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September 10, 1976 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-09-10

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46 Friday, September 10, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Rabbi Syme Will Be Honored by Reform Temples for Bonds Israel Consul Will Address
Local Technion Society Event

Stephen S. Wise
17 at the Raleigh House. Rabbi
completing his
Participating in honor- after
at the Hebrew .
ing the rabbi will be the studies
College-Jewish In-
congregations of Temple Union
Israel, Temple Beth El, stitute of Religion. He
Temple Emanu-El, Tem- later attended' the Uni-
ple Beth Jacob of Pontiac versity of Pittsburgh,
where he received a Mas-
and Temple Kol
Nathan L. Fink is dinner ter of Arts degree in edu-

cation and in 1970 earned
chairman. •
FIRESTONE
Born in Winnipeg, the title of Doctor of Di-
JEWELRY
Rabbi Syme received his vinity from HUC-JIR.
Syme is a member
Bachelor of Arts degree of Rabbi
the National Rabbinical
at Wesley College in Win- Council
SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG.
for State of Israel
23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile
nipeg in 1941. He was or- Bonds. He
is a past presi-
(313) 557-1860
dained
in
New
York
by

dent of the Family Service
IL•woo • •II ■ • ,
Society of Metropolitan
Detroit and a former pres-
PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL
ident of the Central Con-
ference of American Rab-
bis, Ohio Valley-Great
FREE Consultatioo
Licensed Electrologist
Lakes-Western Pennsyl-
private and confidential by appointment
vania Region.
358-5493
He is a member of the
Alumni Board of Over-
seers at the HUC-JIR, a
Bring Your Princess
- trustee of the Credit
Counseling Centers, Inc.
of Michigan and a 33rd
Degree Mason, Scottish
302 W. University at Pine
Rite Temple.
opposite the library

The Metropolitan De-
troit Federation of Re-
form Synagogues will
sponsor a testimonial
dinner on behalf of State
of Israel Bonds, honoring
Rabbi M. Robert Syme of
Temple Israel, 6 p.m. Oct.

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Don't For • ive Don't Forget

Memorial Services

In Memory of

Hundreds of Thousands
of Jewish Martyrs

Who Perished by the Hands of Nazis, lJkranian
Police and Latvian Police Who Buried Men,
Women and Small Children in Various Mass
Graves Sept. 12, 1942.

You Are the
Sole Survivors and Witnesses!

It is Your Duty
to Come to this Holy Memorial Day

Sunday, September 12, 1976,
1 P.M. Sharp

At Congregation Shaarey Shomaim

14000 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park, Mich.

RABBI SYME

At the Tribute Dinner,
Rabbi Syme will receive
the Israel Prime Minis-
ter's Medal, the highest
award Israel presents
"for service in the cause
of Israel's economic de-
velopment."
For reservations, call
the Temple Israel office,
UN 3-7769, or the Israel
Bond office, 968-0200.

• Bar Mitzvas
• Confirmations
Also
Personalized
Stationery & gifts
for all occasions

Bnai Brith Activities

DOWNTOWN - FOX
LODGE will meet 8:30
p.m. Thursday at the
Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. Free
high blood pressure tests
will be given. Wives and
friends are invited. Re-
freshments will be
served.
* * *

MAURICE C. ZEIGER
LODGE will have its',an-
nual installation Sept. 18
at the Sheraton South-
field Hotel. For reserva-
tions, call Bernard Stahl,
399-9776; or Saul Arsht,
968-0336, by Wednesday.
Burnett Thoryn will be
master of ceremonies.
David Levine will be in-
stalling officer. Officers
to be installed are: Mar-
tin Kohn, president; Stan
Rosenblatt, Earl Sher-
man and Ed Skulsky, vice
presidents; Dennis Weiss,
secretary; Herman Bar-
ris, treasurer; Les Sil-
verman, chaplain; and
Herman Barris, Gerald
Gotthelf, Ed Levinberg
and Barry Kaplan, trus-
tees.
* * *
TIKVAH LODGE will
have a dinner-meeting 7
p.m. Thursday at the Red
Cedars restaurant, 23055
Telegraph, Southfield.
Guest speaker will be
Steve Cheifetz, host of
CJOM-FM's "Shalom
Show," whose topic will
be "Little-Known Facts
About Our Jewish Ances-
tors." Wives and guests
are invited. For reserva-
tions, call Harry Horwitz,
354-0189, or Warren
Kauffman, 535-6309.

YOUR CHILD'S PRECIOUS FEET ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
• There is no substitute for quality and carefully fitted shoes

• Doctors' shoe prescriptions correctly filled

GABE SHOES

FARMINGTON RD. AT 12 MILE RD.
KENDALLWOOD CENTER

Israel's midwest consul served. Hymie Cutler is
for economic affairs, Is- program committee
rael Elran, will address chairman.
the Detroit Chapter of the
American Technion Soci- I
ety 7:45 p.m. Thursday at
Somerset Inn.
Elran will discuss "Is-
rael Industry." A
graduate of the Hebrew
University with a degree
in economics and statis-
tics, Elran served in the
Israeli Army and served
in the Ministry of Fi-
nance. He also held key
posts in industry.
Lee Brawer
Appearing with Elran
will be Julius J. Harwood,
In the
past president of the De-
troit Chapter and Ford
business o f
Motor Co. director of
materials sciences, en-
Creating
gineering and research.
Harwood will speak on
Beautiful
"Industrial Research in
Israel."
nvitations for
President Louis Mil-
grom invites guests. Re-
• Weddings
freshments will be
• Showers

GR 6-3401

DETROIT LODGE
CHAPTER will have a
luncheon meeting noon
Wednesday at Knob-in-
the-Woods Apts. club
house. There will be a
guest speaker and a fash-
ion show.
* * *
HENRY MORGAN-
THAU CHAPTER will
meet noon Wednesday at
Pointe-O-Woods Apts.
club house. Luncheon will
be served. There is a
charge for guests. Guest
speakers wilt be David
DiChiera, director of the
Music Hall for Perform-
ing Arts, and Pauline
Young, past president of
the Women Volunteers
Association of the Music
Hall. For reservations,
call Bernice Gill, 353-
1630, or Esther Pastor,
851-1773.

* * *

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SPECIALTY

4068 W. Maple

(1st blk, E. of Telegraph)

644-3444

ISRAEL ELRAN

Congratulations and B est Wishes
For Good Health and Happiness

to BETTY FISHER

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On Her 70th Birthday

sANdy FRiEdmAN
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25900 Greenfield (at 101/2 mi. Landmark Bldg.)

398-7211

CANDIDS—PORTRAITS—MOVIES—OUTDOOR
SETTINGS—INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS

TIKVAH CHAPTER

will meet noon Tuesday
at Knob-in-the-Woods
Apts. club house. Noreen
Freeman will be guest
speaker, and a musical
program will follow.
'There is a nominal charge
for luncheon. For infor-
mation call, Toby Fisher,
355-5135. -
* * *
FRANCES SOLOVICH
CHAPTER will meet 8
p.m. Monday at the Oak
Park Community Center.
Guest speaker will be
from CASE, Child Abuse
Service and Education.
For information, call
Caryn Burk, 399-4166.
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER will
meet 8:15 p.m. at
Southfield-Lathrup High
School north commons
lunch room: The eve-
ning will feature a musi-
cal variety program. For
information, call Lillian
Freedland, 546-2967, or
Marcella Roth, 356-6738.

JOE MILLER

and
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Music For All Occasions

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Is Now in the Metropolitan Detroit Area

Main Office at the Luxurious

Dovid Ben Nuchim Synagogue

14800 Lincoln Rd.

We Cater from
50 to 1,500 People

in Synagogues, Homes, Hotel, Offices, etc.

(To Clarify Some Confusion, We Cater at
the Sheraton Southfield Hotel)

So Call Four Seasons for that extra

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For Our Opening Special Prices
Book Your Upcoming Simcha Immediately

Call and Ask for the Manager at
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Under the. Strictest Supervision of the

Council of Orthodox Rabbis

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