THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , . Friday, Sept. 27, 1974-15 NEW CADILLAC? ri BUY OR LEASE FROM ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC RES. 642-6836 CALL BUS._ MI 4-1930 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM Community - wide interest was evidenced last week with the announcement that Abba Eban, distinguished Israeli diplomat, will address the 10th anniversary banquet- of Akiva Day School, to be held Sunday evening, Oct. 20, at Cong. Beth Achim social Seve a "Big C"and get this EE hall. Phillip Stollman, who had taken a deep interest in Akiva Day School since its inception, continuing to this day as one of the school's most generous supporters, stated that Eban will present the 1974 Spiritual Bridges Award of the World Zionist Organization's Department for Torah Education and Anti-Semitic Smears, Bombing Hit Massachusetts FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (JTA) — Federal, state and city agencies are conducting investigations into the swas- Plus - 159 other gifts to choose from! tika smearings of two syna- gogues, Temple Beth Am and Deposit $300, or $1,000 or $5,000 in any of Temple Shalom. these accounts and get a free gift!_ The daubings were found on the first day of Rosh Has- 5 1/4% Regular Passbook Savings Account, hana. Obscenities also had No minimum, Daily Interest Lightweight, official size, been painted on the sidewalks aluminum, nylon strings, of the two synagogues. 6 1/2% Golden Savings Certificate, leather grip. The synagogue desecra- $1000 minimum on deposit tions followed the bombing for 1 year. Federal regulations require_a substantial last week of a building hous- interest penalty for early withdrawal ing the offices of the Jewish 7 1/2% "Big C" Savings Certificate, federation and Jewish com- of certificates and permit only.one gift $5000 -minimum on deposit munity center and a gift shop per customer. for 4 yrs. featuring Israeli products. Police slid-- the bomb, which caused extensive dam- age to the gift shop, had been fastened to the door of the shop. Framingham police have increased patrols and sur- Lathrop Village office: 27215 Southfield Rd., ph. 559-4000 veillance of the area as an Pontiac Office: 75 W. Huron St. ph. 338-7127 investigation was pushed. capiToL savinGs a Loan incorporated 1890 — Yeshiva U. Parley Studies Funerals Abba Eban Visit for Oct.. 20 Dinner Spurs Interest in Akiva Day School member: Federal Home Loan Bank System Culture to Akiva. Rabbi Jo- seph L. Shuchatowitz, Akiva principal, will accept the award. Hebrew studies at Akiva have been structured so that the student cultivates an ap- preciation of religious values and traditions by which to live. -- After 10 years, Akiva now boasts 230 students from kin- dergarten through 12th grade, and a faculty of 30, as well as the unique Grade 12 in Israel program. According to Rabbi James I. Gordon, chairman of Akiva's education committee, the school strives to bring the best of American and Hebrew education to the stu- dent. The general education pro- gram provides an outstand- ing secular education. Ac- cording to Rabbi Gordon, "The aim is to create a wholesome Jew within whom is integrated the secular knowledge that fits him for the American scene and the spiritual wealth that enables him to add to that scene." Ambassador Guest at Philadelphia Fete Ambassador Jacob Bar- more of the State of Israel will be special guest at the national dinner of the Ameri- can Associates of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, in Philadelphia . Ambassador Barmore ser- ves with Israel's mission to Classifieds Get Quick Results the United Nations. 41. NEW YORK—A pioneering effort to advance research in the care of the bereaved and the study of the effects of grief will be made at Yeshiva University at the Interdisci- plinary Conference on Be- reavement and Grief in Oc- tober. The conference is jointly sponsored by the Jewish Fu- neral Directors of America, Inc., members of allied pro- fessions throughout the coun- try and Yeshiva University. Thirty American experts, including psychiatrists, psy- chologistS, social workers, educators, ministers, rabbis, funeral directors, nursing home administrators and in- dustry executives will par- ticipate as speakers and pan- elists and in workshop ses- sions. According to Rabbi Her- bert C. Dobrinsky, confer- ence coordinator, the _ con- ference "will allow funeral directors and members of al- lied industries to join forces with a university to establish an annual program of corn- prehensive educational ex- change b et w e e n academi- cians,. practitioners and stu- dents in medicine, psychol- ogy, social work, education, the rabbinate and ministry of all faiths." Studying Resistance BONN (JTA) — The July Research Society, founded last year in Berlin, is seek- ing documents on resistance "- to the Nazi regime. The group . aims to illustrate the resistance movement and keep its memory alive. • You are cordially invited to attend Ah iva Jed Newe2)ay Sc4o 10'4 Anniveriary Banquet Sunday evening, October 20th, 1974 Beth Achim Banquet Hall 21100 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield Featuring Special Guest of Honor The Hohorable Abba Eban,A.K. Former Foreign Minister of the State of Israel The Honorable Mr. Eban will present Akiva with the 1974 Spiritual Bridges Award of the World Zionist -Organization's Department for Torah Education and Culture. Honoree: Rabbi James I. Gordon Tickets for this gala, event are $50 per person. For reservations and more information please call: 354-4664 aK VA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL The Best of Two Worlds. 21100 West 12 Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan 48076 • f