34—Friday, May 18, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS l Ben-Gurion Gets Sperka Volume '5,000,000 Cancer Center 1 Anti-Semitism Topic of Talk at Sinai Hospital Energy Crisis to Be Explored April 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S. Gilbert (Betty Verner), 21415 Clarita, a son, Brian Shawn. * * * April 22—To Mr. and Mr5. Dr. Richard B. Mancke, Allan Ben (Barbara Nakell), 25246 Branchaster, Farming- professor of economics and law at the University of ton, a son, Joshua Loren. Michigan, will address the April 7—The Mr. and Mrs. Detroit Chapter of the Amer• D. Michael Kratchman (Cyn- ican Society for Technion Chia Lynn), 1254 Navarre, a 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the son, Henry Daniel. Zionist Cultural Center. Dr. Mancke, author of a book soon to be published, RABBI LEO "Energy Crisis: the Failure of U. S. Oil and Gas Policy," will speak on "The U. S. Energy Crisis — Policy Fail- per! 11,,Irel ure or Fuel Shortage." The er ∎ ing lio-pital. and Ilonn.- program is open to the com- LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 munity. , RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 Rev. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel RNEY REV. SID RUBE Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 ed themselves from anti-I: rael resolutions adopted at conference of the Young La bor Association which su: ports Palestinian terrorist: HENRY FORD HIGI SCHOOL is developing a of students who wish employ ment. Students can wash an wax cars, run errands, pair fences, baby-sit, clean g. rages, care for lawns, was windows and do other od jobs. The school jobs nun ber is 533-9715. On his recent visit to Israel, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka presented a copy of his new book, "Ecclesiastes — Stories to Live By," to former Israel Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion. The Israeli statesman praised Rabbi Sperka's devoted labors in presenting the Bible stories to the Amer- ican Jewish reading public, and encouraged him to continue to inspire interest in the Bible. r s GOLDMAN SYDNEY (JTA) — Lead AESCULPIAN PHARMA- CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Whitehall Apts. club house. Refreshments will be served by the ladies aux- iliary. Opens to Public This Week-End The new $5,000,000 Meyer and Jim Jefferies of Jef- L. Prentis Cancer Center of feries; Mike Kirk of Graphic the Michigan Cancer Foun- House; Mike and Katherine dation will be open to the McCoy of Cranbrook School public for the first time this of Graphic D e s i g n; Bob Saturday and Sunday, be- Hughes; Peter Nothstein; tween 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. both and Edward Fella of Graphic days at the new site at 110 House appears in the official E. Warren, between Wood- opening brochure which will ward and John R. be distributed during the Tours will be conducted open house. From the 420,000 plum- every hour on the hour through the research facil- colored bricks of its exterior, ities, patient service and re- to the liberal use of polished habilitation center and corn- woods in its interior, the Meyer L. Prentis Cancer munity service offices. A slide presentation out- Center exudes strength tem- lining the work being done pered with warmth. The at the United Foundation's building, which now offers only cancer control agency the Foundation 96,000 addi- will be shown continuously tional square feet of floor in the Alfred R. Glancy Jr. space, was designed by Louis Amphitheater on the lower G. Redstone Associates. Expanded facilities include level of the Prentis Cancer a human virus containment Center. Also featured will be a laboratory which is still un- special display of original der construction, an instru- art work donated to the Mich- mentation center sophiSti- igan Cancer Foundation by cated chemistry laboratories, 11 Detroit artists, photogra- a complete biology center phers and graphic designers. and an electron microscope The art work by such re- laboratory. All of the new nowned artists as photogra- laboratories possess the fin- pher Tom Bert; Ron Rae of est engineering features and Designers & Partners; Diane refinements available, as well as the strictest enviro- mental controls needed for the study of breast cancer, focus of the Michigan Cancer Foundation's research. May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lirtzman (Nancy Weingarten of Detroit) of Country Club Hills, Ill., a son, Michael Charles. * * * April 30—To Dr. and Mrs Stephen P. Leff, (Ilene Mir- vis), 23860 Frisbee, a son, Jonathan David. * * April 28—To Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Ellias (Judith H. Ochs), 19240 Lancashire, a son, Jeremiah Foster. of the New Wales Labo Men's Clubs 1 1 ers Party of Australia dissociat Dr. Milton J. Steinhardt, member of the attending staff of the department of psychiatry at Sinai Hospital, will speak on the subject "Masks of Anti-Semitism: Current Perspectives," 8 p.m., Monday, in the Zuck- erman Auditorium of Sinai Hospital. The lecture has been ar- ranged by the Sinai Hospital psychiatry department. Dr. Steinhardt also is con- sultant at Grace Hospital and a member of the faculty of Wayne State University Medical School. Discussants of Dr. Stein- hardt's theme will be Dr. Peter A. Martin, clinical pro- fessor of psychiatry at WSU school of Medicine, and Dr. Emanuel Tanay, adjunct as- sociate professor at WSU redical school. An invitation has been ex- tended to the public to attend the lecture and the discus- sion. "YOUR PORTRAIT The Perfect GI F T Fo, f JWV SOL YETI MORRIS 0- HEN POST and AUXILIARY will hold their installation of officers 8:30 p.m. Monday at the JWV headquarters. Re- freshments will be served. The post and auxiliary will hold their scholarship fund- raising event 7:30 p.m. Sun- day at the JWV home. At its recent e 1 e c t ion , the auxiliary named the follow- ing o f fi c e r s: president, Minnie Alpert; vice presi- dents, Irene Levin and Diana Joffe; treasurer, Ruth Levin; patriotic instructress, Sophie Hoffman; chaplain, Sara Fleisher; historian, Rose Feinberg; guard, Celia Yetz; and conductress, Mary Shul- man. The auxiliary has plans to present 15 class- room flags to Goodale School in Detroit. Dennis Aaron' Runs for OP School Board Dennis M. Aaron, 42, form- er Oakland County commis- sioner representing part of Oak Park, announced - his candidacy for a seat on the Oak Park School Board. The election is June 11. As commissioner, he was chairman of the county's pub- lic protection and judiciary committee and the criminal justice planning council. A member of the county's library board, he is a direc- tor of the Oakland County Hospital and of New Hori- zons, Inc., a nonprofit group I dedicated to the training of handicaped young adults. He is affiliated with civic and school-related groups in Oak Park and is president-elect Muscular Dystrophy of the Key School PTA. Drive to Be Launched A practicing attorney in Two "pros" - in the fight Detroit, Aaron lives at 10150 against Muscular Dystrophy Dartmouth, Oak Park. He will team up again this year and his wife Marilyn have to lead a five-county fund- three children. raising campaign for MD's Southeastern Michigan Chap- Soviet Ohm Attack ter. Detroit Lions' quarterback Lack of Housing Greg Landry will serve his TEL AVIV (JTA) — About second year as MD's cam- 150 recently arrived immi- paign chairman, along with grants from the Soviet Union nine-year-old MD poster child held a 48-hour hunger strike Darryl Ayers, also a veteran at the Shave Zion absorption of last year's drive. center this week to protest The;--two will head up a the failure of Israeli officials June 5 house-to-house solici- to provide them with per- tation involving over 32,000 manent living quarters. Absorption ministry offi- volunteers in Wayne, Oak- land, Macomb, Monroe and cials claimed the protest was totally unjostified. St Clair col‘f- ies. Dr. Arnold Kollin was in stalled as president of the Detroit Alumni Chapter, Alpha Omega dental fratern- ity, Wednesday at the South- field Holiday Inn. Dr. Kollin this year was head of the AO Israel Bond committee and chairman of the entire dental section of the Allied Jewish Campaign. On Satur- day, the Detroit Alumni Chapter will honor its incom- ing officers at a President's Reception at Jim's Garage. Other officers are Drs. Ar- nold Golnick, president-elect; 'Robert Galin, treasurer; John Marx, treasurer-elect; Sam Weiner, recording sec- retary; Warren Tessler, cor- responding secretary; Lou Hirschman, sergeant-at-arms and Dan Levitsky, editor. LT. LARRY S. WEIL AUX- ILIARY will celebrate its first birthday at an art auc- tion 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Park West Galleries, South- field. There will be a cham- pagne preview at 7:30. Pro- ceeds will aid needy children at Pontiac Children's Village, Michigan veterans at veter- ans' hospitals and senior cit- izens at Northland Geriatric Clinic. There will be prizes, and tickets are available a the door. For information. call Judy Schultz, 398-1245 or Laena Hoenig, 398-3772. * * SILVERMAN DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY wil' meet noon Thursday at Rob- inson Furniture Co., Nort:i land. Volunteers wishing t• service the D. J. Healy horn , Saturday may call Ros' Sharkey, 968-2593. * * * JWV Memorial Services Sunday Philip Goodman, com- mander of the Jewish Wa, Veterans Department o Michigan, announces public memorial services for the Jewish war dead will be hel( 10 •a.m. Sunday at Mach pelah Cemetery. Cantor Hyman Adler an( Rabbi Herbert S. Eskir. chaplain for the department will officiate. All of the department': 13 posts and auxiliaries wi participate. The public is invited. Fellowships we want, will hold, not religion as • duty, but duty as a religion —Felix Adler. FATHER 'S DAY Official U.S. Government Passport & Immigration Photos 354-1677 LIACK GORRACK studio of photographi, 25211 Telegraph Road Closed Mondays 60% off mgtnnt Cleaance latest Sale of style children fashions "Art Linkletter Schools have a few openings left in Nursery School. Free busing, too!" 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