Manischewitz Shmura Matza Bnai Brith Activities 1 HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER will hold its annual installation lunch- eon noon Wednesday at To- pinka's Country House. Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin; past district president, will in- stall the following: Mes- dames Irene Friedman, president; Marge Alpert and Pauline Coskey, vice presi- dents; Shirley Beckerman, treasurer; Josephine Kaz- den, Sophie Ulanoff, Ella Velick, secretaries. Board members include Mesdames ah Brickner, Belle' dson, Rebecca Green, linie Meer, Ruth Roth, Dor- othy Weber, Theodore` Weinberg and Ida Zimberg. * * * DOWNTOWN-FOX CHAPTER will conduct its installation of officers 6 p.m. Wednesday at North- land Inn. Mrs. Joseph Feuereisen will install the following officers: Shirley Diem, president; Lillian Elf- man and Ida Diem, vice presidents; Emma Berg, treasurer; Celia Weingar- den, membership; and Rae Laporter, recording secre- tary. March 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fields (Judi Klein), former Detroiters of Allentown, Pa., a daughter, Marci Beth. * * * Feb. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jeffrey Adelson (Deborah Goldman), 13331 Woodvale, Oak Park, a daughter, Elyse Beth. * * * Feb. 20 — TO Mr. and Mrs. William S. Rubenfaer (Carol Geller), 29713 Farm- brook Villa, Southfield, a son, Richard Mark. * * * Feb. 14 — To Dr: and Mrs, James W. Green, former Detroiters of San Francisco, a son, Adam Kendall. CANTOR SIDNIE RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM . Certified MOHEL Serving Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 — 547-7970 REV. HERSHI. ROTH Certified Moire! 557-0888 ..57-7624 RABBI S.ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes .L1 2-4444 547-8555 Maxwell House— for Pesah; Anytime Evergreen Shmura Matza was baked at the Jersey City plant of the B. Manischewitz Co. on March 10, under the direc- tion of a board of rabbis and officers of the company. Rabbi Chaim Karlinsky is shown handing the certificate of kashrut to Bernard Manischewitz, president of the firm. Shown are, from left, Rabbi Emanuel Gettinger of New York, Rabbi Karlinsky, William Manischewitz, Bernard Manischewitz, Rabbi David Silver of Harris- burg, Pa., and Robert M. Starr of the Manischewitz firm. Brim Coffee Now Kosher for Pesah Brim Colombian coffee comes in three decaffein- ated grinds, regular, electric perk and freeze-dried in- stant. All are certified kosher for Passover. Con-temporary Fashions for young men & women MICHAEL KAPLIT Photography Weddings • Bar Mitzvas 642-1039 Mitzva Album sANdy FRIEdMAN pho gRAPjiy 25900 Greenfield (in the Landmark Bldg.) 398-7211 cANdids • MOVIES • PORTRAITS . Yaffe Stone August, Inc., has been officially awarded the Michigan State Lottery advertising account. Meanwhile, the company announced the promotion of Stephen R. Fisher to ac- count supervisor. He joined YSA in 1974 as associate creative director for copy and broadcast. * * * Ronald LeVine, South- field district sales manager for Metropolitan Life In- surance, was recently hon- ored with the other mem- bers of the Pontiac sales district for being the num- ber one sales office in the area. A dinner-dance was held at the Pontiac Metro- politan Stadium and a pres- entation made by regional manager Mike Peress. Plaza 12 Mile & Evergreen Enhance Your Bar Singles Events and units in the Detroit area to be held Sunday and Mon- day at the Sheraton-South- TEMPLE BETH EL field Hotel. The sessions were SINGLES will hear Rabbi planned by leaders of the Jeffrey B. Lazar review "My Bnai Brith Women's Coun- Life," by Golda Meir 7:30 cil of Metropolitan Detroit p.m. Wednesday in the tem- and Bnai Brith Women Dis- ple. Refreshments will be trict Six, said Mrs. Robert served, and admission is Ellis, local council presi- nominal. For information, call Milton Fisher, 559-9185. dent. * * * Clare Schwartz of Minne- SINGLES CONNEC- tonka, Minn., president- elect of the women's dis- TION - will have a trict, will conduct the lead- "punchtail party" 7 p.m. ership workshops, along Sunday in the Walden with Mrs. Coleman _Gertler Woods Apts. club house. of Milwaukee, Wis., imme- There will be a guest diate past president of the speaker, dancing and re- district; Mrs. George Silver- freshments. * * * man of Chicago, Ill., execu- tive director of the district; DETROIT SOCIAL- and Mrs. Gilbert Iser, also ITES will celebrate their of Chicago, assistant to the 20th anniversary at a dance director. 9 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Local workshop leaders Park Community Center. will include Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Jonny "C" and his Orches- Ira Albion and Mrs. Paul tra will be featured for Newman. Mrs. Maynard dancing, announces David Kalef is in charge of ar- Glicklin, program chair- rangements. Business Briefs Smart Set Synagogue Photos to Bnai Brith Women Will Have Leadership Training Sessions Births Friday, March 26, 1976 43 Maxwell House coffee has long been a tradition in Jew- ish homes during the holi- days and throughout the year. Instant Maxwell House has a fresh aroma and fresher flavor. Instant Max- well House is also certified kosher for Passover. Ruth Bernstein is junior past president. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Helen Phil- lips, 547-6725 or Ruth Bern- stein, 353-0554. * * * About 250 women are ex- pected to attend the leader- ship training sessions for in- coming offic-ers and chairmen of the 25 Bnai Brith Women's chapters THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mizrachi to Hold Melave Malka The Detroit Chapter of Religious Zionists of Amer- ica — Mizrachi — will hold a melave malka 8:45 p.m. Saturday at Young Israel of Greenfield. Guest speaker will be Avraham Stein, a member of Kibutz Yavne who partic- ipated in the Yom Kippur War. He will speak on "A Turning Point in Israel's Future." Hostesses are Rita Big- man, Fayga Dombey, Sybil Carmen, Geraldine Green- field, Barbara Kresch and Molly Ryback. There is an admission charge. For res- ervations, call the Mizrachi office; 398-7180. Friends are invited. ■■■ •••• man. Refreshments and so- cial mixers will highlight the program. The public is invited. For information, call Mollie Stern, 342-2791, or Shirley Kaner, 398-2296. - - i. •• * * * Criterion Plans Open Lecture ;..5-qs - ;„, STARTS APRIL 61 THREE GRAND PRIZES $100 Savings Bond 25 Savings Bond 25 Savings Bond 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Contest and Portrait Sale Is A Once-A-Year Special For Rules & Appointments, Call . DR. JAMES QUINA • Criterion Club will hold an open house starting 8 p.m., Tuesday at the MCL cafeteria in the Tel-12 Mall. Dr. James Quina, author and professor at Wayne State University, will speak. The public is invited at no charge. For information, call Cecile Bartholomew,. 559 8397, or Betty Wein- berg , 559-5175. Leo Knight Photography 26571 W. 12 Mile Rd. Just W. of Northwestern Hwy. Southfield leo :knight 352-7030 - BABY WORLD has grown to 'N TEENS "The Largest Display Of Baby & Teen Furniture In Michigan" Center Symphony Concert Tuesday Paul Schoenfield, pianist; Young Nam Kim, violinist; and Shaul Ben Meir, flutist will be the soloists at the Jewish Community Center Symphony Orchestra Con' cert Tuesday evening at the Center. Tickets are available at the Center cashier's office. • 17th NNUAL KIDDY _KOLOR KONTEST 126 E. 14 Mile 1 Mile West of Oakland Mall 588-2333 rani, 'Ez%Atkig 1=111