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December 22, 1972 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-22

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I1

Israel to Build Plane
Factory in Belgium

BRUSSELS (JTA)—Israel

Aircraft Industries will build
a large airplane factory in
the town of Bierzet, Belgium.
IAI will build the "Arava"
plane and electronic eguip-
ment for "Gabriel" missiles.

Miss Harriet Zaff A Shot in the Arm for the UJA
Phillip Stoll-
to IlTed Mr. Fantich man,
a mem-

ber of the 1973
Allied Jewish

presents

Featuring:

• DICK STEIN

Jew-
ition
the
ue's
the
Ieir,
con-
Hrs.
Hall
n of

MISS HARRIET ZAFF

Mr. and Mrs. Harold W.
Zaff of Archer Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Harriet Cindy
to Bernard Alan Fantich, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fan-

• Moddi MeEalistai

• Orin Ross

tich of Dover Rd., South-
field. An August wedding is
planned.

Frbm One to An y

Number of Entertomets

Coll us and we woll docuss

Bar Mitzvas, Weddings

Your Entertainment Needs.

547-2770
–Hos., she sour) II

and special occasions

Garson Zeltzer
Photography
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Complete lino of party
pay itoms

• Shower & Wedding Gifts

• Contemporary Gifts • Cards L Imitations
Mon., Twos., Wed. 10-6, Thurs. 10-9, Fri. 10-Midnight
Set. 10-6. Sun. 12-5

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SERVING ONLY
PRIME AND
CHOICE MEATS

Retail

Beth El Men's Club
to Fill In at Hospital
on Yule Holiday

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& Poultry Mkt.

JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN

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WE DELIVER.

Wisdom is the conscious-
ness of self.
—Guide

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II Men's Clubs

BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL
Temple Beth El Men's Club MEN'S CLUB will present
again has offered the serv-
its second breakfast forum
ices of its members to Jan. 7 at the synagogue. Dr.
Providence Hospital during
Alfred II. Kelly, chairman of
the Christmas holiday week- the department of history at
end.
Wayne State University, will
The Jewish men will staff speak on "The Supreme
the admitting office, emer- Court and Busing." Dr.
gency room, gift shop and Kelly has written books on
gift cart and the information the Constitution and on
desk so that regular volun- American foreign policy. He
teer workers may enjoy the served as co-director of re-
holidays with their families. search for the Michigan Con-
These duties are regularly stitutional Convention in
handled by members of Our 1962. Jules Feldmesser and
Lady of Providence League John Hurtic are co-chairmen
and the American Red Cross. of the breakfast forum series.
The temple group will work Rabbi Israel Halpern, chair-
Dec. 23, 24 and 25.
man of the speakers com-
The Temple Beth El Men's mittee, will participate in the
Club first volunteered at program. Tickets are avail-
Providence last Christmas, able at the door.
• • •
and they also relieved regu-

Mrs. Dorothy Wood, hos-
pital director of volunteers,
said the club demonstrates
"the true spirit of friendship
and brotherhood by their as-
sistance to our staff and our
patients."
The club project this year
is under the chairmanship of
Ellis Rabb.
The temple youth group
also is scheduled to sing at
the hospital on Dec. 24.

Kosher Meet Dealers Assoc.

LI 7-8111

paign cabinet,
presents a
check for
$300,000 t o
Gerald S. Col-
burn, UJA na-
tional cash
chairman
(left), at the
recent annual
meeting of the
United Jewish
Appeal in New York. This brings to $7,471,661 the monies
paid in 1972 for use overseas by, beneficiaries of the Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. Louis Berry,
chairman of Detroit's cash mobilization committee and I.
William Sherr, chairman of the collection review commit-
tee, urge all contributors to pay their pledges or as much
of them as possible before the end of the year.

lar volunteers on Easter.

SINGER'S

Member Detroit

Trio of Associate Chairmen

cy Fund cam-

A complete musical porkoo•
for your porky ,

• Shelby lxe

Friday, Dec. 22, 1972-27

Campaign - Is-
rael Emergen-

DICK STEIN

• Jeep Smith
• Mori Little

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

4

FOR

—Gems Friday,

35c

FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT

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service cell

JO 6-4640

ADAS SHALOM MEN'S
CLUB will present "Israel
1972: A Pilgrim's Report," a
talk by Rabbi Jacob Segal,
9:30 a.m. Jan. 7 in the syna-
gogue social hall. Rabbi Se-
gal will show slides of Israel
to illustrate his report. Ser-
vices will be held at 8:30, and
breakfast will follow. The
public is invited.

ORT Appeals
for Scholarship
Aid for Needy

Because of increased en-
rollments in Israel's ORT
schools, the Detroit Men's
ORT Chapter is seeking
donors to the Dr. William
Haber ORT Scholarship
Fund.
Named for the president
of the American ORT Feder-
ation and World ORT Union,
the' fund provides scholar-
ships to needy students from
impoverished families who
Wish to learn a trade in the
network of vocationl train-
ing schools.
The cost of providing an
education to an ORT student
for 'a year is $400. A number
1 of Detroiters have donated
$400 scholarships in excess
of $30,000; others have do-
: nated partial scholarships.
For information or to make
donations, contact Harry
Platt or Abe Shiffman, co-
chairmen of the scholarship
fund committee, 2080 Penob-
scot Bldg., Detroit 48226.

Mathematics
Mathematics

sively

deals exclu-

with the relations of
concepts to each other with-
out consideration of their
relation to experience.—A1-
heft. Einstein.

Arthur Howard, William M. Davidson and Richard
Sloan (from left) have been appointed associate chairmen
for the 1973 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency
Fund, it was announced by general chairmen Samuel
Frankel and Paul M. Randleman. Howard has been vice
chairman of the AJC-IEF since 1987, He previously
served as pre-campaign chairman and as chairman of the
AJC real estate section. Davidson has been ■ member of
the AJC-IEF campaign cabinet and was associate chair-
man for the 1972 campaign. Sloan was co-chairman of the
1972 AJC - IEF. lie recently was elected vice president of
the United Jewish Charities.







Robert Slatkin Gets Award

Mandell L. Berman( left), Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion president, congratulates Robert Slatkin upon receiv-
ing the William H. Boesky Award, given annually to ■
Junior Division member who has shown outstanding lead-
ership and service.

Robert G. Slatkin received nors meeting.
the William H. Boesky Young
Slatkin became active in
Leadership Award from the the Federation's junior divi-
Jewish Welfare Federation sion in 1967 when he was an
at a recent board of gover- area chairman for the Allied
• • •
Jewish Campaign.
Since then, he has been
associate chairman, co-chair-
man and chairman of the
junior division's fund-raising
endeavor. He will serve as ■
1973 campaign coordinator
for the division's more than
300 volunteers.
Slatkin has been a mem-
ber and was chairman of the
junior division's executive
committee and was elected
president in 1971 - 72. lie is a
member of the health and
welfare budget planning di-
vision of the Federation.
He and his wife, Donna,
just returned from the an-
nual meeting of the United
Jewish Appeal in New York
where he participated in the
national Young Leadership
Cabinet workshops.
The honoree is president
of
Robert Slatkin, Inc., a
Samuel Schiff has been ap-
real
estate development sod
pointed co-chairman of the
Jewish Welfare Federation' ■ property management firm
endowment committee, It with headquarters in South-
was announced by Federa- field.

Samuel Schiff
Co-Chairs JWF
Endowments

tion President Mandell L.
Berman and by Alfred L.
Deutsch, president of United
Jewish Charities, which man-
ages communal properties
and endowment funds. Schiff
will be associated with Mil-
ton J.
Miller, committee
chairman for the past eight
years. Schiff is a director of
the Jewish Home for Aged
and of United Jewish Char-

ities. a member of Federa-
tion's community relations

division and a director of
the Detroit Service Group.

He was chairman of the

AJC-IEF arts and crafts di-
vision in both 1969 and 1970.

Israel Bank Deposits
$1 Billion Abroad

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The

Bank of Israel now has on
deposit in foreign hanks a

total of $1,000,000,000, accord

ing to the bank director.
Moshe Zenbah. This is the
largest sum of foreign cur-
rency the Bank of Israel has
ever had at its disposal. At
the same time Zenbar an-
nounced that foreigners have
deposited in various Israel
banks an aggregate sum of
$700,000,000.

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