311—Frilly, Dec. 8, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS " Shazar Gets Wilkes-Barre Tallit Dessert Luncheon to Open Histadrut Drive Sunday The Histadrut Campaign will be featured. Admission will Open its 1972.73 di ive I is free to all. p m Sunday with a (1e , ,er: ' Morris Lieberman, chair- lune11000 at the Labor Zion. man of the campaign, said ist Institute. support is essential for the The program NV II includt• an address by A. wilily Ha- gan a member of the Israel delegation to the United Na lions. Rrmarl s in Yiddish by Louts I. e v I 0 0. esccutive 011111111.1n of the Ai laiaroff- A%runin Wei7man Branch of .!le Labor Zionist Alliance, and songs by Heuven Fran- kel. who is returning to De- troit for this occasion, also 342-2287 AVIGDOR DAGAN A rernplete IVIYUC01 F•••. • 10, your parry • al training, culture, scholar- ship aid, care of the aged, children's villages and re- lated programs. •Ilistadrut volunteers who received assignments a month ago are asked to call on as many contributors as possible before the rally. For information, call the Hista• drut office, 851-0606. DICK STEIN • Tern ', instil • Caricatures %lot, I 1116. • •hellv• Let• • 51•• ■ 1•Ii for your party • Orin HO.. Eton, Or 0 4,”1-•••• 01 •• I SAM HEW t 1 ... ,,,,, ■•.. Call as nod ••••• «dl ci••. V., ••• Ni••• • ErO•r,rlirlr7•11 CoN 399-1320 547,2770 '`Iles..• •••••.• 11••• Israel's President Zalman Shazar, (left) looks at the duplicate of a tallit he will receive as a gift from the Wilkes-Barre Jewish Community Center and thanks Sey- mour Hefter, educational director of the JCC, who was In Israel for a JWB-sponsored seminar on Jewish pro- gram materials. The 100th tallit to be woven by Waises- Barre J('C members was made especially for President Shazar in honor of Israel's 25th anniversary but was damaged in the flood when tropical storm Agnes struck the community. Shazar's sister had lived in Wilkes- Barre for 30 years, and the Israeli President had visited there. Shazar was very concerned about the vic- tims of the flood. Looking on is Mordecai Bar-On, Chair- man of the youth and hehalutz depatment of the World Zionist Organization, with which JWB cooperates in a number of projects related to Israel and world Jewry. LZA Branches P Ian Gatherings Lieberman, chair- man of Branch Four, and Toby Slabosky, chairman of Branch Seven, Labor Zionist Alliance, announce a joint meeting will be held 8 p.m. Sunday, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Eliav Naharin of the Jew- ish Center Hebrew depart- ment will speak on "Israeli- Habima Theater," of which he was director. Friends are welcome. • • • A meeting of Branch Six, LZA, will be held 8 p.m. Sat- urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Naimark, 25020 Devon, Franklin. Morris Hospital Names New Asst. PR Director Why Pay More? NOW ALL BRANDS Special for December 20% ABOVE SALE Furniture Division 559-6334 DECORATING ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE BY APPT NOW OPEN Due to Popular Demand Our Accessories Division is Now Open at 15239 W. 8 Mile, Detroit/Southfield 2 Blks. E. of Greenfield Featuring Top Wall Decor Fine Oils — Accessories — Lamps At Our Famous Prices Phone 864-3778 No Appointment Necessary 1 ✓a • 0 • Mrs. Adele Mondry, chair- man, announces that Branch Two, LZA, will hold a Han- uka meeting 7:30 p.m. Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Freedman, 17325 Mansfield. Michael Michlin will speak. Refreshments will be served. Friends are wel- come. • • • Brenner Truman Branch, Labor Zionist Alliance, will hold a Hanuka meeting 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Labor Zionist Institute. New mem- bers and friends will be wel- come. Refreshments and a program will be featured. For information, call Aaron Reitman, president, 557-0017. Published by WSU MAJOR DISCOUNTS Unique Furniture Galleries Dr. Abraham Nemeth, as- sociate professor of mathe- matics at the University of Detroit, will speak about his experiences on a recent trip to Russia. Friends are wel- come. Franklin Lectures at Hours 10-5 Daily PORTRAITS CANDIDS CUSTOM FRAMING LAMP SPOT Spe•mlring in 1.flqi Bar M.t”n• en present. cultivation and passing camel said archeologist Ehud Net- zer. Several brief Hebrew in- scriptions were found on pot- tery fragments. Little is left of the once- splendid palace, due to land caravans over the centuries, 1•110TOGH %Pill' DICK STEIN JERUSALEM — A large swimming pool and a 300- yard terrace that probably was a race track were among the 2,000-year-old ruins un- covered near Bethlehem. The ruins, which also in- clude apartments for royal guests, surround the fortress- like hilltop lierodion, over- looking Bethlehem built by Herod in the 1st Century BCE. expansion of Histadrut serv- ices: medical care, vocation- S'I'l.J ItAIIEN N.4,1 - -•• •• • 2,000-Year-Old Ruini Found at Bethlehem The appointment of Mrs. Edith LaCroix as assistant director of public relations has been announced by Dr. Julien Priver, executive vice- president of Sinai Hospital. Mrs. LaCroix comes to Sinai from Detroit Osteopathic Hospital, where she was audio-visual coordinator and medical editor in the depart- ment of medical education. Prior to that, she was a writer-editor of educational filmstrips for Jam Handy Organization. She is secre- tary-treasurer of the Michigan Chapter of the American Medical Writers Association. Essays by J. H. Hexter, A. L. Rowse and Goldwin Smith are included in "The Professor and the Public, — The Role of the Scholar in the Modern World," compil- ed by Dr. Smith. This Wayne State University volume con- tains the addresses delivered in the Leo M. Franklin Memorial Lectureship in Hu- man Relations at WSU in 1970-71. Dr. CYRUS A. GORDON, the program of Mediterranean studies at director of Brandeis University for the last 17 years, has been named the D.S. and R. H. Gottesman Professor of He- brew Studies at New York University for five years be- ginning September 1973. The New York-based Gottesman family foundation has made a gift to the NYU school of education to support the pro- fessorship for that period. • • i Clctt vittes in Society The Rosenthal Cousins Club will hold its winter meeting 2 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rosen- thal, 1225 Stuyvessant, Birmingham. For directions, call Mrs. Rosenthal, MI 7-1249. Decorniii, I pshiina Fi•torr, ('.Male.,, Lamp Shades ••• Repair ct. R•seire Lnmp. 4626 N Woodword (S. of 14 mile) • 549-6309 tr eiciL. -S '' t I Birmingham 647-5730 L.V.-' wsv f •4 -••••,,dir- Zamora a Vor //••• ar•41 b: 3 .`40" avuold ,.comiti..• ,.. 'q &MO m" qv- • •••••• Norman Allan Tn. 17540 WYOMING • TEL 341 - 1330 • Men.-Fs • 30.9 00 Set. 10..00-• 00 Sea II 304 , 00 .4 EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZYA? Cranbrook House Motel 20500 JAMES COUZENS IS MS. A Groratioltil—A