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April 29, 1977 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-04-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BE HAIR FREE
ELECTROLYSIS
$7.50 1 /2 hr.

Latest medically approved
dermotology equipment used

Hebrew Speakers to` Hear Speaker

Moadon Ivri, for Hebrew
speakers, will meet 3 p.m.
Sunday at the 10 Mile
branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center. Guest
speaker will be Yosef Le-

vanon, dean of Midrasha
College, who - will discuss
the Jewish . presence in the
land of Israel from biblical
times to the present.

May Weddin g

Mrs. S. Steiner

MICHAEL KAPLIT
Photography

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Weddings • Bar Mitzvas

Doctors Referrals

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MISS LANDY

Mr. and Mrs. Yitzchok
(Irving) Landy of Oak Park
announce the engagement
of their daughter, Aliza
Raya, to Zev Welis, son of
Mrs. Yanina Welis of Aus-
tralia and the late Mr.
Chaim Welis.
Mr. Welis attends the
Lubavitcher Yeshiva in
New York.
A May wedding is
planned.



Pro Mozart- Group
Schedules Concert

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floaSeWotrk

Pro Mozart Society of
Greater Detroit will present
a program on the occasion
of the 150th anniversary of
the death of Ludwig van
Beethoven 3 p.m. Sunday in
the Mme: Cadillac Hall at
Marygrove College.
Violinist Emily M. Austin
and pianist Fedora Horwitz
will play works by Mozart.
Tenor Edward Kingins also
will perform and Marguer-
ite Kozenn Chajes will
speak on Beethoven's
"Heiligenstaedter Testa-
ment." Also on the pro-
gram are Roma Ride,11,- Ear-
nestine Nimmons and Rose-
marie Murch.
Proceeds will benefit the
International Foundation
Mozarteum in Salzburg.
Fora tickets call Francis M.
Dodge, vice president and
treasurer of the society,
961-0100.

Sit down — have a
cup of coffee and . .

"Call-A-Maid"
557-2008

. and let someone else do the work

— Transportation Included —

• Trained

• Bonded

_rEngagements ) New ORT Food

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boo-
cker of Oak Park announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Carol Frances
Boocker, to Jerry Louis
Doctrow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Doctrow of
Harrisburg, Pa. Miss Boo-
cker received 'a BA degree
from the University of Mich-
igan. Her fiance earned a
BA degree from Johns Hop-
kins University and an MA
degree from George Wash-
ington University. An Au-
gust wedding is planned.

Film Theater
Features Slated

ONCE YOU
SEE NAUM'S DIAMONDS
AND JEWELRY... YOU
WILL NEVER BE
SATISFIED WITH
ANYTHING LESS!

• Insured

Levin Discount Cosmetics

The Detroit Film Theater
of the Detroit Institute of
Arts will present three fea-
ture films this weekend.
"A Private Enterprise"
will be shown at 7 and 9:30
p.m. today. On Saturday at
7 and 9:30 p.m., the film,
"Maedchen in Uniform"
will be the feature. "Air
Force" will be shown at
7:30 p.m. Sunday.
For tickets, call the ticket
office. 832-2730.

Tickets Available

Tickets are still available
for the final concert of the
Center Symphony Orches-
tra to take place 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday in Shiffman Hall of
the main Jewish Commu-
nity Center complex.
Mischa Lefkowitz, violin-
ist, and Flavio Varani, pian-
ist will perform. There is
an admission charge. For
information, call the Center
Cultural Arts Department,
661-1000, ext. 250 or. 164.

City of Hope Group
Will Hold Meeting

Mr. and MrS. Group, City
of Hope, will hold a regular
meeting 8 p.m. Sunday, in
the Franklin Pointe Apts.
club house, hosted by Mr.
and Mrs. Jay. (Blanche)-Jo-
seph.
Chairmeri Nate Light and
Harry Hoffman will com-
plete plans for the annual
games night fund raising to
be held May 17 at the
Raleigh House. A social
hour will follow.

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Across the
Street "

Friday, April 29, 1977 37

MISS LILLVIS

Mrs. Matias Lillvis of Pi-
geon, Mich., formerly of
Southfield, announces the
engagement 'of her daugh-
ter, Susan Kathleen, to
Bruce Boxman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Boxman of
Detroit.
A June wedding is
planned.
.;,. „

`i

Program Lauded

NEW YORK—The course
which ORT—Israel pre-
pared and conducted in
1974-1975 for the retraining
of Russian olim in the field
of food technology has been
called a model of its kind
by vocational education spe-
cialists in Israel and
abroad.
Purpose of the program
was to "recycle" tech-
nicians who had been
trained in Russia, in order
to fit them for jobs in the
food industry of Israel. The
course was funded in part
by Austcare - the Austral-
ian voluntary agency which
is concerned with aid to ref-
ugees.

Oak Park Women
Make Dean's List

•Susan Prog and Barbara
Fink, both of Oak Park,
have been named to the
dean's list for the fall term
at Touro College in Manhat-
tan..
Miss Prog, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Prog, is a member of the
class of 1973 at Oak Park
High School. She trans-
ferred to Touro, where she
is now a senior, after at-
tending the University of
Michigan and Neve Ye-
rushalayim in Israel.
Miss Fink, daughter of
Mr. (land Mrs. David Fink,
also a senior at Touro, pre-
viously attended Neve Ye-
rushalayim, Oakland Com-
munity College, and the
Teachers Institute in New
York City.

.

What

To

Get
MOM?

MAKE US
YOUR

NY Jews Angered
at KKK Publicity

NEW YORK,
(JTA)—Leaders of Far
Rockaway's Jewish commu-
nity said that they were
caught completely by
surprise by the disclosure
of the existence of a Ku
Klux Klan chapter in the
Rockaways, made by the
Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation
League laSt _ week.
Officials of the pre-
dominantly ()orthodox,
middle-class community of
35-40,000 said that they did
not feel "menaced" by the
presence of the racist organ-
ization in their vicinity.
But they said they were
very angry that the ADL
had failed to inform or con-
sult with the local commu-
•nity, which includes four
Bnai Brith lodges, about its',
investigation before the
story broke in the New
York Post.
Irwin Suall, .director of
the Domestic Fact-Finding
Department of the Bnai
Brith Anti-Defamation
League, explained that if
the ADL had gone to the
community first it would
have jeopardized its probe
of the racist KKK in the
Rockaways which, he said,
is only part of a national
round-up of Klan activities
now being prepared by the
ADL.

Do not unto others' what
you would not have others
do unto ypu.
Sabbath 31.
.
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