THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 3$ Friday, July 30, 1976 LADIES DEPART- MENT OF MICHIGAN past presidents will meet 7 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mary Love, 31525 Nottingham Dr., Franklin 358-3642 *oat iwv I MACK PITT and His _Orchestra .54e*, 94 *a &lama American Protective Alarms, Inc. VE 8-7008 MARVIN CHECK Detroit's Book Honors Simons MARVIN ROSEN The DOGGIE GROOMER A Unique Mobile service in your own driveway We bring to your driveway an experienced, qualified groomer. YOUR DOG is groomed in one of our fully equipped, spacious luxury vans. No mess, no travel for you, no inconvenience. There will be a pot-luck sup- per, followed by a short meeting at which plans for future social events will be discussed. For information, call Luba Lupiloff, 559-6496, or the JWV office, 559-5680. * * * LT. RAYMOND ZUSS- MAN AUXILIARY will have a luncheon-meeting noon Aug. 7 at the MCL Ca- feteria in the Tel-12 Mall. President Mrs. Seymour Zuger will conduct the meeting and introduce her -new officers and committee chairmen: vice presidents, Alice Lubin and Claire Sussman; treasurer, Mrs. Walter Fischel; correspond- ing secretary; Sylvia Bruch; historian, Mrs. Louis We- ber; and patriotic instruc- tress, Mrs. Sam Wilson. Plans also will be made for hospital service dates. For information, call Mrs. Zu- ger, 399-2898, or past presi- dent, Mrs. Charles Haupt- man, 352-2696. Aarons Celebrate 50th Anniversary 545-1000 everything in jewelry from the simple to the very unusual. , . . imported 20% OFF •Tiviquein •Canal • liagktaffett Exclusive/3 open Monday thru Saturday 10 — 4:30 Thursday Evenings til 8 master charge • ...... ask for Barbara or Nancy 2-SQUAWS i In The Starlite Pool Building 28639 Northwestern at 12-Mile * Phone 353-2242 On the occasion of the American Revolution, Bi- centennial and Detroit's 275th birthday, an impres- sive illustrated book has been published by the De- troit Bicentennial Commis- sion. Among the contributors of articles to this book are Carl Levin, president of the Detroit Common Council, Max Fisher, Max J. Pincus and Joseph Z. Nederlander. The book was dedicated to Leonard N. Simons "with the affection and apprecia- tion of the City of Detroit, on the occasion of his July 24th birthday," when Simons turned 72. Arthritis Program Slated for Seniors The Oak Park Senior Citi- zens Center will present a program and film from the Michigan Arthritis Associa- tion 1 p.m. Aug. 17 at the center, 14300 Oak Park Blvd. Bus transportations will be available at a nominal charge. For information, call the center, 541-0900. Singles Events For An Appointment Call THE AARONS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel (Lillian) Aaron, former De- troiters of North Miami Beach, Fla., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniver- sary Sunday. The couple were married Aug. 1, 1926 in Detroit, and lived here more than 50 years, prior to moving to North Miami Beach. The couple celebrated their an- niversary with a month-long trip to Israel. Their children are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Marion) Pierce and 'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Harriet) Salzberg. The couple have seven grandchildren. Ye shall be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy. —Leviticus Pd. pal. adv. Good government begins with the people you select, Dorothea Becker is the Democrat to elect Vote August 3rd Primary By 1914 the number of lived in 44 rural communi- Jews in Palestine had grown ties established from 1882 ' to 85,000, of whom 12,000 onward. SC RUFF S JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER YOUNG AD- ULT DEPARTMENT will have a science fiction movie night at its Hamakom — young adult lounge — 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Aaron DeRoy Studio Theater of the Center. There is a nom- inal charge. FOr informa- tion, call Jay Silverman, young adult activities coor- dinator, 851-7300, ext. 219. 4 • J ..16 '. 1 .490."4561eV British Jews Issue: Combatting Racism LONDON (JTA) — Sharp divisions on the way to fight the upsurge of racism sur- faced at a meeting of the Board of Deputies of British Jews. A decision by the last meeting of the board to par- ticipate in an anti-racist demonstration organized by the Indian Workers Asso- ciation was criticized by a number of board members, especially those represent- ing the Herut Party. The heated debate was sparked by Herut's decision to write to the press disasso- ciating itself from the par- ticipation in the demonstra- tion. One deputy criticized Herut for "washing our dirty 'linen in public," while another questioned what Herut's stand on racism would have been if it had not been a Jewish body. A Herut spokesman said his party abhorred racism, but refused to join forces with those who wished to destroy Israel. Defenders of the board's action said that the Jewish community must fight alongside those groups being attacked, even if they included a "lunatic fringe" who tried to take over dem- onstrations. 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