38 Friday, November 26, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS AJCongress Will Honor Rabbi Leon Fram American Jewish Con- gress will honor Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Is- rael Dec. 8 at a dinner at Tam-O-Shanter Country Club. This occasion will inaugurate the formation of the Rabbi Leon Fram Century Club of the AJ- DISCO PARTY by Infinity Disco latest equipment call Don Sandberg 353-6699 Congress as a tribute to the rabbi who is a found- ing member of the Cen- tury Club. Rabbi Fram has served as a national vice president of the AJ- Congress as well as hon- orary preisdent of the Michigan Region. Century Club is a cetegory of membership in AJCongress which in- dicates special support for the organization's work. Dr. Fram, the founding rabbi of Temple Israel, served as a member of the executive board of the Detroit Round Table of the National Conference Color PASSPORT PHOTOS troiters to the fund- raising arm of the Feder- ation. 25900 Greenfield (at 101/2 mi Landmark Bldg.) 968-0808 CANDIDS—PORTRAITS—MOVIES—OUTDOOR SETTINGS—INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS RABBI LEON FRAM of Christians and Jews, a member of the Advisory Committee on Hospitals of the Commission on Community Relations of the City of Detroit and has been active in Zionist affairs. For information, call Mrs. Ruth S. Rosenbaum, regional director, 357- 2766. Activities in Society Bel-Crest Studio 23352 Farmington Rd. Downtown Farmington Center The Bar Mitzva of Paul Finkel, son of Seymour and Beverly Finkel, and the 80th birthday of grandfather Robert Fin- kel, were celebrated to- gether by the Finkel fam- ily and guests recently at the Raleigh House. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell Nadis celebrated their 25th wedding anniver- sary Nov. 12 at a cocktail party given by their chil- dren, Daniel, Debbie and Ronn. Family and close friends also attended. 474-7762 DO IT mamma triztoit5 ESTHER PRUSSIAN Prussian, Esther founding director of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion's Detroit Service Group, has retired after 54 years of service, it was announced by Martin E. Citrin, president of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion. Miss Prussian began her career with the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion of Detroit in 1922, four years before it at- tained its current name. , In 1926, she assumed command of the Detroit Service Group and aided in its growth from a small group of concerned De- Terry Nosan, who re- cently passed the State Bar examination, was appointed as an assistant to State Attorney GelF eral Frank Kelley. •inVitatiOns -centerpieces -stationery Phyllis Billes 559-4343 Liquidatorrs & Appraisers Of Household Contents and Estates Sale held in your home all items tagged for your approval for info call 862-3273 or 875-7650 k c' oc ea c•O.,€ The VILLAGE OUTLET 33224 GRAND RIVER Farmington \ 41 25 to 60% OFF FAMOUS NAME BRANDS • INFANTS, BOYS & GIRLS • CLOTHING & SHOES • LINENS, BEDSPREADS & LINGERIE GIANT REMOVAL RABBI ALBERT GORDON 30% to 50% off FALL & WINTER MERCHANDISE STARTS FRIDAY, NOV. 26th at 10:00 a.m. no charges — no layaways — all sales final Naomi Lippa's ADVANCE FASHION 543-1545 Off Edmund Frank & Co. Rabbi Albert A: Gor- don, brother of Detroit television personality Lou Gordon, was honored recently by the congrega- tion of Mt. Sinai Temple of Sioux City, Iowa on the occasion of Rabbi Gor- - don's 30th anniversary as Your valued patronage, during the past few years has made it possible to now relocate to large quarters. 13721 W. ELEVEN MILE RD. 20% 110M;Inr, Earns State Post A TIME TO GIVE THANKS: next to Shari Lynn Cleaners — Oak Park You're Invited Rabbi Albert Gordon Honored at of BIRMINGHAM SEE PAGE 25 SANdy FRIEdM_AN plio-royzAphy while you wait 84NKI4ERI CARO JOBST GARMENT PATIENT Esther Prussian, Pioneer Communal Worker, Retires LTD Hours: MONJFRI.: 10-4:30 p.m. SAT.: 10-4 p.m. spiritual leader of the temple. He has the longest te- nure of any rabbi at Mt. Sinai. Rabbi Gordon, 61, has taught courses in Judaism at the college level, is a past president of the National Associa- tion for the Advancement of Colored People, and was appointed by Presi- dent Johnson to serve on the National Commission on Human Rights in 1965. In the first award of Congressional Medals of Honor during the Civil War, three Jews were cited: Sgt. Sidney G. Gumpertz, Sgt. Benjamin Kaufman, and William Sawelson, who was killed in action. • LADIES, MEN'S & GIRLS SHOES • LADIES & MEN'S CLOTHINt. • JUNIOR WOMEN & GIRL S CLOTHING EXTRA HOURS SHOPPING HOLIDAY Dec. 9 & 10 — Thurs. & Fri. 'til .9 Dec. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 — Mon.-Fri. 'til 9 Dec. 20, 21, 22, 23; Mon. Thru Thurs. 'til 9 We Close Dec. 24th at 4 p.m. 1 8ANKAMEMCARD Indrar c