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June 14, 1974 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-06-14

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32—Friday, June 14, 1974
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BINGO
CONG. BETH SHALOM
14601 WEST LINCOLN
OAK PARK
EVERY TUES. 7:30 P.M.

V'

BINGO
CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID
EVERY THURS. 7:45
24350 SOUTHFIELD RD.
SOUTHFIELD, MICH.

BINGO
BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL
5075 W. MAPLE
BETWEEN MIDDLEBELT A INKSTER
MONDAYS 7:30 P.M.



BINGO
AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL
SANS SOUCI HALL
ON 9 MILE AT MIDDLEBELT
EVERY SUNDAY 7: 1 5 P.M.

•••••••• •



Kathleen Straus, first
woman to be elected presi-
dent of Detroit chapter,
American Jewish Committee,
heads the following slate of
officers elected at the annual
dinner meeting June 5 at
Shaarey Zedek:
Vice presidents, Eugene
Driker, Harold Gales, Mil-
dred Grossman, Robert
Kasle and Irving Tukel;
secretary - treasurer, A b b a
Friedman; new executive
board member s, Maxine
Rose, Douglas Ross, Beatrice
Rowe and Harley Selling.
Mrs. Strauss is presently
director of the social serv-
ices division and inter-
agency liaison officer at
Southeast Michigan Council
of Governments. She is a
member of the Detroit Metro-
politan Area Regional Plan-
ning Commission, Wayne
County Community College
Board of Trustees and served
on the Comprehensive Health
Planning Council of South-
eastern Michigan.
She was president of the

WORKMEN'S CIRCLE
SCHOOLS

Advance Registration
For Sept. '74

NURSERY PROGRAM

3, 4 & 5 year olds

Sunday Classes

5 Years and Older

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KE 7-5440

DIANE'S
PLACE
SPORTSWEAR

2313 W. 12 Mile Rd.
1 /2 Block E. of Coolidge

Hillel Associate
Director Picked;
Prexy Installed

Introduction of the new as-
sociate director of Wayne
State University Hillel Foun-
dation, Rabbi William Blank,
took place at the combina-
tion awards ceremony and
installation of Hillel officers
last week.
Rabbi Blank will assume
his new duties on Sept. 1.
Michael Feigelman was in-
stalled as president, succeed-
ing Howard Storchan. Other
officers are Ken Jacobs, vice
president; Lorraine Cohen,
treasurer; Karen Brenner,
secretary; and Martin Abrin
and Sharon Landau, at-large.
Rabbi Max Kapustin pre-
sented gold keys for service
to Martin Abrin and Daniel
Simkovitz. The latter, former
student president, resigned
from office last spring to go
to Israel.
Certificates of merit were
presented to Lorraine Cohen,
Michael Feigelman, Sharon
Landau and Lawrence Sklar.
Hillel Foundation Board
President Robert Steinberg
gave opening remarks, and
Leonard Winogora introduced
the speakers.

STARTING TODAY

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The Young Adult Singles I
Council will hold its first
event, "Fun in the Sun," 5
p.m. June 30 at the 10 Mile
branch of the Jewish Center.
There will be dancing and
refreshments. Proceeds will
help begin a coffee house in
September: For information,
call Mel Owens, 557-2248.

Big Splash Bash

INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT

AESCULAPIAN PHAR-
MACEUTICAL ASSOCI A-
TION will have a meeting 9
p.m. Monday at the White-
hall Apts. club house. Re-
freshments will be served.

Classifieds Get Quick Results

VISIT

ISRAEL
now

KATHLEEN STRAUS

honoring the outgoing officers
and directors will follow the
formal business meeting. The
meeting is open to all inter-
ested young adults in the
community, both married
and single, who are under 30.
Sally Levy, chairman of
the nominating committee
for the second consecutive
year, will report for her com-,
mittee, which: includes Dorenc
Finer, Gary L. Fried, Donna
Maddin and Garry Rosen-
blum.
Additional nominations for
directors may be made by
petitions signed by five
members of the division. The
petitions must be filed in the
junior division office by
Monday.
For reservations and in-
formatioh, call the division
director, Mrs. Lillian Bern-
stein, WO 5-3939.

Mrs. Kaufman
Re-Elected by
Local Hadassah

By HAT TIE
SCHWARTZ
356-8563

• CARICATURES
• ASTROLOGER ,
• CLOWNS
• BELLY DANCERS
• VARIETY SHOWS

Candy Centerpieces

SEYMOUR
SCHWARTZ
AGENCY
356-8525

JULY

July 4th—Independence Day
celebrations—ZOA House— Tel Aviv

July 7'22—First Artur Rubinstein
Piano Competition

July 13'31'Israel Festival of
Music and Drama

July—Tish Baav

AUGUST

Aug. 1-27—Israel Festival of
Musk and Drama

Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25—Israel
Police Band Concert, Jerusalem

Federation Junior Division Sets
Annual Meeting and Election

The junior division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
will hold its annual meeting
and election of officers and
directors 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the Somerset Park Recre-
ation Center, 2501 Somerset,
Troy, it was announced by
the division president, Burton
D. Farbman.
An informal cocktail party

** * * * * * * * * *
MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Men's Clubs

Mrs. Straus has announced
her candidacy for the Demo-
She received the American cratic nomination for the
Jewish Congress Amity Cita- 17th District Congressional
tion from the women's divi- seat being vacated by Mar-
sion in 1967.
tha Griffiths.

Singles Council
Plans First Event

SPRING &
SUMMER
CLEARANCE

Mon.-Sat. 10-4

Detroit League of Women
Voters (1961-63), after ser-
ving as a board member for
10 years and subsequently
was vice president of the De-
troit Metropolitan Area
League.
Mrs. Straus' Jewish affilia-
tions include: member of the
community relations com-
mittee and the urban affairs
subcommittee of the Jewish
Community Council, National
Council of Jewish Women,
Women's American ORT and
United Order of True Sisters,
Detroit No. 41.

*

**

Kathleen Straus First Woman
to Head Detroit AJCommittee

You Have a Choice

ARE YOU TIRED

























-

of hearing your child complain
about going to United Hebrew
Schools?

ARE YOU UPSET
















that the Jewish Community cannot
settle the differences between the
United Hebrew Schools Teachers and
Administrators, so they have to resort
to washing their dirty linen in public?






bo YOU WANT








• •

a Jewish Education for your child
that is meaningful, motivating,
and interesting?










YES,

If your answer is

*then vote for
the following concerned parents to the
United Hebrew School Board of Di-
rectors:

Mrs. Jerome Kaufman was
reelected president at the
annual installation meeting
of Detroit Chapter, Hadassah,
June 11 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. Mrs. Albert Newman,
past president of Detroit
Chapter, also installed vice
presidents, Mesdames George
Weingarden, Jack Solway,
Karel Bass, Abraham Kutlov,
Bernard Goldberg, Harold Y.
Hoffman, Samuel Levitt, Ber-
nard Mirvis, Albert Rosen-
blum and Jack Stone; trea-
surer Mrs. Herman Fox; and
secretaries, Mesdames George
Barahal, Albert Colman and
Herbert Schnaar.

The Jewish Center Young
Adults will have a splash
party 8:30 p.m. June 24 at
the Jewish Center. Admission
A man's vanity tells him
x will he reduced for Center
members. For reservations, what is honor, a man's con-
call Judy Housman, 559-7134 science what is justice. —
or 557-4323.
Walter Savage Landor.

DR. ERIC BILLES
ANARUTH BERNARD
ARNOLD FISHER
ANNIE FIREDMAN
SALMAN GRAND
EMILY TUKEL
DR. ARTHUR FISHER
JUDGE BEN FRIEDMAN
SHERWIN TUKEL

REMEMBER TO VOTE—Wednesda y,

June
19 at 8:00 p.m. in the Louis and Esther La Med
Auditorium, 21550. West 12 Mile Rd. in
Southfield.

.

become

'In order to vote, you must
Hebrew Schools by June 19th. Your
may be paid of the United Hebrew

a member of the united
$10 (tax deductible) dues
21550 W. 12
Rd.

School,

BALLOTING WILL START AT 6 P.M.

Mile

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