26 Friday, January 6, 1978 1,-, i. 4THE ppROIT JEWISH NEWS
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showing of the awaited film
based on Robbins' novel of
power and intrigue within
the automotive industry.
In addition to raising
funds for this most worthy
cause, it is noted that bring-
ing the world premiere of a
top-level Hollywood movie
to Detroit will help draw
national attention to the
rebirth of its downtown area
... highlighting the opening
of Renaissance I, II and III
... the first new theaters to
be constructed downtown in
many years.
Tickets for the star-
studded, opening-night af-
fair will be priced at $50,
$150, $300 per couple and
,JNF Women's Drive to End
With Donor at Shaarey Zedek
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TRAYS
The Best of Everything
$2,500 (for executive under-
writers' tables of 10) ... Pro-
ceeds will go to the Inter-
national Health Education
Organization Project HOPE
(Health Opportunity For
People Everywhere).
Diane Schdenith is chair-
person for the event ... Pen-
ny Simon is president of the
Women's Division for Proj-
ect HOPE.
$2.75
per pers.
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Leaders of the 1977-78 fund-raising campaign of the
Women of Jewish National Fund, whose goal is to complete
the $250,000 Youth Summer Camp in the American Bicen-
tennial Park in Israel, are, front row, from left: Jean
Klafer, Belle Levin, Diane Levine, president; Betty Silver-
man, fund-raising chairman, and Byrdie Rosenthal. In
second row are, from left: Sylvia Schneider, Fannie
Rosenblat, Selma Lifsitz and Reba Bloom, chairman of the
board. Division chairmen not shown are : Helen Rosenfeld,
Dorothy Parker, Helen Ring, Beatrice Feigelman, Belle
Hordes and Sari Greenfield.
Women of Jewish Nation-
al Fund will conclude their
annual donor campaign at
the 48th annual donor tea
noon Tuesday at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi William Berkowitz,
president of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund of America, will
be the guest speaker. Two
internationally known musi-
cal stars, Michael Eingorn
of Israel, xylophonist, and
Victor Shulman, vocalist,
will entertain,
Sharing the platform will
be Betty Silverman, fund-
Film of Vienna
at Art Institute
"Enchanting Vienna" will
begin the World Adventure
Series 1978 color travel
movie at 2:30 p.m. Sunday
in the Detroit Institute of
Arts Auditorium.
For ticket information
and a free illustrated bro-
chure, call the World Ad-
venture Series, 832-7676,
daily between 9:30 a.M. and
5:30 p.m.
Excellent Facilities Available For
Wedding Ceremony and Reception
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
644-1400
raising chairman, and Di-
ane Levine, president of the
Women of JNF.
Proceeds from the donor
will be used to complete a
$250,600 youth summer
camp in the American Bi-
- centennial Park in Israel.
More than 2,500 campers
utilized the camp's facilities
this past summer.
The camp program fea-
tures scouting, camping,
forestry, excursions and
more.
For donor information,
call the JNF, 968-0820.
Jewish Chaplains
Gather for Parley
NEW YORK—The 1978
National Jewish Welfare
Board Jewish Chaplains
Training Conference will be
held from Jan. 30 to Feb. 1
at the Park Avenue Syna-
gogue in New York Qty, it
was announced by Dr. Ju-
dah Nadich, chairman, JWB
Commission on Jewish
Chaplaincy, under whose
auspices the training confer-
ence will be held.
4.
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TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS
Dr. Lawrence A. Hoff-
man, professor of liturgy at
Hebrew Union College-Jew-
ish Institute of Religion, and
Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum,
director of interreligious af-
fairs of the. American Jew-
ish Committee, will be guest
speakers. prof. Hoffman
will speak on "Prayer Book
Politics: Process in Litur-
giqp1 Formation." He is the
author of "Gates of Under-
standing" the companion
volume to the new . Union
Prayerbook.
Rabbi Tanenbaum will
speak on "Changing Ameri-
can Attitudes Toward Is-
rael.' '
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