2Mriderfra:157074— THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH TRAVELS GATEWAY to ISRAEL, U.S.A. and EVERYWHERE We help you plan your trip, you help us maintain our Nursery and Kdgn.Dents. Call 557-6750 Eve. 559-7567 • Detroit's Own Hebrew Speaking Camp is now accepting applications I sponsored by: for information call: United Hebrew Schools 352-7117 (days) 524-9148 (eves) • • 4momilm■•■ • i Simon Schwab t oindiress as nmversa ry Banquet Rabbi Simon Schwa b, spiritual leader o _ f Khal Adat Yeshurum of Washington Heights, N. Y., will be guest speaker at the 45th anniver- sary banquet of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis (Vaad Harabonim), March 3 at Cobo Hall, it was announced by Rabbi James I. Gordon, vice president of the Vaad. Rabbi Schwab, a native of Germany, attended the Yeshiva of Frankfurt and later Telshe and Mir Yeshivot in Poland. He immigrated to the United States in 1936 and for 22 years served as rabbi of Cong. Shearith Israel in Baltimore. In 1958, he took his present post as successor to Rabbi Josef Breuer and also became dean of the Samson Rafael Hirsch yes- hiva and mesivta. This event will honor Mr. and Mrs. Max Biber and will .pay tribute to Morris Karbal on the first anniversary of his death. Kosher Meals Up, Up, Away K.F AR IVRI and Hillel Day School Fresh Air Society Ra • Classified Ads Get Fast Results OLDSMOBILE Always A Step Ahead Because They Have JERRY SINGER We Challenge Anyone To Meet or Compete With A Rosedale Deal NEW 1974 CUTLASS SUPREME, hydramatic trans, pwr. steering, pwr, disc brakes, full wheel covers, air conditioning, tinted glass, door guards, remote control mirror, deluxe seat belts, back up lights. Radio. $3746 • We're Keeping Our Prices Down — See Our '74 Oldsmobiles • Some comparable '73 Prices With over 25 years of selling Oldsmobiles in the same location, we STILL feel we have to earn the privilege of doing business with you. Rosedale Oldsmobile 17411 Grand River, Detroit 2 Blocks E. of Southfield X-Way 272-6212 ■ ••• ■ 11•111, NEW YORK — With soar- ing food prices and other fi- nancial pressures causing the nation's airlines to reduce in-flight meals, some airlines are finding an increase in the demand for kosher meals among non-Jewish passen- gers. The meals are prepared by kosher 1caterers, and the menu is more substantial than in standard economy- class meals. Most airlines have for years allowed pas- sengers a choice of a kosher meal if they request one 24 hours in advance. However, with the cutbacks and requests by some air- lines to end free meals al- together, non-Jewish passen- gers have begun ordering kosher meals. "I think you could say a lot of people have discovered that you don't have to be Jewish to eat kosher food," one airline executive said. A United Airlines official said that for his airline "If it's a flight where we'd normally offer only a sandwich, we've switched to kosher sand- wiches." Mordechai Ben-Air, presi- dent of Israel's El Al Air Line, predicted that in the future, international mass tourist travel will see no-frill service, and if passengers want to eat, they will have to bring a box lunch. UJA Cabinet Sets More Israel Trips NEW YORK — The Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Appeal is sponsoring a greatly expand- ed series of people-to-people missions to Israel for 1974, Dr. Allen Pollack, Young Leadership Cabinet chairman announced. The missions are designed for couples age 25-40, who have already demonstrated their commitment to Jewish survival and their potential for leadership in local corn : munities. Missions are scheduled for Feb. 24-March 3, March 3-17, April 3-14 (Family Mission), April 11-21, April 22-May 2, May 9-19, May 23-June 2, June 30-July 14 (optional Family Mission), June 30- July 14 (,Summer Institute on Modern Jewish History, co- sponsor: CJFWF Leadership Development Committee), Oct. 27-Nov. 10. SHALIACH NEEDS TRANSPORTATION Shaliach of Zionist Youth Group is in desperate need of a good used car for the group. If you can help in this charitable, tax deductable cause, please call 559-6032 Elkin Travel General chairman is David Hermelin, and co-chairman are Michael Karbal, Irwin Cohn, Henry Dorfman and Nathan Soberman. Ticket chairmen are Rubin Grevnin and Max Goldsmith. For information and reserva- tions, call the Council of Orthodox Rabbis, 559-5005. MONDAY LECTURES What is the Philosophy of Humanistic Judaism are the Jewish sources? • What are its humanist sources? • How does it deal with religion, ethics and ceremonial ritual? • What If you would like to discover the answers to these questions then you will want to attend this series of 5 lectures. Presented by RABBI WINE presents February 18 — Humanism February 25 — Ethics March 4 — Religion March 11 — Ceremony 11 — Jewish Identity March 8 8 00 : 3 3 p p .m m . 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Registration Monday, February 18 — 8:00 p.m. Members Free, non-members ten dollars The Officers and Members of PASSOVER TOURS TO ISRAEL 12 Days April I 1 - 22 from CONGREGATION B'NAI JACOB 20470 Hubbell, Detroit Extend hearty congratulations and Mazel Toy to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiss $839 Who Will Celebrate the Bar Mitzva of their Assiduous B'Tora and Adorable son Deluxe and 1st Class Hotels, Sightseeing, Etc. from Detroit. RICHARD BRUCE Saturday, February 23 1974 For Brochure Call or Write , Parshat."Trumah" Elkin Travel The celebrant will read the entire Parshah in its originality. We also bid a hearty Mazel Toy and Welcome to the visiting relatives and guests. 25950 Greenfield LINCOLN CENTER Oak Park, Mich. 48237 (313) 968-7800 Congregation B'Nai Jacob Joseph Borenstein Vice-President Benjamin Schraub Secretary ******* * *****************1H Hillel Day School Presents -#c S pecial &eniny *D * , Robert Goulet with. and Carol Lawrence With the * * Don Palmer Orchestra Tues., Mar. 26th, 1974 8 p.m. Ford Auditorium Benefit performance Tickets Available at * Hillel Day School * *32200 Middlebelt, Farmington, Mich. 4. or Call 851-2398 or 851-2394 **************************