THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, Oct. 20, 1972 The WORLD ADVENTURE SERIES opens its 1972-73 pro- gram of color travel movies at the Detroit Institute of Arts 3 p m. Oct. 29, with Curtis Nagel's just completed "Glo- ries of the Rhine." Opwel Cr, , 26001 COOLMGI ow , SO 3143 Oas exam Youth Services Appeal Leaders Named Steven Zorn a n d Mrs. Philip Rubinoff are heading efforts of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council and the Bnai Brith Women's Council in the fifth annual Youth Services Appeal. Goal for the fund drive, which opened Oct. 2 and will run through Jan. 31, is $300,- 000. The Bnai Brith youth services agencies are prime beneficiaries. Announcement of the ap- pointment was made by Paul Perry and Mrs. Andrew Berger, presidents of the two councils. Zorn and Mrs. Rub- inoff are vice presidents of their respective councils: Zorn is a past president of Tucker Lodge, and Mrs. Rub- inoff is a past president of Israel Chapter. Representing the women's council on the Youth Services Appeal cabinet are, in addi- tion to Mrs. Berger and Mrs. Rubinoff, Mesdames Gordon Fruitman, Sylvia Ross, Jo- seph Rodman, Alan Nathan, Phillip Fealk, Jack Sayles, Sidney Eidelman, Ira Albion, Perry Shulman and Charles Ruben. In addition to Perry and Zorn, men's council repre- sentatives on the executive cabinet are David Levine, Louis Segel, Louis Weber, Herman Kasoff , George Tar- noff, Sol Moss, Harry Wein- berger, Max Dubrinsky, Ar- thur Schott and Mark Stern. Assisting Zorn on the MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 20 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 • Dubb s • Sherri s New Orleans man Country Kitchen • Ehos Prescriptions • Fabulous Star Bakery • Bud Rollins Shoes • The Bootery • Pickwick Shops • Bab's Hair Fashions • Rigsby Shoe Service • Barber Shop • Room At The Bottom • Doug Hoffman, Ltd. 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Butterwies- Centennial; Irving Freedman, Siegel, Detroit; Charles Bern- er, Federation president, as stein, Louis D. Brandeis; Bern- the 1972 maintenance cam- ard Schlussel, Louis Marshall; • Selected fine jewelry Louis Bregman. Sholem Aleich- paign officially began at an em; Harry Glassman, Berko opening dinner Oct. 14 at the and Diamonds ZORN, MRS. RUBINOFF OAK PARK WATCH REPAIR Zdanowicz and Joseph Cutler, Downtown-Fox. Also. Mort Serlin, Eddie Jacob- son. Nat Margolis, Harry B. Keid- an, Robert Passman, Henry Mor- genthau, Norman Moss, Ivan S. Bloch, Jerome Freedman. L'Chay- lm; Ed Gordon, Maurice C. Zeig- er, Lawrence Margolin. Motor City; Maurice Rounder, Oak- land-Century; Emil Feiner. Pis- gah; Bela Fuerst. Al Wolgin and Jerry Winkler, Zager-Stone; Gary Weitzman, Samuel Grant, and Ralph Posner and Stanley Selig- man, Tikva. Sperling and Marvin Posner. Serving on the women's fund raising committee are Mesdames Paul Fink, Avery Chapter chairmen for the Fisher, David Freedman, women include: Harry Kaufman, Sylvia Ross, Mesdames Louis Polant, Bloch; Seymour Sandweiss, Morris Hyman Balarnut, Brandeis; Mol- lie Gershenzon, B and P; Sher- Shrager, Eddie Silver and win Sokolov, Centennial; Melvin Tichik, Deborah; .11111us Gabe, Samuel Skeegan. Detroit; Harry Glassman, Down• Heading the fund drive ac- town-Fox; Irving Beck. East Bnai q3rith Activities DETROIT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER will meet 1 p.m. Oct. 29, at Greenfield's Restaurant, Oak Park. Members and guests, will purchase their lunch, af- ter which a speaker will re- ' late the information and rea- sons for the existence of Bnai Brith. • • • FRANCES SOLOVICH CHAPTER will bold a 1950s !rock and roll party 8 p.m. (Saturday at the Southfield Civic Center. A late buffet supper is included. For infor- mation, call Barbara Horen- stein, social chairman, 557- 5905. • • • PONTIAC LODGE will hold a games night 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Bnai Is- rael. The public is invited at no ,charge. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Leonard Gaba, 338-2466. Side; Eli Kurtz and Irving Ross, Einstein; Joseph Snyder and Samuel Skeegan, Frenkel: Mi- chael Zonder, Galilee; Meyer Fink and Sy Grant, Gershwin; Charles Galinsky, Handler. Also Mesdames Harry Blum- berg and Sol Steinhart, Israel; Pauline Coskey and Morris Dir• enfeld. Keidan; James Laker and Harry Laufman, Marshall; James Direnfeld, Masada; Harry Gor• don. Morgenthau; Marvin Levy, Pisgah; Norman Cohn, Shalom; Kenneth Laker, Solovich; Goldie Greenberg. Stone; Emery Gray and Arthur Leichtman, Tikva; Daniel Waldman, Tucker; Joseph Pohl and Morris Gevercer, Zager; Sander Eisenberg. Zeiger; and Sam Gutterman, Flint. Delegates Meet Oct. 30 Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil of Metropolitan Detroit will hold its delegates meet- ing 8:15 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Zionist Cultural Center. Dele- gates were asked to note the new meeting date. Israeli to Teach Folk Dance at Family Outing STU RABEN LI 7-5068 PHOTOGRAPHY Specoslizing in Weddings, Bar Mitzvos, etc. Neer Peet Office 13720 W. 9 Milo 342-2287 SMART STYLES Storewide Sale 30% OFF Special 1/2 OFF RACK (1 blk. 13721 W. 11 Mile Rd. Mon.-Fri. 11-4 Sizes 8-18 W. of Coolidge) 542-4455 Satisfied Customer Is Our First Concern Discounts on Popular Brands Of Furniture SAUL RABINS • Custom Draperies • Upholstering Deal with a man that stands behind all his work and products. Finshine Furniture Co. Southfield, Mich. 19100 W. 10 Mile Rd. Coll Saul Robins — 352-1928 GIRLS' WINTER FUR FABRIC COATS Louis Berry Chairman of Cohn Dinner Business and communal leader Louis Berry will be general chairman of the 1972 National Bnai Brith Humanitarian Award Dinner honoring Irwin I. Cohn, "for distinguished and enduring contributions of a humani- tarian nature" 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at Cobo Hall. Proceeds from the $100-a- plate banquet will be used to carry on the youth services of the Bnai Brith Founda- tion, including the Hillel Foundations, youth organiza- tions and Bnai Brith Voca- tional Services. Cohn has been a member of Pisgah Lodge for 40 years. Berry is a member of the United Jewish Appeal Cam- paign Cabinet, on the boards of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee, Weizmann Institute, American ORT, Jewish The- ological Seminary. Israel Bonds and United Service for New Americans and of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation. He is chairman of the cash mobilization committee of the Allied Jewish Campaign. For reservations to the din- 1 ner, call Bnai Brith, 354-6100. Large Selection of Fine Opal Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repair WASHABLE ORLON PILE 6 delicious colors Israeli folk dancer Moshe Eskayo will be guest artist at a Jewish Center Family Dance weekend at Camp tamarack Nov. 24-26. Es- kayo, who has been teaching Israeli folk dancing in the United States and Israel for the past 20 years, was man- ager of the Israeli show at the 1964.65 World's Fair in New York City. Harriet Berg and Denise Szykula will lead classes for all ages in crea- tive and modern dance. Hiking, games and evening campfires will be other high- lights of the weekend. The registration fee includes transportation, heated cabins and meals. For information. call the Center, 341-4200, ext. 237. The SOUTHFIELD PLAY- ERS will present a one-act play at its acting workshop 8 p.m. Thursday at the Southfield Parks and Recrea- tion Building. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. 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