Tree Planting Tribute to Mom

Mother's Day, May 12, is in her name? The tree will
a time to "Say it with trees," be a living tribute to her,
according to Charles Milan, crystalizing love and affec-
president of the Jewish Na- tion for her," said Milan.
tional Fund of Greater De-
Trees planted in Israel
troit.
help the state in its land
"What could be more development, its future self-
touching, more appropriate sufficiency and security.
and more meaningful than
Milan stated that any or-
honoring mother on her day
ganization engaged in any
by sending her a certificate
informing her that a tree tree project would have
credit applied to that project
will grow in the soil of Israel
for all trees planted by its
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members or friends for this
YOUR WEDDING
or any other occasion.
All contributions to JNF
BAR MITZVA
are tax-deductible. For infor-
mation, call the Jewish Na-
tional Fund office, 968-0820.

ALBUM

WILL BE

FINER
WINER

One of the hardest jobs
many people undertake is
trying to have a big vacation
with money they forget to
save.

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Friday, April 26, 1974-31

BREVITIES

"NEW APPROACHES TO
LEGAL ISSUES" will be
discussed at a breakfast
meeting of the Detroit Board
of Realtors, commercial in-
vestment division, 8:30 a.m.
today at Stouffer's Restau-
rant. Maurice S. Binkow, a
partner of the law firm of
Honigman, Miller, Schwartz
and Cohn and head of its
real estate department will
speak on "Clauses" in leas-
ing, financing, and mortgag-
ing documents. The public is
invited.
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Garelick's Gallery w i 1 1
have an exhibition of AMER-
ICAN and EUROPEAN ART
through May 15 at its Birm-
ingham gallery. Paintings,
drawings, graphics and sculp_
ture by such artists as Chat
gall, Renoir, Picasso, Miro,
Jacob Epstein, Raphael
Soyer, Evergood and Jack
Levine will be on display.
Gallery hours are 9:30 a.m.-
6 p.m. Monday through Sat-
urday.

DETROIT SYMPHONY
YOUTH ORCHESTRA will
present its final concert of
the season conducted by Paul
Freeman, 3:30 p.m. Sunday
at Ford Auditorium. Pro-
ceeds will benefit the Youth
Orchestra Scholarship Fund.
Tickets are available at the
Ford Auditorium box office.
Preliminary auditions for the
DSYO's 1974-75 season will
be held June 10-19 at Ford
Auditorium. For information
and an appointment, call the
symphony office, 961-0700.
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THE FOUNDATION FOR
MENTALLY ILL CHILDREN
will sponsor a benefit per-
formance of the Troy Play-
ers' production of "Lovers
and Other Strangers" 8:30
p.m. May 9 at Baker Junior
High School. For tickets,
write Mrs. J. A. Thornton,
2166 Joanne, Troy, 48084
(643-6821). Proceeds will
benefit the Fairlawn Center
and Clinton Valley Center.

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ISAAC CELLIS

People
Make News

LILLIAN KAUFMAN, wife
of Probate Court Judge Ira
G. Kaufman, is chairman for
the annual Michigan obsery
ance of Law Day, U.S.A.,
May 1. Detroit Mayor Cole-
man Young proclaimed Law
Day in the presence of Mrs.
AESCULAPIAN PHARMA- Kaufman; Dr. Charles Wolfe,
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION superintendent of Detroit
will hold its journal victory Public Schools; and Aubrey
dinner 6:30 p.m. Wednesday McCutcheon, deputy super-
at Northwood Inn.
intendent. Law Day activities
include an essay contest and
quizes in local high schools.

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JWV

Isadore Shapiro
Tree Honor Due

TEMPLE BETH EL
MEN'S CLUB will have its
55th anual meeting 8 p.m.
May 7 at the temple. Stuart
A. Graff will give his presi- -
dent's report, followed by el-
ection of officers and direc-
tors. Rabbi D a n n e l I.
Schwartz, associate rabbi,
will speak. A social hour will
follow.

59!

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ladies' and Men's Depart-
Oak Park residents who
ment of Michigan will spon-
attend Wayne State Univer-
sor the annual hospital party
sity, work in the New Center
for shut-ins at Battle Creek
area or in downtown Detroit,
Hospital Sunday. They will
now have a direct access leave from JWV headquar-
shuttle (DASH) provided by ters 8:30 a.m. Entertainment,
the Southeastern Michigan food and clothing are pro-
Transportation Authority.
vided for the patients. For
Based on two separate information, contact the
surveys submitted by Wayne men's chairman, Tom Tan-
State University students and nis, or the ladies' chairman,
coordinated by Jerry Naftaly Dorothy Cohen, at JWV of-
of Oak Park, a 21-year-old fice, 559-5680.
accounting major at Wayne
State, the need for the shuttle
was determined and imple-
mented.
Beginning at the Oak Park
Civic Center, the bus serv-
Isadore Shapiro, a long-
ices stops at the New Center time Detroit area business-
at Cass Ave. and Grand man who now resides with
Boulevard; along Cass Ave. his wife Ruth in North Miami
at Putnam, Kirby and Pal- Beach, is being given an
mer Ayes. on the WSU cam- 80th birthday party by his
pus, and along Woodward children and grandchildren
Ave. with stops at Jefferson, Sunday evening.
Fort, State and Grand River
Highlight of the event, to
Aves.
be attended by his descen-
Specially marked parking dents and life-long friends,
areas for commuters are will be the gift of a garden
available within the Civic of trees to be planted in his
Center complex. The shuttle honor in Israel.
service also offers three
Shapiro, who came to this
types
. . of fares, depending on country from Russia in
individual usage
of the 1913, has been active in many
facility.
organizations, including Pis-
The service in Oak Park is gah Lodge of Bnai Brith,
the eighth DASH services to Beth Abraham Synagogue,
be initiated by SEMTA. For Berditchev - Kishenev - Zhit-
information, call Naftaly, 399- omer Aid Society, Hebrew
9119. Memorial Society and Zionist
organizations.

Men's Clubs

TONGUE

Free Parking

Oak Park Has
Shuttle Service
Into Detroit

ROBERT ZABLUD was
Thursday Special :
elected president of the
Zionist Federation of Aus- Series for Women
tralia and New Zealand. He
Fantastic Thursday — a
is replacing Bernard Ferster Special Series of Involvement
who headed the federation for Women—is the name of
for the past four years. .
a new Thursday morning
program to begin next week
Prof. ALICE SHALVI, at the 10 Mile Jewish Center.
newly appointed chairman of
The 10 a.m. series will in-
the Hebrew University's In- clude book reviews, lectures
stitute of Languages and Lit- and recreation. The Center
erature, has expanded the will offer a baby-sitting ser-
"Literary. F o r u m" estab- vice for 2-5 year olds dur-
lished by her predecessor, ing the two-hour sessions.
Prof. Alexander Lorian, pro-
Registration is under way.
fessor of French language For _information, contact the
and literature. Winner of the Center group services office,
Housewife of the Year Award 341-4200.
in 1958, Prof. Shalvi is mar-
ried and has six children.
She was named one of 10 oi'it- Spring Dance Afoot
standing lecturers in a 1968 for Local Socialites
university poll of students.
The Detroit Socialites will
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sponsor a spring dance 9
STANLEY SLOANE, Cen- p.m. Saturday at the Berkley
tral New Jersey business Masonic Temple.
executive and incoming cam-
Eric Rosenow and his Con-
paign chairman for the Jew- tinentals will provide music
ish Federation of Central for (lancing. Social mixers
New Jersey's 1975 drive, has and refreshments will be.
been appointed a national featured. The public is in-
chairman of the United Jew- vited.
ish Appeal, Paul Zuckerman,
For information, call Shir-
UJA general chairman an- ley Kaner, 398-2296, of Mollie
nounced.
Stern, 342-2791. -

The Oak Park chapter of
the Michigan Association for
Children with Learning Dis-
abilities will present a series
of demonstrations and work-
shops 7:45 p.m. Thursday at
Einstein School, Oak Park.
James Glasgow, director of
gymnastics for special edu-
cation at Glengarda School,
Windsor, will he special
guest. Parents and educators
are invited to the program,
"REACH OUT AND
LEARN," in which educators
and psychologists will focus
on children with learning dis-
abilities, of all ages.

PAKEYA, a group of local
piano teachers specializing in
the Robert Pace piano meth-
od, will present an open chil-
dren's piano class 4:30-6 p.m.
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Regina Kass, 24261 Oneida
Blvd., Oak Park. The chil-
dren, age 10 to 12, are com-
pleting their first year of the
method. Sessions are held
twice weekly. Interested per-
sons are invited. For reserva-
tions, by Saturday, call Mrs.
Kass, LI 7-8644, Mrs. Vilma
Heikinnen, JU 8-3584, or
Mrs. Viola DeBoer, 278,3868.

CHAMBER MUSIC WORK-
SHOP will have its final pro-
gram meeting of the season
8 p.m. Sunday at McAuley
Auditorium, Mercy College.
There will be an election of
officers, and refreshments
will be served.

Tom Jones and Harvey
Schniidt's musical, "I DO! I
DO!," the final play of Mea-
dow Brook's current season,
The play is based on Jan De
Hartog's play, "The Four
Poster."

Showcase Galleries w ill
open Sunday the first major
exhibition of D O R E E N
BORTMAN, including litho-
graphs, etchings, drawings
a n d several experimental
techniques. The show will be
on exhibition through May
26. Miss Bortman, who has
taught art at Wayne State
University, has exhibited in
major shows, including the
1974 National Print and
Drawing Exhibition. Her
work is in the permanent col-
lections of Cooper Union
School of Art, National Bank
of Detroit, City National
Bank, Children's Hospital and
Wayne State University.

ROBERT DUCHIN will
display original paintings and
sculpture for sale to benefit
Boysville of Michigan noon-
10 p.m. Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday at the Notre mime
Knights of Columbus Hall,
35100 Van Born, Wayne.
Duchin, a graduate of the
University of Michigan,
works in oils, watercolor,
charcoal, pastel, acrilics and
opaques, aside from his work
in sculpture. The public is
invited.

The Lord shall drive all
these nations out of your
way, and you shall conquer
nations greater and stronger
than you.—Dent. 11:23.

