siwww- `Territories' Topic of Hashomer Talk Americans for Progressive Israel-Hashomer Hatzair will meet 8:15 p.m. June 14 at the Oak Park Community Center. "Impact of the Terri- tories on Israeli Life" will be discussed by Abe Ber- niker. Berniker is chairman of the National Council of Americans for Progressive Israel-Hashomer Hatzair. He will discuss the changes in Israel he observed on a re- cent visit. A question-answer period and a social hour with re- freshments will follow. The meeting is open to the public. For information, call Devera Stocker, 864-8035. I JOE MILLER SOLOMON ROTHENBERG, a representative of State Mutual Life Assurance Co., attended the company's 1973 leaders' conference at the Del Coronado Hotel, Coro- nado, Calif. and HIS ORCHESTRA Music For All Occasions 115-1244 ill,..,„„„„„„„..„,...„„„„„„,„„„ll„,„„„„„„„,„„„„„„„„,„„iiiim„„,„,,,, - HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY, INC. 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INVITATIONS 25% Discount Greeting Cards Innovations 10 50% - Discount Large Selection Call Lee or Hilda 557-8340 557-4486 Classifieds Get Quick Results a"Z io - a ,,,,, 'Meier g ary one 398-6894 The Sheldon Rott Orchestra and Vickie Carroll PROF. SAMUEL LEVIN _255-1540 dent who has won distinction in the field of economics. In the 1930s, Prof. Levin served on Mayor Frank Murphy's labor and employ- ment committees. He be- came a noted authority on labor and industry and his name appeared in every issue of the Directory of American Scholars between 1942 and 1958. He is also listed in "Who's Who in America," "Who's Who in World Jewry" and in "Who's Who in Jews in the World of Science." Prof. Levin was president of the Jewish Social Services Bureau, now the Jewish Family and Children's Serv- ice. After his retirement from Wayne State in 1958, he was president of the Jew- ish National Fund in Detroit. He has writeen a book on Thomas Malthus and pre- pares weekly lectures on social issues for the senior adult program at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. Prof. Levin and his wife, the late Lillian Keidan, had four children. They are: Dr. Joseph H. of Weston, Mass., Mrs. Stanley Friedman, Dr. Herbert G. Levin and Mrs. Bernard J. Cantor. 543-7226 DITION Southfield Board OKs Senior Housing COOKING ONIONS 28 ° For your special parties or other events try our . TEXAS NEW 15-oz. 690 ■INCTIff, Hillel Day School will present a concert featuring compositions by Julius Cha- jes in celebration of Israel's 25th anniversary 7:30 p.m. Sunday, at the school. Participants in the concert will be the Festival Dancers of the Jewish Center, Harriet Berg, director; Annette Cha- jes, mezzo soprano, soloist of Temple Israel; Inez Red-. man, concertmistress of the Oak Park Symphony; David Levine, cellist with the De- Planners of the Program. Chairmen's Institute, spon- troit Symphony Orchestra; sored by the Jewish Community Council 9 a.m.-noon Sunday and the composer, Julius at the United Hebrew Schools' LaMed Auditorium, are, Chajes at the piano. from left, Mrs. J. Stewart Linden and Mrs. Carl Schiller, Tickets are available at the co-chairmen, and Bernard Panush, chairman of the Coun- school office. For reserva- cil's cultural commission. The institute is designed to pro- tions, call Hillel Day School, vide organizational program chairmen and officers with 851-2394. the techniques and resources necessary for effective pro- gram planning. Registration fee includes breakfast and Opportunity knocks only program planning kit. For information, call the Jewish once—temptation knocks for Community Council, 962-1880. years. —Anon. Wayne State University's economics department will honor Professor Samuel M. Levin with a volume of his essays to commemorate his 85th birthday June 6. Prof. Levin, author of many essays on labor rela- tions, unionism and tech- nology in America, was born in Poland and is the son of the late Rabbi Judah Leib Levin, former head of the Orthodox rabbis of Detroit. In 1965, Prof. Levin was guest of honor at a dedica- tion dinner for Yeshivath Beth Yehuda, the school named in honor of his father. He began teaching at the old Central High School in 1913 and later became the chairman of the social sci- ence department at the De- troit Junior College and the College of the City of De- troit, later to become Wayne University. He held the chairmanship of the eco- nomics department until 1953 and retired from teaching in 1958 on his 70th birthday. At Wayne, the Samuel M. Levin Award Fund was established by family and friends. The cash award is given annually to the stu- Member Detroit Kosher Moat Dealers Association Located in the Harvard Row Mall i.41/7.j Program Chairmen to Get Aid Hillel Concert Set for Sunday Wayne State University Volume to Honor Prof. Samuel Levin, 85 Fresh & Frozen E • T h e Southfield Planning Commission has given unan- imous approval to a proposed high-rise apartment building for senior citizens on the west side of Greenfield Rd., north of 10 Mile and adjacent to the Proposed L696 exten- sion. City planner Donald Gross estimates the proposed build- ing could accommodate about 200 residents. They would be able to walk to nearby shops without having to cross major streets. MOGEN DAVIDS*, CHAIS*, MAZELS* AND SHALOMS*. 18K YELLOW GOLD, SOME WITH DIAMONDS ... 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