vtlete:, .` 64 Friday, September 24, 1976 1 Tashlikh Custom ' 1 1! ' '1 '1'. 1 i 1 1. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Wishing All My Friends and Relatives A Very Healthy and Happy New Year Bond Tribute to Honor Litts Jew in Cabinet- The first Jew to serve in An old custom — that of symbolically casting sins a cabinet post in the Un- into the depth of the wat- ited States was Oscar ers (Tashlikh) — takes Solomon Strauss. In 1906 place on the first after- President Roosevelt ap- noon of the New Year on pointed Strauss Secret- the banks of a body of wa- ary of Commerce and Labor. ter. SULAMIS (SHULA) GOLDOFTAS AND FAMILY Southfield wish their friends and relatives a happy and healthy New Year MR. AND MRS. NORMAN KIRMAN AND DAUGHTERS Southfield wish all their relatives and friends a year of good health and peace n the New Year may we wish all our friends and their families a healthy, happy New Year DAVID & SHEILA LIPSCHUTZ KEN & LAUREN t t i i i I i 1- 1--- I MR. & MRS. RICHARD PERGAMENT AN D FAMILY Southfield extend best wishes to all their relatives and friends for a healthy and happy New Year 1962 Klingensmith, Apt. 22-D Bloomfield Twp., Mich. and family a year of good health and happiness Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Benenson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Litt • • is a past president of that group. Today they con- tinue the pastime with the Miami Jewish Choir when they are in Florida. Mrs. Litt organized the Child Rescue Fund through the folk chorus and was chairman of that group for most of its 30 years of existence. She is also a member of Brandeis National Women's Com- mittee and the Sinai Hos- pital Guild. Litt is a member of Bnai Brith and a past chairman of the Sholem Aleichem educational or- ganization. They both are members of the Jewish Community Center. At the dinner the couple will be awarded a special tribute from the State of Israel Bond Organization, announced dinner chair- man Dr. Myron Spalter. For information or din- ner reservations, call Beth Moses, KE 5-4434, or the Israel Bond office, 968-0200. Levi Isaac Prayer rightfully as- sumes a central place in the scheme of Rosh i Hashana and the liturgy- i'' Southfield for these days is em- 1 bodied in the Mahzor. However, ample room is wishes all his family and friends ► always allowed for the i a happy, healthy and prosperous addition of original prayers emanating from i New Year the heart of man. One who believed in- D11111111111111r11111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M 1111111111111111111111. tensely in original invo- r: cations and intercessions :4 = was the Hasidic rabbi, = = Levi Isaac of Berditchev :..- = (1740-1809). His emphasis = 7. = on "the higher fear," = = was LI wish their family and to the higher en- = = leading joyment and the higher = =- love. His life was devoted ppy health y friends a ha, = r. - . : = to warm-hearted and ecs- New Year L- = - tatic love of God and Is- = mminammaiimmainammiamiliamminammimailmilimmiimar; rael. and their families for a very happy and prosperous New Year LUBA and JACK BRODE and FAMILY n1111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIr SUE & BOB "'"'"SCOTT & JODI COHEN of Tamarac, Fla. wish all their family and friends a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year MRS. ABE (ANNE) WEISBERG extends best wishes to all her relatives and friends for a happy, healthy and peaceful New Year npmoi flaw mw 1J'5Y Ni ,Yri,)1( t `111:to- < : ace ,ftc.ain t ,,arpoite,14 to i i Our warmest and sincere wishes to all our relatives and friends 1 1111 111111111 11 11111 11111 111111 1111 Walter and Regina Litt will be honored at a Beth Moses-Israel Bond Tri- bute Dinner Oct. 13 at Cong. Beth Moses. On the occasion of their 50th wedding anniver- sary, in lieu of gifts, the couple raised several thodsand dollars for a soldiers' rest home built by the Association for Welfare of Soldiers in Is- rael. Twice in their married life they became foster parents to orphans. Harry Wald, now a vice president of Caesar'S Palace in Las Vegas, came to them as a 12- year-old boy from -Hol- land, and lived with the family until he joined the U.S. Army during World War II. After the war, a Holocaust-orphaned, G young man from Ger- many, Walter Cykiert, found a home with them for seven years, until he married and established his own home in Birmin- gham. The Litts have three children: daughters Norma Harwood and Mar- ion Schulman, and son if Ray, who is vice president of his parents' firm, the Litt Electric Co. of De- troit. They have 11 grand- children. The Litts have worked together 39 years in building their business, established during the depression years. They both are members of Odessa Progressive Aid Society; he a past vice president, she a past chairman of many char- ity luncheons. They are supporters of the Histad- i rut, as well as Pioneer Women and Hadassah. The Litts sang with the i Detioit Jewish Folk Chorus for 30 years. Litt DOROTHY and HAROLD HABER 30045 Wildbrook Dr. #104 Southfield, Mich. 48034 SAM and DORA KANER and FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Max Richman and Family We wish all our friends MR. & MRS. ALEXANDER FRANK wish their family and friends a happy and healthy New Year To all our relatives and friends may the New Year bring happinesS, good health and peace Wishing All Our Friends and Relatives A Very Happy, Healthy and Joyous New Year r t4 afT. HEARTIEST GREETINGS ON THE NEW YEAR 5737, TO ALL OUR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS, TO THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY, TO ISRAEL AND THE ISRAELIS AND TO THE DEDICATED SUPPORTERS OF THE CAUSE OF JUSTICE FOR JEWRY AND MANKIND. LOUIS ROSE I 1 L = = = • Shel, Barbara, Julie and Lisa Weisberg = E = n ti‘ tvr.n Walk about Zion, and go round about her; tell the towers thereof (Psalms 43, 12) Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman, Mr. Philip Stollman Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stollman and their families