26 Friday, December 31, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Beth Achim Units Plan Fund Raiser Cong. Beth Achim's sis- terhood, men's club and Mr. and Mrs. Club will sponsor a special games - . am. j1 MOVING? • : HOUSEHOLD SALES • . , IN YOUR HOME : : 'ESTATES LIQUIDATED. ; • • . • :!626-4769 62613907; IRENE EAGLE • night-fund raiser 7 : 3 0 p.m. Jan. 15 in the synagogue. Arrangements commit- tee includes Lotty Par- tovich, chairman; Fredell Whiteman, co-chairman; Larry Fox, coordinator; Stewart Silverman' and Allen Sterns, men's club representatives; and Michael Beresh and Gerald Gershune, Mr. and Mrs. Club representativ- es. Ticket chairman is Rose Levin. Refreshments will be served. Proceeds will benefit the synagogue. Tickets are available from synagogue affiliates and at the door. For in- formation, call the synagogue, 352-8670. The public is invited. GRAEME FLOWERS BILL CAPLAN 10 1 /2 3413366 Mile & Greenfield 968-8940 FREE ESTIMATES AT YOUR HOME FOR ALL PARTIES A full-length concert of music by Jewish operatic composers, both Euro- pean and American, will be presented 8 p.m. Jan. 9 at the Birmingham Tem- ple, by The Opera Organi- zation, directed by Richard Conrad. Lynn Silverberg is chairman of the evening. European composers will be featured in the first half of the program, and American composers in the second half. Songs from George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess," Leonard Bernstein's "Candide," Kurt Weill's "Street Scene" and "Lost in the Stars" will be per- formed. The Opera Organiza- tion is a newly-formed group of professional sin- gers from Southeastern Michigan. Conrad is a noted coloraturo tenor. The has appeared at sev- eral Brunch With Bach concerts at the Detroit Institute of Arts and will present an opera season this summer. Tickets may be re- served by calling the SAN U y _RIEcimAN plioToyupTiy 25900 Greenfield (at 101/2 mi. Landmark Bldg.) 968-0808 CANDIDS--PORTRAITS—MOVIES—OUTDOOR SETTINGS---INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS you gotta be putting us on — Jobst-Stride Do you get so tired of standing everyday that you can't wait to get home? Combat ) tired legs all day with Jobst-Stride over the calf, lightweight support socks. They apply elastic counterpressure for those tired legs. You'll actually feel the difference between a pair of Strides and a pair of "ordinary socks" or we'll give you your money back. FRANKLIN MEDICAL - PHARMACY SURGICAL SUPPLY INC. W. 12 MILE RD Just E. of Northwestern Hwy. ' 353-9070 sToRE_W DE i PRE- NVENTORY, SALE k \ \ BUY ONE GET ANOTHER OF EQUAL . k k k k , k k , k \ \ k OR GREATER VALUE FOR $1 k k k \\\ \\\ JAN. 3 THRU JAN. 8 WE WILL BE CLOSED JAN. 9 THRU JAN. 23 ... REOPENING JAN. 24 \,\ , k \ k , k NOTE: HOLIDAY EXCHANGES MUST BE MADE ON OR BEFORE JAN. 8, 1977 k \ k . k \ ' Open Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. , DENIM HEADQUARTERS k 22100 W. 10 MILE AT LAHSER (Across From Southfield High) k , / We Accept Master Charge 7/iii ,..,/ .... Temple Emanu-El will celebrate its 25th an- niversary next weekend. A congregational dinner will be held 6 p.m. Jan. 7 at the temple. The dinner will be pre- pared by women of the congregation and partic- ipants will include Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Rosen- baum, Rabbi and Mrs. Lane Steinger and Can- tor and Mrs. Norman Rose. During the service which will follow the din- her, Rabbi Roland B. Git- telsohn of Temple Israel in Boston will be guest speaker. Apresentation of thanks to Rabbi Rosenbaum for his 20 years of service to the temple will be made at the Friday night service as well as presenting him and Mrs. Rosenbaum a trip to Israel. An oneg Shabbat spon- sored by the sisterhood will follow the service. The joint Sunday school will join the con- gregation for a family service at 10:15 a.m. Jan. 8 at which Rabbi David S. Hachen of the Northeast Lakes Council of the Union of American Heb- rew Congregations will be guest speaker. Services will be followed by a Revisionists Set' . New Year Ball Zionist Revisionists of Detroit will have a New Year's Day Ball 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Cong. Bnai David. The evening will fea- ture music for dancing by Eric Rosenow and his Continentals, entertain- ment by Cantor Joseph Bernholz, dairy dinner and beverages. Tickets will be available at the door For reservation in- formation, call Steven Goldin, 968-5575. kidush and circle discus- sions. The congregation will have champagne and hors d'oeuvres, followed by a brief Havdala serv- ice, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 8. Di- nner and dancing will fol- low. A family brunch is planned at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 9. A cantata written by Dr. Stuart Falk will present some of the past, present and future of the temple. In addition to the weekend events, the an- niversary will be marked by the publication of an anniversary book, con- taininv pictures of the en ; \ . iii.//7/- zw,w,, ,, ,, ///47////..././././.....4-./.,, Rabbi Wine Will Begin Lectures The Birmingham Tem- ple will present a new lec- tures , series. by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine, on the theme, "The Urban Jew — Five Great Cities." Lectures will begin 8 p.m. Monday with "Jerusalem — The City of David." Following lec- tures will be Jan. 10, "Alexandria — The City of Philo"; Jan. 17, Cor- dova — The City of Maimonides"; Jan. 24, "Vienna — The City of Freud"; Jan. 31, "New York — The Ultimate Jewish City." There is a fee and regis- tration will take place 8 p.m. Monday at the Bir- mingham Temple. tire temple membership and a history of the tem- ple. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lucow and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Wolin are chair- ing Temple Emanu-El's anniversary events. ' MAGICIAN HAVE AN AFFAIR WITH HAL GORDON Musical Entertainment' Big Bands or Small Combos Available For All Occasions 25 years experience 355-4999 MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 •.41 David- 76:14 cued Temple Concert Will Feature Music of Jewish Composers 12711 W. 7 MILE RD. Formal Shop Lincoln Center Emanu-El Will Celebrate 25th Anniversary 22101 Coolidge 1 Block So of 9 Mi Call 548-4031 We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free WE WRAP FOR FREEZING • %/eS1 1 1, - (6i i %Si Happy New Year! Welcome to 1977! May it be a year of joy, prosperity, and Good Health! RICHARD CONRAD . Birmingham Temple, 477-1410. Future programs in the music series presented by the temple's Vivace Committee include Mor- dine Dance Company of Chicago, 8 p.m. Feb. 8; and Flavio Varani, pianist, 8 p.m. April 17. Enjoy our fine, Kosher Dairy Products throughout the New Year! • You can be sure it's pure if it's kosher and for the finest in kosher meats and poultry. 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