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June 22, 1973 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-06-22

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Zionist Alliance
Branch to Meet

Arlazaroff - Avrunin -.Weitz-
man Branch, Labor Zionist
Alliance, will hold the last
meeting of the season 12:30
p.m. Sunday at the Labor
Zionist Institute, _announced
President Oscar Rappaport.
A yearly report of activi-
ties will be given by Sol
Lewin and Harry Resnick.
A program has been pre-
pared.
A special tribute will be
given to members in honor
of their wedding anniver-
saries and birthdays. Lunch-
eon will be served. Guests
are welcome.

Biaggi Opposes Sale
of Jets to Saudis

WASHINGTON—U.S. Rep.
Mario Biaggi, (D/C-NY),
said he was "strongly op-
posed" to the Nixon admin-
istration plan to sell F-4
Phantom fighter jets to Saudi
Arabia. In a statement be-
fore the House of Representa-
tives, Biaggi said he opposed
the plan because the weap-
ons were of an offensive na-
ture, because there was no
way to prevent transfer of the
Three fully equipped air-conditioned ambulances are— jets to Egypt or some other
or soon will be—servicing the people of Israel as gifts from country opposing Israel and
Detroiters. In the top photo are, from left, Mr. and Mrs. because Saudi Arabia has
Charles Milan and Dr. John J. Mames, chairman of the announced it is engaged in a
Michigan region of American Red Magen David for Israel. "holy war" against Israel.
The Milans donated the ambulance in memory of their
mother Mrs. Sarah Komaroff. It will be assigned to Kibutz
Degania Bet where Mrs. Komaroff lived from 1938 until
her death in 1966.
In the second photograph, members of Shaarit Haplay-
tah are shown with the ambulance they donated in mem-
ory of the 11 Israeli athletes slain at the Munich Olympics.
The vehicle will be assigned to Kfar Saba. With Mames
are, from left, Eric Rosenow, Jack Waksberg, Leon Gut-
man, Sally Fields, Arnold Einhorn, Abraham Weberman,
Mrs. Leon Popowski and Irving Altus. Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Adelsberg especially were cited for their contribution.
In the bottom photograph, an ambulance in memory
of Sam Roman is shown with its donors, Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Roman, second and third from left. Also pictured
are, from left, Mrs. William Levin, William Levin (who
secured the gift), Dr. Mames and Larry Brenners, financial
secretary of the Michigan Region of American Red Magen
David for Israel. Donors of the three ambulances received
"Pikuach Nefesh" awards.

Business Briefs

After 24 years in the same
location on McNichols Rd.,
BERLIN'S CHILDREN'S
SHOPPE will move in time
for back-to-school values in
the Orchard Mall, Orchard
Lake Rd. near Maple in
Bloomfield Township. Spe-
cializing in infant's, boys'
and girls' apparel to size 14,
owner Leo Berlin says he
will again look forward to
serving many people who
were his original customers
as children. He will continue
to carry the same latest
styles for youngsters.

*

* *

Sy and Arline Finkelstein
and their daughters Sari and
Dale are the motivating force
behind the new SY'S UN-
LIMITED, the only store in
Michigan exclusively for
chubby styles. Located at
28927 Southfield, near 12 Mile
Rd., the store will feature
newest fashions. Finkelstein
has been a buyer, merchan-
dise manager and director of
sales for many years. A pre-
opening preview is planned,
and special invitations are
available by calling 353-4076.
* * *
SIDNEY KOGAN of South-
field has been named as an
assistant vice president of
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fen-
ner & Smith. Inc., announced
Donald T. Regan, chairman
of the board of the New
York-based securities firm.

The TROY HILTON INN
is offering a weekend fling
for two people to spend 24
hours in luxury. A room, use
of the sauna, indoor-outdoor
pool and breakfast or brunch
the next day at the Pool
Terrace Restaurant are in-
cluded. For reservations, call
the Troy Hilton, 583-9000.
* * *
IRVING ROSE, president
and co-founder of Edward
Rose and Sons residential
builders and president of
Advance Mortgage Corp.
over the past 20 years, was
elected to a three-year term
on the board of directors for
MACCABEES MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
* * *
FIRST CITIZENS BANK
in Troy has announced the
appointment of JEFF
SCHEIBER to First Citizens'
youth advisory board. He is
a pre-law student at Wayne
State University.
* * *
Herb Rechter president of
ALLIED ACESSORIES AND
AUTO PARTS CO., announ-
ced the appointment of STAN-
LEY C. BRANDT as general
manager and D. B. FRIESS
as controller.

Akiva Elects
Weingarden
as President

George Weingarden was
installed as president of
Akiva Hebrew Day School in
ceremonies conducted by
Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong.
Beth Achim. Weingarden
long has been •active in the
day-to-day op e r a t i o n s of
Akiva. Also installed were:
vice presidents, Mrs. David
(Fayga) Dombey, Abraham
Selesny and Jack Zwick;
treasurer, Dr. Martin Guyer;
and secretary, Sheldon Zalz-
man. Malvern Kaufman, vio-
linist with the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, performed,
accompanied by Bernard
Katz at the piano.

12—Friday, June 22, 1973

Montefiore Lodge
to Install Officers,
Assist Children

Montefiore Lodge, Free
Sons of Israel, will install
the following officers at its
annual installation dinner
6:30 p.m. Sunday:
President, Rosalind Neu-
man; vice president, Her-
bert Brandwine; secretaries,
Rae Lieberwitz, Cele Hack-
man and Aimee Fox; treas-
urer, Harry Rice; Chaplain,
George Weinstein; tyler,
Morris Wolk; and trustees,
Everett Behrendt, Reuben
Leipzig and Ida Soskin.
Representatives of the
Fresh Air Society and Pen-
rickton Nursery (for blind
children) will attend the
dinner. Each will be pre-
sented with a check for
$1,000 to further their ef-
forts in behalf of under-
privileged children.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Meredith E. Weston
Bride of Dr. Band

MRS. JEFFREY Be"

Meredith Ellen Weston be-
came the bride of Dr. Jeff-
rey Band in a recent cere-
mony at Temple Emanu-El.
The bride is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Marvin L.
Weston of Balfour Rd.,
Huntington Woods. Parents
of the bridegroom are Mrs.
Dorothy Band of Oldham Rd.,
Southfield, and the late Mr.
Herman Band.
The couple will live in
Columbia, Mo.

The Jewish community of
Uruguay turned out for a
banquet, honoring NAHUM
SHUTZ, a vice president of
the World Union of General
Zionists, who is en route with
his family to settle in Israel.
Shutz played an important
role in the renaissance of the
Science does not know" its
general Zionist movement in debt to imagination.—Ralph
Latin America.
Waldo Emerson.

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`Tango' Review Set

Rabbi Sherwin Wine will
review "Last Tango in Par-
is," 'both the book and the
movie, at 8:30 p.m. Monday
at the Birmingham Temple.

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