.00 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42 Friday, May 27, 1977 Israeli Consul Guest Speaker at Shaare Zedek Hospital Event In 1948, he was appointed Zvi Caspi, consul general of Israel in Montreal, will a member of the first Is- be the featured speaker at rael military delegation and V the annual dinner of the De- supply mission to the troit Friends of Shaare United States, and later Zedek Hospital in Jerusa- served as deputy director lem, 6:30 p.m. June 29, in of - the Jewish Agency youth the Sheraton-Southfield department. In 1954; he joined Israel's Hotel, according to Irving Nusbaum, dinner chairman. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Born in Sulzbach, Ger- as deputy director of the many, in 1922, Caspi es- public relations division. caped from Nazi Germany From 1958 through 1960, he in 1938 to immigrate to Pa- served with the United Na- tions technical assistance lestine. board in Jerusalem. In 1966, he was appointed consul of Israel in Mar- Available For All Occasions seilles, France, and two 25 years experience years later, in 1968, became . MAGICIAN MAGICAL MEL - Israel's consul in New York City. When he returned to Jerusalem, it was to serve as dii- ector of development for Shaare Zedek Hospital. In 1976, he became consul general in Montreal. The annual dinner of the Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospital will mark the 75th anniversary of the Jefusalem facility. For in- formation, call ticket chair- man Rabbi Joseph Hirsch, 967-3273, or Alex Roberg, 544-8412. * * * The names of Cantor and Mrs. A.A. Rosenfeld and Rabbi Israel Halpern were 547-2464 CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION Activities in Society The Pasick Family Club recently celebrated its 10th aniversary at a dinner and social in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol (Ruthe) Zogut. The membership is comprised of the- children of the five Pasick brothers and their sister who immi- grated to Detroit in the early 1900s from Riga, Lat via. Besideszthe Zoguts, the members are Ada Floyd and Messrs. and Mesdames Be! (Rose) Milstein, Al (Irma) Pasick, Irving (Ann) Pasick, Bernard (Sadye) Pesick, Julius (Net- tie) Pesick, Jack (Belle) Rosenthal and John (Hilda) Weisswasser. *** Phone 549-7170 IRVING NUSBAUM Abe Cherow, Says: YOUR HOME IS NOT EXACTLY LIKE ANY OTHER, SO WHY BE SATISFIED WITH LIV- ING - ROOM FURNITURE , THAT IS LIKE SO MANY OTHERS. BE SELEC- TIVE, LET ARTISTIC BUILD YOUR FURNI- TURE FOR YOU. IT'S BETTER QUALITY AND FOR LESS. Detroit delegates to the first World Conference of Jewish Community Centers were Mr. and Mrs. N. ZVI_ CASPI _Brewster (Ruth) Broder. Broder is a board member the National Jewish Wel- Attorney Honored of fare Board, the association of Jewish community cen- David A. Goldman, a ters and YM-YWHAs. practicing attorney since 1937 and active in law alumni affairs at Wayne _Xaren __Xrowitz State University, will be in fittly to honored by the WSU Law Alumni Association on Thursday with its 1977 Dis- tinguished Law Alumnus Award. Goldman is a past presi- dent of the Cong. Shaarey Zedek Men's Club and is a member of the WSU law alumni board of directors. Shaarey Zedek- president William M. Davidson and Judge Dorothy Comstock Riley will also be presented with the 1977 Law Alumnus Award. Wed ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC. 5755 SCHAEFER RD. (1 block North of Ford Rd.) LU 4-5900 . Dearborn Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. TOPS! • TUBE TOPS • TEE TOPS • GAUZE TOPS • HALTER TOPS • PONCHO TOPS • BIG TOPS also----- • SHORTS - • JEANS • OUTFITS • JUMP SUITS • SLACKS • ETC. t gen e 1T omp 1 1- L inadvertently mispelled in the Shaare Zedek Hospital advertisment in last week's Jewish News. 3To15 DENIM HEADQUARTERS OPEN MON-.- THRU SAT. 10to5 22100 W. 10 MILE AT LAHSER (Across From Southfield High) We Accept Master Charge & Bankamericard Israeli Products Available Locally The Zionist Federation of Detroit has issued an up- dated version of a guide for Israeli products that can be purchased in the Detroit area. The guide lists art, books, coins, cosmetics, games, gif- tware, food 'and wine, jew- elry, clothing, yarn and hardware available in local stores. A similar directory was published in April, 1971 by the American-Israel Cham- ber of Commerce and In- dustry, Detroit Chapter, for the first Israel Trade Fair. The Zionist Federation said- that if every U.S. Jew- ish family purchased a min- imum of $1 of Israeli goods each week, Israel would gain an additional $300 mil- lion in exports. The guide is available from the Zionist Feder- ation, 968-2040. The just man will flourish in spite of envy. . MISS KROWITZ Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. .Krowitz of Berrywood Ln.., Farmington Hills, announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Sue, to Dr. Philip David Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Cohen of Highmeadow Dr., Farmington Has. A July wedding is planned. Spring Graduate Thomas C. Turkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turkin of Oak Park, was graduated April 30 from the Ohio Col- lege of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio. Fisher Is Honorary Chairman of Hebrew U. Benefit Dinner Max M. Fisher, inter- nationally known civic, com- munal and business leader and philanthropist is the honorary chairman of the Hebrew University dinner - MAX FISHER which will honor former President Gerald R. Ford June 15, at the Plaza Hotel. President Ford will receive the Scopus Award. the high- est award presented by the Hebrew University, and will he the guest speaker. The dinner is sponsored by the Michigan Chapter. Friends of the Hebrew Uni- versity. Erwin C. Ziegel- man is president of the chapter. Chairman 11 the board of governors of the Jewish Agency for Israel, Fisher is past president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, was general chairman of the United Foundation Torch Drive, and president of the United Foundation: former chairman of New Detroit. Inc., and chairman of De- troit Renaissance, Inc. He is a former president of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds; honorary chairman, National Executive Council, American Jewish Com- mittee; and a board mem- ber of Friends of the Hebr- ew University. For reservations, contact the Michigan Chapter. 400 Ford Bldg., Detroit 48226, or call 962-6500. Temple Israel Youth Graduate Temple Israel will mark its 36th annual high school graduation service 8 p.m. today, when 47 seniors re- ceive their diplomas. Marcy Apel and Michael David Kleiman will deliver- the commencement address- es. Their subject_ is "The World We Leave and the World We Enter." Members of the gradu- ating class will lead the services---together with Rabbi M. Robert Syme, Harold S. Loss and Leon Fram and Cantor Harold Orbach. Numerous awards will be given to the graduates, and there will be additional camp scholarships to Kutz Camp, • Warwick, N.Y., wider auspices of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations. Writing Course Offered ,by WSU Wayne State thiiversity's English department this summer will offer a special creative writing program for 1977 high school gradu: ates and students who will be high school seniors • in the fall. The course, Wordcraft, of- fered through the univer- sity's College of Lifelong Learning, will be held 9 a.m. Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fridays, from June 27-July 25, at the WSU Southfield Extension Cen- ter. For brochure and informa- tion, call the extension cen- ter office, 358-2104. Bnai Zion Meeting Israelis Oppose Return to Borders NEW YORK—Sen. Thomas McIntyre (D-N.H.) will be one of the speakers at the 68th annual conven- tion of Bnai Zion, American Zionist fraternal organiza- tion, June 9-12 at Kutsher's Country Club; N.Y. TEL AVIV (ZINS)—A re- cent poll conducted by the PORI Institute showed that 61 percent of those Israelis polled oppose a return to the 1967 borders. A total of 23.7 percent favored the move. The graduating class in- cludes: Dawn Amdursky, Marcy Apel, Marc Aronoff, Stuart Brozgold, Susan Dante, Daniel M. Fine, Adrienne Foner, Monica Fox, Bradford Frank, Nancy Freedman, James Freeman, Beth Fried, Sharon Glosser, Sharon Glass, Beth Goldman, Susan Gordon, Debta Grass, Lynne Greenberg, Mi chael Kleiman, Lise Krieger, Fatih Landsman. Others are: Lisa Lopatin, Charles Leve, Bar- bara Madgy, Laura Matenky, Linda Matenky, Lori Millman, Amy Mu- casey, Allen Pechenilc, Margo Per- nick, Maureen Phillips, Michael Pre- ntis, Cindy Prenzlauer, Lawrence Rapp, Terri Rosenberg, James Rose- nfeld, Steven Wen, Craig Singer, Robert Solomon, Joel Traurig, Sherry Volk, Julie Wayne, Leslie Welton, Marci Wolfe, Steven Zatkin, Sheri Zeff and Cindy Zuger. Board. Candidate Paul I. . Pesick has an- nounced candidacy for a four-year term on the West Bloomfield Board of Educa- tion. The election is June 13. Pesick, a BirMingham speech pathologist, was past president of the Oak- land County Speech and Hearing Association, and chairman of the Special Education Staff Advisory Committee in Birmingham. Milttone Named to UJC Position Leonard ‘Milstone . been appointed assistant rector of the United Jew -''' Charities Endowment Fund. Milstone will interpret to fund donors the changes in the • Endowment Fund pro- gram stemming from the Tax Reform Act of 1976. He will also have adminis- trative duties in United Jew- ish Charities. Milstone previously worked as a trust represen- tative for Manufacturer's National Bank in Detroit. He also _held positions with the Detroit office of Merrill Lynch and the Jewish Com- munity Council.