THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44—Friday, Nov. 22, 1974 Israel Tree Planting, Council . Salutation Honor Deutches A proclamation from the Detroit Common Council hon- oring Paul and Joseph De- utch on the 50th anniversary of their store—Paul's Drugs —and an initial gift to com- mence the planting of a De- utch forest on Jewish Nation- al Fund land in Israel marked the honors accorded the two brothers at a dinner commemorating their busi- ness anniversary, at Raleigh House, Sunday. Councilman Jack Kelley brought the resolution, signed by all members of the city FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyekirows-LNeckline—ArmsT-logs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN council, to the dinner for presentation to the honorees. Joseph. Frenkel announced that he was planting the first 500 trees in the proposed JNF Forest in Israel. Max Sosin, master of ceremonies during an entertainment pro- gram at the dinner, express- ed the hope that a 10,000-tree Deutch Forest in Israel would soon be a reality. Joseph and Paul Deutch expressed their gratitude to the 200 at the dinner, who included their 32 employes and community leaders for the honors accorded on the anniversary. The invocation at the din- ner, commending the cele- brants , for their labors in this community, was_ given by Goldie Adler. Hy Herman and a group of musicians provided the music during the entertainment progiam. . Registered Metrologist ADVANCE BUILDING ritoom 26 • 23077 GiE6IFIEia Nr. North1;:md Providence NOspitial . PtI_ORE 5577 1108 15 YeassDOwntewn . .. man can be as big as he wants. No problem of hu- man destiny is beyond hu- - F. --Ken- man nedy Skatividoak Coatry efith For All Occasions Sapir Says Israel Will Exchange Arab Territories for Real Peace Before a capacity audience'- sponsored by the Michigan in the social hall of Cong. Aliya Center and the Zionist Beth Achim' Monday evening, Organizations of Detroit. He answered questions Pinhas Sapir, chairman of the executives of the Jewish posed by four Detroiters: Agency and the World Zion- Lewis Grossman, president ist Organization said the Is- of the- Jewish Community raeli government and the Is- Coined; Philip Slomovitz, raeli people are prepared to editor and publisher of The give uf• some territory . on Jewish News; Daniel Drach- the - West Bank and in the ler, of Habomim; and Rabbi Sinai in order to achieve Milton Arm of Beth Achim, peace. He said it would be and answered questions from far easier to give up those the audience. Sapir said aliya is Israel's lands to achieve peace, than for Israel to absorb the 1,-- highest priority. "To avoid 000,000 Arabs that live there. another war, to prevent "We would rather absorb another war, we have to Jews than Arabs," •Sapir have more people," he said", said. "But we will give up and added that Israel should these lands only under one double its population to 6,- 000,000 in the next 25 years. condition: peace." "We can absorb an un- Speaking in Detroit to pro- mote aliya to Israel, Sapir limited number of Jews . . . admonished the crowd after with problems, with trouble, answering several audience but we can do - it. And we .cpfestions about Israel's prob- must do it to ensure the lems. After explaining that existence of our independent "peace would solve most of Jeivish state." Questions - from the audi- Israel's troubles," Sapir said, "Israel is not corrupt or mili- ence covered the reasons taristic. Don't - look for ex some people who made aliya cuses- not to come to Israel. were leaving Israel (Saw We are a democratic country said in the 26 years of Is- .-. people can say and print rael's statehood, 1,900,000 Jews have emigrated to Is- what they want." Sapir was _tired and showed rael, while 200,000 have left signs of illness from a month- the country), Russian - objec- long tour of the - United tives in the Mideast, Israel's .States. His Detroit visit was problems • .with bureaucracy Call Our Banquet Manager Brevities at AND MEN" ...will be per- formed 8;30 p.m. Dec. 11, 12, 14 and continue through Mar. 1. at Wayne State Uni- versity's Hilberry Theater, Tickets are available • at Wayne State Theater's bcd office. * * * * * * • DETROIT SYMPHONY- VANDENBERG ELE- YOUTH ORCHESTRA will MENTARY SCHOOL PTA open its fifth concert season will present an art auction 3:30 p.m. Dec. 1 at Ford 8 p.m. Dec. 5 at the school., Auditorium. Paul Freeman, A preview will start at 7. conductor-in-residence of the Original signed works will be Detroit Symphony Orchestra on display,' including Norman will be on the podium. Fea- •Rockwell, Leroy -Neiman, Ed- - lured soloist will be Cass na Hibel, Irene Spencer, Bar- Tech student Paul Wingert, bara Mercier, Salvador Dali, who will– perform the first and Peter Max. For ticket in- movement of the Dvorak Cel- formation, call Elaine Glad- lo Concerto. Tickets are stone, 557-3028, or Marsha available at the Ford Audi- Adelson, • 557-3163, after 3 torium box office. Proceeds will go to the Youth Orches- p.m. tra scholarship fund. For in- * * * formation, call Ford Audi- CASS TECHNICAL HIGH torium, 961-0700. SCHOOL students will hold arl_art sale, 1-4 p.m. Tuesday Deeds of kindness are at the school. Proceeds from equal in weight to all the the sale of drawings, 'paint- commandments. —Taliriud ings, prints, ceramics, jewel- ry and sculpture will be fused to purchase specialized art DO IT equipment for the school. 682-4300 We Cater for All Occasions—Seating for 400 FIRST RESORTERS: Colorful pantsuits in super styles and outstanding patterns. 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MICHAEL TOZER will have a display of ceramics at the ARTFORMS GAL- LERY, noon to '7 p.m. Dec. 8. Tozer holds a master of fine arts degree, has studied at several local schools and earned several - awards for his work. Gershwin's "OH, KAY!" will be staged at Wayne State-. University's Bonstelle Thea- ter for three week-ends be- ginning 8:30 p.m. tonight. Devorah Elizikovic, a junior in Wayne's acting program, will appear in the chorus. Her credits include the role of Tzeitel in the Jewish' Cen- ter's production of "Fiddler on the Roof" and Delilah in a Hebrew University produc- tion of Sampson Agonistes. For ticket information, call the Wayne State Theater box office, 577-2960. * - _ John Steinheck's "OF MICE Activities e_ Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-7:00 T .-Ues., Vied. & Sat. 10-5:30 ROOM At The Back 13710 W. 9 Mile Tues., Wed., Thurs. SPECIAL Wash I Shampoo $300 I Complete Set Call for Appt. 399-2552 A NEW APPROACH TO CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING YOURSELF AT ... Sizes 8 to 18. Suildrvs and alledged economic and political corruption. In response to a question concerning the current UN debate on the Palestine ques- tion and international recog- nition of the PLO, Sapir strongly stated that Israel would not give up her Arab territories to the PLO._ "I did not say we would deal with the PLO. We are willing to make concessions," he said, _ "but not with the PLO." He added, "Eventually we will not have to spend 75 per cent of our gross national product on defense, which we are forced to do today. Peace is the answer to most- of our problems." 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