7 11111111111111111111111111111M. -.. .. „,.....„„-e.•-••••■• 111111111.19 1111. 1.".""' Knesset Member to Air The Politics of Israel' The American-born Marcia 'reedman, new member of e Knesset, will bring her iews of Israeli politics in a ecture at the Jewish Center ' p.m. Sunday. ' Mrs. Freedman's t a 1 k, `Jerusalem Update: the Poli- s of Israel," will be under ne co-sponsorship of the merican Jewish Committee, merican Jewish . Congress, Anti-Defamation League and Michigan Association of Jew- 'lege Students, in co- )pel....don with the Jewish :community Council. Mrs. Freedman, who made tliya with her husband and laughter five years ago, eaches at Haifa University. Bank of Commerce Buys Bonds She is a founder of the femin- ist movement in Israel and from 1971 until recently served as chairman of Women for a New Society. Her election to the KnesSet was as a member of Shula- mit Aloni's Citizens Rights list. She serves on the edu- cation and social services committee. A graduate of Bennington College, the Newark-b o r n Mrs. Freedman received a masters degree from Brook- lyn College, where she taught philosophy from 1966 to 1968. Sye finished her doctorate in Israel. The public is invited to her lecture at no_charge. The president of Haifa Uni- ham Unitarian Church. The public is invited to ersity, Eliezer Rafaeli, will ddress Temple Kol Ami 8:30 hear Rafaeli discuss the ef- .m. today at the Birming- forts of the university to pro- mote Arab - Israeli under- standing. The youngest university in International Music Israel, it has, under Rafaeli's with direction, instituted the Arab- HENRY WAKNINE Jewish Center,' one of whose AND HIS ORCHESTRA aims is to help Muslims, Christians and Druze of 547-0586 55-4913 Arab origin reach the highest educational levels. Also under Rafaeli's guid- FARMINGTON HILLS ance, the university plans to - AIR REMOVAL CENTER build the Memorial Sports Gentle - Effective - Permanent Center in honor of the slain 851-9_175 for app't. Israeli Olympians at Munich. E. R. . LOTTIE D. HALPERIN This international project is Farmington Square Professional Village • being sponsored by dozens 32910 W. 13 Mile Rd. nr. Farmington Rd. of sports and religious lead- ■ ■•■■■ ers of all faiths. F RE TONE Temple Kol Ami's choir JEWELRY also -will present a special Jen.fliv & Wholesale Diamonds program in honor of Jewish want:ming. Jewelry • Watch Repairing music month. The theme will SUITE 364 ADVANCE BLDG. be the joy of Yiddish music. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile BB Brunch Set This 'Sunday The annual Bnai Brith Presidents Brunch, to be held 10 a.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel, under the co-sponsorship of Jewish National Fund, will see pres- idents of the men's and wom- en's councils honored, as well as each lodge and chapter president. Tribute will also be paid to the outstanding Bilai Brith tree and tribute chairmen At the recent Marshall Lodge and Chapter Israel Bond and workers, by the presen- tation of special citations. dinner-dance, over $90,000 in Israel Bonds was subscribed, including $25;000 front the Bank of Commerce of Hamtramck. - Dr. William A. Wexler, Bernard Schlussel and Edward Schlussel, the honorees, left, accept the check for $25,000 from Carl Weinert, president of the bank. MASADA CHAPTER will have a soup and salad mem- bership luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mar- cia Canton, 6144 Northfield, West Bloomfield. Admission is by bringing a prospective member. Anyone interested BB to Honor Bowling VIP in joining Masada Chapter and needing a sponsor may contact Marcia Canton, 626- 0423. * HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the North Park Square Apt. club house. Jos- eph McGinniss of the Union Oil Co. will speak on "The Energy Problem." Refresh- ments will be served, and games will follow. Guests and prospective members are invited. Europe Food Guide Printed Harry C o h e n, executive secretary of the National Bnai Brith Bowling Associa- including There is a new kind of tion, will be honored by the Candy Centerpieces kosher restaurant in Europe, Metropolitan Detroit Bnai and weary travelers are find- Brith Bowling Association ing them a refreshing and and the Louis D. Brandeis Personalized Party delightful way to keep kash- Lodge April 21 at Cong. Bnai Favors rut. London alone has 42 of David. Emil Cohen will en- Invitations and Party them with fascinating names tertain at the Israel Bond Accessories for all occasions. like "Cranks," "Raw Deal," dinner dance. and the "Nuthouse." * * * They are actually vegeta- rian-natural food restaurants 646-6138 (kosher because no meat is served) where the food is ........,,,^^^., always fresh and cooking re- flects the local cuisine. The restaurants vary wide- ly from simple salad bars with assortments of vegetable and sprout salads, bean-nut OP casseroles, and whole grain breads washed down with a carrot juice cocktail or apple cider, to elegant bistros serv- ing elaborate whole food ban- Proper Care quets in wood paneled sur- roundings. , • Custom Cleaning Howard Simkowitz, a vege- t a r i a n and transportation SEE planner, recently spent sev- eral months abroad sam- pling the fare in 14 Euro- pean countries and '75 cities. Michael C o m a y, former His book, "The Natural Food 10612 W. 9 Mile Guide to Europe," is loaded ambassador to Great Britain 543-5700 with reviews, detailed maps and to Canada, will address and directions to each res- the Albert Einstein Lodge , 4503 N. Woodward taurant, and specialized voca- and Chapter dinner-dance S. of 14 Mile bulary lists and phrases in honoring Mrs. Henry (Mala) French, German, Italian and Dorfman and Sam Freed- 576-0575 man 9 p.m. Saturday. Comay Spanish. • Coats, Jackets, Gloves The guide may be obtained will present the "City of by writing Craftsbury Pub- Peace" Award to the hon- Purses, Hats, lishers, Dept. 21K, Crafts- orees on behalf of the state Dye Work & Reweaving of Israel and Israel Bonds. bury, Vt. 05826. S uch P ..ectMer? DeWITT 1 ( i • - - Weddings, Bar Mitzvas S. OthltAccsi5iail4-- 474-7768 Danny •Watch Repair SERVICES • Jewelry Repairs • Jewelry Repairs • Custom Design 14 kt. & 18 kt. Gold Work Martin 9 Bead and Pearl Restringing • Jewelry Restyling • Engraving All Work Done on Premises Advance Bldg., Suite 354, corner of 9 Mile & Greenfield Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-3 557-5544 Prof Praises Jewish Women at Parley (313) 557-1860 - --- — - - ARCIA MASSERMAN i Colored Moviei 1... by Frank's Studio "Nothing to Small or to Big" Bnai Brith, Activities - Party_Planning honorary president of Bnai Brith and chairman of the Bnai Br1th International Council, will speak. For reservations, call JNF, 968-(i820. Admission will be by the planting of two or more trees per person. Weintraubs ......... Creative Friday, March 29, 1974-39 - President of Haifa U. Due Here - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Envoy Comay to Give Awards DALLAS'—A total of 1,000 women from 22 countries gave a standing ovation to Dr. Estelle Ramey as she told the delegates to - the Bnai Brith Women International Triennial Convention that "in terms of Darwin, you — the Jewish women of today—are the strongest women in the world . . . the strongest be- cause you are the survivors in the scheme of natural selection." "Bnai Brith Women is made up of extremely strong women, descended from gen- erations of strong women who had to survive through in- calculable hardships." Dr. Ramey said in her keynote address at the opening ban- quet at the Fairmont Hotel. A leader in the women's rights movement, Dr. Ramey is professor of physiology and biophysics at Georgetown University Medical School and president of the Associ- ation of Women in Science. Walnuts -Bring Life to 'Song of Songs' JERUSALEM — A verse from "Song of Songs" is being brought to life by the walnuts planted on the moun- tains here. Huge rocks have been strategically placed around the reservoir and with the newly planted grapevines and pomegranate saplings plant- ed, there is a visual continu- ation of the next verse "... to see whether the vine budded and the pomegran- ates were in flower." Since the restoration of the land began less than four years ago, more than 200 olive trees have been brought to "The Hill of the Menora." The walnut saplings are growing in the deep moist soil of the "Dale of the Song of Songs." a Burton's gal scores in great new GOLF TOGS . . . from our exciting new-season collection! BankAmericard • Master Charge SUNDAY ONLY SPECIAL! to encourage you to shop on Sunday ALL OUR NEW SPRING PANT SUITS 20% off! OPEN THURS., FRI., SAT. III 9 SUNDAY 12 to 5 GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR 1-ARVARD ROW MALL FASn. NS 11 Mile & Lahser, Southfield