40 October 31, 1915 MORRIS BUICK IS THE GUY IS THE BUY You Get More Buick For Less Money ! AT MORRIS BUICK ,- 14500 W. 7 Mile AT LODGE X-WAY . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Tam-O-Shanter Names Its Third Bond Award Honoree David Kahn will be hon- in the United Staes and was ored as the recipient-elect of on of the original import- the David Ben-Gurion ers of industrial products Award Nov. 8 at the Tarn-0- from Israel. Shanter Country Club Is- He is president of the rael Bond Dinner "for his American Technion Society, service to the community' Detroit Chapter. and the state of Israel." A member of Adat Since 1958, Kahn has Shalom Synagogue, Kahn been active in developing the has been an active sup- small tool trade between porter of the Israel Bond Israel and industrial firms Campaign since its incep- tion. He is a member of Don't let the recession Adat Shalom's Men's stop you from taking Club, ORT, Zionist Or- ganization of America and one of the founders of the at Bar Mitzvas 8 Weddings Morton Silverman Post of very reasonable 342-7100 the Jewish War Veterans. The dinner, which will be the third annual Israel Bond Dinner for Tarn-O-Shanter Country Club, will feature MOVIES • • • • • GARY SUSSMAN 626-2767 956-9042 LZA Seminars Start Saturday The Sheldon Rott Orchestra and Vickie Carroll 25 5-1 599 543-7226 WOW SELMA'S YARN SHOP Needlepointe—Knit—Crochet Many Canvases On SALE Inquire about our fund-raising project for your organization. 15075 W. Lincoln Tower Apt. 968-1015 Mon-Sat 10-5 I Weekend Special! FRI. SAT. SUN. — OCT. 31st, NOV. 1st, 2nd on all our new DAYTIME DRESSES Grand Rapids Sets Spectrum Series and The Jewish Cultural Council of Grand Rapids has announced its programs for the "Spectrum '76" cul- tural series, which will have a Bicentennial theme for the year. The series will include two lectures, a musical trib- ute to the Bicentennial by a cantor, the "Here Is Israel" multi-media production, and the comedy film "Im- possible on Saturday." Historian Max I. Dimont will discuss "From Plym- outh Rock to the Promised Land" at one of the lectures. Dr. Leon Jick of Brandeis University will talk about "From Margin to Main- stream — American Jewry in the First 200 Years." Cantor Norman Atkins will present "In Harmony With Freedom." For information about the Grand Rapids pro- grams, call Mrs. Ben Plous in Grand Rapids, 942-0062. AFTER-5 GOWNS To encourage you to shop on the weekend — all our new street-length and long gowns are reduced 20% — these 3 days only! Save now on the dresses you'll want for the festive holi- day season ahead! Sorry, layaways and previous sales not included. Master Charge BankAmericard Open Thurs. Fri. Sat. 'til 9 SUNDAY 12 to 5 BURT rT 0 1 ■ T GLAMOUR AND LEISURE FEMININE HARVARD ROW MALL FASHIONS 1 1 Mile & Lahser, Southfield , The Labor Zionist Alli- ance annual seminar Satur- day and Sunday devotes it- self to discussion Of the movement's orientation to- wards the future. Reflecting upon the past 70 years in Labor Zionism, Dr. Allen Pollack, a member of the LZA National Execu- tive Committee and a foun- der of the American Profes- sors for Peace in the Middle East, will keynote the semi- nar with a speech entitled "70 Years of Labor Zionism: Prospects for the Future." Preceding Dr. Pollack's address, Henry Faigin, president of the LZA in De- troit will present a history of Labor Zionism in Detroit. On Sunday, members of the LZA will participate in panel discussions. The morning panel, beginning at 11 a.m. will be "Politics and Labor Zionism." Discus- sants are Norman Naimark and Daniel Feinberg. Paul Sislin will moderate. The afternoon session, begin- ning at 1:30 p.m., will be de- voted to "The 'Labor' in La- bor Zionism." Boaz Siegel and Benjamin Ben-Baruch will be the panelists. Bess Berris will moderate the discussion. The seminar will be held at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute, and the public is in- vited. For information, call the LZA, 851-1606. Emil Cohen as guest enter- tainer and dancing to the music of Eric Rosenow and his Continentals. Nelson Dembs, dinner chairman, has announced that the din- ner, scheduled for 8 P.M., will be preceded at 6:30 p.m. by a cocktail reception. For reservations or infor- mation, call the Israel Bond office, 968-0200. M LTER of NASVAIID IOW. 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