberg. For a two-year term on the ex- ecutive committee: Morris Lieber- man and Mrs. Robert Siegel: and one-year term, Mrs. Philip Fealk and Irving Tukel. Nominations by petition may be made by the March 30 deadline. The annual election of Council of- ficers and Executive Committee members will be held at the sea- son's final assembly May 8. Serving on the nominating com- mittee with Judge Gubow were Mrs. Samuel Caplan, Jerome W. Kelman. pr. Irving Posner, Mrs. Aaron Shifman, Mrs. Leonard Sims and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow. -Business Briefs WALTER HERZ INTERIORS, one of Detroit's leading interior design studios, will expand facil- ities in June when it moves to its new headquarters at 29425 Northwestern, Southfield. The fa- cility, devoted exclusively to in- terior design, will provide many special services not currently available in the Detroit area. The seven professional staff members, directed by Henry G. Demant, are all members of the American In- stitute of I n t e r i or Designers. Among the specialties of the new facility will be a decorative arts gallery, an interior designer's mu- seum of accessories, sculpture and furniture. Another exclusive fea- ture will offer a wide range of one-of-a-kind., lighting fixtures, beadspreads and draperies. All custom work will be done in a design studio on the premises. • • • Ground-breaking c er e moni e s marked the official start of the $2,000,000, 33,000 square foot Quak- ertown Medical Arts Condominium in the Thompson-Brown Office Center in Farmington. THOMP- SON-BROWN CONSTRUCTION CO. is general contractor for the two- story structure designed by Straub, Van Dine, Associates, Architects. • • • KAREN JOHNS has been named public relations director of STONE AND SIMONS ADVERTISING, INC. There ain't but one word wrong with every one of us in the world, and that's Selfishness. Will Rogers.