• Akiva PTA to Have FACIAL HAIR Installation, Dinner Akiva Hebrew Day School PERMANENTLY PTA will host a final cocktail REMOVED supper and• installation of officers 8 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth Achim. Mrs. David Dombey will install Mrs. Erwin Posner as president, and the new of- ficers and board members. For information and reserva- tions, call Mrs. Robert Rosen- blum, 548-4546, or Mrs. Jack Zwick, 398-7712. FREE CONSULTATION • SHIRLEY PERSIN i Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD • 'Room 260 Nr. Northland 8 ' Providenot Hospital . PHONE 557-1108 Is Y WO I' S Downtown Get away from 10the high cost of getting away. Drive to Somerset Inn and you've already saved what you would have spent on gas, oil and those awful lunches on the road. Then, you can enjoy our famous L'Auberge cuisine, our Golden Grape cocktails as well as the quiet elegance of our Country French rooms. All that, plus a four seasons pool, athletic club, and a double cinema. And right across the lane, the fine Fifth Avenue shops of famous Somerset Mall, with places like Cranbrook, Pine Knob and Meadowbrook only minutes away. Call us now for reservations and information about our Somerset Holiday weekend that includes complimentary breakfast and cinema tickets for two. It's the kind of weekend you'd go a long way for, but isn't it nice you don't have to? A SOMERSET INN Beaver Rd., east of Coolidge, Troy, Mich. 48084 Phone (313) 643-7800 ly Big NEEDLEWORK MOUNTING 4 ce Wi 2 Honors accorded to Nor- man Allan by Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University, at the a n n u a 1 dinner at Cong. Shaarey Zedek June 6, marked family continuity in the honoree's devotion to traditional Jewish learning. Guest speaker Dr. Israel Miller, vice president for student affairs at Yeshiva University, joined in honor- ing Allan and called atten- tion to his being the grand- son of one of the builders of Yeshiva University. In the early 1900s, his grand- father, the late Rabbi Rach- miel Cohen, was among the major workers for and sup- porters of the 'Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Yeshiva which grew to Yeshiva College and later to Yeshiva University. Joseph Jackier, who pre- sided at the dinner, added' his expression of appreciation for Allan's community efforts and his support of Yeshiva University and educational causes. The annual event was marked by the participation of many Yeshiva University and Isaac Elhanan Yeshiva graduates. As a first in ex- pressing appreciation to the university, Howard Danzig, who was ordained there, be- came a master builder by contributing $18,000. He joined a large group of De- troiters who have already en- rolled as master builders and some as scientific fel- lows. Others who were ordained at Yeshiva University and participated in the dinner were Rabbi James Gordon; Rabbi Samuel Prero; Rabbi Jack Goldman, whose wife is a Stern College (a depart- ment of Yeshiva University) graduate and whose daughter is entering Stern College in the fall; Rabbi Solomon Poupko; and Dr. Arnold Singerman. The latter, now a pjracticing dentist, calls himself "Rabbi Doctor." Other Stern College grad- uates and Yeshiva U. stu- dents in the audience testi- fied to the local interest gen- erated in the schools whose objectives were outlined in Dr. Miller's address. The role played by Albert Einstein College of Medicine, a Yeshiva U. department, which annua 11 y receives 6,000-7,000 applications for admission, out of which only 175 can be accepted, was especially emphasized. CUSTOM FRAMING FRAME IT YOURSELF Sunset Plaza (In The Arcade) Long Lake at Livernois, Troy IS NOW OPEN NEEDLEWORK MOUNTING We Supply All Materials We Furnish Professional Know-How, Individual Instructions, Working Space YOU FURNISH THE LABOR and SAVE UP TO 50% Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 9-5 Thurs.-Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-4 Grand Opening Special Save an Additional 11 0% 879-0077 On Diploma Framing During June CUSTOM FRAMING NEEDLEWORK MOUNTING ON IWIFKA WOIS (13 — 9NI 1NROW KUOMrlaHN Eyebrows—Neckline— Arms—Legs Recommended by Physicians Family Devotion to Scholarship Recalled at Norman Allan Fete Dr. Miller quoted from a statement by Albert Einstein, who described Yeshiva Uni- versity as "the protector of Jewish tradition." He in- vited uninterrupted support for the university and' its several important branches JWV as an assurance) that this protection is assured. As chairman of the Confer- ence of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, Dr. Miller had come to Detroit to address the annual dinner a day after he and six other Jewish leaders had met in Washington with President Nixon and Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. He told of - the assurance given that Israel's support by the United States would continue and that the interest of this gov- ernment in the plight of Rus- sian Jewry will not dimin- ish. Dr. Miller spoke with ad- miration for the efforts of Dr. Kissinger. He expressed confidence in Kissinger's tasks and in an Israel at peace. Participants in the dinner program also had praise for Mrs. Norman (Esther) Allan and her musical attainments. SOL YETZ-MORRIS CO- HEN POST AND AUXIL- IARY will meet 9 p.m. Mon- day at the JWV headquar- ters. Incoming Commander Charles Glass and incoming President Diana Joffe will conduct their first meetings. Reports on the Department of Michigan's annual conven- tion will be given. A joint picnic will be held July 14 at the Oak Park Municipal Park. A party will be held at the Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital July 21. Anyone wishing to assist with the hospital party may contact the hospital chairman, Yetta Glass, KE 5-4133. * * * SILVERMAN DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY will have its installation-luncheon noon, July 18. Chairman of the luncheon will be Lillian Tulupman. Installing officer will be past department president Jeanne Friedman. • * * LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY will have its annual dinner to honor the r outgoing president and of- ficers 6:30 p.m. Monday at Topinka's Country House. Mrs. Charles Hauptman, president, was re-elected for a second term. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Irwin Weiser, chairman, KE 5-6940. The 10 members who attended the recent Michigan department convention will give a report. ▪ * * BALE POST will have its annual •ll-day golf outing, in- cluding dinner, June 25 at Shenandoah Golf and Country Club. Members may partici- pate in the day's activities or dinner only. Proceeds will be used for JWV activities, and will go to the Joseph Bale Scholarship Fund at Michigan State University. For reser- vations and starting times, call the JWV office, 559-5680. Host Families Sought for Youth Exchange More than 2,000 high school students from Europe, South America, Japan and the Philippines will arrive in the U. S. in August to participate in the one-year Youth for Understanding International Student Exchange Program. A Youth for Understanding spokesman said that host families provide the key to better international under- standing. The daily living ex- perience gives the student an insight and awareness of the U. S. that is difficult to duplicate. Families interested in opening their homes to these young students may write for applications to: Youth for Understanding, International Headquarters, Ann Arbor 48104 (1-769-7800). We all of us live too much in a circle. — Benjamin Dis- raeli. 1 Participants in the pro- gram, in addition to Allan, who spoke his gratitude for the honor accorded him, were Irwin I. Cohn, who pre- sented- the plaque to the honoree, Daniel A. Laven, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 14, 1974-33 • Bar Mitzvas, Weddings' and special occasions Garson Zeltzer Photography 559-7876 THE V ALIANTS Amplified Music for all Occasions Unbeatable Rates call 728-8228' COLOR MOVIES Let Keep The Memories Of That Day Alive sANdy FRIEdMAN pharogRAphy 398-7211 cANdids • MOVIES • pORTRAITS .. 14e 14941 4a-mond al 14941 pi24ce ft" N■ opnit w,gpx 401-21.166114. k s Of Car :4W., Norman Allan & TEL Mon. ti Thurs. 9:30-7:150 - 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • finie. .; Wed. a OH. - 9:30-6:154 Sat. 10-5:0 • Girls' Stretch Nylon Bathing Suits • For Big and Little Sister • 1 and 2 pc. 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