Menahem Begin to Appear at Dinner for Israel Bonds at Cong Bnai Moshe Menahem Begin, leader of the British Mandate in of the Irgun in the last days Palestine and founder and head of the Herut Party, will speak at Cong. Bnai Moshe's Israel Bond dinner celebrat- ing the congregation's 60th anniversary 6:30 p.m. Oct. 11 in the social hall. Begin had been a minis- ter without portfolio in the "walTto-wall" coalition cabi- net formed shortly before $26 SIZES the outbreak of the Six-Day - 6-16 War. He left the cabinet in August 1970 to head the opposition. Begin studied law at War- saw University, organizing a self-defense program among Jewish students as a means of protection from She fre- quent pogroms. After his graduation as an s t:o attorney in 1935, he began to work for the "illegal" im- migration from Poland to Palestine. Soon after the out- break of World War II, when the Nazis routed the Polish army, be fled to Vilna, where he continued to organize the escape of refugees to Pales- tine. In 1940, he was arrested by the Russians and sell. fenced to eight years in a forced labor camp in north- ern Siberia. His experiences in Sibe- ria are recorded in his book "White Nights." A political z t _ yeagecora WATCH HEADQUARTERS EMBROIDERED VOILE BODICE OVVR DAC./COTT. CAANANA "KETTLECLOTN" 25213 Telegraph, Smithfield, Mick. apposite Tel-E. GRAMM . Mail Sel.mhen FA,. MAN, TEL-EX PLAZA SKIRT Large Selection of All Sizes. Daily 10-5:30 • Thurs. b Fri. 'til 9 BIRMINGHAM GROSSE PTE. 141 W. Maple Rd. 16930 Kercheval Phil Sr.,,.—Menege. "DAM AAA MA PRECIOUS STONES" Loot lit 1111:111130101 357 - 0320 ego AN AMITY EWA' ..411 Schwartz Furniture & Upholstering, Inc. CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE • MASTER CHARGE • MICH. 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His ex- periences in the dramatic days before the proclama- tion of the state are re- counted in his book "Re- volt," which has been trans- lated into English and many European languages. Begin was elected to the first Knesset and to all sub- sequent Knessets in which he has been the leader of the official opposition. Throughout the past 20 years, he has been a member of the Knesset Committee on Foreign Affairs and Security. For reservations and to reserve tables, call the Is- rael Bond office, 5.57-6770. Mr., Mrs. Hurwitz Alark A nniversa ry Friday, Sept. 22, 1972-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Akiva Day School to Install Its Board The executive board of urer. Akiva Hebrew Day School New staff members and will be installed by Rabbi parents will be welcomed. Milton Arm 8:30 p.m. Wed- Joseph Schuchatowitz, the nesday at the school. new principal, will speak, Officers to be installed and refreshments in the are: David Tanzman, presi- school sukka will follow. dent; Rabbi Ilayim Donin, chairman of t h e board; George Weingarden and Jack Zwick, vice presidents; Dt. MR. AND MRS. HURWITZ Martin Guyer, secretary; Noon till 4 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hur- and Abraham Sclesny, treas- witz of Coolidge Rd., Oak Apparel Park, celebrated their 50th for U omen wedding anniversary Sunday. Just a Little - afferent - Both born in Russia, the ,7See MARE [AMOR et. WITS-TY couple was married in the old Stolliner synagogue on Warren Ave. and has con- tinued to be active in the * ASTROLOGER Jewish community. Mrs. • * se/ow-6.n Hurwitz, an original member *SILHOUETTESsnmAnoosi* ST N•TTIE * of the Maccabees, a Zionist • SET MOW SCHWARTZ . organization, has been a long- • SCHW ARTZ AGENCY 3564563 ,,,. THURS. & FRI. MITES TILL 9 time Hadassah member. At • 356 - 8523 toady Cexterpoeces' OTHER DAYS 9,30-5 the Jewish Center, she has Coolidge of 9 Mile, Oak Pork completed 50 miles of swim- ming in a physical fitness program. Mr. Hurwitz, a World War I veteran, was with New York Central Railroad for 40 ool (411(1 eat- e years and was business agent for the railroad union for 25 years. He is immediate past 911., fig uf If .:11,APIAII. KINIAN president of the Retired by Men's Recreation Club at the Jewish Center and is chair- man of religious services there. He is also secretary of Shalom Aleichem Lodge of 358-3642 Bnai Brith. The Hurwitzes have three daughters, Jean Rich of Cali- fornia, Roslyn Vinnac of Lansing and Bayla Franklin; and eight grandchildren. I Open Sundays :CARICATURES MUSIC c * JJe lilt 111.(1, Art and I1 is 0,,heitra The Weintraub% Ambulance Donated by Ohio Family NEW YORK — The Spero family of Cleveland and New York has presented a fully-equipped ambulance to the Kiryat Sanz Hospital in Natanya, Israel. 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