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November 08, 1974 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-08

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HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Nov. 8, 1974-39

Riccardo Honors at BB Dinner

L e.mple Beth El Sold

Detroit fundamentalist
auroh has purchased the
toodward Avenue building
t Temple Beth El for an
disclosed price.
Lighthouse Tabernacle Re-
ival Center, currently lo-
ated at 19009 Conant, has
MO members. The Wood
and Gladstone building
Phich housed Temple Beth
seats 1,750.
Temple Beth El moved in-
) its new complex at Tele-
rap d 14 Mile last year.

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FACIAL HAIR
ERMANENTLY
REMOVED

Nearly 1,000 guests, includ-
ing dignitaries from the city,
the state and the nation, will
pay tribute to John J. Ric-
cardo, president of Chrysler
Corporation, at the national
Bnai 13--r i t h Humanitarian
Award Dinner, Sunday eve-
ning at Cobo Hall.
Sam J. Stone, international
vice president of Bnai 'Brith,
will present the Humanitar-
ian Medal to Riccardo at the
$100-a-plate dinner.
Cantor Jacob Barkin of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will
present a Musical Interlude:
Rabbi Milton Arm' of Cong.
Beth Achim will pronounce
the Invocation.
The Very Rev. Malcolm
Carron, S.J., president of the
University " of Detroit, will
give a "Prayer for Peace"
and Father Bernard Harring-

MEN'S CLUBS 1

BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL
MEN'S CLUB breakfast for-
ums will 'begin 10 a.m. Nov.
17.at the synagogue. Richard
Lobenthal, director of the
Michigan Anti- Defamation
League of Bnai Brith will•
speak on "The Condition,
Prejudice, Discrimination
and Oppression Today". The
public is invited. Breakfast
forum co-chairmen are Oscar


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• Abe Cherow,

CANTOR JACOB BARKIN

SAM J. STONE

ton of Holy Name Catholic
Church, Birmingham, w ill
give the Benediction. Law-
rence, M. Carino, vice presi-
dent and general manager of
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WJBK-TV, will introduce the
Recommended by Ohysicians
/ dais guests.
FREE CONSUCTATION
SHIRLEY PERSIN
Paul Zuckerman, general
Registered Electrologist
and His ORCHESTRA chairman of the National
ADVANCE • BUILDING
United Jewish Appeal, will
Room 260
23077 GREENFIELD
"Music at its Best
speak for the _Jewish corn-
N,. Northlond & ProvidenarNospifill
for Your Guests"
PHONE 557-1108
.munity.
Louis Weber, chair-
is Yea'n Downtown
man of the Bnai Br i t h
557-7986
foundation committee, will
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Morris Direnfeld, member
of the board of governors of
the Supreme Lodge of Bnai
Fri., Sat., Sun., Nov. 0, 9 10
Brith, will introduce Stone,
12-3
the guest speaker.
Irwin I. Cohn, noted attor-
ney and communal leader,
Reg $4530
and C. Boyd Stockmeyer,
chairman of the board of the
Now
Detroit Bank & Trust Co.,.
will co-chair the a f f air,
$ 35 00
whose proceeds will go to
SAVE $10
the Bnai Brith Youth Serv-
ices.
Kid Leather
Black, Navy, Tan
There will be greetings
I
Sizes 8-12 D • EEE
from Governor Milliken, on
behalf of the state;; from
Mayor Coleman A.. Young of
i Detroit; Mayor Robert T.
i Kelly of Birmingham; De-
399-6766 1 troit Common Council Presi-
r _ . 9 Mile & Coolidge (Sunday 12-3)
dent Carl Levin and from
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State Senator Jack Faxon on
behalf of the state Legisla-
ture.
Cocktails at 6 p.m. will
precede the 7 p.m._ dinner.
For reservations, call Bnai
Brith, • 354-6100.

FRANK PAUL

nai BritA

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LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
CHARTER will meet 8:30
p.m. ' Monday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Martin Doc-
toroff, chairman of the Michi-
gan' Anti-Defamation League,
will speak on current anti-
semitism. A social hour will
follow, .and friends are in-
vited.

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Business
Briefs

KEN ANDERSON, "the
spoonman," will create and
design personalized, jewelry
at Orchard Mall throUgh Nov.
16.
*
SYDNEY E. GARTEN-
BERG was awarded a char-
ter life underwriter degree
by the American College of
Life Underwriters at a re-
cent dinner at the Raleigh
House. Gartenberg is a su-
pervisor at ACACIA MUTU-
AL INSURANCE CO. in.
Southfield.

_ BUYER'S FACTORY OUT-
LET in the Heritage Plaza,
Southfield, recently opened
under the direction of Leo
Panzer. Panzer has spent
30 years in the clothing bus-
iness as a buyer, and this
marks his first outlet in the
area. BFO will emphasize
dress and sport shirts.

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lives is how free we are to
start 'again; to find a better
path—from whatever wrong
turn we or our world may
have taken.



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MOTOR CITY LODGE will
meet 8 p.m. Monday at the
Bnai Brith Council office.
The film -"This New Fron-
tier," winner of the Peabody
Award in 1971, will be
shown. Refreshnierits will be
served ; and guests are in-
vited. -
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HARRY B. K E ID AN
CHAPTER will have a bingo
party for paid-up and pro-
spective members 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Walden Wood
Apts. club house. There will
be prizes, and a petite_ lunch-
• eon will be served.

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Bank, Bernhard Lichtenstein
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Rabbi Israel I. Halpern is
speakers chairman. John_
Hurtig is president. Upcom-
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Charles Levin of the Michi-
gan Supreme Court, Brooks
Patterson, Oakland County
Prosecutor and Morley Wino-
grad, chairman of the'MiCxh-
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