Youth Center News The Youth Center has re- opened for the new year with the following hours: 1-10 p.m. Sunday; 7-11 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; and 1 p.m. midnight Satur- day. The center is closed Monday and Friday. The youth center is seeking a director to take c ha r g e of programing, maintenance and supervision of the center. The hours vary each week depending on the program- ing. A committee staff and budget are prOvided. The part-time position is particu- larly appropriate for a gradu- ate student interested in communal service. "r information, call Jerry non, 732-9099. Bar Mitzva Steven Rachwal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Rach- wal, will become Bar Mitzva at Cong. Beth Israel 10 a.m. Oct. 27. The race is over, but the work never is done while the power to work remains. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Jackson-Mills-Vanik Flm News • Father and Son to Entertain, Rabbi to Speak at Bonds Dinner Dale and Cary Lind will be guest stars at the 25th anni- versary of Israel's statehood honoring Dr. Saul S. Gorne, Flint Jewish communal leader, 7 p.m. Oct. 27 at Temple Beth El. Trained as a cantor by his composer father, Cantor Joshua Lind, Dale was al- ready a recording artist at age 9. Later he studied grand opera, performing as a solo- ist on the concert stage. Shortly before World War II, Dale and his two brothers, Murray and Phil, formed the Lind Brothers Trio, appear- ing with Danny Kaye, Danny Thomas and many other stars. Since the birth of Israel, the Lind brothers raised millions in behalf of Israel. Cary Lind began his stage career at age 7 by enter- taining with his father, Dale. He has performed nearly PASSPORT PHOTOS BAT MITZVA 2 fon" Fawn Germer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Germer, will be called of the Torah as a Bat Mitzva at Temple Beth El, 8:30 p.m., Oct. 26. Papertique 28635 Southfield 357-3266 Overnite Service INVITATIONS 20% OFF TONE ri RE JEWELRY binn,41, Remounting. Jewel, & Watch Repairing SUITE 364 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557 ;1060 • "Let Us Entertain in" The Sheldon Rott Orchestra and . Vickie Carrol 255-1540 • 543-7226 • • • • Super Imposed Silhouettes Unique Poses Bar Mitzvahs every kind of music, from the Renaissance to Stravin- sky to folk and rock. On the theater stage, Gary has played lead roles. Rabbi William Sajowitz, former rabbi of Temple Beth WILLIAM SAJOWITZ El, will be guest speaker at the dinner. Ordained from Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, he served pulpits in Califor- nia, Michigan and Illinois. He also was director of Bnai Brith Hillel in Berkeley and South East Regional director of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. In September 1968 he went to Pittsburgh as rabbi of Temple Emanuel of South Hills. He received an hon- orary DD degree from Hebrew Union College in June 1970. Louis Kasle is chairman of the Flint Committee for State of Israel Bonds. For reser- vations, call Mrs. Kasle, 235- 6368. Teicher Lists City Priorities FOR LEASE Beauty Salon Space In the beautiful new Lincoln Towers high rise apartment building in Oak Park 1381 square feet with private street entrance • Can sell botique items • No percentage requirement • Mens hair styling adjoining • immediate occupancy Ask for BARBARA ROSENTHAL BERT GORDON REALTY 547-0300 Past department presidents of the Ladies Department of Michigan Auxiliary will hold a regular meeting following 7 p.m. cocktails Thursday, at the home of Bertha Green- berg, 23840 Rutland, South- field. Dinner will be held at Angel's Hour Glass. An Is- raeli emergency fund-raising event, with entire proceeds going to Israel will be plan- ned. For information, call the chairman, Dorothy Gold- berg, 548-6850, or the depart- ment office of JWVA, 559- 5680. * * * BLOCH-ROSE AUXILIARY will hold a white elephant auction 8 p.m. Tuesday at the JWV home. Donated items will be up for auction, and proceeds will go to hospitals. Refreshments, prizes, and a social hour are included. For information, call Carol Burke, LI 5-5984, or Betty Katzman, 547-7879. Men's Clubs ADAT SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will feature Judge Ira G. Kaufman 9:30 a.m. Sun- day at its breakfast club meeting, it was announced by William Zimmerman, president. Guests are in- vited. Judge Kaufman was the first president of Adat Shalom's Men's Club and later was elected president of the congregation. He is the founder and honorary president of Tikvah Lodge of Bnai Brith. He serves as Probate Court judge of Wayne County. Brevities 1 547-7054 or 398-1068 • Congressman Robert Huber of Michigan's 18th District recently told the Young Americans for Freedom hold- ing a press conference in Washington that passage of the J a c k s o n/Mills-Vanik Amendment was "impera- tive." Speaking in defense of the amendment, Rep. Huber added that he proposed an amendment which would award honorary U. S. citizen- ship to Alexander Solzhenit- syn and Andrey Sakharov. He said the amendments "aim at the preservation of man's most fundamental right, the right to use his free will. And I shall always do whatever I can to see that this right is not denied and that the cause of indi- vidual liberty is advanced:" JWV DALE AND CARY LIND Leonard Teicher, candidate for mayor of Southfield in next month's election, has is- sued a statement of goals, in which he lists the priorities as zoning and traffic, senior citizen housing, crime, area recreation and fire protec- tion. A member of the South- field Board of Education, Teicher stressed that he feels the mayor must be independ- ent of any group and at the same time maintain an open door to all individuals in the community. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 19, 1973-33 Boosted by Huber Detroit's own RICHARD KOZLOW is holding his first one-man show in Detroit in five years at Arwin Gal- leries, through Nov. 3. Born in Detroit and a former stu- dent of Cass High School and the Society of Arts and Crafts, Kozlow titles his latest collection "Richard Kozlow Looks at the Sea." • * * Herb Cohen, director of the Raven Gallery in South- field is hosting PAUL WIN- TER, disc jockey at WJR, through Sunday at the coffee house. Winter will be joined by singer, Ted Lucas, and a quartet. He will have dra- matic readings in his pro- gram. Show hours are 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. today and Saturday and 9:30 and 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Hebrew Magazine Has Its Tar Mitzva' NEW YORK — A Bar Mitzva year celebration of Olam Hadash, the only He- brew language publication issued in the United. States for students and other teen- age youth, was launched with the current issue of the magazine, of which Asher Wolk is the founder and editor. Featured in the first issue of the anniversary year is an article on Israel Benjamin Harris, one of the earliest Americans to settle perma- nently in Palestine 112 years ago. The issue also includes a Hebrew translation of Irving Berlin's "God Bless Amer- ica," an article by the paper's Bombay correspon- dent on how this Jewish community in India cele- brated Israel's 25th anni- versary, and an article on the ninth Maccabiah by Dr. Uriel Ofek. More than 140 United Foun- dation agencies pr ovide health, social, group, and recreational services to 109 cities, townships and villages in the tri-county area. 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