THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS information, call the presi- dent, Belle Letzer, 557-3372, or the JWV office, 559-5680. * * LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY will meet May 1 in the MCL Cafeteria, Tel-12 Mall. Luncheon will be served, and an election will take place. Poppies will be distributed by the chair- man, Mamie Simrod. There will be a surprise program. For reservations, call the president, Ruth Weiss, 544-3744. BLOCH-ROSE AUXIL- IARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the JWV head- quarters. There will be an election, followed by a pro- gram. Refreshments and social hour will follow. 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For information, call Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850. * * * SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN LADIES AUXIL- IARY recently elected Reva Dryman president. Other officers are: Senior Vice President, Ann Rubin; Jun- ior Vice President, Frances Cohen; Treasurer, Ruth Levin; Patriotic Instruc- tress, Raye Weimer; Histo- rian, Mary Shulman; Chap- lain, Diana Joffe; Conductress, Anne Faber; Guard, Celia Yetz. MEP mid Ottchestka 546-7558 "Well Known For Fine Music" ''*etatt 544 14 Give Veg4age.44' American Protective Alarms, Inc. VE 8-7008 MARVIN ROSEN MARVIN CHECK NAT MARGOLIS FURNITURE formerly of Detroit, Mich. serving you in Florida with quality brand name furniture at discount prices. • American of Martinsville • Lane • Broyhill • Dixie Serta-Spring-aire • • A Complete Line of convertibles and dinette sets Special orders Accepted NAT MARGOLIS FURNITURE 2930 N. Federal Hwy. phone (305) 561-0600 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33308. 4 Z.›KS-,c0,€40c0,KN'eCsA t•x0,c0, 0WS.N.Q.x0x0 ,4- Edmund Frank & Co. Liquidators & Appraisers Of Household Contents and Estates Sale held in your home all items tagged for your approval for info call 862-3273 or 875-7650 ..szy.wp)e- sct,..wp,ccs.x. . Bnai Brith Activities AHAVA CHAPTER will hold its next general meet- ing 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Debi Weisberg, 21861 Harding; Oak Park. Kendra Tobes- of CASE (Child Abuse Service and Education) will speak on "Problems of Child Abuse." Single women age 18-35 are invited. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Ms. Weisberg, 968-3582, or Sue Manhoff, chapter president, 557-9059. * * * DOWNTOWN-FOX LODGE will have a cabaret night 8 p.m. Thursday at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. There will be refreshments; entertain- ment and prizes. There is a nominal charge. * * * DETROIT BUSINESS 'AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER will have its general meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Northgate Apts. club house (new place). Ken Jacobs of the Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University will speak. Guests. are welcome. Re- freshments will be served. Moadon Ivri to Hear Lecture Moadon Ivri, the Hebrew culture club, will - meet 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Jewish Community Center's 10 Mile branch. Meyer Lipman will speak in Hebrew on "The Jewish Underground Movement During the Nazi Period." Be not hasty to answer; first consider the words as to the subject in question. —Derech Eretz 3. April 23, 1976 35 ' •••••••••••••••••• • O OPEN • N W Rabin Says Search for Peace Is Israel's Supreme Priority JERUSALEM (JTA) — the welfare of all of us and "The search for peace" was not least to our brethren in described by Premier Yit- countries where freedom is zhak Rabin as "The Su- denied them — The rem- preme Priority" among the nants of communities in "Five major challenges" Arab countries where they which "together hold the are held hostages and the key" to the "collective wel- great Jewish community of fare" of Israel and world the Soviet. Union." The premier's message Jewry on the 28th anniver- sary of independence of the also paid tribute to Israel's "sons and daughters who state of Israel. The anniversary will be sacrificed all that we might celebrate this day — those celebrated in Israel May 9. who fell in the struggle for Rabin listed the other our freedom and in the sub- challenges: • The strengthening of sequent battles to protect it. Their legacy is precious and Israel's defensive capacity; • The further consolida- it imposes upon us the com- tion of Israel's economic in- mon obligation to build a better, more beautiful and a frastructure; stronger Israel." • The closing of the social gap in Israel and • To further strengthen FIRESTONE the bonds between Israel JEWELRY U and the Jewish people. Rabin said that these SUITE 3111 ADVANCE BLDG. 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