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February 15, 1974 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-02-15

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13, I Y/14--33

Druze Consul Meets the Media

City of Hope Honors Hudson Executive

Israeli consul Ziedan Atashi, center, first Druze to
serve in Israel's foreign service, was quizzed by a media
panel while on a visit to Detroit last week. With him are,
from left, Mrs. Betty Bienstock, president of the Detroit
Zionist Federation, which cosponsored the event with Hista-
drut; panelists Wilbur Elston, associate editor of the De-
troit News, Mrs. Charlotte Dubin, city editor of The Jewish
News, and Frank Angelo, associate executive editor of the
Free Press; and moderator Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong.
Beth Achim.

Edwin G. Roberts, presi-
dent of J. L. Hudson Co.,
will be presented with the
Golden Torch of Hope Award
in recognition of his record
of community concern, May
8, at Americana Hotel, New
York.
The announcement of this
year's award was made by
Helen Galland, senior vice
president of the Bonwit Teller
Stores, and Herman S. Sei-
genfeld of Bill Blass, Ltd.,
national co-chairmen of the
fashion industry division of
City of Hope National Medi-
cal Center.
Roberts joined J. L. Hud-
son Co. as its president in
1972. He has previously
served as president of Day-
ton Hudson Jewelers, Minne-
apolis; president of Franklin
Simon, New York; vice pres-
ident and general merchan-
dise manager of Winkel-
man's, Detroit. He holds his
master's degree from the
Harvard Graduate School of
Business Administration.

.1.ori 3
NEW ORLEANS MALL

10 Mile - Greenfield

FINE FASHIONS FOR HER

Sizes 3-15, 6-20

Sportswear — Evening Wear

Cruise Wear

k Americard

Master Charge

The
Graduate
Shop

ETERNAL LIGHT
COMMUNITY CURRENTS
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Station: WDEE (1500).
Feature: "Sparks Fly Up-
Feature: Esther M. Broner
ward," part 8 of the "Moral will discuss her book, "Jour-
Dilemma of Man" dramatic nal Nocturnal."
series.
and
* * *
Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes-
"IF NOT NOW . . ."
day.
Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Station: WQRS-FM (105.1).
Station: WDET-FM (101.9).
Feature: Dr. Peter Martin
Feature: An interview of will discuss his book, "The
Ziedan Atashi, Israeli Druze Joys and Sorrows of Parent-
who is consul for informa- hood."
O
*
tion for the Consulate Gen-
eral of Israel in New York. LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
VISTAS OF ISRAEL
Station: WNIC (1300).
and
Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
Time: 1 a.m. Monday.
Station: WOMC-FM (104.3).
Make our Graduate Shop your shopping head-
Station: WNIC-FM (100).
Feature: Israeli Songs of
quarters for the graduates you know. We fea-
and
Brotherhood on Soviet Jewry.
* * *
ture fine wood writing instruments by Hall-
Time: 10:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WPON (1460).
HIGHLIGHTS
mark, inspirational Hallmark books, Keepsake
*
*
Time:
9:45
a.m.
Sunday.
and Photo Albums, and stationery appropriate
RELIGION IN THE NEWS
Station:. Channel 2.
for any graduate. Add a Hallmark card to make
Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
Feature: "G litter and
Station: CKWW.
the "Congratulations!" complete.
Grandeur," the story of the
and
Yiddish Theater in America.
RELIGIOUS SCOPE
Time: 11:20 p.m. Sunday.
Coke Cafe for Youth
Station: Channel 9.
Enjoy the good life now!
An evening of fun and
Feature: News in the Jew-
masse' charge.
games is planned for 5th and ish community.
6th graders at the Jewish
* l *
Center's
Coke
Cafe
7-9
p.m.
ROZHINKES
NOW AT TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
Feb. 23 at the 10 Mile
MIT MANDLEN
ORCHARD MALL MT. CLEMENS
branch. Students must regis-
Time: 9 a.m. Monday,
Orchard Lake at Maple
ter in the group services of- Wednesday and Thursday.
Parkway Plaza 37139 Groesbeck
fice by Monday. There is a
851-9030
465-6151
Station: WIID (1090).
charge.
Feature: Israeli and Yid-
dish music, news, recipes
and other features.
O *
REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
Time: 9 P.M. Sunday.
Station: WCAR (1130).
There are hardly any boys clothing stores
Feature: Jewish themes
around that can properly outfit your son for
present in today's popular
a special occasion.
music.
* * *
But there is a mens clothing store that can:
BNAI SHALOM
Time: 10 P.M. Sunday.
Station: WBRB-FM (102.1).
Where else will you find suits and sport coats
Feature: Jewish humor,
designed by Pierre Cardin for a 13 yr. old. Or
music, culture and literature.

4t

Norman V. Wechsler, pres-
ident of Saks Fifth Ave. is
chairman of the journal com-
mittee. Harold Krensky,
president of Federated De-
partment Stores, will be the
guest speaker at the awards
function.

FARMINGTON HILLS
HAIR REMOVAL CENTER

' Gentle - Effective - Permanent

851-9175 for app't.

LOTTIE D. HALPERIN . R. E.

Farmington Square Professional Village

32910 W. 13 Mik Rd. nr. Farmington Rd.

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OP

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• Proper Care
• Custom Cleaning

SEE

State Is Special Oil
Crisis Victim : Ford

DeWITT

"Our state, with its great
automotive industry, is a spe-
cial victim of the Arab oil
embargo," Vice President
Gerald R. Ford said Satur-
day at a fund-raising banquet
for the state GOP in Cobo
Hall.
"We are moving ahead as
rapidly as possible to devel-
op our own energy resources
so that we never again will be
subject to the blackmail of
any nation," Ford said.

10612 W. 9 Mile
543-5700
4503 N. Woodward
S. of 14 Mile

5 76-05 75

Coats, Jackets, Gloves

Purses, Hats,
Dye Work & Reweaving

INDOOR SIDEWALK

Words n'Music

ALL WINTER
MERCHANDISE

Nobody Looks Out for the Little Guy

1/2

PRINCETON

As Much As

Or free alterations by great tailors?

And Princeton doesn't only cater to
Bar-Mitzvas or Weddings.

There is quite a selection of Fall fashions in Bag
Pants — Shirts — Sweaters — Winter Jackets
— Shirt Suits and Layered Looks.

Be it for Lad or Dad.

But there is an ulterior motive behind
all this dedication to the little guy.

If Princeton is the only place he can turn to when he's a boy,
where do you think he's going to shop when he grows up?

For Young
Men Eight
to Eighty

SOL

7 Mile and Evergreen
KE 3-4310 — Detroit

MASTER CHARGE
BANK AMERICARD
PRINCETON CHARGE

Thurs., Fri. til 9
Saturday til 7:30



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4 i fr ti 4

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IRV .

Old Orchard Shopping Plaza

Maple at Orchard Lake Rds.
851-3660— West Bloomfield

Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9-9
Tues., Wed., Sot. til 6

*

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Now up to:

Were up to:

Pants

PRINCETON

a size range that goes from 6 slim to 22?
Husky's included (that's a little guy?)

of

Blouses

Pantsuits

* *

JEWISH WORLD
Time: 4 p.m, Thursday.
Station: WMZK (98).
Feature: Israeli and Yid-
dish music and other fea-
tures.

Blazers, Vests

Rabbi Wine Plans
Humanism Talks

5 35.00

$ 8.50

Dresses

5 100.00 '25.00

Coats

$175.00 $40.00
'150.00 $37.50

Long Dresses

Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine will
begin a series of five Mon-
day evening lectures on "Hu-
manistic Judaism—What Is
It?" 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
Birmingham Temple.
Registration will be held at
8, and there is a fee for non-
members.
Future lectures include:
"Ethics," Feb. 25; "Reli-
gion," March 4; "Ceremony,"
March 11; and "Jewish Iden-
tity," March 18.

22.00

$6.50
$20.00 $ 5.00
$100.00 $25.00

5

Sizes 12-20, and 12 1 /2-24 1 /2

3055 W. 12 Mile, Berkley • 398-1331
• Mon.-Sat. 10:30-4:30 •

bobye green's

better half' fashions

"fashion coordinators for the full-figured woman"

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