"WAR yt:••••••• ■•■ •••••••••••••••••1111111111010W Institute Officials, Mayor Young, Artists Applaud Silberstein's Gift in Los Angeles. Noted artists, Art Insti- tute officials and commu- nity personalities joined in expressing pride in Detroit's acquisition of the $150,000 nude. Mayor Coleman Young, who joined spokesmen for the local artists in ap- plauding the Silberstein gift, described it as enh- ancing Detroit's artistic possessions. The mayor accepted the statue as part of the city's Bicentennial Homecoming Week and 275th birthday observ- ance. Participants in the pro- gram marking the accept- ance of the expressive art work were Norman Weston, president of the Institute's Founders Society; Michael Kan, Dr. John Neff and Lee Hills. The life-size "Flora" is the fifth of six casts, and one of three versions sculpted by Maillol in 191041. More than 50 community art leaders attended the program. mill11111111Pw THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 30, 1976 41 waLL;Ef Xortrz 9utzA presents our Greatest Auguat Fax Safe put on a beautiful feeling with a fur from Wrubel & Kozin Furs by FREE • • with every fur coat purchased . . . An Elegant Fur Pillow. offer expires Aug. 7 189 Townsend (corner Henrietta) Birmingham, Michigan 48011 642-3775 CALLING ALL KIDS BEN SILBERSTEIN r or Ben L. Silberstein, native Detroiter, last Friday was a day of honor and of homecoming, marking his presentation, as a gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts, of the notable Attistide Mail- lol sculpture, "Flora." • A luncheon and reception marked the presentation by Silberstein, who now oper- ates the Beverly Hills Hotel TO A RALLY FOR SOLIDARITY WITH -ISRAEL OUR PEOPLE & OUR LAND PRIZES FOR EVERY BOY & GIRL From Adversity WHEN? Tuesday, August 3rd at 7 p.m. "If anti-Semitism had not blocked me from some of the things I had wished to do, I might not have ended up doing what I did. Adver- tisity is evocative as well as frustrating." — Dr. Jonas Salk WHERE? LUBAVITCH CENTER 14000 W. Nine Mile Road Oak Park HOW LONG? One hour, 7-8 p.m. IN THESE DAYS OF CRISIS FOR JEWRY — LEARN MORE TORAH GIVE MORE CHARITY DO MORE FOR JEWISH EDUCATION HOW? CALL 548-2666 FOR GUIDANCE AFTER UGANDA... OUR THANKS to G-d; OUR THANKS to Israel's soldiers; OUR CALL for increased security in airports everywhere; OUR CALL for increased security in the Jewish home through a kosher MEZUZA on every doorpost (LUBAVITCH MEZUZA BOOTH will be at Har- vard Row Thursday, Friday and Sunday July 29, 30 and Aug. 1st from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Free Mezuza checking and information) DON RIEGLE DEMOCRAT FOR -U.S. SENATE The moral necessity for supporting Israel is clear. To turn our backs on this country would be to reject the values of liberty and human dignity which have been the moving spirit of our country since its foundation. U.S. strategic interests require a strong and secure Israel as a key ally in the Middle East. DON RIEGLE U.S.. Congressman, Seventh District THE FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST OF THOSE WHO URGE YOU TO SUPPORT DON RIEGLE IN THE AUGUST 3RD SENATORIAL PRIMARY: Charlotte Rothstein, Mayor Pro Tem — Oak- Park Merton Colburn, Councilman — Oak Park Irwin Cohen, Councilman — Oak Park Martin W. Hollander, President of the City Council— Southfield Nelson S. Chase, Councilman—Southfield John Marcosky, Councilman—Southfield Paul Broder David Brody Susan Brody Stanley T. Burkoff Sherwood Colburn Albert Colman Harriet Colman Jeffrey Colman Wilfred B. Doner Robert L. Fenton DETROIT METROPOLITAN AREA Irwin Green David Lebenbom Ray Goldbaum Albert LoPatin Vicki Goldbaum Florence LoPatin Lewis S. Grossman Lawrence LoPatin David Hermelin Marvin Novick David Holtzman Jack A. Robinson Daniel Honigman Bob Rosenblum Arthur Howard Marsha Rosenblum Milton Howard Mrs. Edward (Bebe) Rothenberg Thomas I. Klein Morton Scholnick Max Shaye Herbert P. Sillman Robert Slatkin Craig Smith Dr. Barney Solomon Noreen Solomon Joel D. Tauber A. Alfred Taubman Harvey Weisberg paid for by the Riegle for Senate Committee A copy of our report is filed with the Federal Election Commission, Washington, D.C. By authority of M. P. Patten, FLINT AREA Morris Pelavin Barbara Rosky Leon Rosky Charm Seide Leo Seide Eli Shapiro Esther Shapiro Norman Gottlieb Vivian Gottlieb Joseph Megdell Michael Melet Murray Moss Michael Pelavin Chairman and John Corbett O'Meara, Treasurer.