THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mo'os Hitim Needs, Passover Aid to Israeli Poor, Urged by Mizachi Pursuing a traditional pol- icy of providing aid for Is- rael's underprivileged for Passover, adhering to the Mo'os Hitim precedents fol- lowed by the religious Zion- ist movement, Detroit Miz- rachi-Hapoel HaMizrachi this week issued an appeal for generosity towards the fund that assures fulfillment DISCO Freddy Sheyer Orchestra 398-2462 of Passover needs for the less fortunate. Phillip Stollman, presi- dent, and Zvi Tomkiewicz, executive director, said in their appeal to the commu- nity that the economic hard- ships in Israel during the present economic transition period necessitate the ex- penditure of larger funds for Passover Mo'os Hitim. They stated that $15 and $25 food certificates would again be distributed to the needy. The tickets are redeemable at the 11 Super Sol markets in Israel. "Devaluation and in- Woloks Celebrate 50 th Mr. and Mrs. Nathan (Es- ther) Wolok will celebrate their 50th wedding anniver- sary Feb. 12. A family cele- bration will take place Sun- day. Celebrations also are planned in Florida, and the couple will take a trip to Israel later this year in hon- or of the occasion. The Woloks are' the par- ents of William, Sanford and Darlene, and they have nine grandchildren. The Woloks were married Feb. 12, 1928 at the former Beth Abraham synagogue on East Palmer Ave. Rab- bis Isaac Stollman and Yo- sef Thumin officiated. flation have contributed to- wards the increased eco- nomic pressures, adding to the urgency of our appeal," Tomkiewicz said. "We are compelled by the vast list of needy in our files to ask for increased gifts in line with Greater Detroit Jewey's ro genesity. The provisions we offer assure a kosher Passover for those we are prepared to assist." Stollman added to the Tomkiewicz appeal with a personal message in which he commended the labors of the executive director and pointed out that Zvi Tom- kieWicz this year marks the Born in RIssia, Mr. Wolok came to the U.S. in 1920, while his wife, also born in . Russia, came here in 1913. Wolok is the assistant di- rector of the Hebrew Ben- evolent Society. He was president from 1957 to 1958 of the society and from 1950 to 1957 was chairman of Hebrew Memorial Park. He formerly was in the scrap metal business, and an owned Nate Wolok Scrap Metal. He has been president of the Radomer Aid Society for the past 10 years and is its current president. He is a member and past presi- dent of Cong. Bnai Zion, past president of the former TOMKIEWICZ Who does your hair? SUDS & SCISSORS of course 30th anniversary of his serv- ices with Mizrachi and as executive director of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan Univer- sity. "This is an occasion to honor our dedicated direc- tor, and added aid for the Passover Mo'os Hitim Fund will be a means of showing our gratitude for his la- bors," Stollman said. "Mr. Tomkiewicz has earned the appreciation and affection of all of us for the dedica- tion with which he devotes himself to our sacred Cause." Artist to Exhibit !MCA All Breed Dog Grooming SUDS & SCISSORS Pet Supplies 851-7707 Doggie Country Club 29212 Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington Hills ORCHESTRA Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entertainment" 967-3187 255-1599 iHAIR REMOVED FOREVER Men & Women Short Wave Method Fast • Safe • Permanent Any Part of Body Free Consultation Dorothy Stofer Formerly of ,Northland n Cientcr Ts 16231 14 Mile Road • (Betw. Southfield' & Greenfield) I mom Num Ima Nim 1647-3432 16si ■ Iirs 1■ In 129, Wolok was treas- urer of the House Council of the Jewish Community Cen- ter and received the Cen- ter's Loved Award. He was the organizer of the Center's Ben Bey • Athletic . Club on whose team played bas- ketball and baseball. He also played in the Center league. Mrs. Wolok is a member U-M Plans 'Hatikva Drive' The Bnai Brith Hillel Foundatiou, at the Univer- sity of MicEigan will hold its Hatikva Campaign Kickoff 8 p.m. Monday in the under- graduate library multi- purpose room. Guest speaker will be Rev. John Grauel, • who is noted for his efforts on be- half of Israel. On Tuesday, the foundation will conduct the Jewish Expo in the Union ballroom. The all-day event will feature entertain- ment, workshops, independ- ent groups, a book sale and more. "History has seen wars which used up less ammuni- tion than a ceasefire does today." —Morrie Brickman INSULA 13823 W. Eight Mile Rd. Detroit, Michigan 48235 The SHEROTT member of the Zionist Or- ganization'. of America and a board member of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Artist Linda Novetsky Mendelson will open an ex- hibit of her wa,tercolors and drawings at a reception - 7 p.m. Sunday at the Oak Park Library. The exhibit will run through Feb. 11. The public is invited. A Energy Related Services THE WOLOKS of Fannie Gluck Chapter, American Mizrachi Women; sunshine co Chairman and past treasurer of the Rado- mer Aid Society; a member of the Cong. Bnai Zion Sis- terhood and a past vice president; a member of Primrose Benevolent Club; and assists in the annual Blue Box clearance for the Jewish National Fund. Cong. Mishkan Israel, a life cut! your dependence on foreign energy ti Friday, January 20, 1978 43 CREW-NECK SWEATERS . WOOL PANT COATS $ 5 90 $ 2 $24 Value POLYESTER SKIRTS $ 6 5° 9 9° $75 Value . 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