. . . , . .," Event to Host Moving Spirits' • f BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS 60th ANNIVERSARY DINNER LOBO HALL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1974 Special Guest Speaker THE HONORABLE JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG The Moving Spirits will en- tertain at the "Hasidic Hap- pening" 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at Ford Auditorium. Four students of the Luba- vitch Rabbinical College of America in Morristown, N.J. will make their MidWest debut. One of the members, Avro- hom Levin, has studied at the University of Denver's Lamont School of Music and the University of Iowa. He has toured as an accordion-. ist for the Holiday Inns of America. . Co-leader of the Moving Spirits is Dovid Lazarson, drummer. Lazarson spent eight months on a kibutz in Israel, and afterward he re- turned to the U.S. to graduate cum laude from University of Buffalo. He is principal of Library Fund Named for Sonenklar Cong. Shaarey Zedek es- tablished the Cantor (Eme- ritus Jacob H. Sonenklar Fund to help acquire a music section in the synagogue li- brary in • honor of the can- tor's ,0th birthday. Cantor Sonenklar, who came to. Cong. Shaarey Ze- • ForMer Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Ambassador to the • United Nations and Former Secretary. of Labor GENERAL CHAIRMAN: IRWIN 1. COHN DINNER CHAIRMAN: I. WILLIAM: SHERR GOLDEN TORAH AWARD RECIPIENT: HILLEL L. ABRAMS SPONSORS Harold Beznos Max Biber A. Howard Bloch Jack J. Carmen Ernest L. Citron Irwin I. Cohn Reuben Dubrinsky Dr. Arnold Eiseman Kenneth Fischer Sidney Fischer Nathan I. Goldin Rubin Grevnin Samuel Hechtman David B. Holtzman Arnold Joseff Mrs. Morris Karbal Daniel A. Laven Joseph Nusbaum Irving I. Palman Julius Rotenberg Alex Saltsman I. William Sherr Max Stollman Phillip Stollman HONORARY 'CHAIRMEN - Joseph Nusbaum Samuel Hechtman _ Marvin Berlin Seymour Rabinowitz Arnold Joseff A. Howard Bloch Julius Rotenberg Mrs. Morris Karbal Ernest L. Citron - Alex Saltsman Daniel A. Laven Nathan I. Goldin Meyer Weingarden COMMITTEE - Hiller -L. Abrams Isadore Averbuch Max Biber Leonard Borman Benjamin Brodman Jack J. Carmen Max Carmen David N. Cohen Solomon N._ Cohen Henry Dorfman Morris Dorn Reuben Dubrinsky.. Dr. Arnold .Eisenman Kenneth Fischer Sidney Fischer Reuben Grevnin David B. Holtzman David Kuperwasser Sol Lessman Irving I. Palman Alvin Reifman Solomon Rothenberg Nathan Soberman A. M. Silverstein Charles Snow Max- Stollman Phillip Stollman Louis Topor Julius Wainer Charles Weiner Mrs. Robert Weinbaum Eugene Zack FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION, Please Call: _..• s • • • I . . . . ..o•Itarry• 557-6750 ♦ ♦ LEVIN, LAZARSON a Morristown Hebrew after- noon school, a teacher and adviser of Jewish programs and events at Fairleigh Dick inson University and an ad- viser at a Jewish counseling center. "Hasidic Happening" tick- ets are available at Boren- stein's and Spitzer's or by calling Marilyn Klein, 398- 2611. ?‘ t)## t/ BINGO AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL SANS SOUCI HALL ON 9 MILE AT MIDDLEBELT EVERY SUNDAY 7:15 P.M. BINGO CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM 21100 W. 12 MILE SOUTHFIELD WED., 7:30 P.M. BINGO BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL 5075 W. MAPLE BETWEEN MIDDLEBELT & INKSTER MONDAYS 7:30 P.M. Early Deadline • Aki Because the Thanks- giving holiday falls on a Thursday, The Jew- ish News will have to go to press one day earlier. Therefore, the deadline for the Nov. 29 issue will be noon Friday, Nov. 22. All- copy must be in our hands--either by mail or hand delivery — by the noon deadline or it will be too late for publication. Late copy will be held for an- other week if it is still timely. CANTOR SONENKLAR dek in 1932, will be honored at a special service begin- ning 8:45 - a.m. Saturday at the synagogue. A kidush in his honor will follow. Although retired,— Cantor Sonenklar still participates In regular Sabbath services and assists on holidays. I All things are an affluence from the two divine attrib- utes ; of power and love, which express themselves in various images and reflec- tions. —Solomon Schechter THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, Nov. 8, 1974 4 4 4 G •• • •• i. BINGO CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID EVERY THURS. 7:45 24350 SOUTHFIELD RD. SOUTHFIELD, MICH. BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY 7 P.M. ST. MARY'S ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL 21931 EVERGREEN, SOUTHFIELD BETWEEN 8 AND 9 MILE RDS. t e l: The Ultimate in Catering W ith A Yiddish Timm t Foi riithALL Occasions G2ierIng.5 Now Taking Orders for the Holidays Office and Home•Parties 543-3585 Hall Available 541-7940 l■ V • Hebrew U. Gets Education Addition JERUSALEM—Israel will be better equipped to help Jewish education abroad fol- lowing the dedication Oct. 21 at the Hebrew University of the Samuel Mendel Melton Building for Jewish educa tion in the Diaspora. The marble-faced four- story building, located in the school of education on the university's Mount Scopus campus, contains tutorial and teacher rooms, as well as search and administrative premises. It also houses the Center for Jewish Education in the Diaspora, a joint venture of the university's school of education and institute of contemporary jewry. Plane, Bus, Car and Hotel Reservations ISRAEL, U.S.A., and EVERYWHE Now that we're back to Standard Time, When ,days are shorter and the Night's sublime, We need a little picker-upper to start the day off right on time! Stick with it! Say, "Good Morning" with Rabbi Reviews Book Rabbi Sherwin Wine will review "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz," by Mor- decai Richler, 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at the temple. There is a charge. The Greatest Name in Breakfast Foods Made under Strict Orthodox Rabbinical Supervision in DetrOit every single day.