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August 17, 1973 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-08-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

32—Friday, August 17, 1973

Service Group Stag to Reward
AJCarnpaign Volunteer Workers

Committee chairmen for
the annual Detroit Service
Group Stag Day are com-
pleting arrangements for the
"playday" to be held Sept.
5 at Tarn O'Shanter Country
Club.
Chairman Milton Lucow
said that invitations have
been mailed to all members
of the DSG, year-round or-
ganization for volunteer
workers in the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency
Fund. He asked that Service
Group members check with
Esther Prussian at the DSG
office, WO 5-3939.
Oscar Braun, David S.
Mondry and George M. Zelt-
zer have accepted committee
chairmanships for Stag Day.

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Mondry, a vice chairman of
the 1972 and 1973 AJC-IEF
drives, will head the golf
committee and will double
as co-chairmen of the prizes
and gifts committee with
Braun, an active member of
the DSG for many years.
Zeltzer, Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration treasurer, is chair-
man of the hospitality com-
mittee.
The Stag Day dinner is the
occasion for the award of
the traditional DSG loving
cup. The campaign division
with the highest percentage
of increase over the previous
year receives the trophy,
which is on permanent dis-
play at the Fred M. Butzel
Memorial Building. Awards
to winning golfers also will
be given at the dinner.

Lewis S. Grossman, DSG
president, will chair a brief
business meeting for the bi-
ennial election of directors
for the group.
Reservations for golf tee-
times, lunch and dinner may
be made either by mailing
the reply card sent with the
invitation or by telephoning
the DSG office.

When I have a diffcult sub-
ject before me—when I find
the road narrow, and can see
no other way of teaching a
well-established truth except
by pleasing one intelligent
m a n and displeasing t e n
thousand fools—I prefer to
address myself to the one
man, and to take no notice
whatever of the condemna-
tion of the multitude.
—Maimonides

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Dr. Leon Fill, general
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Ilan University, to be held
Sept. 20 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, announces that the
program for the annual event
is now being completed.
Dr. Fill announces that
Rivka Raz, who has been
acclaimed as "Israel's 'Fair
Lady,' " will be guest artist.
Miss Raz has been the re-
cipient of many honors, in-
cluding "Harp of David"
Awards (equivalent of Broad-
way's Tony Award) for her
acting and singing on the Is-
raeli stage and for her por-
trayals of "Nancy "• in
"Oliver," "Eliza" in "My
Fair Lady" and "Anna" in
"The King and I."
Born in Israel, Miss Raz is
a lieutenant in the Israel
army. After 600 standing-
room-only performances of
"My Fair Lady," having been
seen by Ed Sullivan, she was
brought to the United States
to appear on his nationwide
television program for which
she received high acclaim
from critics. She then per-
formed in a concert at Madi-
son Square Garden where she
received a standing ovation

Last season, in New York,
she starred in the Israel mus-
ical "To Live Another Sum-
mer" on Broadway.
At the annual dinner, re-
cent achievements of Bar-Ilan
University will be outlined
among others by Phillip
Stollman, national chairman
of American Friends of Bar-
Ilan University.
Dr. Joseph Lookstein,
chancellor of the university,
in a summation of Bar-Hail's
progress, stated recently that
among new projects is a plan
for the establishment of a
medical school at the uni-
versity in Ramat Gan.

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Morton and James Hack, GROUP. She is the first
the father and son who are woman adjuster in the com-
officers of the HACK SHOE pany's history.
CO., have just returned from
Chicago where they com-
pleted a course in Pedorthic Olds Dealership
Management of the Foot
Opened by Bob Saks
given in the department of
Michigan's newest car deal-
orthotics and prosthetics of
of the school of medicine of ership in Michigan's newest
-Northwestern University. Pe- city, Farmington Hills, is the
dorthics is the technical term $1,500,000 Bob Saks Oldsmo-
covering prescription shoe bile Dealership at _Grand Ri-
fitting in all its phases. ver and Drake Rds.
President Bob Saks an-
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GARELICK'S GALLERY square-foot facility is geared
will be temporarily located to handle a volume of 2,500
at 770 S. Adams, Suite 110, cars annually with its initial
Birmingham, until October 65-man staff.
when repairs will be com-
He said that both new and
pleted in the fire-damaged used cars will be sold from
gallery on Woodward. The the same showroom, Com-
first exhibit in the temporary pletely reconditioned used
gallery will run 9:30 a.m.- autos, he explained, will car-
5:30 p.m. weekdays and Sat- ry the same factory war-
urdays through Sept. 5. ranty as the new cars.
Lounge areas for quick-ser-
There will be paintings,
drawings, graphics and vice customers have been in-
sculpture by Jack Levine, corporated into the new build-
Chagall, Raphael Soyer, ing. Some 12,000 square feet
will also house the "all-differ-
Florsheim and Picasso.
ent-make-autos" bump shop.
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Another 16,000 square feet is
LIBERTY STATE BANK being used for the service
AND TRUST, in conjunction center. The latter will pro-
with the Old Orchard Shop- vide loaner autos in those in-
ping Plaza grand opening stances where an owner must
celebration, will exhibit a leave his car for service
Federal Reserve Bank cur- overnight or longer.
A patio surrounding the
rency display Aug. 25-28 in
the bank's lobby at the cen- showroom-office area offers
ter. The display, of special additional outside display
interest to coin collectors, area for new Oldsmobiles.
consists of six panels con- This is supplemented by an
taining obsolete notes, green- additional 3 1/2 acres of paved
parking, display and storage
backs, national bank notes,
space.
fractional currency, silver
certificates and Federal Re-
serve currency and counter- Old Yiddish Paper
feits.
Shut in Argentina
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Berlin's Children Shoppe, Di Yiddishe Zeitung here,
Greg Shoes, Last and Co., which failed to publish dur-
the Bootery, Olympic Sport- ing two days in April, did
ing Goods and the Next Step not appear two days last
are opening Tuesday at OR- week in what appeared to
CHARD MALL, on Orchard be a final breakdown after
Lake Road, just north of 58 years of existence.
Financial difficulties which
Maple Rd. Thirty-two more
shops are scheduled to open could not be overcome by
an ad hoc committee formed
soon.
in April to attempt a revival
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