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October 20, 1972 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-20

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34—Friday, Oct. 20, 1972

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

.Howard Danzig Hot iored for Synagogue
Services at Shaarey Zedek Men's Dinner

In appreciation for his 12
years of services as admini-
strative secretary of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek,
Howard Danzig was honored
at a dinner of the synagogue
men's club, Oct. 12.
The more than 250 in at-
tendance joined in expressing
their gratitude for the or-
ganization skill he has shown
in directing Shaarey Zedek

activities.

In addition to an address
by Rabbi Irwin Groner, there
were encomia by.other mem-
bers, and by Cantors Jacob
Harkin and Jacob Sonen
klar, who participated in the
program.
There were Presentations
in Danzig's honor by South-
field Mayor Norman lede-

I Men's Clubs 1

TEMPLE BETH El.
MEN'S CLUB will sponsor
a volunteer blood drive, un-
der the auspices of the Michi-
gan Community Blood Cen-
ter, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 29, at
Niewi-the Birney School cafeteria.
The public may take part.
For information and appoint-
ments, call Bert Shapero,
965-7577.
. •

BETH SHALOM MEN'S
CLUB will hold its annual
paid-up membership cabaret
night 9 p.m. Oct. 28, in the
synagogue social hall. Enter-
tainment will be provided by
the Danny Baker orchestra.
For information, call Sidney

Kling, 557-4383.

Oct. 14 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Sava SIM le (Janet Faitler).
former Detroiters of Ottawa,
a daughter, Adrian Clare.
• • •

Oct. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome • Lewis (Barbara .
Gold). 30511 Club House,
Farmington, a daughter.
Stacie Joy.

• •

Mr. and Mrs.
Merton J. Robbins (Helene
Penn), 20803 Kenosha, Oak
Park, a son, Gregory David.

Oct. 9 — To

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Singer), 2718 Charter, Troy,
a son, Brian Dale.

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joint meeting at their new
headquarters 8 p.m. Tues-
day. General business will
be on the agenda, followed
by refreshments and prizes.
Friends and prospective
members are invited. For
information, call Phyllis
Chassin, 543-3743, or Gerry
Feldman, 398-8955.
• • •

LT. LARRY S. WEIL AUX-
ILIARY invites interested
young women to call Judy
Schultz, 398-1245, or Laena
Hoenig, 398-3772. Lt. Weil
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rat and Shaarey Zedek Men's
Club President Marvin Fleis-
chman.
Dr. Jerry G. Margolis pre-
sided and an address of ap-
by Danzig ex-
preciation
pressed gratitude for the
honors accorded him.
The highlight of the eve-
ning was a musician skit
prepared, directed and nar-
rated by David Hermelin.
Danzig resigned his Shaarey
Zedek post to become affil-
iated with Charles Milan in
the Milan Wineries.

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

Business
Briefs

Bob and Sharon Stein cele-
brated the grand opening of
KAYE'S MEN'S WEAR last
week, at 120 W. Fourth,
Royal Oak, with a preview
of their new selection of fall
and winter merchandise. Bob
and Sharon are extending the
20 per cent off sale in ap-
preciation for the response
to their new store. Included
are pants, winter coats and
jackets, sport coats, rain-
coats, complete men's fur-
nishings and dress slacks.
Kaye's Men's Wear is also
featuring big man's sizes,
slacks to size 54 and shirts
to size 191/2. A holiday lay-
away plan on all merchan-
dise is in effect. Hours are
Monday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday until 9 p.m.
and Tuesday and Wednesday
until 5:30 p.m. Free refresh-
ments.
• • •
Composer Aaron Copland
extended 25th anniversary
congratulations to officials of
AMERICAN SAVINGS AS-
SOCIATION recently during
a visit to American's main
branch in Southfield. Cop-
land came to Detroit to
videotape a TV special spon-
sored by American Savings,
"Copland on Copland: His
Own Words and Music,"
which will he presented on
Channel 2 10:30 p.m. Sun-
day.
• • •

Th- --
Technion Society to Fund 500
AJ Conunit tee
Region Parley Scholarships Honoring Wilk
Julius J. Harwood, presi- nion in Haifa, with the theme
"Toward Technion's Golden
Opens Saturday dent of the Detroit Chapter, Jubilee
1924-1974."

The Midwest Region of the
American Jewish Committee
begins its third annual con-
ference 9:30 a.m. Saturday
at the Sheraton-Cadillac hotel
with a talk on "New Direc-
tions for Jewish Education,"
by Dr. Gladys Rosen, pro-
gram specialist for the AJC
Jewish communal affairs de-
partment.
At a noon luncheon, Milton
Ellerin, director of AJC's
trends and analysis division.
will discuss "The Jewish
Community in an Election
Year: Omens and Portents."
The session from 2 to 4 p.m.
is on "Which Way America
Beyond the Election?"
Saturday evening. there
will be a reception and
dinner honoring Jewish com-
munity leaders Mildred and
Lewis Grossman. Rabbi Marc
Tanenbaum, national AJC
director of interreligious af-
fairs. will speak on "1972
Election Year Reflections:
The Politics of Religion and
the Religion of Politics."
The conference will con-
clude with a 10:15 a.m. ses-
sion at which Samuel Katz,
national director of the com-
munity services department
of AJC, will. address the
group on "Programs and
Strategies for the Jewish
Community: The AJC in Ac-
tion."

American Technion Society,
announced that the 27th an-
nual dinner will be held 8
p.m. Nov. 26 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Benjamin Wilk, past presi-
dent of the Detroit Chapter
and a chapter founder, will
be paid special tribute with
the establishment of the Ben-
jamin Wilk Scholarship Fund
at the Technion. The Detroit
chapter has undertaken a
project to provide the Tech-
nion with 500 scholarships for
underprivileged, exceptional
Israeli students.
The annual dinner will in-
augurate the 50th anniver-
sary celebration of the Tech-

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Treasure Hunt Set
by Couples Club

ALL MY FRIENDS ARE
AT ART LINKLETTER'S
AND HERE I SIT!

Temple Israel's Couples
Club will hold a treasure
hunt 7:45 p.m. Nov. 4, start-
ing at Lincoln Center. A late
dinner, dancing and prizes
will be included. Reserva-
tions are required, For in-
formation, call Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Azimov, 557-4261, or
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jerome
Kroot, 557-3388.

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Panel to Discuss
Tagleton Affair'

DICK STEIN, who is pro-
viding individuals and groups
for musical entertainment at
The Michigan Inter-Profes-
parties and other functions, sional Association on Mar-
continues to appear with his riage, Divorce and the Fam-
musical group. For bookings, ily, Inc., has planned a pro-
call 547-2770.
gram on "The Eagleton
• • •
Affair — Implications For
Mental Health," at a dinner
New Center Area
meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday at
Ethnic Festival Set
the Sussex House.
Norman N. Robbins, attor-
An International Music
Festival Week will be held ney, will be moderator. Panel
members include Probate
in the New Center area 11
Court Judge Ira Kaufman;
a.m.-2 p.m. Monday through Msgr. Clifford F. Sawher of
Oct. 28.
Assumption Grotto Church;
Sponsored by the New Dr. Thomas M. Sullivan,
Center Area Action Council, staff psychiatrist at Lafay-
comprised of Detroit busi- ette Clinic; and Dr. Emanuel
ness firms and retailers, the Tanay, adjunct associate pro-
program will include high fessor of psychiatry and law
school marching bands, in- at Wayne State University.
formal fashion shows and
Registration may be made
ethnic music performances.
for the 8 p.m. program only.
For
information, call the as-
Flags of all nations will
be on display in the Fisher sociation, 963-8840, Monday
Building lobby throughout the through Friday.
week. A United Nations Day
VOLUNTEER SERVICES
celebration wit be held in
the Fisher Building lobby OF WAYNE COUNTY SO-
Tuesday, featuring guest dig- CIAL SERVICES needs vol-
unteers for its drivers corps
nitaries and folk dancers.
and to help as a nursing
`Pornography' Topic home aide, tutor or child
care aide. Volunteers may
in Birmingham
call Volunteer Services, 222-
7115.
Birmingham Temple will
try an experimental format
instead of its regular service
8:30 p.m. today at the
temple.
Following a short interlude
of music, Rabbi Sherwin
Wine will discuss "What Is
Pornography? What Should
We Do About it?" Small dis-
cussion groups will follow.

REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Rabbi Harold S.
Loss will explore some fun-
damental Jewish themes
present in today's popular
music.
• • •
BNAI SIIOLOM
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WBRB-FM (102.7).
Feature: Phil Blazer pro-
vides a contemporary pot-
pourri of Jewish humor ,
music, culture and literature.
• • •
JEWISH WORLD
Time: 7 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WMZK-FM (98).
Feature: Jack Roberts of-
fers community notes and
news from Israel.
• • •
HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK.
Feature: Evelyn Orbach,
producer of Highlights, gives
a first-hand view of the
"Tomb Offerings from Ge-
zer" in the second of a two-
part series. Mrs. Orbach
talks with Dr. Joe Seger, di-
rector of the excavation, and
Nancy Shapiro of Southfield,
a student of the University
of Michigan and volunteer
worker at the dig.
• • •
ETERNAL. LIGHT
• • •
Time: 12:30 p m. Sunday.
Station: WW'J.
United Nations Day
Feature: Mark Van Doren
and Maurice Samuel visit the Service Is Planned
hills of Sharon, the settle-
A United Nations Day serv-
ment of Endor where Saul ice will be held 7.30 p.m.
visited the witch, and Beer- Sunday at Birmingham
sheba where the Patriarchs Te m pie. Holiday songs,
lived, in the 14th of a 15- marching with flags, refresh-
I week series on The Cities ments and a holiday story by
and Surroundings of
the Rabbi Sherwin Wine are
planned.

Gen. Dan Tolkowsky, for-
mer commander of Israel's
Air Force, will be guest
speaker.
David D. Kahn has been
appointed dinner chairman.

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