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May 03, 1974 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-05-03

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32—Friday, May 3, 1974

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Histadrut Parely Slated at: Black Lake

American labor's role in
Israel's crisis and the global
ramifications of the Middle
East situation are among the
topics scheduled for discus-
sion at the Great Lakes His-
tradrut Conference May 24-

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Closing Independence Week Events
Scheduled This Weekend at Center

27 at the Walter and May
Reuther UAW Family Edu-
The Jewish Center's Israel
cation Center in Black Lake, Independence Week celebra-
Mich.
tion concludes this weekend
The conference, based on
the theme "Labor and Inter-
national Affairs," is spon-
sored by the Michigan Trade
Union Council for Histadrut,
under the presidency of Wil-
liam C. Marshall. Alfred
Michaels is conference co-
ordinator.
For information, contact
the council, 851-0606.

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Oak Park Lodge of the
Masons will have an art auc-
tion to benefit sick and
needy members 8:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Gallery Art
Center. -- There will be a pre-
view at '7:30.
Ladies of Oak Park Lodge
will assist the lodge. Re-
freshments will be served,
and there is a charge.

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Finshine
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Mr. and Mrs. Irving Landy
of Sherwood Ct., Oak Park,
announce the engagement of
their da u g h t e r Devorah
Tzirel to Shimon Kroll, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kroll
of Brooklyn.
Miss Landy a t t en d e d
Wayne State University and
Machon Chana in New York.
Her fiance attends the Luba-
vitch Yeshiva in New York.
A June wedding is planned.

Oak Park Lodge
Plans Fund Raising

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Alpha Omega Chief
to Address Dinner

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with entertainment, films, For information, contact the
474-8084
youth activities and the con- Center, 341-4200.
tinuation of an Israeli art
exhibition and sale.
On Saturday, at 9:15 p.m.,
the Center will present the
Parvarim Is r a e l i singing
team, sometimes referred to
as "the Simon and Garfunkel
of Israel."
Tickets are on sale at the
Center tick et office. The
FASHION SHOP
award-winning m o v i e s "I
Love You Rosa" and "Ben-
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Gurion Remembers" will be
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shown — "Rosa" at 8 p.m.
Sunday and "Ben-Gurion" at
6 p.m. Sunday. The art ex-
hibit-sale features framed
and ready-to-hang graphics
by internationally famous Is-
raeli artists, as well as in-
expensive Israeli posters.
Special youth activities will
include a Youth Zimriya 2-4
p.m. Sunday and an El Al
paper airplane flying contest,
with prizes, 4-6 p.m. Sunday.

Men's Clubs

BETH MOSES MEN'S
CLUB invites the public to a
family service and breakfast
10 a.m. Sunday, when Dwight
Walker of Citizens United to
Save Lives Committee will
speak on gun control. On
May 19, featured speaker
will Pe Mrs. Charlotte Roth-
stein, first elected council-
woman of the city of Oak
Park. There is a voluntary
charge for breakfast only.

* * *

TEMPLE ISRAEL BROTH-
ERHOOD announces Richard
Cohen has been named chair-
man of its annual retreat, to
be held June 7-9 at the But-
zel Conference Center, ad-
jacent to Camp Tamarack,
Ortonville. The retreat will
include discussions on cur-
rent events and- religious
services. Activities include
fishing, nature study, hiking
and tennis. For information
or reservations, call Stanley
Millm a n, 682 - 5477, Leon
Weitz, 477-9573, or Richard
Cohen, 851-6039.
* * * -

BETH EL MEN'S CLUB
will hold its second blood
donor drive 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Sunday at the temple. The
drive will be conducted un-
der the auspices of the
Michigan Community Blood
Great Look
Center (MCBC), and is being
coordinated by Dr. A.
Kreindler, drive chairman.
For information, prospective
donors may call Dr. Kreind-
Sizes 8 to 14
ler, at 645 - 5244. For appoint-
Orange or Brown
Dr. Leonard Gimplin, in- ments, call MCBC's South-
559
-
6490.
field
Center,
ternational president of
Alpha Omega dental fra-
-ee
ternity, will speak at the
local Alpha Omega spring
dinner meeting following 7:30
p.m. dinner Thursday at the
Danish Club. Cocktails will
be served at 6:30. Officers
will be installed. Prior to his
election as president, Dr.
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