100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

August 23, 1974 - Image 29

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-08-23

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 23, 1974-L-29

Jackson, Dinitz Plan Hadassah Address

NEW YORK — Senator
Henry M. Jackson (D.-
Wash.) and Simha Dinitz, Is-
raelambassador tothe
United States, will address
the opening plenary of Ha-
dassah's 60th annual National
Convention, Sept. 8 at the
Marriott Motor Hotel in At-
lanta.
Rose M at z k in, national
president of Hadassah, said
about 2,500 delegates, repre-
senting 325,000 me m b e r s
throughout the U.S. and

\\\\ .

11111/,

1rity r

SAVE! " SAVE!
BUY DIRECT

Puerto Rico will attend the
four day convention.
Jerusalem Ma y or Teddy
Kollek will be given Hadas-
sah's highest honor, the Hen-
rietta Szold Award at the
convention banquet.

Among the speakers at the
workshops are I. L. Kenen,
chairman, American Israel
Public Affairs Committee and
editor of the Near East Re-
port; H y m an Bookbinder,
Washington representative,
American Jewish Committee;
and Rabbi Mordechai Wax-
man, spiritual leader of Tem-
ple Israel, Greak Neck, N.Y.

PANACEA
There's little fun found in
medicine, but there is a good
deal of medicine in fun.

FROM THE

IMPORTER

SEYMOUR
KAPLAN

and Co.

IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
OF FINE DIAMONDS

30555 Southfield,
Suite 100
645-9200

Coolidge-9 Mile
Oak Park Center

JNF Women to Honor Mrs. Sperka on Behalf of State of Israel Borids

Mrs. Jushua Sperka will be
honored at a tribute luncheon
sponsored by the Women of
Jewish National Fund on be-
half of the State of Israel
Bonds noon Sept. 10 at Cong.
Beth Achim.
Mrs. Sperak came to De-
troit in 1925 and attended
the City College of Detroit
(now Wayne State Univer-
sity). She was married in
1931 to Rabbi Sperka who was
the spiritual, leader at Cong.
Bnai David, in addition to
pulpits in Ann Arbor and Mt.
Clemens and presently holds

the pulpit at Young Israel of
Greenfield.
She is a founder of Bnai
David Sisterhood; women's
division, American Jewish
Congress in 1939; Fannie
G l u c k Chapter, Mizrachi
Women, and a life member
of that group. She was
awarded the "Woman of
Valor" award in 1964 by Miz-
rachi Women. She also was
the founder of the Women's
Sabbath League.
She has been active in the
women's division of State of

Local Author Has
Two New Books

Detroiter Rhoda Zahavie
Shames, who has already
published several books of
poems and short stories, has
authored two new books.
The first, "Pulse of the
Mortal Clock," is a poetic
work which is the result of
SO years of writing. It will
be released by Ahva Press
in Jerusalem. The other book,
"Essence of Our Heritage,"
is a compilation of short
stories dealing with Israel.

Women's Music
Club Sets 1st
Jubilee Parley

Israel Bonds and headed its Eugene Tapfer.
For reservations, call
speakers bureau. She also
participated on the Detroit Israel Bond office, 968-0
Committee for Soviet Jewry
and the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign.
Mrs. Pearl Nosan is lunch-
Leave Everything to
eon chairman, and Mrs. Jules
Kraft is president of the
Women of Jewish National
Fund.
The luncheon committee in-
cludes:

! I WHY WORRY

Mesdames Louis Cooper, Mayer
Cooper, Norman Cottler, Milton
Duchan, David Dombey, Julius
Feigelman, Kurt Hertz, William
Hordes, Israel Kardner, Leslie
Krakowitz, Morris Lachover, Leo
Laufer, Louis Levine, William
Levin, Albert Posen, Albert Poti-
ker, Albert Prag, A. A. Rosen-
feld, Ed Solomon, Irving Schlus-
sel, Harry Schumer, Sidney Sch-
wartz, Frank Silverman, Carmi
Slomovitz, Philip Slomovitz, Emil
Spillman, Max Stollman and

Correction

WYN

and HAROLD LANDIV

HOME CATERING,i

The cutline below the wed-
ding picture of the former
Celia Lucow in last week's
• ' STYLE
Jewish Ne w s erroneously
• ELEGANCE
read that she is Mrs. James (Ai
• BEAUTY
Lucow. She is Mrs. James
Stegman. The Jewish News _ WYN-HAROLD CATERING
regrets the error.

Phone?.557-6157

MRS. JOSHUA SPERKA

nAnvARE
now
Sitopputy eeeeit

COMPLETELY ENCLOSED MALL • 24 PERSONALIZED SHOPS • FREE PARKING

a

Burton's gal

Discover the
WONDERFUL WORLD OF

is a

fr

in an opulent

CYNTHIA RAIM

fur-trimmed

suit ...

from our great

collection

of

trend-setting

fashions

for

Fall!

Super-Duper Weekend Special!

ONE ENTIRE RACK OF
REMAINING SUMMER GOODS!

Ir

Master Charge
BankAmericard

1/2011/2 off

while they last!

OPEN THURS., FRI., SAT. til 9

SUNDAY 12 TO 5

Mit.T.1 IR. 'T 1 ∎7"

GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR

HARVARD ROW MALL

FASHIONS

1 1 Mile & Lahser,

Southfield

The Music Study Club of
Metropolitan Detroit will host
former s tudent, Cynthia
Raim, at its opening meeting
for the club's 50th annivers-
ary noon Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Julie Sandler,
35 Harlan, Bloomfield Hills.
At age 7, Miss Raim was
sponsored by the Music Study
Club and was taken on as a
student by Mischa Kottler.
She won awards throughout
the state and appeared as a
soloist in concerts with the
Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra's Young People's
Symphony, the Windsor Sym-
phony and Toledo Symphony
orchestras.
Following her acceptance
at Curtis Institute, where she
is studying under Mieczslaw
Horszowski and Rudolph,
Serkin, Miss Raim was pre-
sented as one of the featured
artists at one of the club's
annual artist's concerts.
She has since made her
debut at the National Gal-
lery of Art in Washington,
D.C., received second prize
in the B a c h International
Competition and earned the
first Festorazzi A w a rd at
Curtis Institute.
Esther Allan, pianist and
composer, will be chairman
of the day. For information,
call Mrs. M. Reich, 835-6127;
Mrs. Joseph Markel, 557-
5531, or Mrs. Ben Meckler,
342-4058.

FURS

During Our 34th Annual

AUGUST FUR SALE

All Our Furs Have Been Tagged
At Attractive Pre-Season Prices

OF HARVARD ROW

Designers of Fine Furs

Complete Fur Service

11 MILE AND LAHSER
Phone: _358-0850

Aladdin Drugs
Di Rosa's Hair Fashions
Athen Soulvak; Greek Rest. Jules Doneson Travel
Farmer Jacks
Empress Gardens
Burton's Gal
Esquire Deli
Charlotte's
Haber Cleaners
H. R. Barber Shop
Continental Exclusives

H. R. Kosher Meats
Jerome's Shoes
Jewel Bakery
Matter Furs
Morris Huppert Clothier
National Bank of SM.

George Ohrenstein Jewelers
Parisian Fashions
Reflections of Love Florist
Shoe Time
Warren Optical

j

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan