THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, Oct. 6, 1972 From Israel With Love... Shapiro Comino 17 - , for LZA Forum membership and organiza- tion; Morris A. Lifshay, vice Business II. iefs I president — Zionist affairs; David Silberg, chairman of the Chai Commission, liaison with the Habonirn—Labor Zionist Youth Orizanizatu•n: Sirs. Irving Greenberg. retarY 3 Oscar treasurer; and Mrs. Emanu- el Mark, representing the or- ganization as president of the Combined Jewish School. ARTHUR N. GIMSON has ager of the DETROIT Ginison comas wen appointed general man- to Detroit from 1, St. Louis --- J.• J. CLARKE STUDIO y.here fur the . ast three years he has been general Pouturoeu•• or l'Hot.r For Your •••r. manager of the ilton Inn. Forbush - Condick - Direct Coln, 3223 W McNichols- • • • N. Muir land Cell 34I-4141 Folk Dance Offered FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED eyebrows—Helaine— Arrn•—logs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Reestwed Fleno•Iorst ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD Room 760 Stephen and Edgar Hago- pian of Hagopian and Sons, Inc.. announced their com- pany's association with Ron- ald Sloan, who has been named corporate develop- ment and financial planning consultant for the 33-year- old carpet firm. Sloan will retain his interest in real estate, land development, ownership and management of suburban apartments. PHONE 557-11011 13 lean Downr•• ■ •• Members of Detroit's Zionist youth groups who served as runners with Israel's Torch of Independence last week included (from left) Nancy Climstein, Philip Rayberg, Shlomo Mandel and Sandy Lee. The torch was a gift from Israel to the people of Detroit on the Jewish state's 25th anniversary. The 11 teams of runners, who each bore the name of one of the Israeli athletes slain at Munich. carried the torch olympie•style from the 10 Mile Jewish Center to the main building on Curtis and Meyers, where a presentation ceremony took place. g3irtk Announcements Count ANGELO AGAZZI, who has revived the pre- Oct. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Italian Renaissance technique Ronald Rice (Natalie Gel- of painting under glass, will man), 4554 DeWulf, Troy, a ALL MY FRIENDS ARE display several of his works daughter, Carrie Bree. • • • AT ART LINKLETTER'S at the Gallery Art Center, Berkley, noon 5 p.m. Oct. AND HERE I SIT! Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. 12-14. THE NEW CLASSES START Michael Jaffe (S ha ron IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS Levy), 13351 Borgman, Hunt- ington Woods, a son, HoWard Art linkletter Schools SY POPULAR DEMAND! Evan. • • • Coll now New Booking ... Sept. 27 — To Dr. and SOUTHFIELD 357-1215 ED BURG Mrs. Philip Cascade (Bar- ..d hi. 0•140.0.• ROYAL OAK 588-0300 bara Yost), 24820 Thorn- 851-6118 - Fro* ltonsporfoloon dyke, Southfield, a son, Josh- ua Charles. • • • - Sept. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leff (Marilyn Warren), 7r.fy for Mr .Ass ?nu 32112 Pembroke, Livonia; a daughter, Julie Marie. • • • Sept. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Leshman, 25541 Briar, Oak Park, a daughter, Karen Elise. • • • Sept. 19—To Dr. and Mrs. James B. Willis (Ronna 358-3642 Katz), former Detroiters of Cincinnati, a daughter, Jaime Beth. • • • Sept. 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Barry A. Bell (Terry Eich- enhorn), 27450 Marshall, Is Pleased to Announce Southfield, a son, Corbin Erik. Their Relocation • • • to 13721 W. 11 Mile Rd. Sept. 12—To Mr.' and Mrs. I ha W of Ceolegel Burton Sh offer (Annette Spinner), 26190 Harding, Oak Park, a son, Brian Jeffrey. by Ma( L Pit, and his Orch7fra SMART STYLES With New Excitin Fall Fashions Mon. -Fri. 11-4 Sizes 8-18 542 - 4455 r 1651112•011111111155555511005055550505000000 We • • • Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Wander, 23820 Mor- ton, Oak Park, a daughter, Jacqueline Joyce. Make Our Own G HEADQUARTERS FOR • LATEST DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED • rmucdo.Oe Repo, • PyOUJI-01b/y Pnced ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE LI 7-50 6 8 OAK PARK, MICH. Hours. 'Doily and Saturday 9.30 en to 6 a ns eta sea Traffic Accidents Mar Holidays JERLSALENI (JTA)— Is- raelis ended Simhat Torah, a joyous holiday, on a somber note as they counted six killed and 47 injured in a series of traffic accidents. The dead included Nleir liar- ( ; nik, 40, composer of popular songs and a musican with the Israel Broadcasting Ser- vice. Another -traffic fatality was Satiya Yashashvili, a re- -from Soviet Sept. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. David Einstein, (Carol Grant), 631 Watkins, Bir- mingham, a son, Zachary Emanuel. • • • Sept. 4 — To Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Wittenberg, (San- dra Forman), 29230 Guy. Southfield, a son, Jeffrey Mark. • • • Sept. 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Weisz (Roslyn Kap• lan), 27543 Parkview, War- ren, a daughter, Jennifer Lynne. • • • Aug. 17 — To Dr. and Mrs . Jerome Heiman (Sandra Winkelman), former Detroit- ers of Los Angeles, a daugh- ter, Samantha Jo. • • • To Mr. and Mrs. Netanial Barzilay (Miriam Bank), former Detroiters of Hono- lulu, a daughter, Tamar. • • • To Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Starr (Esther Forman), 29505 Sharon Ln., Southfield, an adopted son, Joel Michael. The Labor Zionist Alliance of Detroit will present the first in a series of Jewish Frontier Forums on "Labor Zionism — Recycled," 8:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Dr. Judah Shapiro will speak on the "Problem in Jewish Commu- nity Affairs" for today's La- bor Zionist. Dr. Shapiro, na- tional president of the Labor Zionist Alliance and editor of the Jewish Frontier mag- azine, serves as professor of contemporary Jewish thought at Hebrew Union College. The forum is open to the public, students at half price. For information, call the Al- liance, 851-1606. Israeli and international folk dancing will be offered at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute starting 8 p.m. Oct. 17. The dancing, taught by Mrs. Sunny Segal, is sponsored by the Labor Zionist Alli- ance of Detroit and is open to the public. A small drop- in fee will be charged. For information, call the LZA office, 851-1606. 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