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July 15, 1977 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-07-15

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32 Friday, July 15, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The more property, the
more anxiety.
—Hillel

Let your house be a meet-
ing place of scholars.
—Yose ben Yoezer

_Prescription Optical Co.—

101/2 Mile

a. Pat Benton F.I.A.O.

Certified American'
Board of Opticianry

Coolidge

• Eye Doctors
Prescriptions Filled
• Designer Frames

54f:3343

• Glasses Repaired
1 Day

26001 Coolidge

Oak Park

Complete
Party Planning
For

Children & Adults
399-6480

Invitations Favors & Novelties at Discount

WSU Hillel Solicits Pledges
FromStudentsTotaling $1,700

Members of Wayne State
University's Hillel Founda-
tion have solicited more
than $1,700 in pledges from
students to the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund.
In a 20-hour telethon, a
dozen Hillel members con-
tacted 700 Wayne Students
to ask for contributions.
About 240 students made
pledges, said Wayne cam-
paign chairman Michelle
Goldman.
Working with Miss Gold-
man were Ruth Indenbaum,
Jody Jacobs, Burt Kide-
ckel, Robert Kimmel,
Larry Kritzer, Laura La-
zarus, Dan Pernick, Nat
Pernick, Steve Scherr, Sue
Sugarman and Sheldon
White.
Mark Diamond, a United
Jewish Appeal campus coor-
dinator, helped the workers
learn solicitation techniques
and kept in touch with them
throughout the telethon.

amazed by the size and excellent taste of the cheese.

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CENTERPIECES ORIGINALLY DESIGNED
— FRESH OR ARTIFICIAL —
FAVORS
INVITATIONS, STATIONERY-20% OFF

BEV KURTIS
SUE KUTINSKY
DORSEY MENKEN

Will Honor
Bernard Cherrick

Hebrew University Vice
President Bernard Cherrick
will be awarded an honor-
ary doctorate by Nothern
Michigan University during
summer commencement
Aug. 6.
Cherrick has been vice
president of the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem,
since 1968. An inter-
nationally known educator
who has served as vice pres-
ident of the International
Association of University
Presidents, Cherrick was di-
rector of the Jewish Nation-
al Fund and United Pales-
tine Appeal, of Great Brit-
ain from 1944 to 1947.
Cherrick will be in the De-
troit area Aug. 8 to confer
with Michigan chapter,
American Friends of Hebr-
ew University, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin C.
Ziegelman.
Northern Michigan Uni-
versity will also-honor K-
Mart Corp. board chairman
Robert E. Dewar and para-
sitologist Maybelle Hutson
Chitwood.

Dangers of Nazism
Topic of Meeting

cheese this is the only way to buy! You'll be

355-1590

N M LI

Detroiters wishing infor-
mation on The School for
Overseas Students at the
Hebrew University in Je-
rusalem, Israel, may con-
tact Erwin a Ziegelman,
president of the Michigan
Chapter, American Friends
of the Hebrew University.
For information, contact
Ziegelman, 400 Ford Build-
ing, Detroit, 48226, (962-
6500). Details also can be
obtained from David Koren,
Midwest Regional Director,
American Friends of Hebr-
ew University, One N. La
Salle Street, Chicago, Ill.
60602.

This gigantic, MAMMOTH CHEDDAR CHEESE

False scales are an abo-
mination to the Lord; but a
just weight in his delight.

Your One Stop Shop

Peter Alter, Dorene
Finer, Barbara Hillman
and Johathan 'Jaffa of the
Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation's Junior Division also
assisted. Hillel director is
Rabbi Howard Addison.
The campaign also re-
ceived funds from partici-
pants in the Swim-a-Thon
held in May at the Jewish
Community Center.

Hebrew U. Entry
Details Available
From Local Office

will be cut fresh just fOr you. To a over of good

Know what to answer an
unbeliever.
, —Rabbi Elazar

Radio and television per-
sonality Dave Thies will be
the featured speaker at a
public meeting on the dan-
gers of American Nazism
7:30 p.m. Sunday at Temple
Emanu-El in Oak Park.
Radio host Hy Schenk-
man will speak on "The
Roots of Nazism in the
United States." Attorneys
Wilbert Simkovitz and Eliot
Charlip will discuss "Our
Legal Rights," and Martin
Rose will present the clos-
ing.
Admission is free.

Every Jewish bride, how-
ever poor, wore a wedding
gown and had a trousseau:
a collection in every com-
munity insured that. Wed-
ding guests were obligated
to praise the bride and
extol her beauties.

SUMMER
CLEARANCE

3

for 1

SALE

Get 3 for the price of 1
July 18, 19, 20

no charges, no layaways

Smart Dressers Shop Early
Transitional & Fan in stock now

24370W. 10 Mile Rd.
Just W. of Telegraph
10-6 Daily 10-5 Sat.

MasterCharge
BankAmericard

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