26—Friday, August 31, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Stag Day Program Announced by DSG President Grossman All 'members of the Detroit Service Group have been in- vited by DSG President Lewis S. Grossman to the annual Stag Day, set for Wednesday, at Tam O'Shan- ter Country Club. Grossman said that reser- vations for the buffet lunch and the evening's dinner meeting are still available. He asked that DSG members make their reservations by calling Esther R. Prussian at the Federation office, WO 5-3939, today if possible. The buffet will be set up for DSG members from 1] r t As Aug. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Auslander (Marsha Weinstein), 34633 Lytle, Farmington, a daughter, Joni Beth. * * * Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubert (Bonnie Rot- enberg) 26013 Berkley, Hunt- ington Woods, a son, David Matthew. * * * Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Konop (Susan Deutch), 26038 Pembroke, Huntington Woods, a son, Da- vid Lawrence: • • • Aug. 12 — To Rabbi and Mrs. Dovid Kuper m an (Esther Niselbaum), former Detroiters of Euclid, 0., a daughter, Dena. • • • Aug. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Cook (Michelle Weinberger), 24131 West- hampton, Oak Park, a daugh- ter, Stacey Anne. • • Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gersten (Harriet Merle Kraus), 23451 Coolidge, Oak Park, a daughter, Shira Leah. • • • Aug. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Cary Leiter (Sandra Mullen), 30980 Hunters, Farmington, a son, Shawn Philip. • • . July 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Samson, 21901 Slo- man, Oak Park, a son, Jere- my Scott. • • • July 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Golding (Deborah Willens), 5455 Cambourne, West Bloomfield, a son, Mark Jonathan. RABBi S. ZACHAMASH # Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 REV. SIDNEY RUBE Mohel 58-1426 or 357-5544 3 358-1426 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 557-8210 RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert llohel Seeing LI 2-4444 I , and Inme. LI 1-9769 a.m. to 2 p.m. The 7 p.m. dinner will be preceded by a cocktail hour. Awards will be given to Allied Jewish Campaign workers at the dinner, and prizes as well as golfing awards will be distributed during the evening. The traditional loving cup, a silver trophy presented each year to the campaign division with the highest in• crease over last year's cam- paign, will be awarded by Grossman. On the business agenda for the evening is the election of directors for the year- round service organization of AJC-IEF workers. DSG members assisting George M. Zeltzer, hospi- tality chairman for the day, will be Oscar Braun, Jack W. Epstein, Dr. John N. Grekin, Erwin Ha r v it h, David S. Mondry, Edward Rosenberg, Jack Schon, Jack Shenkman and Jack J. Sur- now. Mondry is golf chairman for the day. Braun is award chairman. Supervising prep- arations for the annual day of relaxation for the Detroit Service Group members is Stag Day chairman Milton Lucow. Maximum Coffee Goodness: Maxim Beiman-Tuttleman Engeigemen t Told Poverty is the step-mother of genius.—Josh Billings. 'Seven Detroit Emissaries Back from Israel Mission 1) Seven Detroit Allied Jew- troit leaders focused most ish Campaign-Israel Emerg- closely on the needs caused ency Fund leaders were to by the continuing large im- return today from Israel, migration to Israel. About where they spent three days 3,000 Jews become new citi- in high-level briefings at the zens of Israel every month. invitation of Prime Minister Approximately 50 per cent of Golda Meir. these are Soviet Jews who William M. Davidson, asso- arrive with no monetary or ciate chairman of the 1973 material resources. Allied Jewish Campaign-Is- rael Emergency Fund; Dr. The Michigan Chapter of Leon Fill, AJC vice-chair- the AMERICAN SOCIETY man; Merle Harris, pre-cam- OF GROUP PSYCHOTHER- paign vice-chairman; Lester APY AND PSYCHODRAMA J. Morris, a member of the will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday campaign cabinet; Paul Zuc- at McGregor Memorial Con- kerman, national general ference Center at Wayne Maternity fashions chairman of the United Jew- State University. Dr. Robert reflect today's currer.' ish Appeal in the United Drews will preside. trend from sportsw€ States; William Avrunin, ex- to formal wear. ecutive vice president of De- We also carry a "Menora Singles" troit's Jewish Welfare Feder- complete line of ation, and Marvin Frenkel presents a were among the 250 Ameri- maternity lingerie. Singles Party can leaders on the mission. SIZES 3-20 Open Friday 'til 7, Daily 11-5 Their agenda included a Dance breakfast meeting with Pin- Sunday, Sept. 9th 8:30 p.m. has Sapir, Israel minister of At ALVAROS, ' finance, and a conference 1824 W. 14 Mile Rd. with Leon Dulzin, acting MATERNITY FASHIONS betw. Coolidge & Crooks chief of the Jewish Agency. Sizes 3-20 Dress Casual & Refreshments They also met with Edward Tickets available at door $2.50 1799 COOLIDGE AT11 MILE, BERKLEY Ginsberg, Joint Distribution For Info Call Committee chairman. 557-5447, 255-0727 398-1068 Foreign Minister Abba Eban briefed them on mat- ters of state and foreign re- lations, and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan gave them the current facts on Israel's se- curity problems at a meet- ing in his home. The Detroiters visited with Kenneth Keating, the new ambassador from the United States to Israel. Joseph Frenkel, an active leader of the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign who was visiting in Israel, joined the OPENINGS FOR mission for a number of meetings. 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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, former Detroiters of Holly- wood, Fla., will be honored by family and friends at a dinner party at Young Israel of Oak-Woods on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. The party is being given by their children, Leonard and Edward Miller and Rheda Kellso, all of Detroit, and Shirley Haller of Texas and Rabbi Clifford Miller of Pennsylvania. The senior Millers, who have 14 grandchildren, will renew their vows at a ceremony performed by Rabbi Miller. Rochelle Simone, Jewish Parents Institute educational director, has been invited to a special three-week seminar in Israel on behalf of the Jewish Center. The seminar is sponsored by the National Jewish Welfare Board and is specifically designed for fulltime professional staff mem- bers of American Jewish community centers. She will participate in discussions and workshops aimed at enrich- ing Israeli programing at the Center. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mutnick of Weyher Ave., Livonia, will be honored by family and friends at a backyard tent party Sept. 15 on the occasion of their 25th wedding anni- versary. The party will be given by their children. ZEMAN'S e NEW YORK BAKERY 12945 West 7 Mile Rd. UN 2-9300 — UN 2-7980 Announces the Opening of Their Two New Locations at 30760 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 13 Mile 646-7159 (FORMERLY COUNTRY CORNER BAKE SHOP) 15744 West 7 Mile Rd. VE 7-1977 (Formerly Weiss Bakery & Pastry) SPECIAL THIS WEEK! MIAMI LEMON $ 89 CHIFFON CAKE lb. Under Supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit