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Refreshments Friday, Ott. 20, 1972-31 For the Satovskys, the Shaarey Zedek name is a synonym for the entire fam- ily's relationships with the Detroit religious community. And for Abraham Satovsky, that link is inseparable from 119 POPUUUt OUILANO! Now Bookie', .. . ED DURO 646-6138 owl ha Onshwfro Rabbi Loss to Be Junior Division Series Speaker 851-6118 Classifieds Get Quick Results HAVING AN AFFAIR? CALL TINA ZEE, 50 I) Banquet Coordinator at LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS FOR • SHOWERS • BANOUETS • MEETINGS • PARTIES 1,1100010“212 7211 0. 11•.00e 110 ■ 1101.100 — 002 11•22 12110 Sivamiarti• JO 6-7161 — JO 6-2316 Coritori 11 Orin Ross proudly ',rest als Talent Galore! A personalized Music service exclusively designed for those wanting the finest in Musical Entertain- ment. I have the band to make your particular occasion a complete success. Party Planning o.,oiloble upon request. 399-2098 545-3393 e P ure elegance Contemporary 'and Sportive Furs .. . Coats ... Jaekets ... Capes e are still holding the line with '72 prices on ' 73 furs . . while present selection busts. One of the hugest selections of ready mode fors in Iirminghom. Of e9 CU.SSiti fieUlf PU1014 orirlin 14. . . 1'01 I If 11• ■ 1 in 00 I. flp .. c 7nr{. Ceresnie Offen Furs 181 South Woodward Mee (Next to Btrmingham Theatre) 642-1690 Dally 930 to 5 30 Thursday until 9.00 Adjacent Free Parking Member eArnewl26.2,-- 2 • • Greater Detroit Fcirr,e, mission there. He also is vice president of Mo'os Haim of Greater Detroit and was active in the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants. For many years, he was active in the United Foundation Torch Drive and in Israel Bonds. Married to the former Toby Nayer, Satovsky, of Saratoga Dr., Smithfield, has two sons, Sheldon and Dr. James; and four grand- children. ABRAHAM SATOVSKY any of the congregation's fac- tors. That is why, on his 65th birthday, last Sunday, so many greetings came from these links. Besides, through Shaarey Zedek, Satovsky became a leader in the National Fed- eration of Jewish Men's Clubs and served as its na- tional president. His father, Samuel Sat- ovsky, was a builder of the Chicago Blvd. Shaarey Zed- ek sanctuary, as a member of the synagogue's building committee. Abraham Satov- sky, who served as presi- dent of every group that has been or is affiliated with Shaarey Zedek, was Bar Marva in the Willis and Brush St. building. Another cause for pride for Mr. and Mrs. Satovsky is that their grandchildren now are fifth-generation syn- agogue members. As chairman of the legal committee of the synagogue, which he served as president, retaining leadership in other synagogue functions, Abra- ham Satovsky still is re- membered by some as an usher during his student days at the University of Michi- gan. President of Phi Beta Delta Fraternity, he missed the football games to be home with his parents in De- troit and to serve his con- gregation. A native Detroiter, Satov- sky attended Bishop School and ottl Central High. From U. or M. he received bach- elors and law degrees. Ile is a member of the Ameri- can, Michigan and Detroit bar associations. .i s ;naarey Zedek and men's clubs affiliations have included the presidency of both, and he is honorary life president of the club. Ile is a founder of the Great Lakes Region of the National Fed- eration of Jewish Men's Clubs and is honorary life president. He M former president of Detroit Lodge of Bnai Brith and former vice president of the Boat Brith Council. He has been a member of the advisory council of the United Synagogue of America and was .recipient of an award from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Satovsky is a member of the Detroit Service Group and served on the Jewish Welfare Federation's board of governors, which honored him with its merit award. A visitor to Israel many times, he led a Service Group Mllel will hold its first social, "5 Pounds of Coffee-House," 8:30 p m. Saturday at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. The coffee house will fea- ture local folk singers whose backgrounds range from classical folk to Hebrew to blues. Those who want to per- form should reserve a time slot by calling Howard Storchan, 986-6967,, Refreshments will be served. There will be a nom- inal charge. For information, call Storchan or Gill Snider- man, DI 1.2246. • • • A co-ed football game will be played I p.m. Sunday at Oak Park Municipal Park. Rabbi Harold Loss of Tem- ple Israel will speak on "The Family in Crisis" at an open meeting of the junior divis- ion of the Jewish Welfare Federation 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Whitehall Apts. com- munity house. The meeting is the first of six scheduled lectures open to interested young people of the metropolitan commun- ity, according to Robert M.1 Rubin, junior division presi- dent. Subtitled New Alterna- tives for 20th Century Man," the evening program is planned by Richard J. Mad- din, chairman of the lecture series. Rabbi Loss is a member of the Jewish Community Coun- cil broadcast division and Rabbinical Commission. His weekly radio program, heard Sunday mornings on WCAR, is directed to the youth au- dience. Loss' background in- cludes a masters degree in Hebrew letters from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Insti- tute of Religion and a year of study at Hebrew Univer- sity in Jerusalem. For information, call Lil- lian Bernstin, WO 5-3939. It's easier to solve anoth- er's problem than it is your own. —Anon. Travelers Towers 356-0540 26555 Evergreen Israeil Cologne Bat Sheba & King David and other cosmetics JOE MILLER and HIS ORCHESTRA Fine Costume Jewelry and Perfume for Men 8 Women Most, For All 01,•• ■■ 00/ LI 5-124.4 The Weintraub* Yo:z to SEE US! Martin For That Special Gift Watch and Jewelry Repo.. 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