Friday, September 23, 1977 9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Wishing HAPPY 74;r ir. ;; R MACK PITT The first 10 days of Tishri are known as the Peniten- tial Season, the Solemn Days; they stir within the soul of every person the feeling of inadequacy, of falling in the spiritual scale, of slipping away from the path of right- eousness. and His Orchestra 358-3642 Michael Gaines is BACK and BOB SAKS Oldsmobile has got him "Buy With Confidence" . . 03 — All OUR OLDSMORILES SAVE SAKS APPEAL 35300 GRAND RIVER itARMINGTON HILLS 478-0500 Technion. Dinner for Establishment of Hebrew Language Chair Is Headed by David Pollack David Pollack, prominent community leader, has been named chairman - of the annual dinner of the De- troit Technion Society to be held Oct. 10 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Louis Milgrom, president of the Detroit Technion Chapter. in his announce- ment of Pollack's • appoint- ment, said that advance res- ervations indicated a re- cord-setting interest in this year's event. Milgrom stated that plans have been completed at the Technion—the Israel In- stitute of Technology in Haifa. Israel, for the estab- lishment of the Philip Slo- movitz Professional Chair for the Hebrew Language, being set up in the name of the honoree at the Oct. 10 Technion dinner. Slomovitz also will be presented with the coveted Albert Einstein Award given annually to a distinguished community personality. Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amos Horev, ,presi- 5 lbs. of MATZO If I can't Beat Your Best Deal ARNOLD MARoOLIS Margolis Household Furniture 30 YEARS at the some OLD STAND 6 Mile, 1 Blk. W. of Schaefer SHARPENING the PENCIL - On All Name Brands Furniture and Bedding •SCHOOLFIELD •SELIG •SIMMONS •SEALY •SERTA 'SPRING AIR •LA-Z- BOY •STIFFEL LAMPS •KROEHLER •AMERICAN •BURLINGTON •BASSETT •BARCALOUNGER •LANE •UNIQUE 13703 W. McNichols 342-5351 . Hrs. Mon thru Sat. 9:30 til 5:30 good times, good food, good friends come enjoy life with us at .. . CLUB AP T an adult community 28301 Franklin Road, Southfield, Michigan Now accepting reservations Included in one monthly payment . . . Breakfast and either lunch or supper • every day. Apartment cleaning • linen service. Chauffeur Service on a scheduled basis. Whirlpool and Steam rooms . . . Exercise rooms. Sewing room • Woodworking shop . . . Hobby and card room. Cultivated garden . . . Greenhouse. Dances • entertainment • movies. For your security and peace of mind • a call system that will bring one of the registered nurses who are on duty at all times. An attended gate house. please call Mrs. Neville at 353-2810 to obtain information or arrange an interview: from $535 per rnonth Manny Segel, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Shaw, Edwin G. Sie- gel, Leonard N. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Carmi Slo- movitz, Myron S. Steinberg, Philip Stollman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Theyleg, Jul- ian Tobias, Dr. Edward Treisman, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Tzeel, Mrs. Janice Waxenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zuckerman. For dinner reservations and information, call the Technion office, 559-5190. Bnai Brith. DAVID POLLACK dent of the Technion, will make the presentation. Pollack, in his acceptance of the chairmanship for the dinner, expressed con- fidence that the community will in renewed inter- est n Technion while honor- ing the selectee for the 1977 Albert Einstein AWard. Pollack has a long record of community leadership, especially in behalf of Is- rael Bonds and the United Jewish Appeal. He retired last year from the chair- manship of the Detroit Is- rael Bond Committee and he has played important roles in Allied Jewish Cam- paigns and other causes. Under his leadership record achievements were record- ed for the Israel Bond ef- forts. Pollack is a member of the Bonds Prime Minister's club. He is on the board of directors of the Bank of the Commonwealth. Mt. Car- mel Hospital and the Wayne State University Fund. He also is a- member of the national board of The tribute committee in- cludes: Mrs. Goldie Adler, Maurice Axelrod. Congress- man James J. Blanchard. Larry Brenners, Robert Brody. Bernard J. Cantor. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Col:- man, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Col- man, Hymie Cutler. Jules Doneson, Dr. Joseph N. Epel, Walter L. Field, Dr. Leon Fill, Max M. Fisher. Rabbi Leon Fram. Ms. Edith Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelfand, Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Gold- smith, Sam Grand, Irwin Green, Henry Guttentag, Dr. and Mrs. Joel Ham- LOUIS MILGROM burger, Julius J. Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hauptman, David B. Herme- lin, Dr. Maxwell M. Hoff- man. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Iwrey, David D. Kahn, Mrs. Sarah Lev, Daniel M. LeVine, Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Levine, Edward C. Levy, Sol Lifsitz, Albert I. Lipton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Milgrorn, • Myron Milgrom, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mil- stein, Richard Modell, Max Nosanchuk, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perlinan, George Pier- rot, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Platt, Mr. and Mrs. Loins G. Redstone, Sam RiCh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruch, Mrs. Emma Schaver, POOL CLOSINGS $1 15 for average residential pool call Now for appt. 557-2657 S 0 POOL DOCTORS Tom Stubbs Chemical Equipment Accessories & all repairs Mork Or•chkin Wishing The Community A HAPPY NEW YEAR Contemporary Art-Picture Framing Needlework Specialists We repair, refinish, restore almost anything i al ARTISANS GALLERY 19666 W. 10 Mile Rd. Southfield 356 4449 Closed Mon., Tues., Th. 11-8 F -Sat. 11-6 SHERMAN SURGICAL SUPPLY HistQry of Dutch Jews Translated AMSTERDAM (JTA)—An English edition has appeared here of the mon- umental illustrated "His- tory of the Jews In The Netherlands" by Moses H. Gans. The Dutch edition was first published in 1971 and reprinted several times. 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