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May 05, 1972 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-05

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Youth Award Mrs. Gerald Bloom Heads Book Fair
N. Brewster Broder, president Morton Lesser and Mrs. Stanley
to Be Presented at of the Jewish Center, announces Burkoff. Book Fair will take place
appointment of Mrs. Gerald at the Jewish Center Nov. 11-19.
Council Assembly the
Bloom as 1972 book fair Chair-

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JCS;

Mrs Nathan L. Fink, a leader
in Israel Bonds and in cultural and
communal activities. is chairman
of the 1972 "Airlift to the United
Nations" May 17, which will he
highlighted by a luncheon with
'Stine N'osef Tekoah, wife of the
head of the Israel
delegation to the
t nib d Nations
The " Vrlift to
'he United Na
soon-
t h e
.1redhs
Israel
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Rind -onion's di
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01.en lead
are:,
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Mrs. Fink
gs.t , I to earn
pa'e in the one-day trip to New
hiLh:ighted by a golden
1
hosted by Mrs
m the delegates dining
of tar United Nations Build
Dinner will conirlete the day's

Mrs. Tekoah will present the
Key to Peace golden sponsor
emblem to women who have pur-
chased 1+3.000 or more in Israel
Bonds in 1972.
For inf•irmat:or call the Israel
Bond Women', D %Isom. 557 6770

LOD- Will Elect
Officers, review
Activities May II

DETROIT ASSOCIATION FOR
TIIE EDUCATION OF YOUNG
CHILDREN will present children's
recording star I:11a Jenkins in two
separate performances 2:30 p.m.
May 20 in the DeRoy Auditorium
of Wayne State University and
2:30 p m. May 21. at Oakland
Unisersity conference center in
the gold room. The events will be
a means of developing a memorial
fund for Mrs Jennie Laehm a long
time nursery school teacher. For
information. call Elaine Turner,
644 6357.

Meadow Brook Theatre's newly
appointed mana zing director .
DAVID ROBERT KANTER. and
critically acclaimed set designer,
RICHARD DAVIS. will conduct a
new course in play production at
Oakland University beginning
May 8.

-
DICK GREGORY, one of the
country's best known Black ac-
tivists. will he the Detroit Town
Hall speaker at the Fisher Theater,
a.m., Wednesday.

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Brevities

The MICHIGAN TWIN ASSO
CIATION'S 26th anniversary in
Southfield will be observed at the
association convention June 23-25
at the Holiday Inn. Co-vice presi-
dents are Mrs. Joseph (Joyce)
Hodss of Chatsford Ct. and Mrs.
C. Spinner of Rensellor Ave . Li-
vonia

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Local Bond Women
to Take Off for UN
to Meet Mrs. Tekoah

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At the initial ORT—Israel Bond luncheon, hosted by Mrs. Henry
Parker, which resulted in S21(,900 in Israel Bond subscriptions, are
I from left) seated: Mrs. Pariser. past president of Women's Ameri-
can ORT Michigan Region; and Mrs. Kurt Goldstrom of San Fran-
cisco, national Womeks American ORT Israel Bond chairman, guest
speaker; and standing: Mesdames Samuel Hamburger, Israel Bond
women's division leader and Israel Bond chairman of Northeast
Chapter, ORT; Mrs. Marvin Barnett, ORT Region Israel Bond chair-
man; Mrs. Irvin Kurtz, national ORT vice president; Mrs. Donald
Thal. ORT Region president; Mrs. Hasid Pollack, chairman, Israel
Bond women's division and ORT member; and Mrs. Nathan I.. Fink,
Hampton ORT Chapter Israel Bond chairman. The musical portion
of the program was provided by three guests artists from The De-
troit Symphony Orchestra.

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We judge ourselves by what we
The annual Jewish Community man. Mrs. Bloom has been active
feel capable of doing; others judge
Council Youth Award will be pre- with the fair for several years.
sented at the Council delegate as-
She is treasurer of the I..ague us by what we have done,
—Henry W. Longfellow.
sembly 8:15 p.m. Monday at the. of Jewish Women's Organizations,
Jewish Center.
past president of Detroit Women
The award is -presented each of Alpha Omega Dental Auxiliary
year to a Jewish youth group for. and case chairman for 10 ;years
THE EASY-TO-SHOP MALL
cutstanding, achievement in areas with the Alpha Omega dental aid
of social action and community
service.
Also on the assembly agenda
will be the election of ( - oohed of
ficers and executive committee
members, Hubert J. Sidlow has
'fq, r1
nominated to another one-
sear term as Council pr:sident,
0:her officers nominated were
Lewis Grossman. Bernard l'anu,ki
and Rabbi Hayim Dunin, vice
presidents: Mrs. -Seymour Rowe.
secretary; and John 11. Shepherd.
•reasurer.
Another feature of the season's
final assembly is the introduc-
tion of new member organiza-
tions. Admitted to membership
in the Council during the past
year are: Camp Gan Israel;
Degania Chapter, Pioneer Wom-
en; Birmingham Group, Nadas-
MRS. GERALD BLOOM
sah; Association of Hebrew Day
program
to Shiffman Clink at
Schools; L'Chayim Lodge, Sha-
Sinai Hospital. She worked l with
lom Chapter and Frances Solo-
Women in Community Service on
vich Chapter. all of Bnai Brith;
its job corps training -program;
and Country Corners and Silver-
with Better Schools for Berkley
brooke chapters of Women's
Council and was formerly )fluori-
American ORT.
As part of a year-end review of dation chairman and board )mem-
Council programing, chairman of ber of Tyler School in Oalc]Park.
Council's four standing commit- Mother of four sons, she hat been
tees will give reports on their cub scout leader and pack Mother
committee activities. A question- for eight dens.
PAN
Appointed as vice chairnien to
answer period will follow. Stand-
ing committee chairmen arc: John serve with Mrs. Bloom and Mrs
H. Shepherd, community relations,
Rabbi Hayim Donin and Mrs.
.Joseph Maltzer, internal relations;
• Dubb's Country Kitchen
Bernard Panush, international con-
commission.
• Sherri's
The assembly will conclude with
• Chas Prescriptions
a social hour. hosted by the De-
• Fabulous Star Bakery
triet Women's Division of Ameri-
can Jewish Congress.
• Bud Rollins Shoes

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ORT Women Set Bond Precedent

NEW ORLEANS MALL

24—Friday, May 5, 1972

Oreenneld and Ten

Phil Lind to Star
at Saginaw Event

Entertainer and singer Phil Lind
will be the guest star at a recep-
tion celebrating Israel's 24th year
of independence 8 p.m. May 17 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
A. Rotenberg, 4596 Dartmouth.
Saginaw. The Saginaw City Jewish
community is in-
vited to the re-
ception on behalf
of Israel Bonds.
N
Lind has been
identified with
every phase of
show business for
more than 20
years — in the
theater, movies,
concert hall and
on stage and tele-
hind
vision. He has his own TV show
in Chicago.
With his brothers, he has ap-
peared in presentations of Hebrew
and Yiddish melodies and con-
temporary
temporary music.

ARTHUR FIEDLER will be mak-
ing his sixth annual appearance at
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Election of officers for 1972-73 Cabaret "Pops" Concerts when he
and a review of the past year's conducts the Orchestra 8:30 p.m.
activities is on the agenda of the (May 12 and 13) at the Detroit Philip Herman Named
annual meeting of the Zionist Or- Light Guard Armory. These will Chamberlain Executive
The Chamberlain Compainies
ganization of Detroit 8 p.m. Thurs- he the inaugural concerts of the
1972 Cabaret "Pops" series and real estate organization announces
day at the Zionist Cultural Center.
will
also
feature
the
first
ap-
,
the
appointment of Philip A. Her-
Carmi M Slomovitz will present
pearance with the Detroit Sym- man to vice pres-
the nominating committee's report.
An outline of the accomplish- phony of pianist JACK WINE- ident in charge
ROCK, a Juilliard graduate who is of sales and mar-
ments of the past sear will he
presently a doctoral candidate at keting for three
given by the 7.01) president. Dr
the University of Michigan.
regions compris-
Joel Hamburger
ing 14 suburban
A feature of the evening will be
the presentation of the 1972 Philip
Citizens Mortgage Corporation. offices of the
company.
Inc.,
Slomovitz Scholarship Fund awards subsidiary of U.S. Industries,
Herman was
to five students who will attend announces promotions of HAROLD
the seven-week ZOA Masada pro-1 N. FINNEY as chairman of the, formerly eastern
regional
manager
hoard and EDWARD W.
gram in Israel this summer. They
are Reena Zoldan, Paul Strasber- SCHWARZ as president of Citizens the Chamberlain
Merman
Companies. H i s
ger, Cynthia Zack, Judi Weiss and ' Mortgage Corp.
; appointment reflects the expand-
Atissa Torgow.
services
being of-
Justice
is
the
ligament
which
ing
real
estate
Refreshments will be served
Friends are invited. For informa- holds civilized beings and civilized fered by the Chamberlain Corn-
nations together--Daniel Webster panir5 throughout the suburbs.
tion, cad the ZOE') office. 353-3636

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• Barber Shop
• Room At The Bottom
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