16 Friday, June 6, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS tr**********1 r t Beth Shalom USY Installs Officers Austin * * Kayla Bodzin was in- * galleries * * stalled as president of Cong. Beth Shalom's United Syn- * * 3500 Original agogue Youth group last * Oil Paintings and Graphics * week at Shabat services. * Other officers installed by By Leading American * and European Artists : Cantor Samuel Greenbaum Featuring Original Graphics By include Dan Widenbaum, Norman Rockwell ,* Ed Hurvitz, Marilyn Hamer and LeRoy Neiman A'r and Lori Weiss, vice presi- It Open 7 Days Weekly dents, Susan Schakne, trea- Northland and . Eastland Center y., surer; and Marsha Raimi, ************** secretary. : s•.;"*.:• NEW CADILLAC? BUY OR LEASE FROM ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM Certain- To-Please The installation activi- ties included an oneg Shabat, a study luncheon which focused on "Jewish Marriage and the'Wedding Ceremony," a dinner- dance and - a baseball game. Meanwhile, Dan Widen- baum, recently was granted the Meyer and Nathan Fish- man Family Foundation Award to be applied toward a summer visit to Israel. A student in Beth Shalom's Hebrew high school, Dan will visit Israel this sum- mer. was sponsored by the men's club. The Talit and Tefilin Club for boys and Bat Mitzva Belles for girls hosted 100 youngsters on a trip to a Tiger ball game. The trip Junior congregation will have its awards Sabbath June 14. USY and Kadim will conduct services. Guests are invited. DAN WIDENBAUM BBYO Business Gifts For Dad A Leisure Suit and Sport Suit is the ideal gift for Dad on his day. To be worn as a suit, sport coat and casual slack. Versatility is the word for Spring. Smart summer fabrics in splendid color combinations make the sport suit a way of life for the summer season. NATIONAL ADVERTISED • SUITS • SPORT COATS • SLACKS AND ALL HABERDASHERY 13641W. 9 Mile, Oak Park Just Writ of Coolidgo LI 5-3558 ,CUSTOM CLOTHIER Rabbi David Nelson also participated in the installa- tion ceremony. master charge f C At a recent meeting of the BBYO board of directors, George Tarnoff was re- turned to office as chairman for 1975-76. - Tarnoff is a past presi- dent of the Metropolitan De- troit Bnai Brith Council and was on the Michigan BBYO board for many years, holding many posi- tions including two years as vice chairman. Joining Tar- noff as vice chairmen of the board are Mrs. Harold Ro= binson and David Levine. Elected for one-year terms are: Sue Caplan, Selma Cohen, Mrs. Philip GEORGE TARNOFF Edelheit, Robert Ellis, Mrs. Gordon Fruitman, Marc Maynard Kalef, Jeffrey Hart, Mrs. Norman Moss, Kravitz, Mrs. Alan Na- Alan Nathan, Mrs.,Sher- than, Milford Nemer, Mrs. man Sokolov and Linda Milford Nemer, Mrs. Har- old Rowe and Martin Wes- Wolk. Elected for two-year terms are: Lawrence Brown, Doreen F1eish, man, Mrs. Neil Fox, Mrs. • MARKET BUSTER Steel Belted RADIALS 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE FREE INSTALLATION • 1ST QUALITY WHITE SIDE WALL PRIC ER70-14 FR70-14 GR7C-14/15 HR70-1 4/15 1 35.95 37.95 2.80 . 3.01 41.95 3.36 J R70-1 5 43.95 3.66 LR70-1 5 45.9- 5 3.76 3826 N. WOODWARD (3 BLOCKS NORTH OF 13 MILE RD.) ROYAL OAK, 549-7350 • BALANCING • ALIGNMENT • BRAKES • MUFFLER A/1 Snail L22P– 4- pastel c barge . ton Recently elected chapter presidents are Susie Plud- winski, Naches BBG; Harry Fisher, RaMBaM BBYO, Flint; Vicki Gealer, Sabra BBG; and Debbie Bonin, Szold BBG. Gan Dafna BBG is the recipient of the second place prize for the Walter E. Klein Community Action Award. The award was presented at a recent meet- ing of the Jewish Commu- nity Council, and honors the chapter for its ongoing serv- ice projects in the commu- nity, which included raising money to combat Tay-Sach Disease, adopting Soviet Jewish pen pals and aiding recreation activities at a lo- cal nursing home. * * * A new AZA chapter is being formed for Jewish Youth 14-18, in the Detroit- Oak Park area. This chapter will serve boys attending Henry Ford and Oak Park high schools. For informa- tion, call Mike Weisserman, 537-1491 or Conrad Koller, AZA program director, 354-6113. Many persons have a wrong idea about what con- stitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self- gratification, but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. — Helen Kell& ' ' ' ' YI Halutzim Plan Shabat 'Meeting UHS to Present Israeli Musical Halutzim (grades 3-5) will have a Shabat meeting 2 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mindy Speiser, 14125 Winchester, Oak Park. There will be refreshments. The group will hold a bar- becue and "Memory Day" Sunday, meeting 1 p.m. at Young Israel of Greenfield. The afternoon will feature slides and' photos of the year's events, as well as a comedy movie. United _Hebrew Schools High School department will present the Israeli mu- sical "The King and The Cobbler," 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Louis and Esther LaMed Auditorium. Under the direction of Dr. Shalom Kalib, Olek Netzer, Datia Kleinbort and Abra- ham Ben-Zeev, the musical will be presented in English depicting in stories, songs, and dances, a legendary epi- sode involving King Solo- mon. Tickets may be purchased at the door or 4eserved by calling the school office, 352-7117. Junior Young Israel Teens (grades 6 - 8) - will sponsor a pizza party and "Memory Night," featur- ing a slide show of past ac- tivities 4:30 p.m.. Sunday at the home of Sara Ry- back, 15948 Stratford, Oak Park. Elections of officers for the coming year also will take place. Junior YI Teens will corn- . plete the year's activities with a Detroit Tiger base- ball game June 15, meeting 12:30 p.m. at Young Israel of Greenfield. For information on junior group events at Young Is- rael, contact Hartley Har- ris, 968-3563. The Jews are an idea made flesh. — Albert Cohen Vote Monday, June 9th TOM WILLIAMSON Southfield Board of Education SZ Youth Plan Oneg Shabat Join the following concerned citizens, by voting for a candi- date who will represent all citi- zens of Southfield, and not just special interest groups. Cong. Shaarey Zedek's junior congregation will have an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. June 13. For information, call Karolyn Wallace, 647-4261. The group will have a splash party 1 p.m. June 19 for all junior con- gregation members. For details call Donna Katzman, 647-5561. Kadima council members include Mike Katz, Shelley Green, Mark Nathanson, Sharon Manello and David Baruch. Good Schools, Honest Represen- tation and Excellence in Educa- tion for All our children. Lahav USY Plans Annual Installation Lahav Chapter, tong. Beth' Achim's United Syn- agogue Youth affiliate, will have its installation of offi- cers June 14 and 15. Officers to be installed are: Jerry Friedman, presi- dent; Jeff Cantor and Pam Lippitt, vice presidents; Beth Geller, treasurer; Diana Burlant, religious- cultural chairman; and Sheryl Rose and Laura La- zarus, secretaries. A luncheon for the new officers will be held June 14 at the synagogue following Shabat services. At 8:30 p.m. Sunday, there will be a pool party at the Beacon Square Community pool For reservations, call Sheryl, 358-4597, or Neil Go- rov, 358-1555. Labor Zionist Branch to Meet Branch Seven, Labor Zionist Alliance, will meet 8 p.m. Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen, 23880 Moritz, Oak Park. Gordon Silverman will speak on "The Future of the Labor Zionist Alliance." For information, call the host- ess, Mrs. Rosen, LI 2-3780. Discussion and refresh- Ments will fQ119,\N; _ • Jr 41' • Sponsored by Citizens for Tom Williamson. Alice & Leon Avedision Sharon Balomut Honoria & Ivan Barris Irene Belsky Sharon & Harris Berman Mr. & Mrs. L.W. Bigelow Mr. & Mrs. William Booth Marilyn Borsen Mr. & Mrs. Seymour Breger Mr. & Mrs. Steven Campbell Joan & Bob Coffey Richard Cole Mr. & Mrs. Tom Cross Sandy On Franco Mr. & Mrs. Sam Hagenian Lila Deutsch Evelyn Drake Alice Durbin Mr. & Mrs. Edward Exworthy Dr. & Mrs. Jerome Finck Mr. & Mrs. Harold Frantz Audrie & Richard Friedman Dr. Max & Shirley Garber Arnold Garvin Mr. & Mrs. Roy Gealer Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gibbons Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Goldbaum Dr. Jack & Barbara Golds Jane & Norman Goodman Mr. 8 Mrs. Bernard Gottfried Mr. & Mrs. Mel Grossman Josephine Grubbs Charles Hakes Mr. & Mrs. Robert Horthun Dr. & Mrs. Leon Herschfus Mary Hunter Ann & Leonard Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Mel Kanar Mr. & Mrs. Murray Katzman Karen & Dick Keier Sue & Joe Kelly Mr. & Mrs. George Kommick Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Krieger Boots La Hood Ellen & Gordon Lawton Mr. & Mrs.• Ernest Lello Mr. & Mrs. Nat Lemmerman Donna & Harry Liebziet Carol Lubnick Ted Michalik Joan Millstone Mr. & Mrs. Ken Oberts Nedra O'Leary Dr. Irwin & Marjorie Pavorsky Mr. & Mrs. Hal Peacock Mr. & Mrs. Art Pelletier Mr. & Mrs. Robert Portnoy. Mr. & Mrs. Ray W. Prince Phyllis & Bernard Remer Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ronayne Kathy & Dave Schiefer Mr. & Mrs. James E. Schneider Mr. & Mrs. Gory Schuster Dr. & Mrs. Howard Shapiro Sandy & Bob Singer Dr. Barney Noreen Solomon Rae & Milton Sperber Mr. Robert Staler Mr. & Mrs. Jock Topper Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Toth Stan Treasure Vivian 8 John Yerex Sydney Weinstein Mr. & Mrs. Bill Zucker (partial listing)