Two Events to Yield Bonds for Israel "rt Southfield Man • Honored as Hero ' Students Seek Out Vocational Seri-ice for Summer Jobs A native of Poland who immi- grated to Detroit with the assis- tance of the Jewish Resettlement —4 Service in 1953. was honored Mon- day by the city of Southfield for saving a father and son from drowning. Charles Upfal, 53, received the Royal Life Saving Society of Can- ada certificate of recognition from Southfield Mayor Norman Feder. as well as a key to the city of Southfield. Last summer, while Upfal was At the United Israel Bond Passover dinner-dance, which cele- vacationing with his son at a re- brated 24 years of Israel's statehood and resulted in $107,300 in sort in Prince George, British Israel Bond subscriptions, are (from left) seated: Michael Weiss. Columbia, he rescued Richard president of the United Jewish Social Club; Rune Greenbaum, presi- Evans and his 6-year-old son John dent of Workmen's Circle Branch 227 and dinner-dance chairman: - from drowning in a pool. guest star, Lou Norman; Mrs. Louis Papo, secretary of the dinner- dance committee; and Oscar Goldberg, president of the Radomer Upfal first pulled but the boy Mutual Society; and standing: Simon Cieck, ticket chairman; and then the father, who could Marcel Sande', who hosted the leadership reception; Hugo Iczkcnitz, not swim. By the time Upfal got associate chairman; David Chicorel, president of the Sephardic Com- to Evans. the man was lying on munity of Greater Detroit; Simon Rozencweig, associate chairman; I the bottom of the pool, but Upfal and Steven Goldin, president of the Zionist Revisionists. applied mouth-to-mouth resuscita- tion which he had read about in Planners of the a newspaper article. Upfal's son called for an ambulance, and by Shaarey Zedek -the time it arrived, Evans was Israel 24th anni- versary dinner breathing normally, Upfal and his son were at the May 9, honoring resort on their return from a trip Irwin Green, to the Arctic Circle. During World president of War II, Upfal had been in a Rus- United Jewish i sian concentration camp in the Charities, include Arctic, and he vowed to return to (from left) Rabbi Irwin Groner; see it as a free man. Louis Berry. din- ner chairman: Al soon Borman, double golden trustee of Israel; and Dr. Davis Benson. For MA AND FEMALE reservations to the dinner on behalf of Israel Bonds, call the Shaarey STERI ANON INFORMATION Zedek office, 357-5544. 4 abortion information (313) 358-4672 `Holocaust Aftermath' Theme of Annual Midrasha Institute t. MITOIELL FAMILY PLAN r4G LNG The Jewish Vocational Service has begun its annual ea m pa ign to recruit summer jobs for Detroi`- area high school and college stu- dents. Andrea Globerman, 21. a pre- med student at the Umversity of Michigan who has previously bene- fited from the JVS summer place- ment service, went to the JVS placement office last summer after four "long" months of un- successful job hunting: Miss Globerman worked her ' summer as a secretary at the Credit Bureau of Metro Detroit, Inc., for Dr. Alan Carey, president and Paul Thomas. vice president. Friday, April 14, 1972-31 NRP Says Observant Jews Not Allowed Jobs "1::e N JERUSALEM • tional Religious Parti observant Jews are denied - men... in Israeli industry becaii, • they are Sabbath obser‘ei:. its!. , Interior Minister Yose( told a party meeting that the Nit?' will fight for the right of observa: Jews to work anyvv here witho fear of being barred because their religious practices. MICHAEL KAPUT Photography Weddings • Bar Mitzvas 613-7392 She was paid $2 per hour and - "that- was a lot in comparison to my friends," she said. "But. most important, I couldn't have gone back to school if I didn't get a job last summer so the JVS was a real help." Seymour Simons, JVS placement director. said that the demand for summer jobs by students gets greater every year and the 1972 job market is "critical." All student applicatts are care- fully screened by vocational coun- selors at the JVS. "These students possess many skills and varied • abilities and are highly moti- vated," Simons said He urges all employers who or can create a job for a student for the summer months to call him at the Jewish Vocational Service. 833-8100 "The Aftermath of the IILlo- Israel and the Diaspora." committee planning caust: Israel, Judaism and the Institute Diaspora" will be discussed by chairman Edwin Shifrin is assisted A Nov, ganPra , co, four scholars at the 16th annual by Mrs. Henry Berris, Prof. Milton Midrasha Institute, starting 8:15 Covensky, Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, p.m. April 27 at the LaMed Audi- Gordon Ginsberg. Lewis Grossman. torium of the United Hebrew Dr. David Gudes, Julius Harwood. Mrs. Sidney Kaye, Louis LaMed, Schools. . Mrs. Samuel Linden, Jack Mala- Opening speaker will be Dr PORTRAITURE • Jacob Neusner, professor of reli- mud, Jay Rosenshine, Sherwood gious studies at Brown University. Sandweiss, Mrs. Carl Schiller and Bridal who will discuss "The Implications Julian Tobias. I of the Holocaust." Children He will be followed by Dr. Maur Ben Harold Honoree , Executive ice Friedberg. professor:of Slavic of Brenner-Truman languages ar.d literaturR at the BAR MITZVAHS University of Indiana and director Ben Harold, a lender in the of the Russian and East European Labor Zionist movement for more WEDDINGS Institute, speaking on "Jewish than 25 years. will be guest of Ethnicity: A Crisis of Identity-- ' in natural solos honor at the Yom Ha'Atzmaut Russia," May 4. On May 9, Manheim Shapiro. ad- celebration sponsored by the Bren- CUSTOM FRAMING junct professor of Jewish studies ner-Truman Branch or the Labor at the City College of New York. j Zionist Alliance 8 30 p.m. April will focus on "Jewish Ethnicity: 22 at the Labor New Styles of Identity—America." Zionist Institute. The concluding lecture will be G u e s t speaker delivered on May 16 by Dr. Judah will be Dr. Arieh Fine Photography Shapiro, president of the Labor Plotkin, former Zionist Alliance, on "Zionism, Israel intelli- gence corps offi- BURRIUWOOD MAU BLDG. cer and author- BY POPULAR DEMAND! ss,,,,,91 at woocioo,d ity on the Middle Now Booking .. • East. Birmingham Harold, chair- 647-5730 man of the board sad his Orchestra of the Combined Harold 851-6118 Jewish School, has served as Classified Ads Get Quick Results chairman of the Farband City Com- mittee, was president of the Bren- I ner-Truman Branch for two terms and is a member of the executive board of the Histadrut Campaign. Before coming to Detroit more and than 20 years ago, he and his wife, Elsie, were active in the Labor Zionist movement in Toron- to. Berl Hearshen is celebration chairman. Mrs. Adeline Salinger is president of the Brerrner-Tru- man Branch. A cocktail reception will precede the program. Members are invited to bring friends to this celebration on be- ' half of the Labor Zionist-Lands- ' manshaften Israel Bond Campaign. Admission is free. J THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BUDGET SHAMPOO AND SET $A00 Extra for updo OPTICAL S OPPE GLASSES THE'SAME DAY • ∎ ••.me.d • moo.. Ciao.. • Phone: 645-2220 - 31815 Southfield, Suite _Slim, 6 IHIANA'S J___' ,) e(firtv 352-1838 NORTHLAND CENTER Next to Surwins Lot G Please caN for other Service Prices New A Fashion Story for fashionable women of all ages BUBBLE-Meisa .13rattkin Watch Guraanteed 2 Years by Mfg. 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