THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42 January 9, 1976 Professional, Metropolitan Groups Commence AJCampaign Activity Detroit area attorneys David L. Greenbaum and have been invited to next Robert H. Naftaly at the Thursday's annual luncheon Accountant Section's for the Allied Jewish Cam- meeting, 9:45 a.m. Sunday paign-Israel Emergency in the new Jewish Commu- Fund, according to Section nity Center, which will be chairmen Lawrence S. Jack- ' ier and Robert G. Portnoy. Rabbi Herbert A. Fried- man,, former executive vice- president of the United Jew- ish Appeal, will be the The Akiva Hebrew Day speaker at 11:45 a.m. at School PTA will hold an in- Conga Bnai David._ formal meeting 8:30 p.m. The luncheon meeting, Saturday in the home of-Dr. hosted by Milton J. Miller and Mrs. Arnold Zuroff,' and Lester S. Smith, is the 31455 Franklin Fairway, formal fundraising event for Farmington Hills. the Attorneys Section of the The speaker will be Dr. Campaign's Professional Normal Rosenzweig, chief Division. of psychiatry at Sinai Hos- A large audience is also pital and chairman, Council expected by chairmen on International Affairs, American Psychiatric Asso- ciation. Dr. Rosenzweig's MICHAEL KAPUT topic will be "The People of Photography Israel: a Nation Among Na- Weddings • BarMitzvas tions?" Refreshments will be 642-1039 served. For information con- tact Ruth Levi, 544-4592. addressed by Israeli Am- bassador Yaakov Avnon. Aiding Greenbaum and Naftaly as members of the section's executive . commit- tee are Lawrence Davidson, Herbert Goldstein, Joseph Lattin, Yale Levin, Sam Monast, and Richard Moss, whose names were omitted in a previous story. Akiva PTA Meeting Due JWV BLOCH ROSE AUXIL- participate in the first IARY will have its general world assembly of Jewish meeting 8:15 p.m. Tuesday War Veterans, to be held at the JWV headquarters. Jan. 25-30 in Jerusalem. Discussion will center on Some 2,000 from eight na- the brotherhood tea slated tions are expected to attend for February, service for the conference, open to all retarded children and sum- Jewish veterans who served mary of the past year. So- in war or peace. This in- cial hour and refreshments cludes members of the to follow. For information, "Mahal", volunteers with call the president, Belle the Israeli. Army in 1948 Letzer, 557-3372, or the and partisans who fought JWV office, 559-5680. behind enemy lines in * * * World. War II. LT. ROY F. GREEN Among those who will AUXILIARY will hold a speak include Prof. Yigael luncheon meeting 1 p.m. Yadin, world famous ar- Jan. 17 at the home of presi- cheologist who was Israel's dent Mrs. Ruth Weiss, 14220 second chief of staff during LaBelle, Oak Pai.k. For res- the War of Liberation in ervations, call Mrs.. Bernice 1948, Abba Eban, member Silver, senior vice president, of Israel Knesset and for- 545-2345: mer ambassador to the U.S. * * * Malcolm Tarlov, past JWV' is chair- Jewish Legion Sets man of commander, the American dele- gation. Reunion in Israel Music Truly for the Discriminating by Mach Pitt and his Orchestra 358-3642 qe4 the uc till Saagonel al the uc tisl ealtgraSt ■ / 16‘, * maidence 404. 11N4/ Fr BALTIMORE — The Vet- erans Jewish Legion will hold its annual reunion May 9 at the Jewish Legion Mu- seum in Avi-chail, Israel. 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Paul C. Feinberg and Milton H. Goldrath are chairmen of the Profes- sional Division which col- lected nearly 5,500 gifts for the 1975 AJC-IEF. The Ac- countants Section is part of the Professional Division. The Metropolitan Division Special Gifts Section meet- ing will be held 9:45 a.m. On All Name Brands Furniture and Bedding To Name a Few: • SELIG • SIMMONS • SEALY • SERTA • SPRING AIR • LA-Z-BOY • STIFFEL LAMPS • KROEHLER • AMERICAN • BURLINGTON • BASSETT • BARCALOUNGER • LANE • UNIQUE Hrs. Mon thru Sat. 9:30 HI 5:30 Singles Events WSU HILLEL will spon- sor a Tamarack Weekend Jan. 30-Feb. 1. Theme- for the weekend is "Jewish Mysticism." For informa- tion, call Diane Goldring, co-chairman, 851-3728. There is a charge for the weekend. For information on Hillel activities, call pub- licity chairman, Hartley Harris, 968-3563. * * * YOUNG , ADULT BOWLING LEAGUE of the Jewish Community Cen- ter will begin its second half season 12:30 p.m. Jan. 18 at Ark Lanes West. Young adults are invited. For infor- mation, call president Diana Norman, 557-1548. * * * FRIENDS OF THE BAYIT will hear Shirley Feig speak on her recent trip to China 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Feig home, 26529 Dundee, Huntington Woods. For information, call David Samet, 342-8436, or Nili Marcia, 831-9309. Gordon Resting After Operation Television commentator and newspaper columnist Lou Gordon was resting at the University of Michigan Medical Center Tuesday after four hours of open heart surgery. A team of surgeons re- placed a defective aortic valve in Gordon's heart. His condition, following the op- eration, was described as , "promising and stable." Sunday at the United He- . brew Schools. Metropolitan Division co-chairman Isadore Shrodeck will brief work- ers and contributors on the current political climate and human needs facing world Jewry. Detroit members of the United Jewish Appeal's Young Leadership Cabinet will demonstrate solicita- tion techniques. "We encourage attend- ance at this important Divi-' sion meeting where we will distribute kits to workers," said Special Gifts Section chairman David Levine. Reservations may be made by calling Division director, Mrs. Bertha Chom- sky at 965-3939. * * * Non-Jewish -Gift A 1975 year-end contribu- tion to the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel El:Tier-. gency Fund was made by the employees at Ace Wip ing Cloth Company in hon of their bosses Harry, Irv- ing, and Marty Laker, an. Lou and Jack Parr. The gift is a tradition way of honoring their em- ployers at the year-end hol day season, according to the,., staff at Ace Wiping, whicu, is predominantly non-Jew- ish. . But, said Ace president Harry Laker, "This year' gift, which was more an four times their 197 paign contribution, rei their generosity and their awareness of a worthy. cause with which they have only second-hand contact." The Lakers themselves are long-time supporters o Detroit's AJGIEF. 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