EWS Detroit Revisionists Plan Holiday Festival The Zionists-Revisionists of Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Greater Detroit will sponsor Refreshments will be a Hanuka dance festival 9 served, music will be sup- p.m. Saturday at the Young plied by Eric Rosenow and his Continentals, and enter- tainment will follow. Dona- tions will go to the National Israel Sick Fund. For reservations, call Steven Goldin, 968-5575, or ity••VW•—NOOMen. Wip• Simon Cieck, 548-3073. FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Recemmendad by Physicians FIER CONSULTATION IDS MICHAEL KAPUT SHIRLEY PERSIN itsgisim•d thstrologest Photography AUVANCE BUILDING 'INem 260 23077 GREENFIELD W•ddings • Bar Mittva• PSION1 337-11011 os Veen Don......• 813-7392 ny t77 --naPPY --nanuLa from ly 5. s. DESIGNERS OF DISTINCTION 19340 LILL:HMOS AI FAIT Driro0. .Michiran 48221 HAROLD WA LDW !V 90th Birthday of Bernard Isaacs Occasion for Celebration by World Jewry's Scholars Student as well as scholar, avid reader as well as auth- or, storyteller and s t or y- writer, historian, authority on the Talmud, linguist in Hebraic ranks — this is the saga of the creativity of Ber- nard Isaacs whose 90th birth- day will he celebrated this month, not by family and community alone, but by the learned in world Jewry who know the merits of this emi- nent personality.- Ile is known to and. be- loved by generations of stu- dents who recall him as su- perintendent of the United Hebrew School for many years. Irving, a Pittsburgh com- munity leader; Reuben, De- troit advertising executive; and Emanuel, of Freehold, N.J., educator; a daughter, Annette Dvorin of Detroit; 16 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. His brother, David Lou Isaacs, one of New York's most prominent Hebrew ed- ucators, is 87. DICK STEIN perwets parLiwr A complete Mewed Om y04011 ports Vrfsir epic • DICK ', TIAN • Jeri, • Nliiri I 111Ic • tiihrlb. 1 ea- • Mudd. 'Stet • Orin Noss THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. 1, 1972-35 tho 1a. A. , Vary Exciting Laiiirs BERNARD ISAACS Ovflols Ion. Suet. and &rat, rat. S chit I iiti 1 .1. • ful community seven years Sixes 6.20 347-7770 - On Solo Mr. Isaacs, whose love of ago, when the Jewish Na- dinner, in "Nu.. J.. e. scholarship reflects the Lith- tional Fund held a 30%-70% Off uanian background whence his honor and planted the Call 773-4241 sr 171-5541 1-.e came, was born in Pil- Bernard and Belle Isaacs Irene Saga, vishka, Lithuania and was forest in Israel. Mrs. Issacs has since passed away. educated there prior to corn- His numerous published to the United States in works include "Ilasefer Har- 1904 at age 22. ishon" (first modern Hebrew Ile received a BS degree Reader), publisher in 1911; in general science from Coo- and "Kithvey Aaron D. Mark- per Union in New York and son," produced in collabora- went on to study literature tion which Daniel Persky in at Buttler College, Indianap- 1938. olis. In New York he pur- lie authored many short sued his Hebrew studies, and stories dealing with Jewish when he went to Indianapolis life in America, and his nar- in 1912 he became an instruc- ratives have appeared in the tor in the United Hebrew Hebrew periodicals Hatoren, Schools there. Ile served as Iladoar, Gilyonoth Shevily superintendent for four years Ilahinuch, lo c a I lied Ila- before coming to Detroit in Kvutah and others. 1919, where he laid the foun- The eminent Hebrew auth- dation for the United He- or Gerhson Schofman highly brew Schools. praised Mr. Issacs' collec- Mr. Isaacs was associated tions of short stories, includ- with the UIIS for 36 years ing "Hein Shnai Olomoth" before retiring as superin- published by Histadrut Ivrit tendent in 1955. He continues of America in 1949; Amos 26571 12 Mile Rd. to hold the title of superin- Mocher Tapizim" published 1st blpck west of N West•rn Hwy. in Israel in 1953; and "Cho- tendent emeritus. Southfield, Mich. ter Migeza." published in A member of the National SYLVIA Israel in 1960. Council for Jewish Educa- Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 Tis "Select Stories," also tion since its inception, Mr. Thurs. til 8; Sunday 11 to 4 published in Israel but in Isaacs also belongs to the MASTER CHARGE MINICAR° English appeared in 1968. PEN Club of America He- Mr. Isaacs has three sons, brew authors. He is a mem- ber of the Zionist Organiza- A . A1-1067191 17,1 Sl•inleSS •1001 •09e, grey d • sell-wind chronograph istop watch tion of Detroit, the Hebrew device) ga 2 11water 1•• ■■•■1 •011,111 Cultural Society of Detroit h 13.1ingo•I Engen h Sp•no1111 day-dato cange ta , en dar 30 rrhnute recorder and Cong. Beth Achim which 595 00 plans to honor him at serv- ices Saturday morning. ;ng Open Sunday 11-4 SEMI-ANNUAL SALE M ika ffnlerlaitomenl by Vl ach pm and 413 Orchestra 358-3642 rk h. 2 4 5 0 0 PACKER • PONTIAC STILL THE WORLD'S LARGEST Come In and See Us! * PANTSUITS * DRESSES * PANTS * SKIRTS * LONG GOWNS * ETC. .S. -eVe4d 701datese4 354-3554 For the Best Deal on the New "73's" RED STOTSKY Call 863-9300 MILT LEVIN Call 863-9300 50% OFF 18650 LIVERNOIS, SOUTH OF SEVEN OUTERWEAR SALE Known to all as a gentle, humble man, Mr Isaacs re- ceived the tribute of a grate- J acqueline A- Tess Engaged to .11 r. 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