• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dropsie Honors Zalman Shazar, Tree Planting Sander Levin Honors Father Enters Race Jewish National Fund Pres- for Governor ident Charles Milan suggests A "Jubilee Book" ("Festschrift") honoring Zalman Shazar was presented to the retiring president of Israel by Dr. Abraham I. Katsh, right, president of Dropsie Uni- versity, Philadelphia, at ceremonies recently held in the sidential mansion in Jerusalem. The "Jubilee Book," a it enterprise between Dropsie and the World Jewish Bible Society, includes articles in Shazar's honor written by 45 world-renowned scholars and the ceremonies were in connection with the First World Jewish Bible Congress meeting in Jerusalem. Seated beside Dr. Katsh are: Dr. Sol- amon Zeitlin, (left), distinguished professor of post-Biblical literature and institutions at Dro p sie, who was co-editor of the "Jubilee Book" with David Ben-Gurion, former prime minister of Israel; and Shazar, center. , ncti Alth, ,Rre ctivities DETROIT LODGE will hold its annual installation 8 p.m. June 20 at the Labor Zionist Institute. For reser- vations, call William Gross, 542-7411. Officers to be in- stalled are: Sheldon J. Frid- son, president; Willi a m Gross, Sam Turbow and Ed Sitron, vice presidents; Steve Raimi, Ben Grossinger and R o l f e Weil, secretaries; Mary Ruby, warden; Sey- mour Schwartz, chaplain; Josh Asher, Phil Berke, Sam Braunstein, Ike Grodsky, Bill Rosen, Peter Perlman, Mel Turbow, Sandy Turbow, Glenn Sidder, Howard Stel- ler, Harold Waldman Howard Weston, Marty Weitz and Meyer Werber, trustees. MAURICE C. ZEIGER LODGE has elected the fol- lowing officers for the year: President, Saul Arsht; vice presidents, Frank Blase, Henry Houseman, Les Silver- man and Bernard Stahl; sec- retaries, Maurie Litvin and Herb Nathan; and treasurer, Roland Naftaly. Trustees are Manny Mackie, Dave Gold- stein, Sam Finegood, Ben Luskey, Sy Lankowsky, Mar- tin Kohn, Ed Gordon, Al Friedman, Ed Levenburg, Gerald Gotthelf, Allan Koe- nigsberg, Robert Gladstone, George Remner and Max Handleman. The 21st anni- versary of the lodge and in- stallation of officers will be held at a dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. June 21 at Town and entry Club. SHOLEM ALEICHEM LODGE will celebrate its 10th anniversary and installa- tion 6:30 p.m. June 17 at the Labor Zionist Institute. For reservations, call Walter Litt, MA 6-2345. Officers to be installed are: Louis Breg- man, president; Nathan Wiss, Morris Hurwitz and Meyer Lowenthal, vice pres- idents; Walter Litt, treas- urer; Harry Oberstein and Ben Golbi n, secretaries; Samuel Bassin, guardian: Jacob Gubow, warden; Ben Grant, Ralph Stein, Max Young, Abe Applebaum and Morris Weiss, trustee; and Alex Gottlieb, chaplain. DOWNTOWN-FOX LODGE will hold its annual installa- tion of officers 7 p.m. June 21 at Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehuda. A family-style din- ner will be served, and there will be entertainment. There is an admission charge, and friends are invited. For res- ervations, call Murray Tait, 864-1959, or Ben Joffe, 968- 3253. * MAURICE C. ZEIGER CHAPTER will hold its third annual mothers and children bowling party 1 p.m. Sun- day, at Oak Park Lanes. Women interested in joining the chapter on Sunday after- noon may call Sheila Lewis, 352-0634. District Lodge 6 Maps Conclave Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge 6 will hold its 105th annual convention at the Sheraton-Chicago Hotel, June 24-27. Speakers will include Jack F a b e r, district presi- dent; Dore Schary, past chairman of the Anti-Defa- mation League; Dr. William Haber, past chairman of the Bnai Brith Hillel Commis- sion and world president of ORT; Arie Haskel, Israeli consul for press and informa- tion for the Midwest; Jack Spitzer of S e a t t 1 e, Bnai Brith's national fund cam- paign chairman; and Dr. William A. We x l e r, past president of Bnai Brith and chairman of Bnai Brith Inter- national Council. For information and reser- vations, Detroit area mem- bers may call the district offices, 939-6250. Low Blow JERUSALEM — Tooting your own horn will cost more in Israel. The government has in- creased the fine for needless car-horn blowing from $2.50 to $7 to reduce noise ; No- one is too hopeful, however. Said a cab driver: "It's a habit like smoking. The only way to stop me from honking is to disconnect my horn." the planting of trees to honor I father on his day June 17, I and Israel's 25th anniversary. Milan said the planting of trees in Israel is more than a symbolic gesture. "Trees planted in that land provides a living and enduring link with our past and our fu- ture." Trees planted in Israel can be ordered from the JNF office by phoning 968-0820 of through JNF chairmen of affiliated organizations. Cer- tificates are issued to the purchasers, and are mailed to the individual being hon- ored, or to relatives of per- sons whose memory is per- petuated by the planting. The JNF office, 22100 Greenfield, Oak Park, will remain open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 17 for the convenience of tree purchasers. * * * JNF Grove Pays Tribute to Deceased tor) nut there is grief in our homes," uttered by Gen. Dayan on June 10, 1967, fol- lowing the Six-Day War. Purchasers of the Dayan medal will be apprised of future mintings in the series. For information or an order form, write to Friends of Is- rael's Disabled Veterans, 24350 Southfield, Southfield, Michigan, 48075. Proceeds will support rehabilitation projects and aid families of disabled veterans. gr• FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED eyebrows—modome—Arms—Legs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist AuVANCE BUILDING ED BURG 23077 GREENFIELD PHONE 557 - 1108 851-6118 e Aire Now 'Room 260 Nr. Northland 41 ProNndence Hospital and His Orchestra Another season is here and all roads lead to baseball parks. tY Is Years Downtown — owing C0LII6Trg4 OF FINE FURS We can work wonders with your old Fur, Stole, Cape or Jacket. We can restyle it to a new 1974 fur and leather designer jacket. COLD FUR STORAGE New Fine Arts Home f Moshe Dayan on New Medal A sale of commemorative medals of Israel's heroes has begun with the first issue, a sterling silver Moshe Dayan medal, issued by the Friends of Israel's Disabled Veter- ans, a committee of the Na- tional Council of Young Is- rael. The Moshe Dayan medal will yield a frost-finish sculp- ture on a mirror-like back- ground. The medal measures 1 1/2 inches in diameter and is encased in a lucite table-top stand. Struck by the Franklin Mint, the face of the medal displays a sculptured por- Sander M. Levin, former trait selected by Gen. Dayan. State Senator and chairman On the reverse are the words, of the Michigan Democratic "We have gained the vic- Committee, on Tuesday an- nounced that he will be a candidate, in 1974, for the BY POPULAR DEMAND! Democratic nomination for Now Booking .. . Governor of Michigan. A grove of 1,000 trees, planted in the John F. Ken- nedy Peace Forest in the Judean Hills, will honor the memory of Nathan Rubin. His widow, Elsie Rubin, along with her children and grandchildren, chose this means to memorialize their husband and father, who died last year. JERUSALEM — Fine arts at the Hebrew University will have a new home in a building n am e d for Mrs. Leona L. Cantor of Los Angeles. T h e cornerstone of t h e building, which will be lo- cated in the faculty of the humanities complex on Mount Scopus, was laid by Mrs. Cantor, wife of industrialist B. Gerald Cantor and mem- ber of the Israel Museum board of directors. Friday, June 8, 1973-3S Vaults on Premises • Restyling • Cleaning & • Insurance Ceresnie & Offen Furs 181 S. Woodward — Birmingham Adjacent Free Parking Nest to Birmingham Theatre Daily 9:30-5:30; Thurs. 'tit 9 642-1690 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••111•0041•NINNIMMIONONNO••••••••••••••• INTRODUCING .. . 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