52 Friday, December 9, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Workmen's Circle Schools Will Hold a Hanuka Party Bnai Brith Activities Workmen's Circle Schools will hold their annual Ha- nuka party 11 a.m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. There will be traditional songs, stories and refresh- ments. Children are re- quested to bring a nomi- nally-priced gift to exchange. Parents and friends are invited. For res- ervations, call the Work- men's Circle office, 626-6016. MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 . BNAI BRITH MEN'S COUNCIL will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The three Hillel rabbis will be featured. Lat- kes will be served. Wives are invited. * * * DOWNTOWN-FOX LODGE will hold its annual latke party and games night 8 p.m. Thursday at the Jew- ish War Veterans Memorial Home. Chapter members, prospective members and friends are invited at a nominal charge. * * * PISGAH CHAPTER will hold a Hanuka program 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE #2070 B'nai B'rith IS HAVING A NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER DANCE Saturday Dec. 31, 1977 at 9 P.M. at Adat Sholem - 19901 Middlebelt, Farmington, Mich. COCKTAILS 9:00 P.M. - DINNER FOLLOWING HOT and COLD HORS d'OEUVRES - SWEET TABLE BAR OPEN ALL NIGHT MUSIC BY: ERIC ROSENOW & HIS CONTINEN- TAL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: SAM FREEDMAN - 559-2033 LEON WEBERMAN - 851-2737 MAX PINE - 358-0715 CONTINUING OUR .* GIVE AWAY SALE RAY & IDA'S CLEARING OUT THEIR BACK ROOM BARGAIN CENTER UP TO 75% OFF VALUES TO $300 • SWEATERS • PANTS • SUITS • BLOUSES • LONG DRESSES • DRESSES RAY & IDA'S DRESS SHOP 25603 COOLIDGE OAK PARK, MICHIGAN BETWEEN 10-10 1 /2 MILE RD. 398-4240 HOURS MON.-SAT. 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. MICHIGAN BANKARD AND MASTER CHARGE ACCEPTED Northgate Apts. club house. Twenty-five-year and 18- year members will be hon- ored with pins and Chai certificates, respectively. The group's 1943 tablecloth will be displayed. Relatives and friends are invited. * * * L'CHAYIM LODGE will have its annual Hanuka par- ty 6 p.m. Monday at the Pickle Barrel Deli. For in- formation, call Nat Gold- berg, 626-9774 or 357-2188, or the presesident, Bob Frank- lin, 548-2884. Admission is free. * * * COUPLETS 5016 will have its annual Hanuka party 2 p.m. Sunday at the United Hebrew Schools main build- ing. There will be games, cartoons, movies and re- freshments. For informa- tion, call Elanna Broder, 557-0139, or Sharon Karbal, 559-0897. There is a charge and guests are welcome. There will be a board meet- ing 8 p.m. Thursday in the Broder home, 17601 Rain- bow Dr., Lathrup Village. For information, call Ms. Broder, or the president, Norrire Freeman, 968-7371. * * * DEAROIT LODGE CHAPTER and MOR- GENTHAU CHAPTER will hold a joint luncheon noon Wednesday in the Sutton Place Apts. club house. Es- telle Robinson, recently named "woman of the year" by the Bnai Brith Women's Council, will be honored. Dr. Raymond Tan- ter, professor of political science at the University of Michigan, will speak on "Prospects for Peace in the Middle East." Guests are invited at a nominal charge. * * * EINSTEIN LODGE and CHAPTER will have a Ha- nuka party-dance 8:30 p.m. Saturday at United Hebrew Schools. There is a charge. For information, call Eliza- beth' Dell, 557-1957, Lola Pines, 358-0715, or Sam Freedman, 559-2033. Syria Violates Disengagement '1.EL AVIV (JTA)—Israel has lodged a complaint with the United Nations Dis- engagement Observer Force (UNDOF) about what it considers the worst Syr- ian violation since the dis- engagement agreement on the Golan Heights was sign- ed in 1974. The Israel complaint charges that Syria has moved two artillery regi- ments with heavy 130 mm guns into the limited forces zone that runs some 10 to 20 kilometers east of the truce line. The guns have a range of 32 kilometers although the Syrians under the agree- ment are to have guns with a range of no more than 20 kilometers in this zone. An UNDOF inspection has failed to confirm the two regiments, but it has con- firmed the placement of the 130 mm guns. Schlussel Re-Elected JNF Leader Attorney Mark E. Schlus- sel was unanimously re- elected to a third term as president of the Jewish Na- tional Fund Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit, at its an- nual meeting. His late father, Irving, also an at- torney, was president of JNF some 25 years ago. Also elected unanimously were: Vice Presidents, Samuel Geller, Ruben Isaacs, Mrs. William Levin, Mrs. Louis Levine, presi- dent of Women of JNF; Carmi Slomovitz; Rissa Winkelman, president of Young Women of JNF; treasurer, Samuel J. Wil- son; and financial secre- tary, Larry I. Guttenberg, who was chairman of the nominating committee. Elected to the exectuive and administrative com- mittee were : Harold Berry, Marvin Daitch, David M. Gubow, David B. Holtzman, Harry Silverman, Judge Mi- chael L. Stacey, Jack W. Belkin, Morris J. Brand- wine, Seymour Frank, Mrs. Jules Kraft, Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Z. Leib, Charles Milan, Pearl Nosan, Samuel S. Simmer, Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper, Mrs. Frank Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman, Phillip Stollman. Dr. Israel Wiener and David P. Zack. A highlight of the meet- ing, which heralded the be- ginning of the 60th anniver- sary of the founding of Detroit JNF, was a review of significant events by Philip Slomovitz, who was a founder of JNF in Detroit in 1918, and served as the first president. Schlussel, in his greetings, cited a significant change in the growth, development and direction of JNF. He credited the new leadership of Moshe Rivlin as world bead, Dr. Samuel I. Cohen as executive vice president in America and of Rabbi William Berkowitz, the new national president, with cre- ating new impetus of JNF on Israel. Percy Kaplan, executive director of the Greater De- troit and Michigan JNF, re- ported that Detroiters plan- ted more than 100,000 trees in Israel this past year, 15 percent by non-Jews. Betty Silverman, repre- senting the Women of JNF, on behalf of Diane Levine, president, who was unable to attend, reported that the women will hold their 48th donor event, on Jan. 10 and Park in Israel. Abe Dishell, chairman of the JNF Land- smanshaften Committee, re- ported on landsmanshaften activities. Samuel J. Wilson reported that the income of JNF here had risen during the past year. Guttenberg announced that he was honoring his -wife, Dorothy, with the planting of a garden of 100 trees on the occasion of her- birthday. 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