Soviet Jewry Bike-A-Thon Sunday Features Professor Singles Set Dance BARBARA'S STATIONERY ." Swinging Singles, 25 and up, will have a dance party 9 p.m. Friday at Kings Arms. Prof. David Abzel, a Rus- There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Henrietta Lewis, sian emigre who is now a professor of chemistry at the LI 6-0903. University of Minnesota, will THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS be the featured speaker, 3 52—Friday, November 1, 1 974 p.m. Sunda y at Cong. Shaarey Zedek during a 30- minute rally following the 1:30 p.m. bike-a-thon for Soviet Jewry. e 3hoicueL 1 CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION Phone 549-7170 • ESTATES LIQUIDATED • • : MARION GASPAS • • • • • 626-8402 626-6795 : IRENE EAGLE • • 626-4769 626-8907 • • •••••••••gio••••••••••it A 541 ate , u941 diamond al the 449-14 Fie ire4ih AR; •ACIAVAik. NCI" /3,44t wdif atoOeit< li ca? 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Re- freshments will follow. The group also is selling benefit tickets for the 8 p.m. Nov. 16 production of "Sneaky" at the Willow Way Theater, Bloomfield Hills. For infor- mation and tickets, call Stew- art Newman, vice president, 557-5289. EUGENE ISTOMIN, ISAAC STERN and LEON- SPORTIN' GAL "VERA" Experienced Hairstylist (Formerly of Coolidge-9 Mile Area for 70 years) Fight Inflation With 1700 Breck Conditioning Permenant Wave Reg. $30.00 BALE Sale ization and chairman of the board of governors of the Jewish Agency. cial Frosting Special SALE S Reg. $30.00 Sale His Detroit visit is being co-sponsored , by the ,Israel Aliya Center of Michigan and the Zionist Federation, com- posed of Hadassah, Pioneer Women, Zionist-Revisionists, Americans and Canadians for Aliya, Labor Zionist Al- liance, Mizrachi — Mizrachi Women, Americans for Pro- gressive Israel, and the Seph- ardic Community of Greater Detroit. Sapir's talk is free and open to the public.. ARD ROSE will share the stage for an evening of chamber music 8:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at Masonic Audi- torium. The program fea- tures trios for piano, violin and cello composed by Mozart, Beethoven and Men- delssohn. Tickets are avail- able at all Hudson's, Grin- nell's stores and Masonic Temple box office. GARELICK'S GALLERY will exhibit the works of Plans Knit Sale The senior Adult Knitting Circle of the Jewish Center will sponsor a knit sale 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Nov. 13 at the 10 Mile Branch. The sale will feature hand- knit items. Proceeds will go to the Israel Emergency Fund. with set $ 4.50 Call NOW for an appointment . . . 10 experienced hairstylists RACHEL'S BEAUTY SALON Oak Park, Mich. 25035 Coolidge N. of 10 Mile Phone: 543-6515 TEL-TWELVE SHOE REPAIR 28708 Telegraph Road 355-2467 Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SHOES REBUILT LIKE NEW! Don't Throw Them Away. Harry McCormick Nov. 10- 30 at its Birmingham loca- tion. A preview and reception will be held 1:30 p.m. Nov. 10. The show will be the first in Detroit for the • artist. More than 30 paintings and graphics will be exhibited. Service While You Shop •GOLF SHOES •SKATES SHARPENED -Bond Governors to Increase Cash Pledge to Israel At a recent local Israel Bond board of governors' meeting it was resolved to transmit another $5,000,000 to Israel by the end of 1974. The board also proposed an organization flow chart to set up committees and chairmanships to reach the goal. Michael Amon, chair- man of the Israel Bond Or- ganization was guest speaker. - Attending the meeting were Samuel" Hamburger, chair- man of the advisory council, and Mrs. Hamburger; David Hermelin, chairman of the commerce and industry corn- mittee; David B. Holtzman, chairman of the Prime Min- ister's Club; David Pollack, local Israel Bond chairman; and Mrs. Pollack, chairman of the women's division. Meanwhile, at Hadassah's woman of the year award luncheon honoring Mrs. Phyl- lis Newman, more than $117,- 000 in Israel Bonds were pur- chased. Mrs. Ch a r l o t t e Jacobson, chairman of the Jewish Agency and past na- tional president of Hadassah, presented Mrs. Newman with the Jerusalem City of Peace Award. M r s Jerome Kaufman, president of the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, sang in tribute to Mrs. New- man. complete 1 8 0 ° Wash & Set Brevities present its fall production of the "The Matchmaker" by Thorton Wilder 8 p.m. Nov. 21-23 at the school. For in- formation, contact Jan Wat- kins, 354-7461. For More Information About 80% Profits Rachel's Beauty Salon Welcomes Southfield, Mich. 48076 SOUTHFIELD - LATHRUP SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL will - 725 S. Adams Road, Next to South Adams tquare Arcade Phone 642-3860 in Birmingham, Michigan `Israel and the Jewish World' Pinhas Sapir's Topic Nov. 18 The Detroit Zionist Feder- ation is sponsoring a speech by former Israeli finance minister Pinhas Sapir, 8:15 p.m. Nov. 18 at Cong. Beth Achim. His topic will be "Israel and the Jewish World — Ur- gent Issues. Sapir will also speak to a special meeting of -youth movements that afternoon. Sapir was- a member of the Israeli Cabinet - from 1953 until the current government was formed. He still retains his seat in the Knesset, and is chairman of the executive of the World Zionist Organ- Bat Mitzvas -Weddings Bar Mitzvas Confirmations MOVING. •• 41_ 4■ ciiitialoG41/1411G The Detroit Committee for Soviet Jewry expects a large turnout for the bike-a-thon. Bicycle riders have been asked to solicit pledges for each mile along the 12-mile Southfield route they cover. Police will escort the cycl- PROF. 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