THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 Friday, May 6, 1977 H. Platt's Communal Eminence: As Arbitrator, ORT Enthusiast STANDARDS CUSTOMS 10110 POWER-DRIVES Ai I SHERMAN SURGICAL SUPPLY - 13S. Main St.. Clawson. Mi. 585-0555 ognized nationally for ORT leadership. These are the achieve-. ments for which he is hailed on his 75th birthday, to be celebrated on Sunday. An attorney for 51 years, Platt has been active in the Allied Jewish Campaign since 1926 and is a former member of the boards of the Jewish Vocational Serv- Harry Platt is among the most eminent legal arbi- trators in the country. He has also attained eminence in. the ORT movement, as organizer of the Detroit Men's ORT Chapter which grew to a membership of more than 1,000 under his leadership. He also was rec- YOUR PERSONAL SHIRT MAKER — invites you Michigan and the Detroit Historical Society, the Zion- ist Organization of Amer- ica, American Society for Technion, Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith, the Standard Club and Franklin Hills Country Club. In 1964, Platt organized the Detroit Men's ORT Chapter and served as presi- dent until 1971. The Detroit Chapter is the largest in the country. He served as a national Vice president of the Ameri- can ORT Federation from 1968-74, and is now an honor- ary vice president; he has served as an elected mem- ber of the central board of the World ORT Union since 1966; and is a delegate to the World ORT Union con- ference meeting in London in July Platt married the former Evelyn Friedman, a promi- nent pianist, in 1930, and they have two daughters and three grandchildren. To try on actual collars and see 'which style is best for you. 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Back row, from left, Mannie Ekelman, financial secretary; Fred Katz, treasurer; Isa- dore Shrodeck, representing the Allied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund; Harry Laker, president; Irvin Forman, vice president; and Louis Levine, entertainment chairman. Youth News BNAI MOSHE'S junior congregation will hold serv- ices 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel, followed by a ki- dush. Youth age 7-13 are in- vited. Senior United Synagogue Youth will meet 10 a.m. Sat- urday in the board room for services, followed by a ki- dush. High school-age youth are invited. The Senior USY will meet 7 p.m. Mon- day in the youth lounge. Story hour will meet for games, songs and prayers 10 a.m. Saturday in the synagogue. Children age 2-6 are invited. The synagogue youth groups will join the special family service 7:30 p.m. GIVE THE BRIDE-TO-BE THE TRADITIONAL GIFT A European Style DOWN QUILT custom made TRAURIG'S QUILT & PILLOW SHOP Factory Showroom Est. 1919 15144 W. Mile Rd. 342-9448 I 1 171. 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Junior congregation mem- BNAI DAVID Atid senior bers awarded pins for syna- group (grades 9-12) will at- gogue attendance were Gor- tend the regional conven- don Bodzin; Michael and tion of the National Confer- Paul Byck; Stan, Sheryl ence of Synagogue Youth and Steve Berenbaum; today through Sunday in Scott Cranis; Michael and Cleveland. Members will David Collen; Ruth. Ebens- meet 11 a.m. at the syna- tein; Adam and Michele gogue. Weekend activities 'Eichner; Alan Hoffman; include a special Shabat Jeff Kowalsky; Sheryl Kapl- program, regional elections an; Gary Kroll; Sheldon and awards and a Saturday night social. Lompert; Andrew Lippa; Space is still available for Sandy Moskowitz; Joe the May 15 Atid trip to Shamie; Billie and Benjy Cedar Point. The group will Sweet; Rhonda Strauss and meet 8 a.m. in the youth Howard, Danny and Mi- lounge. Transportation and riam Weiner. meals are included in the Talit and Tefilin Club will cost. Discounts also are join the men's club for a available for active mem- kosher community break- fast 11 a.m. Sunday in the bers. For information, con- tact adviser Hartley Harris, synagogue social hall. Tour- 968-3563. nament awards will be pre- Masada (grades 7-8) will sented. For information, go horseback riding Sun- call the synagogue, 548- day, meeting 1:30 p.m. at 9000. the synagogue. A marshmal- Men's club co-chairmen low roast will follow, For for the event are Louis reservations, contact ehvis- Landau, Sidney__ Burk and er Danny Kaplan, 398-7422. Sidney Nickin. Tickets are Masada will sponsor a available in the synagogue bowl-a-thon to raise money for its year-end trip to '25% ALL 20 0/0 OFF z SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE C OFF man. sug. ret. prices ems dynamitic PAINT Save now on Sanitas®, Wallclad® and Formica® Brand Coated Wall Fabrics Save at least 20% on all others. Incoming freight will be added. oft. WALLPAPER 542-3315 23061 COOLIDGE HWY: -OAK PARK, MICHIGAN Cedar Point. Members are signing up sponsors. Any- one interested in participat- ing may contact adviser Kaplan, or president David Nathan, 967-3347. Ha-or (grades 5-6) will hold an oneg Shabat 6:30 p.m. May 13 in the home of adviser Steve Kideckel, 23101 Wildwood, Oak Park. Dinner, Shabat games and refreshments will round out the evening. For informa- tion, 7 contact Kideckel, 968- Ha-or is holding a candy sale to raise money for the group's year-end trip to Cedar Point in June. Mem- bers who participate will re- ceive discounts. For infor- mation, contact adviser Kideckel. Ruach (grades 3-4) hold a hayride and marshmallow roast May 15, meeting 1:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. For reservations, contact adviser Marla Magy, 356- 5749. - Junior congregation mem- bers will be presented with special attendance awards during May 14 Shabat serv- ices. Junior congregation groups for youth age 8-10 and 11 and older meet at 10 a.m. every Saturday in the synagogue. . Israel Angry Over Syrian Intrusion TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel has lodged a formal corn— plaint with the United Na- tions Disengagement Ob- server Force (UNDOF) over the flight of two Syr- ian MIG-17s over Israeli po- sitions on Mt. Hermon in the Northern Golan Heights Tuesday. The planes were driven off by ( Israeli anti- aircraft fire. Military sources said they were obviously on a photo- reconnaissance mission since they made several passes over the Israeli posi- tions. The sources said it was possible that Syria- may be deliberatly to create tension along the-- Golan Heights demarcation line prior to renewal of the UNDOF mandate which ex- pires May 30. Meanwhile. Israeli sap- pers are inspecting fire ex- tinguishers on buses after a bomb was discovered con- cealed in an extinguisher on a bus near Tel Aviv. The bomb was found in a rou- tine inspection and police decided to check all ex- tinguishers on buses.