100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

November 16, 1973 - Image 33

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-16

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEWISH 'NEWS

Bar Mitzvas, Weddings

and special occasions

Garson Zeltzer,
Photography

4-2120

IERIC ROSENOW

and his

Continentals

398-
3664

Entertainment

activities in Society

'Friday, Nov. 16,1973-33 -

JNF Women
to Kick Off Detroit School Board Pledges

Fund Drive

Cooperation With Sabbatarians

Mrs, Joseph Maltzer, leader in the Sisterhood of Tem-
ple Emanu-El, who has completed her term as treasurer of
The Jewish Community Day Adventists affected is
the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, participated
Women of Jewish National Council, representing a group unknown.
in the organization's 60th anniversary convention in New Fund will hold its kick-off of Sabbath-observing Detroit
For information, contact
York last weekend.
event of the 1974 donor cam- educators, met with Detroit Leonard Antel, 399-7099, Eu-
paign noon Tuesday at Bnai Schools Superintendent Dr. gene Goldberg, 399-5375, or
*
Moshe Synagogue.
Charles Wolfe and Dr. Alfred Rubyjean Gould at the Coun-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Greenberg of Irvine Blvd., Oak
According to the fund-rais- Meyers of the school board cil offices, 962-1880.
Park, were honored recently by their children at a dinner
party at the Bloomfield Canopy, in honor of their 50th wed- ing chairman, Mrs. William to discuss alternatives to
Experience keeps a dear
ding anniversary. Married in Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Levin, the event will mark Saturday workdays necessi-
Greenberg are the parents of Sheldon and the late Myron the start of a drive to replant tated by the prolonged strike. school, but fools will learn
Greenberg, and they have seven grandchildren. Out-of-town the forests in Kiryat She-
Speaking for the Detroit in no other. —B e n j a min
mona
destroyed
in
the
war.
guests included Mrs. Jeanette Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs. A Russian Katyusha rocket Board of Education, Dr. Franklin.
Arthur Pais and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hayman attack burned over 80,000 Wolfe pledged his support
and children, all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. James Bayne t r e es , including many of and full cooperation in pro-
and children of Annandale, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Max Horn those in the Detroit Women's viding alternatives to those
and
unable to work on Saturdays
of Minneapolis; Mrs. Geraldine Greenberg, Grand Forks, forest
and recreation area.
HIS ORCHESTRA
because
of
religious
obser-
N. D.; and Mrs. Bessie Malme, St. Cloud, Minn.
According to JNF Women vance.
Music FOr all occaaons
President Mrs. Jules Kraft
The number of Sabbath-
and program chairman Mrs.
U 5-1244
Louis Levine, a dessert lunch- observing Jews and Seventh
eon will mark the beginning
The active volunteers of
of the event. "The Seed and
Sinai Hospital of Detroit and
the Blossom," a cantata writ-
four individuals long associ-
THE BIRMINGHAM HOUSE MOTE:. •
ten by Mrs. Joshua Sperka,
ated with the hospital will be
will be performed by the Bel
honored at Sinai's annual
has a corner
111111 1111111E11
Canto Choral Group, under
meeting 8 p.m. Monday in
Ii
on comfort
111111 1M11
Zuckerman Auditorium.
the direction of Dan Braude.
Pianist Lillian Freedland
Mrs. Herman Prady, co-
1 1101
and
will be accompanist. Narra-
ordinator of volunteers, will
ra, z
convenience I
tors will be Mesdames Louis
receive a resolution honoring
Levine, Jack Rosenthal and
their service over the past
Samuel Koven. Mrs. Samuel
21 years, on behalf of all
Baker will be chairman of
those who participate in vol-
145 S. Hunter at Maple in the exact center of down-
the day. Mrs. Jacob Axelrod
untary programs at the hos-
town Birmingham (by the way, Hunter is a continuation
will sing the national an-
pital. Copies of the resolution
of Woodward).
thems.
will be sent to each of Sinai's
Members are asked to bring
500 active volunteers.
Call MI 6-7300—J0 6.4620—Mr. John Wassif, Mgr.
ing their Blue-White Boxes.
Medallions will be present-
Special weekend Group rates.
ed to Drs. Herbert J. Bloom,
Excuses
Complimentary Continental Breakfast
first chairman of dental and
Excellence is the perfect
Restaurant—Banquet—Meeting rooms
oral surgery, Gertrude Z.
excuse. Do it well, and it
Gass, past president of
Airport limosine service available.
Simons
Dr. Mellen
inatters little what. —R. W.
Sinai's Shapero School of
Nursing, and Hyman S. Herbert A. Aronsson, presi- Emerson.
Mellen, former chief of the dent of Shapero School; and
medical staff; and Leonard Mrs. David Dunsky, repre-
N. Simons, former vice senting Mrs. Peter A. Mar-
president of the board of tin, president of the women's
trustees.
guild. Mrs. Norma G. Silver,
The meeting also will fea- associate administrator, will
ture reports by Dr. Julien deliver a slide commentary
Priver, executive vice presi- on the women's guild.
dent and Eli M. Brown,
The meeting will conclude
— Miraculous reconstruction of damaged hair
chief of the medical staff; with a reception.

IOE MILLER

II

,CIAL HAIR
11PERMANENTLY
I REMOVED

tyebrows—Neckline—Arms—Legs

Recommended by Physicians

FREE CONSULTATION

SHIRLEY PERSIN

Registered Electrologist

ADVANCE BUILDING

23077 GREENFIELD

f *
II

'Room 260

Nr. No p rt H
h1( 7;N
d E & Providence

1.1reqrs

Downtown

c aricatures

for your party

?SAM FIELD

By

Call

399-1320

Sinai to Honor Volunteers, Staff



andre

Haircutting & Styling for today's
Gals & Guys

Gordon, Beatriz Staples to Play

I MAX SCHRUT

I

I

for quality photographs
and fast service
call me at

B L AIR-KEITH
STUDIO

Weddings, Bar Mitzvas
We come to your home with samples

398-91 1 1 or 895-8805

"Bach Is Back," an all
Bach musical program s will
mark the official opening of
the Jewish Center Symphony
Orchestra's 34th season 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in the Aaron
DeRoy Theater. This concert
originally was scheduled for
Oct. 14.
The symphony, under the
direction of Julius Chajes,
will have as guest soloists
Detroit Symphony concert
master Gordon Staples and
his wife Beatriz, also a mem-

Joann Freeman's perform-
ance of Bach's D Minor
Piano Concerto.
Tickets are available at the
Jewish Center cashier's of-
fice.

laW

DICK STEIN

presents

— Haircoloring in 8 minutes
— Bleaching in 20 minutes
— Perms and straightenings
that never leave hair damaged
13725 W. 9 Mile Rd.

Oak Park

398-2727

Goo ahuid. Gal I ■ kt.

-- Vop shoe- .
Low- dawn bask. mcattr
r‘ick..5k,
14's
cow diet
ntults+ plaffam
' fin Azton . with Low Heel

complete musical
t --ckage for your party.

SPECIAL

$20

• Jeep Smith

• Eric Blewett

• Shelby Lee

• Patty Grant

IN
TARNISHED
COPPER

JOANN FREEMAN

i• Joel Johnson



Mori Little

From One to Any
Number of Entertainers
Coll us and we will discuss

Your Entertainment Needs.

358-2777

"Music the Stein Way"

ber of the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra. Staples will per-
form Bach's E Major Violin
Concerto, and the two will
perform the D Minor Double
Concerto. The performance
will mark the first time Mr.
and Mrs. Staples have ap-
peared together professional-
ly as a husband-and-wife
••)

team.
11•• . • s
Another feature of the con-
cert will be Detroit pianist

Where Fashion Starts

ORCHARD MALL

Shopping Center
N. of Maple Rd.
West Bloomfield

NEW ORLEANS MALL BLOOMFIELD COMMONS

10

Mile & Greenfield
Southfield

Maple and Lahser Rds.
Birmingham

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan