Bar-Ilan's Progress, Its Needs Related at Local Group's Fete Business Briefs Morton Hack, president of the HACK SHOE CO., is chairman of a seminar on "Prescription Shoeing" which will be held 9 a.m. Oct. 21 at the Detroit Hilton Hotel. * * Hattie Schwartz of INVITA- TIONS BY HATTIE is featur- ing her new fall line of the latest invitations, party ac- cessories, party favors, sta- tionery and candy center- p i e c e s for all occasions. Script addressing and secre- tarial services are available. For personalized service, call 356-8563. Alan Nathan, Hubert J. Sid- low and Jerome Solomon an- nounce the formation of their partnership in the STATE INSURANCE AGENCY of Southfield, after an associa- tion of four years. Nathan will head the life, health and pen- sion department of the agency. Classifieds Get Quick Results ERIC & ANNE ROSENOW and his. Continentals wish all their friends and customers a year filled with joy and health. More than 500 guests at the annual dinner of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan Univer- sity, held Sept. 20 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, heard autho- ritative reports on the uni- versity's progress and achievements. Phillip Stollman, chairman of Detroit Friends of Bar- Ilan, principal speaker at the dinner, and Dr. Leon Fill, the toastmaster, reviewed the status of Bar-Ilan. Stollman, who two months ago was awarded an honor- ary doctorate by Bar-Ilan, recalled the leadership of Dr. Pinkhos •hurgin, first Bar- Ilan president; the fact that the university grew from an enrollment of 80, 18 years ago, to the present 6,000. Dr. Fill, who visited the school a month ago, related his experiences and told of the impressive attainment in evidence on the campus in Ramat Gan in Israel. Both appealed for increased support of the school and urged contributions towards the scholarship funds. The musical program at the dinner was provided by Rivka Raz, who was accompanied by Leo Assfari. Cantor Louis Klein led in the singing of the national anthems. Rabbi Karpol Ben- der of Israel, Bar-Ilan direc- tor of Diaspora affairs, led in the Benshen. Other out-of- town guests were Harry Biele 398- 3664 ■ Music & Entertainment STARTING OCT. 3 DANCE CLASSES IN BALLET THE ALL NEW JACK BARNES DANCE CENTER ORCHARD LAKE RD.-MAPLE 851-2400 S incere Leaf Wi3ne3 for a -14app y , _Wealth y an d eaceiut new near P FROM OUR STAFF BEN & MARK MORGANROTH 11.■■• Professional Interior Designers JANET VERMIGLIO Interior Designer Interior Designer and LILLIAN FRIEDBERG row■ 1■• 1.■••.• FINE FURNITURE TO LIVE WITH Tel-Twelve Mall, 28674 Telegraph Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 354-9060 — 851-5619 sity. Bar-Ilan Students Share Decision-Making Authority RAMAT GAN, Israel—Stu- dents of the department of political studies at Bar-Ilan University will study the decision-making process of local authorities. Agreement to this effect was made at a meeting of representatives of several municipalities and heads of the department of political studies and the Insti- tute of Local Government at the university. Prof. Charles Liebman, head of the department of political studies, and Prof. Daniel Elazar, head of the Institute of Local Govern- ment, said that every student in the department specializ- ing in public administration and local government would have to do a half-day's field work a week in a municipal- ity. At the end of the year the student will prepare writ- ten work on the processes of decision-making at various levels of his municipality. In every municipality a senior official will guide the student. RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA FOUNDATION will hold a general meeting 8 p.m. Oct. 11 at Northland Concourse, Room B. The meeting will explain objectives and pro- jects of both the national organization and the local branch. For further informa- tion, Mrs. Chris Lamb, mem- bership chairman asks inter- ested people to contact Mrs. Ruth Holland, 292-8216. Couples Club to Sponsor Theater Party Young Couples Club of Bnai Southfield. A theater party at Moshe is having a cocktail Meadow Brook to see "Mem- party 7 p.m. Oct. 20 at the ber of the Wedding" will home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald follow. For information, call Alderman, 2 9 2 9 5 Heritage, Judy Novak, 546-3394. Mr. & Mrs. Moris Huppert of MORIS HUPPERT CUSTOM TAILOR & CLOTHIER * * BALLET WEST Wish All Their Customers & Friends A Happy New Year of Salt Lake City will appear at Ma- sonic Temple 8 p.m. Oct. 7. Its appearance will be ac- companied by a 45-piece or- chestra. Tickets are avail- able at the Masonic Temple box office, J. L. Hudson's, or Grinnell's. Harvard Row Shopping Center 11 Mile & Lehner 353-0395 HOLIDA Y GREETINGS from Henry & Martin Matter of Adat Shalom Classes Open to Community Kindergarten, first and sec- ond grader s and eighth- 12th graders may still be Designers of Fine Furs registered for classes at Adat Complete Fur Service Shalom Synagogue. 11 MILE AND LAHSER. It is not necessary to be a OF HARVARD ROW Phone: 358-0850 member of the congregation. Post-Bar Mitzva boys who would like to continue their ao mimmummummmimmmiwimmillimmumlimmimummilimmthmu, Jewish studies on a limited basis may call Sandra Rosen, HARVARD ROW youth director, 851-5100. The Youth Community s KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY, INC. They are slaves who fear School program is held Wed- -- "=" Originators of the Harvard Roast • —; to speak for the fallen and nesday evenings in the youth the weak.—J. R. Lowell. lounge. M LTER -arci— sac Mee NORM Man Wishing All Our Judaic Heritage Society Issues Medals Recalling Holocaust The Holocaust and the Warsaw Ghetto are com- memorated in medals issued by the Judaic Heritage So- ciety„ coinciding with the High Holy Days. To recall this tragic period, which lasted from Hitler's ascent to power in 1933 until the demise of "The 1000-Year Reich" on May 7, 1945, de- signer Oscar Harris and sculptor Vincent Miller have rendered another in the ser- ies, the Medallic History of the Jewish People. On the obverse of the med- al is the figure of a naked and bearded Jew, enveloped in flames, with arms raised to heaven. Above him, in He- brew lettering formed by the tongues of flame, are the first two words of the central Hebrew prayer: Shema Yis- rael (Hear, 0' Israel), the traditional affirmation of the Jews' monotheistic faith. Jewish martyrs, throughout the centuries, have gone to their deaths with these words on their lips. The legend on the reverse of the medal reads: "Holo- caust: Most Tragic Period of Jewish Diaspora. Cold-blood- ed Nazi German persecution, murder and near-extermina- tion of the Jewish people, 1933-1945." TED WISE ROZ WEISENBURG Interior Designer and Irving Dickman of the national staff of American Friends of Bar-Ilan Univer- Brevities THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50—Friday, Sept. 28, 1973 The Warsaw Ghetto Medal, also designed by Oscar Har- ris, recalls when some 40,000 emaciated and physically ex- hausted civilians held the Nazi forces at bay for 42 days. Although most of the Jews perished in the battle which destroyed the ghetto, they inflicted grievous losses on the enemy. Sculptor Ernest Lauser has rendered a symbolic group of Jewish resistance fighters, three men and a woman with flimsy weapons, against a backdrop of the burning sy- nagogue of Warsaw. On the reverse of the med- al, the legend reads: "War- saw Ghetto: Pitifully armed Friends & Customers A Happy New Year and vastly outnumbered, fac- Mombor Dortroit ing deportation, starvation Kosher Moat Located in the Harvard Row Mall and death, Jews of Warsaw °'°" Association EL 6-5110-1 rose to combat the Nazi Ger- man war m a chine. 1940- = S. Mirves, J. Katz, I. Zaks, D. Krosinon, Proprietors TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI1111111111111111III11111111111I11111111811111111111I 111111111111111111 1943." The Medallic History of the Jewish People, which begins New Year with Abraham, was devel- oped by Robert Weber for the Judaic Heritage Society. Completed, it will consist of 120 medals, the first of which FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY was released in August 1969. SEPT. 28 - 29 - 30 For information, write the Judaic Heritage Society, 866 United Nations Plaza, New York 10017. WEEKEND SPECIAL! 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