THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, April 19, 1974 Mrs. Moses Epstein to Address Hadassah Members, Associates Adults Set Debate on X-Rated Movies People Without Partners will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. Ralph Guerinne, an investi; gator for the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office, and Steven Taylor, an attorney representing a group of theater owners, will debate "X-Rated Movies — Should They Be Banned?" PWP holds open bowling 9:30 p.m. every second and fourth Sunday at Oak Park Lanes. ALBERT COLMAN A lawyer and a banker will address the first session of a two-part financial seminar sponsored by the women's committee of the Endowment Program of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation-United Jew- ish Charities, April 30 in the East Tower penthouse of North Park Towers. Mrs. Robert M. Zell, who heads the women's commit- tee, announced that Andrew L. Camden, an assistant trust officer of the National Bank of Detroit, an attorney Albert M. Colman will speak at 9:45 a.m. The morning will be of particular interest to women whose families have been Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 "Chef"calls it a complete Spaghetti Dinner And what a feast it is— ready to serve in just about 12 minutes. Tender, freshly cooked spaghetti. Lav- ished with savory, piping hot mushroom sauce, finely seasoned and home-style thick. Then topped with, zippy grated cheese, u-m-m k Grandissimo ta'am! And alr the makings in this one package—Chef Boy-' Ar-Dee Complete Spa- ghetti Dinner. Keep plenty on hand for thrifty, family- pleasing meals. Spaghetti Dinner with MUSHROOM SAUCE Dr. Moses D. Tendler, pro- fessor of biology at Yeshiva University and a member of the board of directors of the American Committee for Shaare Zedek Hospital, will address the annual dinner of the Detroit Friends for the Jerusalem medical center May 19 at Young Israel Cen- ter of Oak-Woods. Dr. Tendler has been in- volved in the extention pro- gram of the present hospital and in the development of the new Shaare Zedek Medi- cal Center. He will give an up-to-date report on progress of the dialysis - unit, the life- saving project taken on by the Detroit group. For information on the dinner and special dedica- tions in the medical center, call Rabbi Joshua Sperka, LI 4-7007, or Alex Roberg, 544-8412. A scientist with an inter- national reputation in cancer r Mitzvas, Weddings Garson Zeltzer Photography, 59-7876 SERVING ONLY PRIME AND • CHOICE MEATS SINGER'S KosherMeals z Poultry Mkt Kosher Meat Dealers Awe & JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIg 13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE 17.8111 r a i s e d and who are con- cerned about wills and the use of trusts for retirement planning, said Mrs. Zell. Both Camden and Colman are members of the endow- ment committee, which man- ages the bequests, family funds and endowment funds left to the Jewish Welfare Federation and to United Jewish Charities to provide for the future needs of the corn munity. Colman also is associate chairman of Federation's ed- ucation budget and planning division. The second session of the financial seminar for women will occur 7:45 p.m. May 14 at the United Hebrew Schools main building. That meeting, at which the speakers will be attorney Miles Jaffe and Dr. Martha Seger, vice president and economist of the Detroit Bank and Trust Co., will con- cern the management of fam- ily economics while children are still being raised. Chair- ing that evening session for parents will be Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Acker. Women are welcome at either or both sessions, ac- cording to Mrs. Zell. There is a registration fee but one registration will suffice for husbands and wives attending the family money manage- ment evening May 14. Biologist and Talmud Scholar to Address Event for Hospital and special occasions mem b er Detro it wo n ANDREW CAMDEN Panel to Join Financial Seminar Set for Women Larry Freedman but the kids call it an Italian feast MRS. ROBERT ZELL WE DELIVER,. research, Dr. Tendler also is assistant professor in Tal- mud at the Yeshiva U:- affiliated Rabbi Isaac El- chanan Theological Seminary where he was ordained. Dr. Tendler is the discoverer of a new chemical, Anthramy- cin, being evaluated for the treatment of advanced in- operable cancer. While holding the aca- demic posts concurrently, he has also, since 1960, been director of the National Sci- ence Foundation summer training program for high- ability secondary students at Yeshiva University. An organizer and first spiritual leader of the Great Neck Synagogue, Long Is- land, he was installed as spiritual leader of the Mon- sey, N. Y., Community Syna- gogue in 1967. Dr. Tendler is married to the former Sifra Feinstein, daughter of the renowned talmudist Rabbi Moshe Fein- stein. * * Metropolitan Detroit Chap- ter of Hadassah will honor life members and associates 8 p.m. Wednesday at Adat Shalom Synagogue, an- nounced Mrs. Jerome Kauf- man, president, and M r s Karel Bass, membership vice president. Mrs. Moses Epstein, twice a national president of Ha- dassah, will discuss the inter- national scene. She is chair- man of the Hadassah History Book. Sharing the program, with Mrs. Epstein are Drs. Eli Brown and Richard' Kamil, both of whom will relate their experiences while at Hadas- sah Medical Center in Jeru- salem. uses this income to support various medical projects s lected by the national board. Hadassah Associates is a one-time "for-men-only" of filiation payment. Hadassa Associates frequently selec a life-saving adjunct of t Hadassah-Hebrew Medica Center which they support, "For all the land that you see, I am going to give to you and to your descendants for all time."—Gen. 13:15. INVITATIONS OF ALL KIND ADDRESSED PROFESSIO CALL .Y NAOMI ROBERG I 546-6462 MRS. MOSES EPSTEIN RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES The present life member- ship fee guarantees continu- ity of membership and per- mits long range planning by national Hadassah which AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD' • Orchestras • Entertainment Speakers • Concerts Downtown Detroit - 962-8000 DR. MOSES TENDLER Technion Society Plans Film. Night Detroit Chapter, American Society for Technion will sponsor an Israeli film night 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Shiawassee Hotel. Two 25-minute color sound films recently produced in Israel, will be shown for the first time in Detroit. "Yom Kippur -War" traces the developments leading up the October war and stresses the military and strategic aspects of Israel's frontiers. It includes news- reel shots, pictures by press photographers and scenes from the front. "Challenge' and Response" features many aspects of Is- rael's industry today and was made under the auspices of the ministry of education and culture with the cooperation of the ministries of com- merce, industry and finance. Production of this film was started prior to the October war and completed after- ward. A representative of the Is- rael government will com- ment. The meeting is open to the community, at no charge. Refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kra- kovits of Colleen Ave., Oak Park (shown above) . is join- ing with the George Herczog family of Toronto in dedi- cating the dialysis solution preparation room at Shaare Zedek Hospital, Jerusalem. 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