May 7, 1976 41 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS YOUR WEDDING — BAR MITZVA AILBU FINER WI.NER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY AND ASSOCIATES 357-1010 targnibati, SetI) Jewish Community Council Plans Final Delegate Assembly The Jewish Community Council's concluding dele- gate assembly for the 1975-76 season will be held 8 p.m. May 20 in the LaMed Auditorium of United He- brew Schools. John H. Shepherd, council vice president, will present the evening's keynote ad- dress, reviewing the find- ings of a questionnaire-sur- vey conducted during the eljnbali .359-75G7_ r a bel5 3 37-67 ' ISRAEL, U.S.A., and EVERYWHERE 4. Plane, Bus, Car and Hotel Reservations past several months about community opinion regard- ing the Council's activities and purposes. Delegates will have the opportunity to air commu- nity comment about the Council's goals and priori- ties during the coming sea- son. Presidents of the Coun- cil's affiliated organizations have been requested to re- serve in writing time for their delegates to address the assembly. Other items of business before the assembly in- clude election of officers and executive committee members for the 1976-77 season and farewell re- marks by outgoing Council President Lewis S. Gross- man. Refreshments will be served by Detroit Chapter of Hadassah. Meanwhile, the council has notified rabbis and presidents of affiliated or- ganizations of the Detroit Bicentennial Commission's Women's Task Force's Rec- ognition and Awards pro- gram to honor 12 outstand- ing Detroit women for their services to the community during the nation's 200th anniversary celebration. Individuals and organiza- tions are eligible to nomi- nate any woman who is 18 years or older and currently lives in Detroit. Nominators are requested to submit a letter of 500 words or less to Reitmans to be Honored at LZA Reception for Bonds "AN ADVENTURE IN CONTEMPORARY LIGHTING" 313-646-4662 MRS., MR. REITMAN ON ALL BOOKS CALL IN BOOK NAME & PATTERN NUMBER PAY WHEN DELIVERED • DELIVERED FREE TO YOUR HOME MT. CLEMENS 792-0800 • UNITED WALLPAPER • STORES TROY 689-1980 MOSHE NEUDORFER The Labor Zionist Al- liance Brenner-Truman Branch, will honor Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reitman at a LZA-Israel Bond cocktail reception 9 a.m. May 15 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Reitman is a past presi- dent of the Brenner-Tru- man Branch and has chaired many of its commit- tees. In the 1930's he was one of the organizers of Hashomer Hatzair. Mrs. Reitman has taught in the Detroit school system for almost 30 years. Berl Hearshen, reception chairman, announced that Israel's commissioner for state revenue,. Moshe Neu- dorfer, will be the guest speaker. Neudorfer heads a Pinsker Honors Nathan Rossen celebrates its 10th Anniversary at this location; and the Bicentennial by offering: $17.76 Activities in Society FREE CURRENT PRICE-LIST ON REQUEST Detroit delegates to the American Jewish Congress convention in _Washington were Rose Schwartz, Michi- gan Council president; Ruth Rosenbaum, Michigan Re- gional director; Esther Falk, Detroit Women's Division president; Herbert. Fealk, Milton Schwartz, Marian Shifman and Aaron Shif- man. GARB. CO . P.O. BOX 374 HEWLETT, NEW YORK 11557 (516) 374-2909 Spring and Summer Clearance staff of 4,000 government employees responsible for collecting taxes for the Is- raeli government. Mrs. Adeline Salinger will give the tribute. Mrs. Bessie Berris is president of the LZA Brenner-Truman Branch. For reservations, call the Israel Bond office, 968-0200. N Starting SAT., MAY 8th ESTHER and ESTELLES SPORTSWEAR 2838 Coolidge, Berkley, Mich. Regular Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 10:30 till 4:30 earrings, Tiffany set in white or yellow gold. OFF NATURAL COLOR PORTRAITS (11 x 14" or larger) DURING THE MONTH OF MAY Murray Southfield Rd. at 13 Mile Goldenberg 646-8484 OFF . NO FREIGHT • NO DEPOSIT 2 Our Specialty 20% to 50% 536 n. wood ward birmingham, michigan 48011 Save ISRAEL STAMPS ESTHER and ESTELLES SPORTSWEAR let there .be light inc. WALLPAPER Ms. Ronda Raiford, coordi- for use in their Bicentennial nator of the Detroit Bicen- program planning. Organi- tennial Commission's Rec- zations wishing to obtain ognition and Awards the exhibit may contact the Committee (415 Griswold, Council, 962-1880. A nom- Detroit, 48226). Deadline is inal fee is charged. May 17. In addition, "The Jew in American History, 1776-1976", an exhibition of documents and photo- graphs, is available to Coun- cil's affiliated organizations Herman Jaffee LAKER, ROSSEN On the occasion of the 80th birthday of Nathan P. Rossen of Oak Park, the Pinkster Progressive Aid Society named him their "Man of the Year." Rossen presented $10,000 for Israel Bonds to Harry Laker of Southfield, president of Pin- sker, in honor of the socie- ty's 50th anniversary. of BLOOMFIELD HILLS 869 West Long Lake Road, just east of Telegraph...646-0973