F Reform Temples' United Efforts Aid More than 1,000 members of Reform temples in the Metropolitan Detroit area and their friends, who gathered Saturday evening at a dinner at Raleigh House to honor Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Fink, demonstrated solidar- ity in efforts to aid Israel by purchasing Israel Bonds in the amount of $2,022,000. Unanimity marked the re- sponse to the calls for action expressed at the fifth annual dinner of Reform congrega- tions and the prompt action Caricatures for your party SAM By FIELD Call 399-1320 in Israel's behalf was ex- pressed in a summary of the needs in the concluding words of the toastmaster of the evening, Rabbi M. Robert Syme, who told the large gathering: "Israel is not demobilized, and as long as Israel is mob- ilized, we, too, must remain mobilized." Equal emphasis was ac- knowledged in the admonition of Albert M. Colman, who enrolled the investors, that what was being done was not giving but lending, and that both must be attained in the distressing period of Israel's defense and reconstruction. Mr. and Mrs. Fink were presented with the Israel Prime Minister's Medal, in recognition of their commu- nal services, by Admiral Shlomo Erell of the Israel Navy, who directed the at- tack on the naval forces of Syria and Egypt when the Yom Kippur War broke out. In his response to the hon- ors accorded them, Fink, in behalf of himself and his wife, affirmed a dedication to tasks in the greater De- Photo rah vikt* es sZk'acA garv k.711teteri Plume 398.6894 S & H SERVICE CENTER INC. 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"What we do and our dedications are expressions of our faith in America," Fink said. As a mark of honor to the Finks, and in a reaffirmation of labor's interest in Israel's security, Horace Brown of the Retail Clerks' Union an- Criterion Plans Dinner-Dance Criterion Club will host a post-Thanksgiving dance 9 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Community Center, an- nounces the president, Ruth Traison. The event, entitled "Turkey Trot and Gobblers' Gallop," will feature music by the Manhatters Orchestra, re- freshments, social mixers and prizes, including a kosher turkey and state lottery tickets. The public is invited. Reservations from singles and couples are being ac- cepted for Criterion's annual New Year's Eve party 9 p.m. Dec. 31. A kosher dinner, dancing, beverages, and a bagel-cream cheese break- fast will be featured. For information, call Betty Weinberg, 559-5175, or Pearl Feldman, 399-3718. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ! 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We.clean, bone, skin and grind all fish free of charge. For special service call JO 6-4640 nounced a $150,000 Israel Bond purchase by his union, to match a similar purchase by the Finks. David Pollack, general chairman of the De- troit Israel Bond Committee, thereupon pointed out that Brown's union had already purchased $1,250,000 of Israel Bonds earlier this year at a national function in Washing- ton. Of interest also, to indicate_ a continuing friendship for Israel, was the announcement of a 51,500 Israel Bond pur- chased by Gen. and Mrs. S. L. A. Marshall. Ted Petok, who represent- ed Temple Beth El on the program, spoke as an inti- mate friend of the Finks, and he paid them high honor for the many accomplishments. Alfred L. Deutsch greeted the gathering as president of United Jewish Charities and in its and the Jewish Welfare Federation's behalf an- nounced a $100,000 Bond pur- chase. Among those greeting the honorees were Rabbi David Haken, regional director of the Union of American He- brew Congregations, and Dr. Conrad Goode, president of the Federation of Reform Synagogues. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum and Rabbi H. Philip Berko- witz gave the opening and closing prayers. Cantor Nor- man Rose led in the singing of the national anthems. David Syme, noted pianist, played Hungarion Rhapsody No. 12 by Franz Liszt in hon- or of the Finks who, he said, "treated me like a son." Mrs. Fink was acclaimed during the dinner as an accom- plished pianist. Cantor Harold Orbach pre- sented a musical tribute and his wife, Evelyn, narrated a portion of the text. Admiral Shlomo Erell sub- stitute for Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek as principal speaker at the dinner, Kol- lek's presence having been required in Israel. The admiral told of Israel having developed her own boats which proved effective upon the outbreak of the war on Oct. 6. A veteran of six wars, predating the rebirth of Israel, Erell said it was important for Israel's de- fense to gain domination of the Mediterranean waters. He pointed to the large navy of Russian origin that was built up for the Arabs in 25 years, together with Rus- sian missile equipment. In four days we managed to sink all the vessels the Arabs put out to sea," Erell said. - Thus our Israeli crews and the Israeli built hard- ware defeated Russian tech- nology much greater in size than ours." Analyzing the danger s, Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan said that if and when a peace conference takes place Israel will join from a position of strength). Ad m i r al Erell warned against submission to black- mail, and "because we lack armaments" he hoped for greater concern for Israel's protective means. He pointed to one grave error in Israel's planning — that while great stress was laid on housing new immi- grants and providing for many in'ternal needs, the war machine was being reduced out of an overconfidence. He expressed the hope that peo- ple will realize where the great need lies. Addressing himself to American Jewry he said "we are entitled to be supplied economically and politically, and we can not carry on without your help." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Nev. 23, 1973-35 YOUR CANDID COLOR MISS BARBARA SWARTZ Mr. Larry Swartz of Oak Brooke Dr., Southfield, an- nounces the engagement of his daughter Barbara Arlene to Sanford Szirtes, son of Mr. and Mrs, Al Szirtes of Stratford Ct., Oak Park. Miss Swartz, daughter of the late Mrs. Evelyn Swartz, and her fiance, a senior in Wayne State University's col- lege of pharmacy, plan a June wedding. 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