34—Friday, Oct. 20, 1972 t.,(7 -r - 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 A!: • Sept. 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Robert Shapiro (N oreen Singer), 2718 Charter, Troy, a son, Brian Dale. REV. SIDNEY RUBE Mohel 358-1426 or 357 - 5544 1111 yff l ii JWV BLOCII ROSE POST and AUXILIARY will hold a 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 died in Vietnam in 1967. ewry al rt /is • 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. a... HERSHL ROTH Corafsad Moherl 557-0888 .4.. SfY .110 RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Furor :,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,_. LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Sperfahred MOHEL In Homo or Hospital 557-9666 tile C7T. 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- ib 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. THE NEW CLASSES START IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS Art Linkletter Schools Coll now SOUTHFIELD 357-1215 ROYAL OAK 588-0300 "Free Transportatfon' HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITZVA! REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL EMBASSY MOTEL E*.) Ideally Located '4 Mile From Northland 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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