44—Friday, November 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS activities in Society _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sulkes, former Detroiters of Clearwater, Fla., were honored there recently by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Sulkes, on the occa- sion of their 40th wedding anniversary. An oneg Shabat in honor of the senior Sulkes was held at Cong. Beth Shalom of Clearwater. Inter-Faith Women's Institute Set LOS ANGELES—A nation- wide series of self-awareness seminars for women will be- gin this month under the aus-. pices of three national Cath- olic, Protestant, and Jewish organizations in the U.S. The cooperating organiza- tions are Church Women United, a coordinating group of Protestant and Eastern Orthodox women, the Na-- tonal Coalition of American Nuns, and the American Jew- ish Committee. Ann Wolfe, program ad- viser to AJCommittee's na- tional committee on the role of women, explained the ra- tionale for the project and the way it will work. "Religious groups have been outspokeR in criticizing some aspects of women's lib-, eration," she said, "but no systematic interreligious pro- gram exists wheireby Jewish, Protestant, and Catholic women can affirm what they actually stand for in terms of their religious ,convictions as well as their roles in the 7-6 JOIE111 7. 11111i117 .7 and HIS ORCHESTRA Music For All Occasions LI 5-1244 3. - ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Free Admission 9 Nov. 3rd family and society and as autonomous human beings." The first seminar will be held Nov. 20-21 in Cleveland and will be followed by work- shops in Pittsburgh, Milwau- kee and other cities. Titled, "Institute of Women Today," the program will consist of lectures and discussions with a faculty composed of leading women theologians, lawyers and psychologists. - In each city, efforts will be made to reach women of all religious groups, including members of organizations other than the three co-sponsors. East Detroit (Elegantly Rebuilt) Gratiot nr. 10 Mile • • • Giant Flea Market West Side Armory 8 Mile nr. Northland Nov. 16th & 17th Schaupeter Promotions 282-0040 731-9560 With the Michigan guber- bench, and was rated' and natorial contest the major endorsed by the Detroit Bar issue in the current political Association, Civic Search- campaign, Tuesday's elec- light and the Urban Alliance. tion will also resolve many judicial contests as well as competitive legislative can- didatures. The contest for the gover- norship between William Mil- liken, the incumbent, and Sander Levin is considered to be very close. Other races and candidates have also been gaining much attention. Barry Grant, can- didate for Oakland County probate judge, was heavily endorsed by the Oakland County Bar Association pref- erence poll, the Royal Oak IRWIN H. BURDICK Education Association and Civic Searchlight. Two candidates running for the Oakland County Board of Commissioners are Dennis M. Aaron in the 19th District and Lawrence R. Pernick in the 20th District. Judith Ann Holtz is running for the judgeship in the 47th District Court, and incum- bent Charles Kaufman is JWV Ladies Department of Mich- igan will hold an advisory board meeting 8:15 p.m. Thursday at the home of Sarah Neuron,' 24808 Pierce, Southfield. The up-coming fund raising event and mem- bership rally will be dis- cussed. For information, call the JWV office, 559-5680, or Dorothy Goldberg, chairman, 548-6850. — YETZ-COHEN POST AND AUXILIARY will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the JWV Memorial Home. Murray Tait, of the Jewish Center, will speak and show movies on- senior citizens. Friends are invited, and refreshments will be served. The Auxiliary will entertain the children at the D. J. Healy Home on Sat- urday under the co-chairman- ship of Anne Silverstein and Shelly Spinner. BLOCH-ROSE POST AND AUXILIARY will hold a Halloween party 9 p.m. Sat- urday at JWV headquarters. There will be square danc- ing and games. Ed Hensen will be the caller, and there is a charge. For information, call Lou Wagner, VE 6-4316, or, Belle Letzer, president, 557 - 3372. Costumes optional. a.m. to 4 p.m. ORT Sabbath Due ROMA HALL Gubernatorial Race, Judgeships, Education Posts on Ballot for Area Residents Tuesday at Temple Kol Ami Temple Kol Ami will have a special ORT Sabbath ob- servance 8:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at the temple. Rabbi Ernst Conrad will officiate. The service, as well as other ORT services through- out the country, will honor the- work of ORT since its beginning in 1880. The ORT Sabbath is sponsored by the 115,000-member Women's American ORT organization. ORT has more than 700 vocational installations in 22 countries which help to .com- bat poverty, unemployment, the alienation of youth and anti-Semitism, according to Mrs. Sidney I. Feldman, president of Michigan Re- gion. seeking re-election to Wayne County Circuit Court. Florence F. Saltzman is seeking a seat on the State Board of Education. Incumbent S. Jerome Bron- son is running on a slate with Michael J. Danhoff in his __re-election bid to the Michigan Court of Appeals. Long-time state House lead- er George F. Montgomery is facing incumbent Congress- men William Broomfield for a second time in a congres- sional race. Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 74 COLORS SLIM LINE BLINDS SHADES_ LAMINATED - WOVEN WOOD TRANSPLASTIC CUSTOM DRAPES ALSO CLEANING and ALTERATIONS 531 1977 CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 531 1977 - - HURTIG WINDOW INTERIORS s I to Etre ft sag Fe During Our Anniversary Our Everyday 20% Discount Is list BARRY M. GRANT Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Nathan Kauf- man is running for the state Court of Appeals, and attor- ney Regina F. Shapiro is a candidate for '46th District Court judge. State Sen. Jack Faxon is running again in the 7th dis- trict, and Bernard L. 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