30—Friday, November 9, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS `Hasidic Happening' Set "Hasidic Happening '73" will be presented 7:30 p.m. Dec. 11 at Ford Auditorium, by the Lubavitch hasidim. The public is invited. Russian hasidic singer, Zvi ben Yisroel will return, ac- companied by his Russian- born wife, a concert pianist. Josef and his hasidic violin will provide hasidic and gypsy melodies. The Children's Choir from Permanent Hair Removal FROM FACE, ARMS, LEGS, BODY FREE CONSULTATION Call 474-9827 or 357-0489 (Res.) LOTTIE D. HALPERIN REGISTERED ELECTROLOGIST 33130 W. 12 MILE RD. kimitii:v wedding fortulip Gail New York, Toronto and De- troit under the direction of Eli Lipsker will introduce a new hasidic singer, 3-year- old Schneur Zalman Polter, who will join the other mem- bers of the musical Polter family. The choir will fea- ture songs of the heder, the shtetl and Israel. Proceeds for the concert will go for the absorption and education of the Russian olim in Israel. For tickets, call the Luba- vitcher Center, 548-2666. . FRANK PAUL and his ORCHESTRA "Music of its Best for Your Guests" 557-7986 Near Farmington Rd. MISS JANN MILLER Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Miller of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Jann Gail to Peter M. Paxton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Paxton of Grayton Rd. A January wedding is planned. Akiva to Host Annual Concert Bob Nowak Optician Styles For All Ages — Free Adjustments Located At 28920 Schoenherr At 12 — 773-8260 - In The Pick Wick Shopping Center TWINSITE OPTICAL CO. Tues. Wed., Thurs., 9 to 5:30, Fri.9 to 8, Sat.9a.m.to2 p.m. Laboratory On The Premises USE YOUR MICHIGAN RANKARD, OR MASTER CHARcit DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN TEL-TWELVE MALL, 12 Mile & Telegraph Akiva Hebrew Day School will hold its sixth annual concert Feb. 17 at Ford Auditorium. A musical pro- gram, "Best of Two Worlds," will be presented. Akiva has 220 students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The seniors are spending this year studying in Israel. Akiva's annual concert is its major fund-raising activ- For ticket information, call the Akiva office, 354- 4664. Housing for Senior Adults Planned by City of Southfield Plans for a 10-story, 150- unit apartment building for senior citizens in Southfield were announced last week by State Rep. Joseph Forbes OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 (D., Oak Park). The site is at the northeast corner of Telegraph and Civic Center Dr. (10 1/2 Mile). The $3,200,000 housing pro- ject is expected to become a "model community" for the Midwest, Forbes said. The Michigan State Housing Authority probably will grant NYLON SNORKELS • 100 per cent financing to the •WOOLS city through a low-interest government-backed loan. • LEATHER LOOK It will be the first such community in the state to Heavily interlined for the combine housing and recrea- cold weather ahead! tional facilities. Rents for the one- and two-bedroom units, Sizes 4 to 7 each with complete kitchen facilities, will range from $60 to 5120 a month. The Southfield Nonprofit Housing Corp., formed to Sizes 7 to 14 meet state requirements for financing of a senior housing project, will construct and to %,/ manage the development. Ground breaking is sched- uled for February, and appli- cations will be taken in LAYAWAYS — OR USE YOUR March from interested senior MICHIGAN BANKARD, or MASTER CHARGE) adults. OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAY 12 to 5 ALSO NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER 13 MILE AT WOODWARD Boy's Winter Jackets $2400 to $28 0 ° $24" $1 000 A4irt 09eweler snEc TED JEWELRY COMPLETE JEWELRY SERVICE 13720 W. 9 Mile Rd. Near Post Office Oak Park, Mich. LI 7-5068 Detroiters Active at CJF Assembly The opening plenary ses- life. Also featured at that ses- A number of prominent Detroiters will have major sion Thursday evening, which sion will be the announce- roles at sessions of the 42nd was addressed by Dinitz, was ment of the 1973 Smolar general assembly of the chaired by CJF President Award for Excellence in Council of Jewish Federa- Raymond Epstein, and fea- American Jewish Journal- tions and Welfare Funds in tered Max M. Fisher, chair- ism. The winners are Dr. Ar- New Orleans this weekend. man of the board of govern- nold Ages, editor of the Max M. Fisher, past CJF ors of the Jewish Agency and Chronicle Review of Toronto, president and now chairman former president of the CJF, in the category of editorials of the board of the Jewish I who reviewed the role of the and columns; Raphael Roth- United States in the Middle Agency, and Paul Zucker- stein, former JTA correspon- man, general chairman of East. Eban will speak to the as- dent and for the last five national UJA, will lead a sembly delegates at the Sat- years Haaretz correspondent, variety of discussions of the in the category of general re- urday evening banquet. most critical dimensions "The Continuing Agenda portage; and Murray Zuc- throughout the four day con- in the of Federations in War and koff, JTA news editor, ference. category of special series, Peace," the focus of Friday's Mandell L. Berman, Feder- for his series on Latin Amer- ation president, is chairman luncheon plenary, will fea- ican Jews. of a major forum covering ture Sidney Z. Vincent, exec- Federation and synagogue utive director of the Jewish Community Federation of Candids by relations. Cleveland, and Prof. Leon A. Rabbi Irwin Groner of Jick, director of the Institute Shaarey Zedek, Detroit's for Jewish Life, a CJF divi- rabbinical delegate to the sion established to foster and general assembly, will speak create innovative projects to 557-1884 to a session on "The Emer- enhance the quality of Jewish ging Profile of American Jewry: With Special Em- phasis on Intermarriage — Facts, Fiction, Implications." Federation treasurer George M. Zeltzer, chairman of the resolutions committee of - the assembly, participates in sessions of the Large City Budgeting Conference which he serves as national vice chairman. Past Federation president Hyman Safran, board chair- Sizes 8-18 man of the Institute for Jew- ish Life, will lead one of four sessions on the Institute's projects. Mrs. Lewis S. Grossman New Winter Apparel is to chair a session on year- round programming spon- 13721 W. 11 Mile Open Mon.-Fri. 11-4 sored by the National Coun- 1 Block West of Coolidge Phone 542-4455 cil on Women's Communal Diore Bldg. Service of CJF. Attorney Miles Jaffe. member of the tax advisory committee of Federation's endowment fund, is sched- uled to speak on "National Pooled Income Fund on Be- half of Local Federations." Eban, Dinitz to Speak en Middle East at CJF General Assembly NEW ORLEANS — Abba Eban and Simha Dinitz, Is- rael's foreign minister and ambassador to the United States, respectively, are among the Israeli leaders giving the delegates at the general assembly of the council of federations first hand reports on develop- ments in the Middle East, and on the mounting human needs of Israel's people. LA,ROSEN 6 art ill di "Our Name Says it all SPECIAL-SALE 40% OFF Harwood to Address Junior Division Julius J. 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