THE DET ROIT JEWIS HEW S F, riday Au gu s H t 4,1972-31 item LONDON, ENGLAND Zan Gilbert and His ORCHESTRA "Distinctive Styling in Musk to Your Individual Taste" Call 557-9332 Classified Ads Get Quick Results Avrunin Outlines Major Federation - Purposes and Communal Objectives The priorities for serving the Jewish community in terms of bal- ance between facilitating delivery of services and planning for fu- ture community needs are dis- cussed in an article by William Avrunin, executive vice president of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. The article, published in the lat- est issue of the Journal of Jew- ish Communal Service, was devel- Judge Leonard is needed in RECORDER'S COURT Re-elect Judge Donald S. I LEONARD a An outstanding record for many years — as a judge and an exceptional public servant ▪ Former Commissioner of Detroit Police & also Mich. State Police I ▪ Member, Detroit Board of Education Committee on Equal Educational Opportunities ▪ Chairman, State Bar Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence alirokA111 Nen-Pertssen Judwool oped from Avrunin's presentation to the 1971 Staff Institute of the Jewish Federation-Council of Los Angeles. Avrunin stressed that the ma- jor purpose of federation is to make it possible for member agen- cies to function at the highest level of service and in the most productive way. Necessary to the realization of this purpose is the maintenance of the voluntary, par- ticipatory character of association of the federation agencies. Es- sential, too, is the use of Federa- tion as a planning as well as allo- cations agency. Perspective is most important in the whole enterprise of planning and priorities, Avrunin wrote. The pull between the needs of the present and projected future re- quirements of the community must be balanced with the reali- ties of the funds available. He noted that federation has become an integral prt of the heritage of the American Jewish commu- nity and a useful instrument to meet the needs of each genera- tion of Jews. The Journal is a professional publication of the National Con- ference of Jewish Communal Serv- ice. Avrunin was the organiza- tion's president in 1966. Beth Achim Women Map Antique Show Mrs. Leo Gaspas, chairman of the day for Cong. Beth Achim Sis- terhood's annual antique and art show to be held Oct. 8 and 9, announces that Fred Grossman. owner of Gallery Art Center of Berkley, will be among the art- ists displaying selections of fine art and sculpture. original oils and lithographs. Art enthusiasts will also want to see James Hendin will display his photographic art and Merry Derrick of Farmington will dis- play her handcrafted wheel-thrown ware pottery. Also 35 antique dealers from Michigan will be present with selections of Oriental antiques and imported furniture, clocks, jewelry, frames, glassware, crys- tal, china, etc. Refreshments will be serve.-1 der the chairmansLip of Mrs. Jer- ome Silberman. Mrs. Zeman.; Viliteman, sister- hood president, and president and means. Mrs. Arthur Schussler, announce proceed s from the show will be used for building the sanctuary in Cong. Beth Achim's new House of Wor- ship. For tickets, call Mrs. Thomas Partovich, ticket chairman, -546- 4452, or co-chairman, Mrs. Max Lumelsky, 354-3573. "Judge Leonard has proven to be a man of Holiday Services competence, fairness, and a teeing for justice" Are Set at Center Re-elect DONALD S. LEONARD Judge of Recorder's Court Number 705 rim Aram.. pod taw 4 Lawmen I IV Sommows The Senior Adult Council of the Jewish Center announces that High Holy Days services for senior adults again will be held this year jn Shiffman Hall with Ralph Goren and Asher Adler officiating. Rosh liashonah services will be held 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8, and 8 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9. Second-day services are set for 8 a.m. and 6:30 p_m. Sun- , day, Sept. 10; the final service will be 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 16. Yom Kippur services will be I held 6 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 17 (Kol Nidre), and 8 a.m. Monday. Sept, ' 18. Yom Kippur services will con- clude at about 7:15 p.m. Regular services will be held 6:30 p.m. Friday. Sept. 8. and 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 18 Tickets may be secured from the senior adult division office or the cashier. Tickets go on sale for members Aug. 21. and for non- members Aug. 28. jugiet GREENFIELD 8 MILE ROADS GREEN-8 SUBURBAN ONLY! SUNDAY SPECIALS! SHOP 10 A.M. TILL 6 P.M.! Jacquard Knit Polyester PANT SUIT Was 5 48—Now S24 SUNDAY ONLY! $ 11 a Juliet Green-8 Suburban Only! Sunday Only! 10 A.M. Till 6 P.M. SUNDAY! 10 A.M. SHARP! SUMMER TOPS! BOTTOMS! Were $8 to $50 SUNDAY! $ 2 tos 12s0 SUNDAY! 10 A.M. SHARP! Save at Least 50% and As Much As 75% on Each and Every Summer Dress! Pant Dress! Gown! In Stock! Select with care — all sales final! •