1St 81' L I. • I • 4 • •• j Teansisters' Chief Joe Bane to Be Honoree at Israel Bond Event Joe Bane, president of the general chairman, and honor- International Brotherhood of ary co-chairmen Edward C. Teamsters Local 614, will be Levy and Myra Wolfgang. Members of the committee honored at the Israel 26th anniversary banquet June 2 are: Gov. William G. Milliken, Con- at the Raleigh House. gressman William S. Broomfield, State Sen. L. Harvey Lodge, De- /-- The honor committee is troit Mayor Coleman Young, Pon- ; headed by Harold E. Allen, tiac Mayer Wallace E. Holland, Creative Party Planning including 7 rindy Centerpieces Personalized Party' Favors Invitations and Party Accessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 Rabbi H. Philip Berkowitz of Temple Beth Jacob, Rabbi Leon- ard H. Berman of Cong. Bnai Is- rael, Jack Bletstein, Morris Blet- stein, Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad of Temple Kol Ami, Dave Dunsky, Jerry Fanger, Leonard Gaba, Art Kollins, Irving Prizant and Ber- nard Toby. Jack Bain, Tom Borman, Judge S. Jerome Bronson, Jack (Babe) Bushkin, Jerome P. Cavanagh, Irwin I. Cohn, Dr. Donald Daw- son, Harry Freedland, Dr. Donald Golden, Iry Goldman, Herbert L. Grosberg, Steve Hudock, Herb Ja- cobs, Marty Kabcenell, Msgr. Clement H. Kern, Dr. I. J. Kurtz, Stan Kurman, Meyer Leib, Sam- uel Liberman, Ken Morris, Rob- ert A. Parr, L. Brooks Patterson, Sanford Rosenthal, Isadore Sherr, Archie Stone, Tom. Turner and Judge John Wise. Attorneys John Shepherd and Leonard Teicher have formed a Southfield commit- tee to campaign for State Rep. Bill Brodhead, who is seeking the Democratic nom- ination for Congress in the 17th District. Called the "Southfield Cit- izens for Brodhead", the 30- member committee is co- chaired by Shepherd and Tei- The committee planning this communitywide affair will be headed by Joe Jacob- son and Stuart Allen, co- chairmen. Members of the working committee are: 7 11 CI served in the gardens of: The Rocking Horse Olde Franklin Village 32750 FRANKLIN ROAD t• • •• ••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0. ••••••• 6 • • • • • 11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • O. • 0 • • • • • • • • • II • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Orchard • • • • • • • • • Mall ° • • • 1 Trawlers ` P. Tower 0 ..Y.S.*.* • • • • • cc It. 0 •• • • • ...• 0 • I S o . •-e - e&e - 7"•- p0. 0........ 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Oakland County Legal Aid Society, that he either with- an all-day intracity USY For reservations call Debi draw his candidacy or termi- gathering beginning with Chinsky, 356-7238 or Jeff Frank, 534-9376. nate his employment with Junior Congregation will the society; which is funded `Kibutz Galuyot' award special pins to mem- under an Office of Economic bers who have been attend- Focus of Akiva Opportunity program. ing services regularly at May Summer Sessions 25 Sabbath services. Youth Akiva Hebrew Day School age 8-13 are invited to Sab- is planning two summer ses- bath services 10 a.m. Satur- sions for children in grades days in the board room. 1-6. The three-week sessions Junior Congregation will will start June 24 and July atend a Detroit Tiger base- 15. ball game May 26. Members Activities will be centered who have earned pins will re- around the theme of "Kibutz ceive a free ticket. Others Galuyot"—the ingathering of must turn in ticket requests the exiles to Israel. Drama, by May 17. crafts informal study pro- gram, halil, scouting, swim- ming and a special science Students to Be Cited program, headed by Cynthia by Phi Beta Kappa Rogoff, will be offered. Tutor- Fifty-four high school stu- ing will be offered by re- dents from Beth Jacob School quest. This year's program is for Girls and Oak Park High directed by Rabbi Avraham School will be among 1,400 Bensoussan.. outstanding high school schol- For registration, call the ars to be honored Monday Akiva office, 3544664. at Ford Auditorium at the Detroit Association of Phi Beta Kappa's 26th annual Beth Moses USY honors convocation. W. Michael Blumenthal, Plans Installation president of the Bendix Corp., Beth Moses Senior United will be guest speaker. Awards Synagogue Youth will have are granted to students who its installation of officers 8 have a 3.7 average in college p.m. today at the synagogue. preparatory work during the An oneg Shabat will follow. 10th through 12th grades Brynna Fish, president of from public, parochial and the Central Region USY, will private high schools in the speak. Admission is free. metropolitan area. nth N ews NOW BEING 0 0 . 0. 0 . 0 . 0 . 01 m■•■•■• cher; Mrs. Patricia Gusman will serve as coordinator of volunteers. Teicher is a member of the Southfield School Board and has been active in Southfield politics for several years. Shepherd is a former mem- ber of the Wayne County Norman Cottler, left, will be honored by Cong. Bnai Board of Supervisors and a David and State of Israel Bonds at a dinner 6:30 p.m. May vice president of the Jewish 21 at Bnai David. Guest speaker will be Josef Almogi, right, Community Council. mayor of Haifa and former minister of labor in the Golda Meir cabinet. Cong. Bnai David is participating in the com- munitywide congregational Shomrei Yisrael campaign. For Schultz Withdraws reservations, call Israel Bonds, 968-0200. Candidacy for Post - se .411,1C"\444 Cottler Bnai David Honoree Southfield Group Formed to Support Brodhead in 17th District Race Ri 626-2062 '7 • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • 1 • • e 0 • • • I • • • • • I • • • America's most exciting full-service salons, with over 90 top professionals, serving the beauty needs of more than 2500 beautiful women each week. Brunch Slated for Seminary Cong. Bnai Moshe's annual event on behalf of the Jewish o 4 Miak..*%Vg 37<.:4fml „ UNTSEFM.:.y.Zaalaigt zwx9Ag., ,,: '2 " Friday, May 10, 1974-41 For information, call Joe Jacobson, 332-5282, Harold Allen, 335-8141, or Leon Sir- lin, ticket chairman, 641- Dr. Arieh Plotkin, a corn- 8790. .. ‘,.....,y. „.......,........ ..• . .. ....,..„,.. .. .. .... . . . . _ ., . El_ _ • TA& 41.1-,,, a t mentator on Mideastern af- fairs will speak. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Theological S'eminary will be a brunch reception. hosted by Mr. and -Mrs. Zoltan R. Rubin, at their home. 23660 Riverview, Southfield, 11 a.m., May 26. Committee members who are helping Rabbi Moses Lehrman plan the event for his alma mater include Theo- dore M. Curtis, Arthur Bos- chan, Bnai Moshe President Ben Kahn, Sheldon Roth, Alfred L. Deutsch, Sam Freedman, Cantor Louis Klein, Louis Schwartz, Mal- colm Cohen, Zoltan Rubin and Herman Roth. YI Unit to Attend Regional Shabaton Young Israel Teens of the National Conference of Syna- gogue Youth will attend its last convention of the year, a regional Shabaton, May 17- 19 in Columbus. There will be an awards banquet in which chapters will be recognized for their efforts. Entertainment will be provided by the Ruach Revival. Bazaar Set by Teens Junior Young Israel Teens will be sponsoring a mini bazaar. 12:304 p.m. Sunday at Young Israel of Greenfield. The public is invited.