THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Detroiter to Address 26—Friday, May 31, 1974 Parley on Centers Where to go for dinner when you don't know where to go for dinner. ime MOW P&Wbar& restaramt ; 10320 West 6 Mile Rd. Detroit 3 blks. E. of Lodge X-Way VALET PARKING 861-5557 . UM DINING and COCKTAIL LOUNGE FINE ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE Special Businessmen's Luncheons from 11 a.m. COMPLETE DINNERS NIGHTLY OPEN MON. THRU SAT., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. SUNDAYS, 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. 1008 N. WOODWARD AT 111/2 MILE RD. 543-2626 LENNIE "The Voice" RANDALL at the Piano Bar STARBOARD TACK= 29200 Orchard Lake Rd. — 851-9220 Luncheons Served Mon. thru Fri. 11:30-2:30 Dinners Mon. thru Thurs. 5:30-10:30 Fri. & Sat. 5:30-11:00 — Sundciy 5:30-9:00 BNAI MOSHE MEN'S CLUB saw Rabbi Moses Lehrman install Seymour Tu- reff as president at Shavuot services. Other officers are Henry Baumgarten, Eliot Raskin and Jack Tarnow, vice presidents; David Schwartz, treasurer; Abe M ilt go m, Max Krueger, Louis Landau and Zoltan Rubin, secretaries; and Har- ry Schwartz, sergeant-at- arms. Board of directors in- cludes Isaac Benaim, Mal- colm Cohen, Milton Cross, Sidney Ferst, Seymour Gar- soff, Jack Gilbert, Jack Kut- nick, Alvin Nachman, Her- man Roth, Sheldon Roth, Al- vin Stern and Jack Stein. * * * BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB' elected Max Mond- shine as president at its annual election-night dinner. Other officers are Lester Schloner, Harry Newman and Fred Lax, vice presi- dents; Albert Siegle, treas- urer; Bernie Dosie, Lew Kru- ger and Ray Stienberg, sec- retaries; Joseph Biederman, chaplin; and Sam Jacobs, sergeant-at-arms. Installation will be held June 17 at the synagogue. The National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, which sponsors the Leaders Train- ing Fellowship program aimed at developing future rabbis, cantors, teachers and lay leaders in the Conserva- tive movement, made an ad- ditional contribution of $10,- 000 to LTF at a meeting in New York of the board of overseers of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary. Shown are NFJMC President 1. Murray Jacobs of Detroit, left, who was installed as a member of * * * the board of overseers, and Rabbi Stanley J. Schachter, BETH MOSES MEN'S vice chancellor of the semi- CLUB will have its installa- nary. tion of officers and meeting I'd the Talit and Tefilin Club Classifieds Get Quick Results 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the synagogue. Services will be held at 8:45, and breakfast will be served at 9:30. There is a voluntary charge for breakfast. Members are ask- 41563 WEST TEN MILE NOVI MICHIGAN 48050 349-9260 HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 11 to 10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 to 12 midnight Sunday 12 to 10 p.m. Businessmen's Luncheons 11 a.m - 3 p.m. -ci oc -a • 0 oc _c tr) O 8 a O OC At the Detroit Hilton You're not just a number on a key. Detroit Hilton Washington Blvd. at Grand Circus Park (313) 965-7800 TEMPLE ISRAEL BRO- THERHOOD members will -discuss "Contemporary Is- sues in Jewish Life" at the annual Brotherhood Camp Institute June 7-9 at the But- zel Conference Center, Or- tonville. Attorneys Seymour Posner and Robert Bolton; Recorder's Court Judge Susan D. Borman; psychia- trist Dr. Joel Dreyer; and cardiac specialists Dr. Mel- vyn Rubenfire and Dr. Syd- ney F. Ellias will discuss such topics as "Jewish Law and Reform Judaism — Are They Compatible?" and "Jewish Medical Ethics — To Live and Let-Live." Rabbis M. Robert Syme, Harold S. Loss and Leon Frani will serve as panel moderators. For information, call the temple office, 863-7769. Men to Hear Rabbi Probus Club of Detroit will present Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine at a dinner-meeting 6:30 p.m. Thursday at North- wood Inn. Rabbi Wine will speak on "The Crisis in the Middle East and the Future of Israel." Project HOPE Day Marked in Michigan Enjoy the New and Different IP Tantalizing Tastes of Now Serving Cocktails, Exotic Drinks and Fine R'i nes Our country! in her inter- course with foreign nations may she always be in the right; but our country, right ed to bring talit and tefilin. or wrong —Stephen Decatur.. Officers to be installed are Eugene Rose, president; Wil- liam Naftaly and Morton Margolis, vice presidents; Hanry Rubin, treasurer; Jerry Leopold and Sidney Mille r, secretaries; and Berek Rothenberg and Al Cowan, trustees. * MEN'S CLUBS Alan D. Kandel will repre- sent Detroit at the annual meeting of the Association of Jewish Center Workers to be held Sunday through Wednes- day in San Francisco. Kandel, director of social planning for the Federation, will speak Tuesday at a sem- inar on community services for the non-institutional aged. The quality of Jewish life and the impact of the Yom Kip- pur War will be the focus of discussions at the meeting. Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all; By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall.—John Dickinson. ontmeitatakvoo/coacrans Royal Oak Gift to Youth a) 0 it; 0 0 co Jim Banes, our front office manager, will see to that! J Gov. Milliken has pro- claimed today as Project HOPE Day in the state of Michigan. The Detroit women's divi- sion for Project HOPE (Health Opportunity for Peo- ple Everywhere) will hold its annual fund-raising event, the "Wheels for HOPE" Ball, today at the Raleigh House under the chairmanship of Mrs. Herbert J. Bloom. In his proclamation, Milli- ken said "The men and women of HOPE have served with great personal sacri- fice, pioneering new concepts in the use of allied and basic health personnel; helping to establish new schools of nurs- ing, dentistry and physical therapy; assisting in the de- velopment of existing teach- ing institutions; working in hospitals to teach and imple- ment improved methods of patient care; and helping to expand_ public health ef- forts." Roumell Invites You to the Butcher Block Breakfast, lunch and snacks in a bright setting. • Open 7AM -11 PM, Monday-Saturday, with a Sunday brunch, LOAM - 3 PM, only $3.95. ° V. Showassee Motel 9 Mile/Lodge Service Drive Southfield, Michigan 48075 PREMIERES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5TH!* ThE MIRACLE Film FROM ThE MIRACLE COUNTRY... KAZARAN " Tim Big NEW MUSICAL FROM ISRAE1 " LZA Branch Plans Israel Bond Event Branch 593 of the Labor Zionist Alliance will hold its annual Israel Bond event 9 p.m. Saturday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Adeline Salinger, a founding member of the branch, will be honor- ed for her service to the Labor Zionist movement, the community and the state of Israel. Featured speaker will be Hy Kalus, Israeli stage di- rector and the founder of the Israel Actors Studio. YEHORAM GAON. .. MENAHEM GOLAN'S "KAZABLAN" • PANAVISION® METROCOLOR "SOUNDTRACK ALBUM AVAILABLE ON MGM RECORDS" I MGM PG MGM PRESENTS *BENEFIT PREMIERE TUESDAY, JUNE 4 CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM CALL 352-8670 FOR TICKETS 1111111 Cinema TELEGRAPH RD. N. OF 10 MI., 354-9660