32 Friday, September 16, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The hole, not the mouse, is the thief. 4• ■■•■•■■■•■■■■• • SPECIAL GOOD AT • THIS LOCATION ONLY • FRESH BAKED * A WHITE FISH • e COMPLETE DINNER • • SOUP DU JOUR OR JUICE • • COLE SLAW OR SALAD • • CHOICE OF POTATO • • • ROLL & BUTTER • • HOT OR ICE TEA • • $349 • • • • • 21100 NORTHWESTERN HWY. • ,. ATJ. L. HUDSON DRIVE IN THE TOWER-14 BLD. • A • • 559 9045 1 - Mon.-Sat.. 7-12 Mid. t Sun., 9-8 p.m. • t OPEN • 7 DAYS Bar-Ilan U. President Dr. Emanuel Rackman Surveys Religious Influence in University's Progress and Growth Responding to an enthu- siastic welcome given him here by the university's sup- porters upon his assump- tion of the presidency of Bar-Ilan University of Is- rael, Dr. Emanuel Rack- man told of the progress made and the influence of religion in the university's progress. Pointing out that less than half the enrolled stu- dents start their studies with religious orientations, Dr. Rackman said, in his speech Sept. 8 at the annual meeting of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, that the end result is strong iden- tification and great devo- tion to learning and to Is- rael. "No one can graduate from Bar-Ilan who is Jew- ishly ignorant," Dr. Rack- man stated. 4■•■■•■■■■■■• t244++++++.3244424 , +++ 4 • AJCommittee LEL-1.1'S INN' a Honors Physician 7618 WOODWARD, 3 Blks. N. of Gd. Blvd. 871-1590 NOW HAS INDOOR FRE 4 PARKING • - ...AND at. $ VALET p SERVICE + 4s • 43 43 3 .43 4 43 :7 inE taaarz c:uisinE and 23. Ch ► ice Cocktails 3 Served Daily Except Sun. & Mon. Open Tues. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 233 • AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS INCLUDING • Lunches • Sales Meetings • Weddings • Receptions • Showers , • Bar Mitzvas STAFFORD'S 6303 ORCHARD LAKE RD. IN THE ORCHARD MALL Restaurant 851-8952 a ln pl TROY TROY DAILY SPECIALS FRESH CATCH OF THE DAY and SERVING FOOD TIL 1 a.m. 7 NIGHTS A WEEK LIGHT SNACKS TO FULL COURSE DINNERS - OPEN MON. THRU SAT., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. SUNDAYS, 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. 3270 W. Big Beaver Rd. (16 MILE) ONE BLOCK WEST OF COOLIDGE IN THE LAWYER'S TITLE BLDG. SHEFFIELD PLAZA Troy 649-3480 * 3 Sie .46 414 .44+4, 4*+•44, 44.4.4.4.4.0 West Bloomfield's . Most Beautiful Banquet Room From 10 To 80 Expressing appreciation for the pioneering efforts by the Detroit Jewish com- munity in the establishment of Bar-Ilan University, Dr. Rackman said that without the efforts of the Stollmans and the Nusbaums the uni- versity might never have come into being being. He spoke of Phillip, Frieda and Max Stoliman as great crea- tive leaders who had en- rolled an entire community as pioneers in a great Is- rael cultural undertaking, A brief but moving ad- dress by Mrs. Jerome L. Stern of New York, chair- man of the Bar-Ilan Board of Overseers, added to the interpretive addresses of the evening regarding the university. Mrs. Stern quoted from an address by a girl student who escaped from Iraq. It told of the re- strictions in the land she NEW YORK—One of Philadelphia's leading citi- zens has been named recipi- ent of the American Jewish Committee's Human Rela- tions Award. Dr. Max M. Leon, presi- dent and owner of Broad- casting Station WDAS-AM and FM, and chairman of the board of KNTO Radio in Wichita Falls, Texas. re- ceived the award at a testi- monial dinner-dance last week in Philadelphia. came from and the freedom she found in Israel and the acquisition of knowledge at Bar-Ilan. Mrs. Stern urged continued support for Bar- Ilan to assure continuity of its creative programs. To the Stollmans also went much praise from the co-chairmen of the dinner committee, Irving Nus- baum and David Hermelin, both of whom spoke exten- sively about the notable Bar-Ilan contributions to learning. The religious ori- entation of Bar-Ilan was a subject of pride expressed by the program partici- pants. Greetings were exte nded to Mr. and Mrs. Jaco. No- sanchuck, who, on the occa- sion of their 70th wedding anniversary, contributed generously towards estaL- lishing a lecture hall at Bar-Ilan. Frieda (Mrs. Max) Stoll- man introduced Dr. Rack- man, and as a member of the Bar-Ilan board of gover- nors welcomed him to the presidency. Program participants in- cluded Rabbi Samuel Stoll- man of Windsor, Cantor Louis Klein and Samuel Platt. There were expressions of gratitude to Zvi Tomkiew- icz and his staff for energet- ic services by the Bar-Ilan office in mobilizing support for the university. 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