40 Friday, September 12, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bond Reception at Bnai Moshe

The host committee of
Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold
a cocktail reception and des-
sert supper 7:30 p.m. Sept.
23 in the synagogue. Robert
Mayer Evans will speak.
The reception will be held
in advance of the Oct. 12

JOE MILLER

and

HIS ORCHESTRA

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Bnai Moshe State of Israel
Bonds Dinner at which Abe
Pasternak will be presented
with the David Ben-Gurion
Award.
Evans is a former CBS
correspondent and bureau
chief in Moscow, and has
traveled extensively
throughout Israel while re-
porting on major events of
the Yom Kippur War.
Jack Kutnick and Ber-
nard Klein are dinner co-
chairmen. For reservations,
call Bonds, 968-0200.

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tunities to men and women
who are concerned about
our community's future and
aware of their responsibility
to help ensure that future.
The funds which can be
established through the
Endowment Program in-
clude:

Special Funds (perma-
nent) — Special Funds are
f
intended to be perpetual
°
and can be established in
Editor's Note: Guidance several ways. Examples of
on important problems special funds are: memo-
provided by Jewish Wel- rial funds and philan-
fare Federation-United thropic funds (pooled).
Jewish Charities Endow-
Trust Funds (Charitable
ment Fund Tax Advisory Remainder) include annui-
Committee. Professional ties, Unitrust and the
advice about issues dis- Pooled Income Fund.
cussed in these columns
Foundation Funds are
should be secured from funds which resulted from
your attorney or an estate the termination of private
planning adviser. Ques- foundations and the trans-
tions of general interest in fer of those assets and con-
these matters should be trol into the JWF-UJC En-
addressed to "Taxes and dowment Fund.
Your Future," care of the
Scholarship Funds and
Jewish News, 17515 W. Awards — Scholarships are
Nine Mile Road, South- established, often in the
field, 48075.
name of a family, to make

The following is an ex- loans or grants to worthy
cerpt from a pamphlet Jewish applicants through
which will be published this the Scholarship Service
fall by the Endowment Committee of the Jewish
Committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation, which
Welfare Federation-United is administered by the Jew-
Jewish Charities. ish Vocational Service.
Later "Taxes and Your Awards have been estab-
Future" columns will detail lished to memorialize corn-
particulars of the various munity leaders.
types of funds developed by
For information, call C.
the committee. The varied Kenneth Sarason, secretary
and flexible program pro- of the JWF-UJC Endow-
vides philanthropic oppor- ment Fund, 965-3939.

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Weingarden Marks 80th

Meyer Weingarden will
be honored by family and
friends Monday at the
Hunters Ridge Apts. club
house on the occasion of his
80th birthday.
His children are Dr. and

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MEYER WEINGARDEN

Mrs. Sidney (Sylvia) Barak,
Dr. and Mrs. Louis (Beverly)
Warshaw, Mr. and Mrs.
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grandchildren and eight
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Big Bands or
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Music Truly for the Discriminating

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May You Be Blessed With
Good Health and Happiness
Throughout the New Year

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munal leader whose inter-
ests have included various
synagogues and especially
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
He is president of Meyer
Weingarden and Sons, Inc.,
a contracting firm which
has constructed eight syn-
agogues in the area.
He is a former president
and vice president of Cong.
Bnai Zion and is president
of Cong. K'hal Chareidim in
Oak Park. He is an honor-
ary treasurer of the yeshiva
and has made several contri-
butions to it.

THE MATZ FAMILY

Gert, Dave, Marla and Steve

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Bnai Brith Women's Council members admiring
some of the items to be featured at the organization's
Oct. 2 fall festival at Adat Shalom Synagogue are,
seated, from left: Ida Stein, boutique coordinator, and
Fran Klinger, co-chairman; and standing, Gloria Ellis,
council president; and Charlotte Edeiheit, overall festi-
val chairman. A boutique, noon luncheon and fashion
show will highlight the festival. Mary Morgan, former
television personality, will be commentator. Members
who enroll five or more new members during the Aug.
25-Sept. 25 campaign will be admitted at no charge. For
tickets, contact Bnai Brith chapters, or call Mrs. Mili
Heller, 355-0292, or Mrs. Sarah Feuereisen, 547-1139.

She's Alive and Well!!

NBS to Sponsor Southfield Series

The National Bank of
Southfield is sponsoring the
Southfield Series again this
year, a civic project to estab-
lish a strong cultural pro-
gram for the citizens of
Southfield and its adjacent
communities.

Lectures by distinguished
Americans are given at
luncheon meetings which
are held at noon on the third
Thursday of the month at

the Raleigh House.
. This year's speakers in-
clude: J. F. ter Horst, Ar-
thur J. Goldberg, Ted Mack,
Herbert Stein, Marilyn
VanDerbur and George
VanPeursem.

For individual ticket or
full table reservations, con-
tact H. E. Toepel, personnel
department, National Bank
of Southfield, 354-4847.
There is a charge.

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