THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10—Friday, March 23, 1973 Allied ewish Cam ai n Will Open Its 1973 Drive at Dinner Exhibit Opened on Holocaust in Philadelphia ( Continued from Page 1) Evelyn Orbach, producer of "Highlights," some recently completed agency projects within the community and talk about the present plans for the use of a large, newly acquired tract of undevelop- ed land at Maple and Drake Roads in West Bloomfield Township. Rounding out the "Chang- ing, Patterns in Federation" series will be the April 15 dialogue presenting Federa- tion President Mandell L. Berman; the women's divi- sion campaign chairman, Mrs. Merle Harris; and the junior division executive com- mittee chairman, Burton Farbman. They will relate the motivations of volunteers with community involv e- ments. Local president Arthur S. King and secretary-treasurer Ernest Zip s e r anticipate "greater response and sup- port than ever before." * * * Cleveland Jewish Welfare Fund Appeal Aims for $15,220,000 CLEVELAND (JTA)—The annual Jewish Welfare Fund Appeal opened a month long drive for $15,220,000 March 15 for 22 Greater Cleveland agencies and Jewish needs throughout the world. The meeting, at Park Synagogue, also recognized Israel's 25th year of independence with a series of exhibits highlight- ing Appeal efforts for each year of independence. The goal of the regular Campaign, he explained, is $9,100,000, of which approx- imately half will go to Great- er Cleveland agencies. An additional $6,100,000 is being sought for the Israel Emer- gency Fund. HONEYWELL BARBER SALON PHILADELPHIA (JTA)—A 100-photograph exhibit o f Jewish history in Nazi-oc- cupied Europe made its local Southfield & Nine Mile Rd. debut here, with a special Featuring preview for key civic leaders Men's Hair Styling at the Philadelphia Civic by Center Museum invited by the Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Mar- Allied Jewish Campaign mercantile division leaders, Mich. — State Champion tyrs. at 'a recent meeting, are from left, Norman Wachler, and The preview featured a chairman who hosted' the evening at his Huntington Woods tribute to the people of Den- home, and the division's seven associate chairmen, Jerome mark for their rescue of Lapides, Sol Cicurel,- Robert Schwartz, Irwin Kahn, Philip Image Master Champion thousands of Jewish lives L. Elkus, David Frank and Norman Rosenfeld. State Trophy Winners during the Nazi occupation Appointments Available of World War II. The exhibit—"The Holo- , MONDAY THRU FRIDAY- - caust and The Resistance"— 354-3 170 Laundry Drivers opened to the public March 9 for an 18-day run. Start Joint Drive A scroll from the Memor- at Sunday Brunch ials Committee on behalf of Members of Laundry and the Danes was accepted' by Carlo Christensen, cultural Linen Drivers Local 285 will launch their annual joint counselor with the Royal Danish Embassy in Washing- drive for the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency ton, D.C. Fund and the Detroit Hista- Christensen took part in rut Campaign, at a brunch the Danish Resistance Move- at the Jewish Center, 10:15 ment during the Nazi occu- Detroit area attorneys enjoyed a cocktail reception a.m., Sunday. pation of Denmark from 1940 at which several judges were present as honorary hosts of to 1945. He was cited in 1945 the AJC-IEF function. Pictured at the Raleigh House party, by then General Dwight from left, are: Jack Miller, chairman of the endowment Eisenhower for his brave conduct in, the underground. Fund of the Jewish Welfare Federation; AJC-IEF general chairman Samuel Frankel; Stuart E. Hertzberg, attorneys The Holocaust exhibit was section chairman, guest speaker; Moshe Rivlin, director- 'brought to Philadelphia by general of the Jewish Agency; and Bruce E. Thal, co-chair- t h e Memorial Committee man of the AJC-IEF professional division. under the cosponsorship of the Civic Center Museum. It was prepared in Jerusalem largely from captured Nazi photographs by Yad Vashem, the Israeli Remembrance Authority. The . pictures detail the history of Jewish resistance during the Nazi era, and commemorate the 30th an- Conferring at the recent niversary of the Warsaw SHOES FROM ITALY brunch meeting of optome- Ghetto uprising. trists who support the Allied AND SPAIN. Definitive brogues in The Holocaust also will be Jewish Campaign - Israel patent leather and supple multi-tones. Heels from the subject of a six-week Emergency Fund are Dr. 3 to 4 inches. Prices from $30 to (gulp) $100. summer study tour and Sheldon Powell (left) and Dr. seminar, "Politics, Religion Sharing a laugh at the nunchline to speaker Hy Kalus' Joseph Orent, section chair- and Genocide," offered by story about one of his experiences in Israel are, from left, men. The optometrists met at Temple University June 8- Drs. Elliott Folbe and Myron L. Attenson, co-chairmen of the Raleigh House and dis- July 23. the dentists' section; Kalus; and Dr. Arnold L. Kollin, sec- cussed new optometric tech- Classrooms for the eight- tion chairman. Kalus is the artistic director of the Jeru- niques before pledging in- MEN'S WEAR ABOUT A YEAR AHEAD OF DETROIT credit seminar will be the salem Theater. The dentists and their wives met for dinner creased support to the cam- Von Dyke Stores in Warren and Utica • Next Door Stores in Warren, to pledge support to the 1973 Allie4 Jewish Campaign. major archives on the Holo- paign. Utica, Birmingham, Pleasant Ridge, Mt. Clements and Ecstland. caust that have been as- sembled in the first seminar of its kind offered for credit Day Schools Get by an American university Promise of Help 472 NEW 1973 BUICKS as part of a regular summer NEW YORK—At a meet- program. ing held in Brooklyn and at- OPELS & HONDAS IN STOCK tended by about 150 princi- pals of Hebrew day schools Locust Invasion in the New York City area, Threatens Israel Sanford Solender, executive TEL AVIV (JTA) — Lo- vice-president of the Federa- custs may invade Israel and tion of Jewish Philanthro- neighboring countries within pies of New York, was told the next few weeks, possibly that the Federation must re- before the end of the month, structure its priorities in 'according to -a warning is- terms of its allocations and sued by the director general that funding for Hebrew day of the United Nations Food schools must be distributed and Agricultural Organiza- directly to the schools and not through any central edu- tion (FAO). cational service agency, so The warding, circulated as to preserve the ideological in letter form to all Near integrity of the schools. East countries, including Is- In response, Solender pre- •ael, reported that locusts MICHIGAN'S LARGEST were breeding • in areas of dicted that the pioneering Federation venture of a $20,- BUICK - OPEL - HONDA Saudi Arabia . near the Red campaign for a pro- Sea and in the Yemenite Re- 000,000 INVENTORY gram development fund for public. Jewish education will be FAO teams are attempting successfully reached. and that to exterminate the pests but the current ongoing dialogue there is a danger that will ultimately forge an in- swarms might turn north- strumentality whereby the ward and invade Jordan, 168 Hebrew day schools in Israel, Egypt and Sudan, the New York City will have a letter said. decided input on allocation The last locust invasion formulas and on distribution TELEGRAPH & 12 MILE ACROSS FROM TEL-TWELVE MALL of Israel was in 1962. procedures. . . Michael G. Kelly Guy Minnella . T edati ke& IN MICHIGAN" 353-1300