26 Friday, January 6, 1978 1,-, i. 4THE ppROIT JEWISH NEWS FOR A CHANGE OF PACE AT LUNCH...WE'RE ONLY 15 MINUTES AWAY CALL AHEAD IF YOU WISH' AND WE'LL HAVE US EVERYTHING READY FOR Y ! MN YOUR ALL OCCASION. PARTIES WITH OFFICE EVENTS, ETC—PRIVATE ROOM AVAILABLE BUDDY'S PIZZA 17125 CONANT COR. McNICHOLS 892-900 (Continued from Page 25) 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. 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OPEN SUNDAYS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY PLAN YOUR NEXT AFFAIR AT ilOttOteu Jinn Specializing • Bar Mazvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet Sixteens • Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions 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. 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