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April 14, 1972 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-14

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9 1 7 12 N NEWS
30—Fri L N y E , D
A E p T rinT 4, j 1 EV

JI)L Sets Washington

Soviet Jes.-ry Protest

On May 22. the day that Presi-

dent Nixon will embark on his

journey to the Soviet Union, the
Jew ish Defense League will hold

f,r a mass organized aliya.

The Michigan chapter of the
JDL will he coordinating Michigan
22
participation for the May
gathering. Transportation will 110
provided by the JDI., and partici-
pants will leave from the .)DI.
office on the evening of May 21.

The JDL. as ill sponsor an Emer-
gency Aliya Cpnference May 7 at
the Motet McAlpin in New York.
Representatives from synagogues
and Jewish organizations will take
part to discuss a concerted effort
for a mass allya.

For information ,

call the .ID!..

7-17-2663.

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Dr. Irving I. Edgar, president if Mel Ravitz, president of the Detroit
of the Jewish Historical Society I Common Council; Dr. Philip P.
of Michigan, has announced that I Mason. Wayne State University
in conjunction with the Detroit His- ! archivist; and Leonard Simons. The
torical Commission and Socigty. a public is invited.
David E. Heineman Recoghition
Program will be held in the Detroit
Bar Mitzvas, Weddings
Historical Museum 4 p.m. Thurs-
and special occasions
day.
Garson Zeltzer
David E. Heineman (1865-1935),
was a member of a pioneer De-
Photography
troit family and the designer of
255-4949
the City of Detroit flag. At the
ceremony. there will he a formal
presentation to the museum of the
stained glass window depicting the
flag design, which originally was
located above the rostrum of the
former City Hall council chamber,
Eyebrows—Neckline—Arms — Legs
Among those participating in the
Recommended by Physicians
program with Dr. Edgar will be

A pioneer architect whose pro-
fessional career not only was
linked with devotion to Jewish com-
munal affairs but often was influ-
enced by it will be honored on his
75th birthday Sunday at Franklin
Hills Country Club.

Charles N. Agree will be greeted
on his birthday by a large group
of co-workers and admirers, many
of whom have worked with him in
establishing some of Detroit's lead-
ing communal structures.

As chairman of building com-
mittees for Shaarey Zedek, Sinai
Hospital, the Home for Aged: and
designer of some of the leading
most important theaters, shopping
centers, institutional buildings. Mr.
Agree has been a leader in his
field for half a century_
Born April 18. 1897, Mr.
Agree came to Detroit with his
parents from Stamford, Conn.,
in 1908, and was educated in
Detroit's public schools, grad-
uating from Cass High School
and from the University of
Michigan and the Detroit Insti-
tute of Technology.
Ile served in the army engineer-
ing corps in World War I and
started in the practice of archi
tecture in 1919, continuing in that
activity to this day. Ile is now
chairman of the board of Charles
N. Agree. Inc.
Mr Agree is a member of
leading professional movements—
Michigan Society of Architects,
American Institute of Architects,
Michigan Engineering Society,
Michigan Association of the Pro-
fessions and Florida Society of
Architects.
His numerous other affiliations
include Scottish Rite of Free
Masonry, Greater Detroit Board of
Commerce, Economic Club, De-
troit Zoological Society, Detroit
Historical Society, Franklin Hills
Country Club and Standard-City
Club, and he is a life member of
Perfection Lodge.
An active leader in many Jew-
ish movements, Mr. Agree is
affiliated with the Zionist Organ-
ization of Detroit, Bnai Brith,
Jewish Community Center, Jew-
ish Welfare Board, American
..iewish Congress, American Jew-
ish Committee, ORT, - Technion
Society and American Jewish
Historical Society.
In his communal and philan-
thropic efforts, he has played im-
portant roles as a member of the
board of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, in his present position as
first vice president of Sinai Hos-
pital, as chairman of the building
committee of Sinai Hospital since
its inception, as a past president
of Fresh Air Society, as a member
of the board and as chairman of
all the building committees of
Shaarey Zedek with which he has
been affiliated for 51 years.
He has served on the real estate
and building division of the Allied
Jewish Campaigns, has been a
trustee of Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery and has been chairman o

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division of United Foundation
drives.
With his brother, Nathan.
Charles N. Agree organized the
Downtown Synagogue in memory
of their father. Isaac Agree.
They have. maintained the syna-
gogue for 'flatly years and it has
now become a communal insti-
tution.
Mr. Agree was married to the
former Sara Eskovitz on Aug. 19,
1921. They have a son, A. Arnold
Agree, president of the architec-
tural firm of Charles N. Agree,
Inc.: a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie
Joyce Stein, a teacher in the South-
field public school system, and five
grandchildren.

LAWRENCE B. WAYNE, lead-
ing representative on the staff of
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSUR-
ANCE CO.'s Royal Oak office, has
been ins:qed to participate in a
four-day business conference with
company officers and sales repre-
sentatives at the Diplomat Hotel,
Hollywood, Fla.

Bike! and Benny
Thrill Capacity
Concert Audience

Jack Benny shared honors with
Theodore Bikel in an evening of
music and intimacy with an ap-
preciative audience at Ford Audi-
torium, Tuesday evening.

Sponsored by Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue, the concert drew a capacity
crowd and the "entertainers" were
treated like members of a great
family that was there to encourage
religious devotion and support for
a traditional institution.
Bikel was his usual self as an
interpreter of Jewish songs, espe-
cially those related to the struggle
in behalf of Russian Jewry; and
Jack Benny found it difficult to
ieave the stage — the audience
kept clamoring for him.

At 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
COMMUNITY ARTS AUDI-
TORIUM. Wayne State University,
the Chamber Music Society of
Detroit will present its final con-
cert of the season with pianist
Artur Balsam, together with
Mischa Al ischakoff. in a piano and
- die sonata recital.

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A birthday breakfast will honor
Congressman William S. Broom
field (R-Oakland County!. 8 a.m..
April 28, at the Raleigh House.

is rears Downtown

PUBLIC
NOTICE

The $50-a-plate fund-raiser will
feature a nationally-known speaker
and entertainment by the Jills from
Bloomfield Hills. according to
Charles L. Lyle, general chairman.

Announcing the
merger of

Proceeds will be donated to the
congressman to offset the cost of
his newsletters and questionnaire
program as well as his re-election
campaign, Lyle said.

BLAIR 131
KEITH STUDIOS

Tickets may be reserved through
Lyle's office at 1113 Holland,
Birmingham, telephone 646-1165.
or the Congressman's district of-
fice, 1029 . So. Washington, Royal
Oak, telephone LI 3-2400.

Business
Briefs

Seymour M. Rosenwasser, of
Devonshire Dr.. Southfield, an as-
sociate of the DETROIT-GOLD
agency of the MASSACHUSETTS
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
has completed one week of special-
ized study at the company's
Springfield, Mass., home office as
a member of the firm's Pension
Trust Sales School for career
underwriters.
• •

SHIRLEY PERSIN

Birthday Breakfast
April 28 to Honor
Rep. Broomfield

The wise know that foolish legis-
lation is a rope of sand, which
perishes in the twisting.—R. W.
Emerson.

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