THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bond Event Nets $100,000 More than $100,000 in State of Israel Bonds were raised at a recent leadership reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Silverman, held in advance of the Aug. 24 Cong. Beth Achim Tribute Dinner honoring Dr. and Mrs. William Stoler. Attending the reception were, from left: Mr. and Mrs. Silverman, Prof. Gerald Meis- ter, guest speaker; Dr. and Mrs. Stoler, honorees; Judge Benjamin Friedman, dinner chairman; and Harry Laker, president of Cong. Beth Achim. MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 23 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547.2464 Silence If Silence is the best of rules for wise men, — how much more for fools! —The Talmud ProfesNiollal Enteriaillinew The Sheldon Rott Orchestra and Vickie Carroll HALL HALF SALE" NORTHLAND CENTER—OAKLAND MALI) SUNDAY AT 12 NOON FINAL CLEAN-UP FALL & HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE EXAMPLES: SUNDAY $1230 WAS $25 1/2 $12.50 SUNDAY $6.25 WAS $10 1$5.00 SUNDAY $230 WAS $50 1/2 $25.00 1■ Ibtionc ONLY AT Northland Oakland Center Mall Steinberg's Zionist, Communal Roles Recalled on 75th Birthday A long record of Zionist and philanthropic activities and a major career in the printing industry are re- called by family and friends in the greetings being ex- tended to Myron Steinberg on his 75th birthday which he will mark on Aug. 14. In the early years of Keren Hayesod and Zionist Organization of Detroit ac- tivities in pre-Israel days, Steinberg was an associate of the Detroit pioneers in philanthropic and com- munal services. Steinberg worked for the forerunners of the Torch Drive. He later formed a team with his brothers, Morris and Theodore, and the late Joseph H. Ehrlich to annually solicit funds for the United Jewish Appeal, Keren Hayesod and Allied Jewish Campaign. Steinberg is a former fi- nancial secretary of the ZOD and publicity chair- man. He was ticket sales chairman under Meyer Weisgal who produced "Romance of a People" in 1933 at Olympia Stadium. Moving to Detroit from Toledo in 1912, Steinberg dropped out of Western High school in 1916 and later joined his brothers who organized the Morris Press in 1918. In 1943 Stein- berg started his own com- pany, Amsterdam Press, and purchased the White Color Card Co. in 1944 and Millard Press in Ann Arbor in 1962. Yeshiva U. Gets Federal Contract NEW YORK (JTA) — A Yeshiva University school will participate in develop- ment of low-cost silicon so- lar cells to aid in solving the nation's energy problems with federal funding. A joint, one-year $160,000 grant has been made to the university's Belfer Gradu- ate School of Science and the Semiconductor Group at RCA Laboratories in Prin- ceton, N.J. by the National Science Foundation. The program involves a systematic investigation of the factors which affect electronic properties of ma- terials currently in use and exploration of the potential of new materials. Dean of Rabbinical Sages Hospitalized JERUSALEM (JTA) — The doyen of rabbinical sages, 90-year-old Rabbi Yehezkel Abramsky, former Av Beit Din of London, was hospitalized here last week- end with heart trouble. In- formed sources said he was not seriously stricken and they hoped he would' make a full recovery. Since his retirement from London in 1950 Rabbi Abramsky has lived in Jeru- salem, working on his mon- umental "Hazon Yehezkel" commentary on the Tose- phta. He also holds weekly lectures at the Slabodka Yeshiva in Bnei Brak. Friday, August 8, 1975 33 PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL ■ te' „ Licensed Electrologist FREE Consultation private and confidential by appointment 358-5493 WEINTRAUB JEWELERS Large selection of Rings, IN Watches and other fine ..„.n Jewelry gift items. 14K&18KGOLD MYRON STEINBERG (Steinberg received his high school diploma in cere- monies June 8 at Cobo Hall.) He is charter member of Temple Israel and its men's club, American Technion Society, Foun- ders Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Friends of the Detroit Public Li- brary, Franklin Hills Country Club, Men's American ORT, Univer- sity of Michigan Victors Club (life member), Per- fection Lodge of the Ma- sons (life member), U-M President's Club (life member), Rotary Club of Detroit and the Zionist Or- ganization of America. He also is active in efforts for Brandeis University. Steinberg and his wife, Mildred who died last Feb- ruary, have one daughter, Mrs. Ned (Joanne) Chalat; and three grandchildren. Nursery Will Add Kindergarten Class The Huntington Woods Nursery will add a kinder- garten class to its regular pre-school program in the fall. Kaye Kinsinger is di- rector of the school, and Sharon Bossier will teach the kindergarten class. An open classroom set- ting will be used, with indi- vidualized plans to accom- modate the needs of each child. Classes will be small. 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