Top leaders in the U. S. Senate are among the co- chairmen of the National Bnai Brith Humanitarian Award dinner which will honor Leonard Woodcock, president of the UAW, it was announced by Irwin I. Cohn, General Dinner Chairman. Woodcock will receive the 1973 National Bnai Brith Hu- manitarian Award, at a $100 per plate dinner, Nov. 28, at Cobo Hall. Among those serving as co- chairmen are: Senators Phil- ip A. Hart, Robert Griffin, Abraham Ribicoff , George McGovern, Edmund S. Mus- kie, and Hugh Scott. INVITATIONS ''Bar Mitzvas, Weddings, Etc. 25% OFF Plus Free Gift Innovations, Stationary Assorted Gifts & Wrapping For All Occasions 110%-50% OFF Lee or Hilda 557-3440 A Bnai David Mr. and Mrs. Club will hold an open meet- ing featuring Dr. Ralph San- dler, psychologist and hpyno- tist speaking on "Miracles of the Mind" 9 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. There is a charge for nonmembers. Tickets must be purchased in advance and there will be entertainment and refresh- ments. For information con- tact Joe Grossman, 557-9157, or Earl Kendler, 531-5711. outh News Groups for Youth at Adat Shalom Three youth groups are available at Ad it Shalom Synagogue for all Jewish youth, both :nembers and non-members of the syna- gogue. Migdal Tzion (9th - 12th graders), headed by Harold Friedmr,n, will hold a paint- U.S. Firm Has Egypt Beth Moses Teens Pipeline Contract Map Fall Events WASHINGTON (JTA) — The State Department warm- ly welcomed Egypt's award of a $345,400,000 contract for construction of the proposed Suez-Mediterranean oil pipe- line to an American con- struction and financial con- sortium. The Bechtel Corp., a Cali- fornia _ based construction company, will build the twin 42-inch pipelines paralleling the Suez Canal for 210 miles. Kidder Peabody and Co., Inc., a New York investment bank, and the First National City Bank of New York will finance the venture. STARTING OCT. 15 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 12, 1973-35 tIt1K.X.CK,:giei,:XCK:K*XXCC:CRXC'',::::KCKX•XXCKXCK:KCKX*.Ft ks Bnai David Couples to Host Psychologist Senators Join Woodcock Award Dinner Committee Beth Moses Senior United Synagogue Youth will hold a luncheon Saturday in the sukka preceded by services._ A dinner, for which there is a nominal charge, will be held 7 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Bnai Israel of Pontiac. For information, call Garry Frank, 534-9376. A 1950s sock hop will be held 8:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at the synagogue. There is a charge and the public is invited. For information, call Barry Schlussel, 533-1223. Dues will be collected at the membership meeting in the youth lounge 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21. DANCE CLASSES MODERN JAZZ They Made The Grade JACK BARNES DANCE CENTER Duo-pianists ANN DAR MON, daughter of the Lucian ORCHARD LAKE RD.-MAPLE Darmons, and LYNN DAR- 851-2400 MON, daughter of the Wil- liam Darmons of Blackstone Ave., will be presented in FOLLOW THE CROWD to the concert by their teacher Marion Zak 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Redford Presbyterian Ages 11, 12 and 13 Church. Ann and Lynn, stu- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14-4:30 P.M. dents at Taft Junior High School, have studied music AT Beth Achim Synagogue e for four years and have per- A Folk Singing Group Will Perform co ‘e4:$ formed many times in public. This Event Will Be Over at 8:00 p.m. „oe•- They will play works by Co - For Further Information Call: Beethoven, Sanucci, Bach, Barbara Ravitz, advisor — 541-5987 Chopin, Debussy, Albeniz and MIIII1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 81 Mozart. KADIMAH BAR-B-QUE I in 8:30 p.m., Oct. 20 in the youth lounge of the syna- gogue. Shoresh (7th-8th graders) will hold a hay ride 8 p.m., Oct. 27 at the synagogue. The leader of the group is Ronna Katzman. Garinim (5th-6th graders), invites all youth to a lunch and a skating party 1:15 p.m. Oct. 21 at the synagogue. The group is headed by Linda Dagan. All three groups are seek- ing new members. For infor- mation, call Sandra Rosen, director, 851-5100. SANS SOUCI HALL, 29500 W. Nine Mile, Farmington, is a new air-conditioned hall, seating 500, which will open for bingo 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Nonprofit organizations may use the hall to raise funds for charitable causes. Own- ers Joe Wittenberg and Wal- ter Weinhart plan fund- raising affairs each night, but the hall also will be avail- able for banquets and meet- ings. Two nights already are committed. Akiva Hebrew Day School will hold events Sundays and Harmony Chap- ter of ORT on Wednesdays. There is paved, lighted park_ ing. For information, call 478-9117 or 542-6188. Windsor BBG Plans Event Yachad Chapter of Wind- sor, Bnai Brith Girls will pre- sent "Red Wine and Honey," a fashion show with music plus a handicraft boutique, 8 p.m. Oct 21 at the Windsor Jewish Center. There will be prizes and refreshments. All are invited at a small charge. Band Students Slate Tag Day for Funds North Farmington High School Band Boosters will sponsor 160 bandsmen during tag days 3-9 p.m. today and 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday to solicit donations for uni- forms, instruments, scholar- ships and awards. The goal set by the music department students is 3,500. More than 5,000 complimen- tary ticket tags for a concert in November have been pre- pared to give to donors and merchants. USY Square Dance Called at Beth Moses Beth Moses Havera United Synagogue Youth is having a square dance 8:15 p.m. Sat- Temple Youth Set urday in the synagogue social ..s- F=- Annual Mitzva Day hall.The dance will be called by Jerry Cokewell. For in- .5 E--: L The Young People's So- formation, call Edward Hur- = Et small frame loom — -F:- ciety of Temple Beth El will vitz, 557-0822. FE = hold its annual Mitzva Day Wall Hangings, Pillows, g.. Oct. 21 when members of BBYO Dedication the group will be available for Health Center Purses, Rugs, etc. - = .+- to do odd jobs. Contributions will aid a = STARLIGHT, Pa.—A mod- FOR INFORMATION CALL E.2 Soviet Jewish family. For ern medical facility, the — ..-a = information, call David Low- Jeanne Wohl Rosenn Health = 398-5622 or 626-0279 Center, was dedicated here iimmilimmillimummimmminimmimmimiummilmommimminim enthal, 626-8172. at Camp Bnai Brith as a ma- jor part of the expansion of the international leadership training program of Bnai Brith Youth Organization. The 20-bed structure, to be completed in summer 1974 at ,f118:, • a cost of over $50,000, will include a kitchen, waiting room and examination room as well as a sun porch for THE BETH ACHIM YOUTH COMMISSION convalescing patients. _ D A fir DAUA Business Briefs TO THE L OM sends a message for help and instructions to family, neighbors, physician, fire, ambulance, police, or other. The unit, about the size of a cigarette pack, operates by electronic signal. For in- formation, call 841-7550. * * C IRV RUBIN, formerly of Hillsar Co. is now associated with Valenti and Lieberman Assoc. Inc at 1523 N. Main, Royal Oak. The company, whose grand opening is Sat- urday offers sales and pro- motional ideas, plus pre- miums, imprinting and ex- ecutive gifts. All men in the abstract are just and good. — Ralph W. YAFFE STONE AUGUST, Emerson. INC. has been named adver- tising and public relations counsel for the. Detroit fran- chise in the newly formed World Team Tennis League (WTT) it was announced by Seymour Brode, president of the Detroit entry. * * * Senior citizens, shut-ins and invalids are among those who would benefit from the LIFE AID SYS- TEM, a unit which, with the press of a button, triggers a telephone communicator and The Sims Puppet & Magic Show Ideal Choice for Children's Birthdays and Organization affairs. 557-4692 RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD • Orchestras • Entertainment • Speakers • Concerts Downtown Detroit - 962-800G Bea utiful ina No other jewels can sho variations of co l L earn to weave in Six lessons on a _-i- : YOU'RE INVITED TO FON gm La C O IN COOPERATION WITH THE SISTERHOOD PRESENTS A SUKKOT SONGFEST Sunday, October 14, 1973 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. REFRESHMENTS IN THE SUKKAH A FOLKSINGING GROUP WILL BE HIGHLIGHTED . . . PLUS! SIMCHAT TORAH CELEBRATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1973 6:30 P.M. 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