THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bond Dinner at Shaarey Zedek Monday to Honor the Jackiers Israel's Ambassador-at- Large, Max Varon, will be guest speaker at the Annual Cong. Shaarey Zedek-Israel Bond Tribute Dinner to be held Monday evening at Shaarey Zedek. MAX VARON Varon, distinguished dip- lomat and adviser on Jewish communities for Israel's Foreign Ministry, occupies a post that was created this year to cover relations with Jewish communities in countries of the free world as well as those behind the Iron Curtain. Varon emigrated to Pales- tine in 1939 from Nazi Ger- many. He attended Hebrew University in Jerusalem, then joined the Jewish Bri- gade, part of the British Eighth Army, and fought against the German armies in the Middle East and Eu- rope. Honored at this year's dinner will be Joseph H. Jackier, who has a long record of service to his congregation and the com- munity. Jackier will be presented with the Jerusa- lem City of Peace Award on behalf of the State of Is- rael Bond organization. For reservations, call Shaarey Zedek, 357-5544, or Israel Bonds, 968-0200. More than $350,000 in advance subscriptions were announced at the recent leadership reception at the Southfield home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field in ad- vance of Monday's annual State of Israel Bond Dinner at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Shown at the leadership recep- tion are, standing from left, David Hermelin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackier and Rabbi Irwin Groner, and seated from left, Mr. and Mrs. Fields and guest speaker Netanel Lorch, who is secretary general of Israel's Knesset. Bishop Valerian Trifa to Give Deposition in U.S. Court Case Bishop Valerian (Viorel) Trifa, archbishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church in the United States and accused of lying during im- migration proceedings about his World War II ac- tivities and of directing a po- grom in Bucharest, will give his deposition in the U.S. government's immigration case against him June 7. The U.S. Attorney's Of- fice in Detroit said that fol- lowing Trifa's deposition, which may take two days, a trial date will probably be set. Former Detroiter Heads L.A. Study Prof to Discuss Energy and Israel / \ "Secret Power, Energy and Israel" will be the topic of Prof. Abraham F. Citron when he addresses the Zion- ist Organization of Detroit 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the Zionist Cultural Center. The annual election of of- and board members 1 take place at that time. Friends are invited. MILT G. GORDON J Bnai Brith • • • Activities Former Detroiter Milt G. Gordon, brother of Detroit I television and newspaper commentator Lou Gordon, I has been appointed by Los AHAVA CHAPTER will Angeles Mayor Tom Brad- have a general meeting 8 ley to head a special blue- p.m. Thursday in the home ribbon task force to study of Phyllis Engler, 15240 consolidation of Los An- Dartmouth, Oak Park. geles city and county serv- Wendy Wagenheim of the ices. Gordon as a county corn- Jewish Vocational Service will lead a discussion on missioner sits on the coun- "Marriage and Alternate ty's efficiency and economy Life Styles." Single women commission. He is former age 18-35 are invited. Re- secretary of business and freshments will be served. commerce and former real For information, call estate commissioner for Ms. Engler,. 547-9157, or California, and ran for the Sue Manhoffi; president, :state treasurer's post two 557-9059. ' — years ago.. . The U.S. Attorney's Of- fice is still seeking deposi- tions from eye-witnesses who saw Trifa involved with alleged war-time activities. Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Gladstone said the witnesses can not be sub- poenaed. They will be par- tially reimbursed if they have to travel to Detroit to give depositions. Gladstone can be con- tacted at 226-6283. May 21, 1976 39 Campaign Catch-Up Telethon Seeks Unsolicited Contributors Workers for the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund have scheduled two evening tele- thons for 7-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in the main United Hebrew Schools building to make calls to those contributors who were not reached during the for- mal phases of the Cam- paign, announced 1976 gen- eral chairmen Dr. Leon Fill and Merle Harris. The Campaign had its of- ficial closing meeting on April 28. The special effort, accord- ing to Dr. Fill, is part of De- troit's plan regarding the national United Jewish Ap- peal Campaign to cover ev- ery pledge by June 6, which has been chosen as the American Jewish Commu- nity's first national closing date. The national effort in- cludes an intensive cash collection drive to aid cash Slide Show Due at Nursery School Adat Shalom Nursery School will present an audio visual slide show 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. The presentation was created and produced by the nursery school staff to show "what life is all about" in the school. Guests are invited, and refreshments will be served. flow for Israel's humani- tarian services as well as the securing of pledges. For information call Muni Mark or Harold Berke at the Campaign office, 965-3939. MACK PITT and His Orchestra 358-3642 a • 4Vew Uenetittion. 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William Sherr, Julian Tobias, William Yolles, Diane Shekter, Debbie Altman, Dr. Fred Aver- buch, Burton Farbman and Abra- ham Pasternak. Two-year term, Harold Elson; one-year term, Ruth Raimi. Hebrew Culture Club to Gather Moadon Ivri, the Hebrew cultural club, will meet 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Yonina Mathis, Tal- mud teacher in the Jewish Center's Hebrew Depart- ment, will speak on "The Prophet Amos — His Time and the Essence of His Prophecies." Newspaper circulation is cons( ant throughout the year' with no season al slump. JEWElliRS Myra & Carl Gornbein Announce the opening of their New Jewelry Store in The Heritage Bldg. The Same Personal Service — Quality and Business as Usual Watch Repair — Jewelry Repair — Diamond Setting complete selection of Unusual Gold, Silver & Diamond Jewelry 24901 Northwestern Hwy. 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