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Friends Pay Tribute to Cohn '
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MACK PITT
and
His Orchestra
POST
YETZ-COHEN
AND AUXILIARY will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. Prospec-
tive members are invited.
358-3642
33rd ANNIVERSARY
SALE
Plans for the coming year
will be discussed.
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LT. RAYMOND ZUS-
SMAN AUXILIARY will
have a paid-up membership
event 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home. Three past
presidents of the auxiliary
who became department
presidents will be honored.
They are: Eleanore Silk,
Mary Love, and Faye Katz.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Charles Hauptman, 352-
2696, or Mrs. Louis Weber,
557-5930.
Bodzin JWV Post
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Hasidic Festival
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Lt. Henry Bodzin Post of
The Jewish War Veterans
announces it will sponsor
the 1977 Israeli Hasidic Fes-
tival to appear in Detroit
7:30 p.m., Nov. 13, at the
Royal Oak Theatre.
The Israeli Hasidic Festi-
val originated in 1969 as a
contest for the best music
set to biblical verses.
The winning songs, judged
by the audiences after-
having been selected from
hundreds of entries, are per-
formed by Israel's top
entertainers to audiences in
Jerusalem, Tel Mriv and
Haifa. These songs are then
staged for the export thea-
ter production, which will
return to the U.S. for the
sixth year.
For tickets, call Akiva
Hebrew Day School, 354-
4664.
Irwin I. Cohn, center, accepts the tribute book presented
to him Sunday at the Chabad House on the University of
Michigan campus in Ann Arbor. The presentation of the
tribute book marked the passage of Cohn's 80th birthday.
Shown with Cohn are, from left, his wife, Sadie, and A.
Howard Block, chairman of the tribute book project.
Golda Meir, Gov. William
Irwin I. Cohn, attorney,
Milliken, Congressman
businessman, philanthropist
and communal leader, was James Blanchard and Uni-
versity of Michigan Presi-
presented with a tribute
book marking the passage
dent Dr. Robben Fleming.
of his 80th birthday at an
Cohn gained his law
informal brunch at the Uni- degree at the University of
versity of Michigan Chabad Nlichigan.in 1917.
House in Ann Arbor last
He has been secretary of
Sunday.
the Sinai Hospital of
The book was a collection
Detroit, president of the
of greetings to Mr. Cohn Detroit Urban League and
from leading local, national the Hillel Foundation at the
and international personal-
University of Michigan.
ities, interspersed with Among his many communal
endeavors, he has also been
Hasidic sayings. Each page
a vice president of the
was signed by Cohn's
friends, who donated $500 United Hebrew Schools; a
towards the Chabad House member of -the Wayne
County Board of Super-
in his honor.
visors; a member of the
The book includes letters
Detroit House of Correction
of greeting from Rabbi
Commission and the Detroit
Menachem M. Schneerson,
Qty Planning Commission;
the Lubavitcher Rebbe;
President Carter, President a member of the Advisory
of Israel Ephraim Katzir, Board of the United Founda-
tion and a member of the
board of directors of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
of Detroit.
Cohn is active in efforts to
support the Chabad House
Student Center.
He has visited Rabbi
Schneerson in New York,
and presented • him with a
declaration from the gover-
nor of Michigan, on the
occasion of the 25th anniver-
sary of the Rebbe's acces-
sion to leadership.
Chairman of the tribute
book project was A. Howard
Block, and secretary_ was
Mrs. Eadie Albion.
VOTE
BEN MARKS
A
MAN WHO CARES ABOUT
• Emergency Medical
• Fire Department
• OUR Tax Base
• Parks & Recreations
• Improve Cooperative Relations
between Administrative Agencies
Active in community for 10 years
Member of Adat Shalom
Elected Member Charter Commission
Co-Founder Homeowners Council of Farmington Hills
Housing Commission
Police Report
Museum Is Safe
Founder -Churchill Commons Homeowner Assoc.
Harrison High Band Booster
Member Chamber of Commerce
Twice Winner Farmington Hills Beautification Award
VOTE TUES. NOV. 8
BEN -MARKS
FARMINGTON HILLS COUNCIL
pd. poi. adv.
JERUSALEM (JTA )—
The southern district police
commander, Nitzav Arye
Ivtzan, has written to the
Israel Museum praising its
security arrangements and
assuring it the police do not,
suspect any thefts of valu-
able antiquities from its
stores or showcases. A
report to this effect which
appeared last month in
some papers locally and
abroad.,, was mistaken,
museum officials point out.
The police letter makes it
clear that an investigation
is proceeding regarding sus-
pected thefts of antiquities
from the Rockefeller
Museum in East Jerusalem.
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