38—Friday, June 8, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DPs' Rehabilitation Defined Israeli Coffee House to Mark Event at Beth Abraham-Hillel An Israel Bet Cafe (coffee house) will be held in honor of Israel's 25th year 8 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel. Hosted by the men's club, the celebration will feature the Habonim Youth Dancers; Beth Abraham-Hillel Ladies Singing Group, directed by Israel Fuchs; Cantor Louis Klein from Cong. Bnai MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Sam Rosenblatt M.C. & Orchestra UN 4-Q237 & KE 8-1291 - - Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 Moshe; and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman of Beth Abraham- Hillel. Refreshments will include Israeli dishes. Men's club vice president John Hurtig announced the community is invited. For information, call the synagogue office, 851- 6880. Norbert Robert is program chairman, and coordinator and director of the evening is Cantor Ackerman. Men's club president is Harry Left. Yeshiva PTA to Hear Dr. Luby "Physical Education and Child Development" will be the subject of the Yeshivath Beth Yehuda's final PTA meeting of the school year 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Yeshiva building. Guest speaker will be Dr. Robert R. Luby, divisional director of health and physi- cal educaton for Detroit Pub- lic Schools. Dr. Luby, a graduate of Wayne State Uni- versity and specialist in cur- riculum development in ele- mentary education, has held this position for 11 years. He is a former principal in the Detroit school system. Election of • officers will take place. 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Here, Commissioner Carusi listens as Mrs. Soprie Udell, NYANA president, congratulates Monroe Goldwater, right, former president of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York, on the special NYANA award presented to him "in recognition of a lifetime of service to his fellow-Jews." NYANA receives the funds for its casework, vocational and educational services as well as financial assistance to Jewish newcomers in the New York area from the UJA. JWV OAK PARK POST and AUXILIARY recently in- stalled the following officers: Neland S. Klonel, post com- mander; Robert Franklin, senior vice commander; Nor- man Lowenstein, chaplain; Norman Moss, adjutant; and Murray Greenwald, quarter- master. Auxiliary officers are Adele Lipson, president; Delores Greenspan and Len- ore Lowenstein, vice presi- dents; Shirley Riger, patri- otic instructress; Evelyn Birch, treasurer; and Violet List, chaplain. Installing of- ficers were Jack Berman, past department commander, and Rosalind Liner, past de- partment president. At Me- morial Day services in the Oak Park Municipal Building with the Veterans of Foreign Wars, a wreath was placed at the Oak Park Veterans Memorial. Members of JWV who wish to Join Oak Park Post may contact Klonel, 20840 Parklawn, Oak Park. * * * LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Irving Weintraub, 22710 Lon g a c r e, Farmington. Members are asked to bring filled Poppy canisters. New officers were installed by De- partment President E. Toby Lantz at a dinner and sur- prise shower for outgoing president Esther Bershad. The following were installed: president, Mrs. Charles Hauptman who also is a candidate for JWV Woman of the Year; vice presidents, Mrs. Irwin Weiser and Mrs. Alice Lubin; treasurer, Mrs. Walter Fischel; secretaries, Mrs. Louis Weber and Mrs. Samuel Wilson; chaplain, Mrs. Edward Runin; histor- ian, Mrs. Irving Silk; patri- otic instructress, Mrs. Stella Greenfield; conductress, Mrs. Ervin Manson; and trustees, Mrs. Harvey Greene, Mrs. Florence Am- ster and Mrs. Beverly Silver. * * LT. ROY F. GREEN POST AND AUXILIARY, at a joint installation of officers and dinner, installed the follow- ing post officers: Command- er, Irwin Chodak; vice com- manders, Irving Goldberg and Morris Singer; quarter- master, Russell Greenberg; Mrs. Rothstein Seeks OP Post Charlotte Rothstein, an ac- tive leader in Oak Park com- munity activities, has filed for candidacy on the Oak Park City Council in the Aug. 7 primary. Mrs. Rothstein hopes to be the first woman on the five- member council. Two four- year posts will be filled in the Nov. 6 election. An Oak Park resident for the past 19 years, Mrs. Roth- stein recently was re-elected chairman of the board of the Oak Park Symphony Society. She has been active in PTA, Torch Drive, Jewish War CHARLOTTE ROTHSTEIN Veterans Auxiliary and the Citizens Advisory Committee Kramer and Oak Park School to the Oak Park S chool Board Treasurer Mrs. Mar- ilyn Mazell. Board. She and her husband Ben YOUR have two children. She holds an associate degree in ap- PORTRAIT" plied science from Oakland The Perfect Community College, minor- ing in government. She has worked as an assistant librar- ian for the Bloomfield Hills For School District. FATHER'S DAY e r campaign chairmen are former State Rep. Albert Official U.S. Government GIFT I:, Passport & Immigration Photos 1■•■■•••■ RANK PAUL News _ and_ his ORCHESTRA,' adjutant, Bernard Hoffman; chaplain, Ben Reis; and Americanism officer, John Nemon. Auxiliary officers in- stalled are: president, Mrs. Leonard Green; vice presi- dents, Mrs. Milton Greenberg and Mrs. Murray Snyder; treasurer, Mrs. Max Kauf- man; and secretary, Mrs. Archie Leslie. * * * SILVERMAN DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY will hold its installation of of- ficers 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the JWV headquarters. The following were elected: Pres- ident, Edythe Morgano; vice presidents, Rose Sharkey and E. Toby Lantz; treas- urer, Vera Zendel; chaplain, Hannah Seinwel; patriotic in- structress, Tessie Kominers; conductress, Nellie Berger; and recording secretary, Mae Ginsberg. Plans for an Ann Arbor hospital party are being made. Volunteer work- ers may contact Rose Shar- key, 968-2593. Men's Clubs AESCULAPIAN PHARMA- CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION will hold its last meeting of the season 8:30 p.m. Monday at Whitehall Apts club house. The auxiliary will serve re- freshments. 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