------ Detroit Council Cites Probus Club ce Don Kaplan, Probus Club president, front row, fifth from left; accepts a Detroit Council Testimonial Resolution for the businessmen's organization from Coun- an Clyde Cleveland. City Council President Carl Levin is shown at back row, er. The club was honored for "outstanding community services." The Probus Club of De- troit was honored by the Detroit City Council with a testimonial resolution commending its "out- standing community ser- vices." Among the many Probus services cited were the Probus Awards for Academic Achieve- ment which every year since 1963 have honored two members of the Wayne State University faculty "in recognition of professional and re- search achievements. - Appreciation was also expressed to the organi- zation for having lent ap- proximately $35,000 to deserving students; for having presented Detroit hospitals with iron lungs, blood analyzer machines, television sets and Braille book binders; and for having given assis- tance to children, vete- rans and other causes. Correction Allen Warsen's article in last week's Jewish News (Page 54) contained a mis- leading typographical error. Rabbi Oshry's statement on the question of whether there was planned sexual abuse of Jewish women by the Nazis completely precedes Prof. Dawidowicz' answer. The words "Rabbi Oshry replied" in the piddle of Mrs. Dawidowicz' state- ment are misleading and should have preceded Rabbi Oshry's statement. United Israel Bond Effort Will Feature Dr. Avi-Hai Israeli emissary Dr. Avraham Avi-Hai will be guest speaker at United Israel's 10th annual champagne dinner-dance on behalf of Israel Bonds, Ow. DR. AVI HAI and the author of "Ben- Gurion Statebuilder." He formerly was the public affairs secretary to Prime Minister Levi Eshkol. United Israel is com- prised of five organiza- tions which join together annually to support the Is- rael Bond campaign: Radomer Mutual Society, Sephardic Community of Detroit, United Jewish Social Club, Workmen's Circle — Branch 227 and Zionists Revisionists. Dinner committee chairman Mrs. Louis Papo announces that Eric Rosenow and his Continentals will provide the dinner and dance music. For reservations, call the Bond office, 968- 0200. - • • fritictyr August 6, 1976 39 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS---• Junior Division President Picks Committee Chairmen Neil A. Satovsky, pres- ident of the Jewish Wel-, fare Federation Junior Division, has appointed a number of committee chairmen to lead division activities for the coming year. Junior Division cam- paign coordinator for the 1977 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund effort will be John M. Frank, who also will be in charge of cash collections for the divi- sion. Other fund-raising committee chairmen are Jeffrey N. Bonin, men's pre-campaign; Joan Satovsky, women's pre- campaign; William S. Rubenfaer, telethon campaign; and Dorene Finer, youth and school campaign. The division's year- round educational and so- cial committee chairmen are Heidi Press, Half- Penny Post newsletter; Jonathan Jaffa, lecture series; Gary L. Fried, liaison administration; Eric C. Oppenheim, mem- bership and leadership development; Alan H. Finer, orientation; Jane Zukin, public relations and historian; Suzanne Rubin, social; Ellen Schmier, study group; and Marc G. Whitefield, by- laws. The Junior Division of- fers young adults an op- portunity to learn about and participate in or- ganized communal af- fairs and the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, Fed- HOUSEHOLD SALES ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS APPRAISALS eration's annual fund- raising effort. For information about the Junior Division, con- tact its director, Lillian Bernstein, at the Federa- tion office, 965-3939. let professionals han- dle your household and estate soles. I.G.S. ASSOCIATES Sabbath throughout the entire world! (This happens when peace reigns.) —A Proverb DAY or EVENING 569-0219 642-7137 _ Utic Jlattan fki O and • OtteheOlta . "Well Known For Fine Music" L Photcpira•II9 20th Graduation Program at JPI The Jewish Parents In- stitute, a secular school of Jewish history, ethics, and culture, affiliated with the Jewish Com- munity Center, recently conducted its 20th graduation program. annual ceremony Grossman to Head is The written and produced in a joint effort between Michigan ACLU graduates and their pa- Businessman Leonard rents, and is the highlight Grossman has been of the school year's many elected chairman of the programs and activities. American Civil Liberties The following are JPI's Union of Michigan. 1976 graduates: Brian Grossman is the presi- Adler, Danny Baron, -''.nt of the West Bloom- Marcia Bender, Cathi Id Board of Education. Chodorkoff, Ellen Craine, Grossman has been a Jeffrey Dorchen, Mar- member of the ACLU Garfinkle, David board for the past 14 jorie Gilbert, Sari Beth Klok, years and was recently Michele Koblin, Michael treasurer of the organi- Koltonow, Cynthia Lee, zation's Detroit branch. David Saltz, Stephen Sandweiss, Laura In Synagogue Teicher and Monique The Sabbath in the Viedrah. synagogue is a day of The following officers prayer and teaching. The were •also recently reading of the weekly elected: Gerald Viedrah, portion of the Torah and president; Sam Dorchen, the preaching of the rabbi vice president; Maureen or the Magid provide in- Stein, treasurer; Joanne Mandel, secretary. struction. Efforts Gratefully Recalled on Gus Newman's Birthday A Gus D. Newman birthday is always an oc- casion for community re- joicing. So respectfully and affectionately is he regarded that his com- munal services are never forgotten. When he marks his 85th birthday on Tuesday, his more than 40 years of de- dicated labors for many Jewish causes will be re- called with gratitude. Mr. Newman has been active in Zionist organi- zations for more than 55 years. He has been a member of the Detroit Free Loan Association for the past 45 years, is a member of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers, and is a past president of the Jewish Home for Aged and the Detroit Service Group. Mr. Newman's family has a long history in De- troit. His grandfather, Ab- raham .Jacobs, came to De- troit in 1869 from Eastern Europe. Mr. Newman retains memberships on many local boards. Gold needs to he ham- mered: a youth needs to be caned. —The Talmud #a* .\‘‘ rst7P4.0- eo 7111(f ter (jar' PAone 3986894 new address 135 pierce birmingham, michigan 313/642-3860 formerly Barbara's Stationery • Bar Mitzvas 0 • Bat Mitzvas • Confirmations Boutique Items • Weddings Announcing The Re-Opening of - 9:30 p.m. Aug. 28 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. 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