Community Asked to Sendler Fete Community Calendar Temple Service Beginning today, Temple Beath El Friday evening services will start at 8 p.m. Cliffford H a r t, president, said the earlier starting time may make it easier for families with younger chil- dren to attend as a family group. Sports Beat Israeli to Be The following basketball Spectrum Guest games are scheduled: Men, 9 p.m. Sat. at the YMCA; Junior Boys, 6 p.m. Monday at Central High School; and the Senior Boys Team, 7 p.m. Monday at Whittier Junior High. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Results so far are: Men: 14—Friday, January 4, 1974 three games out of three played; Junior Boys, two games out of three; and \ Senior Boys, two out of three. li 2000 1 COOuDGE yw OAK PARk 543 3343 — There are two times in a man's life when he should not speculate: when he can't Israeli singer Yacov Dan afford it, and when he can.— will perform for the second Mark Twain. in the "Spectrum '74" series 8 p.m. Jan. 27 at Temple Beth El, it was announced by the Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council's cultural com- mittee. Dan, who accom- panies himself on the Cor- dovox, performs in many languages. He has been in European and American films and on television, as well as the concert stage. Series ticket holders will be admitted free. For informa- tion, contact the Flint Coun- cil office. kin' attar ts ) I OUR ST EVER TWICE-A-YEAR NILE JAN. 7th to JAN. 13th is n ow lia. to featuring . • Tea v0111 fg • TOPS, SWEATERS, PANTS, DRESSES, COATS, AND ETC. EVERYTHING GOES MOST ITEMS MORE THAN 50 0 OFF ORCHARD LAKE ROAD at MAPLE 851-9222 Three Are Named for JWB Award NEW YORK—A Cleveland civic leader and two New Yorkers have been named winners of the 1974 Frank L. Weil Awards of the National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB). The awards are given bi-. ennially for distinguished ser- vice in the three primary areas of JWB's service: the Jewish community center field, the morale and welfare of Jewish military personnel, their families and hospital- ized veterans and the ad- vancement of Jewish culture. The 1974 winners are Mor- ton L. Mandel of Cleveland, national JWB president; Wil- liam Kolodnev, former edu- cational director of the Na- tional Federation of Temple Sisterhoods and a founder of JWB''s Women's Organiza- tions' Services. They are named in honor of the late Frank L. Weil, New York communal leader who was national president of JWB from 1940 to 1950. Bronze medallions and scrolls will be presented to the winners at the 1974 bi- ennial convention of JWB, to be held April 24-28 at the Sheraton Hotel in Cleveland. * * Winter JWB Parley Slated in Jerusalem NEW YORK—The board of directors of the National Jewish Welfare Board will hold its winter meeting Jan. 20 29 in Israel, Morton L. Mandel, president of JWB, announced. The board meet- ing will convene Jan. 20 at Hebrew University with a reception and dinner. The Solomon and Mary Litt-JWB Headquarters in Jerusalem will be formally dedicated Jan. 21. The Man- del Family Community Cen- ter in Kiryat Yam, made possible by the Mandel fam- ily, will he officially dedi- cated Jan. 24. * * Temple Beth El Sisterhood will hold its annual Torah convocation 12:30 p.m. Tues- day. Presentations will be made by Mrs. Robert Mitchell and Mrs. Marshall Cossman on "Pirke Avot — Ethics of the Fathers." A special box luncheon will be served. For reservations, call Mrs. Coss- man, 767-3047, or the Temple office, 232-3138. A babysitter will be in attendance. Guests are invited. * * Jewish War Veterans Aux- iliary will hold a games nite BANKAMERICARD FOR THE CONTEMPORARY GAL 8 p.m. Jan. 12 at the River Forest Club House. Husbands and guests are invited by Mrs. Herbert Koenig, fund raising chairman. Prizes will be awarded, and refresh- ments will be served. * * Flint Lodge of Bnai Brith will hold its monthly meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday Howard Johnson's East Motor Lodge. Sam Winston, president, said Gary Nucian, investment broker, will speak on "New Approaches to In v e st i n g Through Options." The com- munity is invited. Refresh- ments will be served. * * * Hadassah will hold a tennis party 9 p.m. Jan. 26 at the Genesee Valley Tennis Club. For reservations, call Mrs. Frank Sills, 732-0694, or Mrs. William Cohen, 732-8038. Chairmen are Mrs. Allen Bernard and Mrs. Gilbert Gottlieb. Prizes and refresh- ments are included. The Right Pocket Everyone must have two pockets, so that he can reach into the one or the other, ac- cording to his needs. In his right pocket are to be the words: "For my sake was the world created," and in his left: "I am but dust and ashes."—Rabbi Bunam. Louis Kasle will be toast- master at the 90th birthday party for Israel Sendler, to which the community is in- vited, 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Temple Beth El. The party is being given by the Senior Friendship Club, which Mr. Sendler helped organize. Mrs. Eva Fisher is in charge of ar- rangements. Assisting chairman Kasle is a committee consisting of Dr. Sol Gorne, B. Morris Pelavin, Gilbert Rubinstein and Richard Krieger, execu- tive director of the Jewish Community Council, J o e Laro, Mrs. Fisher, Len; Alexander fr, Herman Acke. and Bella Frankel. Arava Sports Center JERUSALEM (JTA) — A million-dollar sports center has been dedicated in the Arava kibutz of Yotvata by Canadian television and newspaper executive John W. H. Basset. 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