THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Bnai Moshe to Honor Couple for Bonds
Singles Events
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MICHIGAN
THE
SINGLES
JEWISH
(formerly
COUNCIL
Michigan 'Jewish Young
Adult Council) will have
an oneg Shabat for
Jewish singles 18-35 8:30
'p.m. Oct. 15 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Natan
Bachrach, Jewish Center
shaliakh, will speak. Ad-
. iission is free, and re-
freshments will be
served. For information
or to get
g on the mailing
call Heidi Press, sec-
retary, 643-7672, even-
n
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E JEWISH -COM-
MUNITY . CENTER
YOUNG ADULT DE-
'PARMENT presents an
-ongOing volleyball prog-
ram for Jewish singles
-age 18-35 at 9 p.m. Mon-
-days in the 10 Mile Jewish
,enter gym. There is a
nominal charge, and re-
freshments are served at
a minimal fee.
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SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES willhea• Ralph
Nichols, president of the
Dale Carnegie Institute,
8 p.m. Sunday at the
Jewish Community
Center, Room 239.
Nichols will speak on
"Success Comes in Cans."
There is a charge. Re-
freshments will be
i .,,served. For information,
call the Center's group
services office, 851-7300.
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WSU HILLEL -will have
a Sukkot dinner 7:30 p.m.
today in the home of
Rabbi and Mrs. Howard
Addison, 24210 Gardner,
Oak Park. Outdoor ser-
vices Will pre,ede dinner
at 6:45 p.m., and on oneg
Shabat will follow. Rabbi
Addison will speak on
"Sukkot: A Guide to De-
veloping New Jewish
Ritual." Jewish college
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students are invited.
Prof. Moshe Maoz of Heb-
rew University will speak •
noon Wednesday in the
Hillel lounge on campus,
667 Student Center
Building. He will speak on
"Israel and. Its Relation
to the Lebanese War."
The public is invited. For
information, call the
Hillel office, 577-3459.
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FRIENDS OF THE
BAYIT will present a
Simhat Torah celebration
8:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at Tem-
ple Israel. PartiCipants
are requested to bring
their own refreshments
and flags. The public is
invited at no charge. For
information, call Barry
Stein, 861-1929.
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CRITERION CLUB will
hold "open house" 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the banquet
room of MCL Cafeteria in
the Tel-12 Mall. President,
Esther Be•shad an-
nounced the public is in-
vited at no charge. "Is-
sues or Image: What Is
the Real Impact of the
Ford-Carter Debates?"
will be discussed by
Maxine Berman and
Lawrence Littman. For
information, call Cecile
Bartholomew, 559-8397,
or Betty Weinberg, 559-
5175. *
SPARKLES will pre-
sent a "disco get-
togethe•" to benefit the
Anti-Defamation League
of Bnai Brith 7 p.m. Sun-
day in the Claymoo• Apts.
club house. A parking at-
tendant will be available.
For information, call
Aviva Salon, 855-2827.
Immigrants Topic
of Howe Lecture
"The East European
Immigrant Experience"
will be the topic of a lec-
ture by Prof. Irving
Howe, distinguished pro-
fessor of English at City
University of New York
and Hunter College, to
take place 8 p.m. Thurs-
day at Temple Beth El.
The lecture is spon-
sored by the Detroit
Chapter of the American
Jewish Committee, in
cooperation with the
Midrasha College of
Jewish Studies, Temple
Beth El and Wayne State
University.
The lecture was made
possible by a gift from Mr.
and Mrs. Avern (Joyce)
Cohn in memory of their
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel (Maly) Cohn,
_ and by Mr. and Mrs. Louis
(Lena) Levin, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis (Esther)
Hochman and Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel (Leah)
Ginsburg.
Cong. Bnai Moshe will
sponsor a tribute dinner
on behalf of State of Is-
rael Bonds Oct. 31 _in the
synagogue. Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Lipsitz will be
honored.
Belle and Hyman Lip-
sitz have been active in
supporting the Israel
Bond Organization for
many years. The couple
will receive Israel's Koah
award.
Lipsitz was born in Po-
land, MrS. Lipsitz in New
York; they met in Detroit
and married soon after-
wards.
Lipsitz is treasurer of
the Labor Zionist Alliance,
Arlazaroff Branch 137;
treasurer of the Labor
Zionist Institute, trea-
surer of Farband and His-
tadrut. He is a former
president of the Pinsker
Progressive Aid Society
and a former president
and current board
member of the Hebrew
Benevolent Society.
Mrs. _Lipsitz has been
active as a hospitaler
.
Butz Resignation
Applauded Here
The Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan
Detroit applauded the
resignation of Agricul-
ture Secretary Earl Butz
in a letter to President
Ford.
ONE MAN
involved in Farband and
the Pinsker Society.
Dinner co-chairmen are
Dr. Mathew Bo•ovoy,
Bernard Klein and Abe
Pasternak. For informa-
tion,, or reservations, call
the Bnai Moshe office,
548-9000, or the Israel
Bond office, 968-0200.
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HOLIDAY GREETINGS
Men's Clubs
TEMPLE
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BROTHERHOOD will
have a wine and cheese
tasting party 8 p.m. Sun-
day, in the temple, for
paid-up members and
their wives. TV news re-
porter Bill Bonds will
speak on "A Pre-Election
Chat."
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