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May 02, 1975 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-05-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SAMMY'S

Habad-Lubavitch to Honor Mrs. Schaver on Birthday

CORNED BEEF 'N' RYE

Restaurant—Deli—Carry Outs

212 W. 9 MILE RD., 15 Doors E. of F & M
Ferndale
548-0824
lh Ib. DELUXE
VIENNA-WILNO
CORNED BEEF,
HAMBURGER
French Fries & Cole Slaw
PASTRAMI AND
ROAST
$ 1 79
BEEF SANDWICHES •
WE ALSO SERVE

TACOS,
BURRITOS
AND TOSTADOS

1/4 lb. $1 50
Or More! I

11A

DOWNTOWN
YPSILANTI, MICH.•

LOVE TO EAT?
Like Quality, Fast Service?

EMMA SCHAVER

In honor of Emma Schav-
er's 70th birthday the Ha-
bad-Lubavitch organization
of the Midwest will hold a
reception June 1 at the
Sheraton-Southfield Hotel.
The reception is in conjunc-
tion with the new Lubavitch

drop-in center at the Uni-
versity of Michigan — the
Ann Arbor Habad House.
A soprano with the De-
troit Civic Opera Company,
Mrs. Schaver and her late
husband, Morris L. Schaver,
nationally known philan-
thropist and Labor Zionist
pioneer, went to pre-state
Israel where she gave a con-
cert in Tel Aviv, arranged
by Paula - Ben-Gurion.
Mrs. Schaver has been a
leader in many humanitar-
ian causes. She and her
family have sponsored a
number of projects in Israel
including a cultural center
in Beersheba, a library at
Bet Berl and a playground
in Jerusalem. She also es-
tablished the Morris L.
Schaver comprehensive high

-Hillel Nets $10,000 Gift

For your convenience, we will be serving from
12 NOON until 8 P.M. but best call for reser-
vations now. Or join us in the Grand Ballroom
for Brunch starting at 9 A.M. (Sorry, no reser-
vations for Brunch.)

At Somerset Inn,
Big-Beayeri Rd., East of Coolidge,
Troy, Michigan 48084 ,' Phone (313)643-7800
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continental dining-
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complete dinners
inthiding the Chef's
special fondue.
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Fine cuisine at less
than extravagant
prices. Open ever y
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Sunday.
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7 DAYS PER WEEK
• CATERING • SEAFOOD • TANTALIZING
• COCKTAILS • STEAKS
CHICKEN
483-8200 — 48 -8 01

Secondly, each and every Mother who dines in
L'Auberge on Mother's Day will receive an in-
vitation to return to L'Auberge on a future
Sunday and enjoy our Seafood Sunday Buffet,
a $7.95 value, compliments of L'Auberge.

She has also built a Ha-
bad synagogue in Bnei Brak
and her family has estab-
lished a Lubavitcher cent
in Jerusalem.
Irwin I. Cohn is chairman
of the reception committee
and of Detroit Lubavitch.

SPECIALIZING IN
BARBECUE RIBS & CHICNEN
and SELECT ITALIAN DISHES

Join us for great eating, modest prices

First, because we are ready with that elegant
touch to make her day an extra special one
. . . everything from the quiet, relaxed L'Au-
berge atmosphere to a wide-ranging menu
that features a variety of good things to eat
and drink.

school in Beit Shemesh in
memory of her husband,
and the children's and
mother's center for the un-
derprivileged, in Rishon Le-
Zion, called Beit Nehama
after Mrs. Rhaver's He-
brew first name.
She has been active in
the Pioneer Women and in
the Labor Zionist move-
ment almost all her life
and is on the national and
Midwest area boards of
Pioneer Women. She is the
past chairman of the De-
troit Israel Bond Women's
Division, a Woman of
Valor and Golden Trustee
of Israel.
Some 17 years ago she
and her late husband
founded' an ultra-modern
printing school in K'far
Chabad in honor of her par-
ents.

Tountru Jim

We take your order promptly . . . and
cook food to your taste.

Now There Are Two
Great Reasons To
Remember Mother On
Mother's Day.

Friday, May 2, 1975 1

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BAR-B-Q RIBS

THE ATRIUM
WILL BE OPEN
MOTHER'S DAY
1 to 9 p.m.

MON.-THURS.
11-11 p.m.
FRI:SAT.
1 1-2 a.m.
SUN. 2-10 p.m.

Communal leader and philanthropist, Irwin I.
Cohn, second from left, presented a $10,000 contribution
to Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in behalf of
himself, his wife, Sadie, Avern and Joyce Cohn and John
and Rita Haddow in memory of their uncle and aunt,
Joseph and Rivka Wolf, and cousins, Abner and Essie
Wolf. Accepting the check from Cohn is Barton Charlip,
president of the school's student council. Show are, from
left: Saul Waldman, president of the school, Cohn, Char-
lip and Abe Pasternak, treasurer.

ADL Wins Trademark Lawsuit
Over Mexican-American Unit

NEW YORK — A federal
appeals court in Washing-
ton has ruled in favor of an
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith action to stop a
Mexican-American group
from using the phrase
"Anti-Defamation Commit-
tee" in its name in order to
carry out "its own laudable
purposes."
In its decision (handed
down April 7) against the
National Mexican-American
Anti-Defamation Commit-
tee, the U.S. Court of Ap-
peals for the District of Col-
umbia Circuit said that "the
qualifying words are likely
to lead the public, or rele-
vant portions of it, to con-
, sider" the group "a branch
of the old and well-known
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith."
The appeals court opinion
also said that "the coined
term 'anti-defamation' " ori-
ginated with_the Anti-Defa-
mation League of Bnai
Brith and since its founding
in 1913 "had earned in the
public mind a definite and
especially close association"
with the activities of ADL.
According to Seymour
Graubard, national chair-
man of the ADL, the rul-
ing, which overturned a
lower court finding,



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marked the national hu-
man relations agency's
third successful effort. to
protect its name.
ADL obtained decrees
from the New Yofic State
Supreme Court in 1967 bar-
ring the American-Italian
Anti-Defamation. League
and in 1972 barring the
Arab Anti-Defamation
League from using those
corporate names.
In the latter case, the
court called the use by the
Arab group of "Anti-Defa-
mation League" in its name
"an unfair and illegal usur-
pation, exploitation and ap-
propriation of plaintiff's
(ADL) basic identifying cor-
porate name and title and
plaintiff's good will and
property rights."

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YETZ-COHEN POST
AND AUXILIARY will
meet 9 p.m. Monday at the
JWV Memorial Home. Com-
mander Charles Glass and
President Diana Joffe an-
nounce that commencing
with the June meetings, all
future meetings of the Post
and Auxiliary will be held
on the first and third Tues-
days of each month.


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