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October 31, 1975 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-31

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News 1

For Custom Drapery
Cleaning, Call

DRAPERY CLEANERS

"All That The Nome Implies"

We Also
Wash & Finish
Drip Dry Curtains
Professionally

WE DO ALL THE WORK
REMOVE AND INSTALL

891-1818

Suburban Cali Colle.•

Reverse Charges

Trade Member
American Society of
Interior Designers

(A.S.i.D.)

Toronto Youth to Be Guests
of Bnai Moshe Kadimah

Cong. Bnai Moshe's Kadi-
mah United Synagogue
Youth group (grades 7 and
8) this weekend will host
Cong-s. Beth David and Beth
Emeth Kadimah chapters
from Toronto.
Theme for the weekend is
"The Holocaust." Mrs. Mar-
garet Eichner of the Temple
Israel religious school and
members of the Shaarit
Haplaytah survivors' organ-
ization will speak.
Plans for the weekend
include: a trip to Greenfield
Village, a tour of the Ford
Motor Co. Rouge plant, rol-
lerskating, a mystery bus.
ride-tour of Detroit and

Re-Elect

Martin W. Hollander
Southfield City Council

the film, "Bonnie and
Clyde." The youth will par-
ticipate in and hold their
own services. Co-chairmen
are Michael and Joel Ungar.
For information on Kadi-
mah events, call Sharon
Landau. 545-6951.
Scott Cranis was elected
president of Chalutzim
USY at the group's annual
election meeting. Other
officers are Debbie Stein,
vice president; Michelle
Katz, treasurer; and He-
layne Shaw, secretary.
For information on Chal-
utzim activities, call Steve
Kideckel, 968-1765.
Giborim USY (grades 3
and 4) will see the play "All
of a Kind Family" Nov. 9 at
the Jewish Community Cen-
ter, meeting 1:15 p.m. at the
synagogue. There is a nom-
inal charge.
Lisa Berger was elected
president at the club's re-
cent election meeting. Other
officers are: Sandy Moskow-
itz, vice president; Ilana
Stollman, secretary; and
Sam Schwartz and Sam
Zeidman, treasurers. For
information on Giborim ac-
tivities, call Marla Magy,
adviser, 548-9055.
For information on youn-
ger youth activities, call
Hartley Harris, 968-3563, or
the youth lounge, 548-3123.

Beth Achim Youth
to Go to Book Fair

Vote Tuesday, November 4, 1975

BACKGROUND




















Jewish War Veteran Bale Post
Elected Southfield City Council 1971
Elected President Pro-Tern Southfield City Council 1973
Chairman—Southfield-Lathrup Youth Service Advisory Board
Member of Urban Affairs Committee—Michigan Municipal
League
Member of Finance Committee—SEMCOG
Past Chairman—Southfield Democratic Club
Member—Southfield Arts Council
Past member—Citizenship Development Steering
Committee-Southfield Board of Ed.
Past Member—Board of Directors, Keep Southfield
Beautiful
Past member—Advisory Board Congregation Beth Achim
Past Vice President—Southfield Gardens Homeowners
Association
Certified public Accountant, 1958
B'nai B'rith—Oakland Century Lodge Trustee

PROGRAM

• Improve Transportation Needs
• Avoid encroachment of commercial development into
residential areas
• Increased crime protection
• Equitable assessment practices and procedures
• Apply professionalism to fiscal policies
• Greater use of county and state agencies and services
available tb localities
• Continue to expand Senior Citizens and Youth programs
and facilities

Vote for

Martin W. Hollander

TUESDAY, NOV. 4, 1475

Cong. Beth Achim's Kadi-
mah youth group will at-
tend the 24th annual Jewish
Community Center Book
Fair Nov. 9, meeting 1 p.m.
at the synagogue.
Luncheon will be served
at the Center and a book
review and activity will fol-
low. There is a charge, and
parents are needed as driv-
ers. For information, call
Leah Herman, adviser,
547-0708.

Lahav USY Sets
Treasure Hunt

Cong. Beth Achim's La-
hay United Synagogue
Youth group will have a
treasure hunt. 7:15 p.m. Sat-
urday.
The evening will begin
with Havdala services at the
home of Jerry Friedman,
25911 Stratford Pl., Oak
Park, and end with a kosher
pizza party in the home of
Laura Lazarus, 24340 Wes-
thampton, Oak Park.
There ois a nominal
charge. For information,
call Pam Lippitt, 353-4477.
The group holds youth
services 10 a.m. Saturdays
in the youth lounge of the
synagogue.

USY Group Holds
Class in Liturgy

Cong. Beth Shalom's Ka-
dimah United Synagogue
Youth Group holds classes
in cantorial and liturgical
music Saturdays in the syn-
agogue, prior to Shabat
services. Stuart Horowitz,
adviser, conducts the
classes.
The group announces
deadline for dues is Nov. 16.
For information on Kadi-
mah activities, call Bruce
Littky, 398-8375, or Aron
Darasky, 398-1124.
Senior USY will have a
meeting 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13 in
the youth . lounge. Danny
Widenbaum, vice president.,
conducts religious music
classes after services. The
group also will participate
in the community-wide kin-
nus weekend to be held Nov.
14-16.
The senior USY is looking
for youth who wish to parti-
cipate in a class on "Why Be
Jewish?" conducted by Max
Chomsky to be held Monday
evenings in the synagogue.
There will be 15 class meet-
ings, and there is a charge.
For information, call Kayla
Bodzin, president, 548-2236.

October 31, 1975 25

THIS WOULD MAKE

A NICE GIFT . • •

CHROME-FRAMED PRINTS

16x20 reg. $15420

NOW JUST

$ 1 1 25

EACH

(the frames alone should cost more!)

Picasso, Miro, Chagall,
Matisse, Buffet, Lautrec,
Boulanger, Neiman, & others.

fttart Gallcru

4339 ORCHARD LAKE RD • 851-8998

Pine Lake Mall • W. Bloomfield

The Adult Study Commission of Adat Shalom Synagogue

Monday Evening Fall Seminar, 8:15 - 10:00 P.M.

THE DETROIT JEWISH COMMUNITY: EVOLVING VALUES AND PRIORITIES

a series of four panel discussions, exchanging
views on our community's organizational
structures and scale of priorities.

NOVEMBER 3 FEDERATION AND SYNAGOGUES — IN PURSUIT OF UNITY

Moderator: Asher Tilchin

Panelists: William Avrunin, Executive
Vice President, Jewish Welfare Federation

Robert Steinberg, member of the
National Task Force on Federation-
Synagogue Relations

George M. Zeltzer, Vice-President,

Jewish Welfare Federation

NOVEMBER 10 COMMUNITY SCHOOLS, DAY SCHOOLS, SYNAGOGUE
SCHOOLS — JEWISH EDUCATION IN DETROIT

Moderator: Asher Tilchin

Panelists: Dr. Jay Stern, Superintendent,
United Hebrew Schools

Julius Harwood, Past President,
Congregation Beth Shalom

Rabbi Robert Abramson, Headmaster,
Hillel Day School

NOVEMBER 11 THE SYNAGOGUE — A CRITIQUE
NOVEMBER 24 RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT —
A BLUEPRINT FOR FUTURE VITALITY

Open to the community

All sessions at

No Charge

ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE

29901 MIDDLEBELT ROAD
FARMINGTON HILLS, MICHIGAN

GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE FOR 43rd ANNUAL BALFOUR CONCERT
SUN. EVE., NOV. 9-8:30 P.M. at FORD AUDITORIUM FEATURING:

FELIX RESNICK, Conductor

Sponsors $250 or more — Patrons $50 per seat
Donors $25 per seat—Tickets $15, $10 and $5 each
Ali`seots reserved-- :COntributions x deductible

PINCHAS
ZUCKERMAN, Violinist

Sponsored by: Zionist Organization of Arrl6rka,

DETROIT SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
For Reservations
Call
Detroit District

353-3636

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