THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 042 Friday, February 24, 1918 Mimes Perform MACK PITT ORCHESTRA The Huntington Woods Residents Association will present the Mime Ensemble Association 7 p.m. March 5 in the city recreation center. Tickets are on sale at the recreation center. Happy the pupil whose teacher approves his words. and DISCO Great Sounds For An Occasions 358-3642 Come In For Your FREE! Hair Analysis & Consultation with no obligation For appt. call Business Briefs A. Richard Silverman and Martin Gorosh have acquired the Gannon Real Estate Co., 20966 Grand River, Detroit. The firm, a member of multi-list as- sociations, will continue to list and market real estate in Detroit and suburbs. The real estate company also specializes in cash purch- ases of residential proper- ties. * * * Daniel Harris at EMILE SALON Racquettime Bldg, 356-7722 r 12 Mile & Northwestern 355-1590 Your One Stop Shop 9a9orite %OW CENTERPIECES ORIGINALLY DESIGNED — FRESH OR ARTIFICIAL — FAVORS INVITATIONS, STATIONERY-20% OFF BEV KURTIS DORSEY MENKEN DORIS CORNFIELD AMERICAN CENTER SAMSON & DELILAH HAIR STYLING SALON Teacher Creates a Jewish Game As Learning Tool An Ann Arbor Sunday school teacher, now living in Ames, Iowa, has de- veloped a Jewish learning game that is being mar- keted in 14 states. Sallie Abelson, formerly at the University of Michi- gan, developed "Aliyah," to provide better learning materials for Jewish relig- ion classes. The goal of the game is to get to Israel, beginning in the U.S., by answering questions on Judaism. The game provides 297 questions, game cards, a board, dice and markers for six people. 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Bet. 11% & 12 Mile Master Charge & Visa Accepted 548-4470 We Also Wholesale Maimonides Women Donate Machine to Haverim House BALE POST will have a general meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Guest speaker will be De- partment of Michigan Commander Leonard Green. Refreshments will be served. Volunteers wish- ing to work March. 19 at Pontiac Stadium may _call Newt Karp, 851-6821. * * * CHARLES SHAPIRO AUXILIARY awarded 30-year pins to Sadie Pesick and Mamie Barden at its paid-up membership party last week. Mesdames Mari- lyn Margolis, Audrey Mogill and Mildred Greenly received 25-year pins. Lord and Taylor Store Openings Aid Charities Lord and Taylor will celebrate the unpre- cedented opening of three new stores in one area, in the 'same week with three evening events. They will all be hosted by Joseph E. Brooks, chairman and chief executive officer of Lord and Taylor, and Mrs. Brooks, to benefit three dif- ferent charities in the grea- ter Detroit area. • Each of the three even- ings will consist of a black- tie dinner-dance at each of the stores. To make every preview of the three stores something special they will all have different dinner menus, a different decor theme and a different finale to the fashion spectacular which has as its opening theme, "The Best of Lord and Taylor." Each finale will high- light a segment featuring the collection of one de- signer who will be on hand for the fegtivities at the store being pre- viewed. The designers are Oscar de la Renta at the benefit for the Lakeside opening on March 2, Donald Brooks at 12 Oaks on March 3 and BM Blass at Fairlane on March 4. The Women's Auxiliary Jack Greenberg, Michael of the Maimonides Medical Levin, Henry Small and Is- Society announces it has rael Weiner. given a gift of a portable Zois ( WczazawA video tape recorder to the Haverim House, the resi- to (14/Ed in c4.4.9ust dence for the Jewish re- tarded. This gift was made possi- ble through the efforts of the women's auxiliary and the Dr. Max and Mildred Steiner Research Fu nd. The fund was set up in 1958 at the time of Dr. Steiner's death. When Haverim House came into existence the funds were to be used only for the Haverim House. The portable video tape recorder will enable staff personnel to make recordings of individual actions and perfor- manceS to be replayed to MISS WARSHAWSKY those individuals in a Judge and Mrs. Meyer self-analysis and help program. The video tape Warshawsky of South recorder will allow in- Haven announce the en- stantaneous replay for gagement of their daughter, ongoing help, while stor- Lois Ann, to Marc Shulman, age of video tape can re- son of Mrs. Helene Shulman veal long-term benefits or of West Bloomfield, and the deficiencies often lost in late Mr. Jack Shulman. Miss Warshawasky was verbal or • written ac- graduated from Kalamazoo counts. The women's committee College and attends the consists of the president, Cooley Law School. Her Mrs. Morris Arnkoff, and fiance was graduated from Mesdames Sol Grossman, Michigan State University and is a senior at Cooley Law School. An August wedding is planned _ Singles Events The Lakeside opening event will benefit the Chil- dren's Hospital of Michigan. The American Cancer Soci- ety, Oakland County Unit, will be benefited by the 12 Oaks opening on March 3. The Detroit Institute of Arts will benefit from the Fair- lane store opening. MICHIGAN JEWISH SINGLED COUNCIL will have an open meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 11 of the 10 Mile Jewish Com- munity Center. Singles age 187 40 are invited. Europe Tourists to Israel Increase To augment its new travel program, which now features the addition of a special program designed to meet the needs and prefer- ences of the under 40 age group, the American Jewish Congress is planning a "Singles Convention in Jerusalem." . The singles convention will provide participants with a comprehensive tour of Israel plus special behing-the-scenes, off-the- beaten track visits ar- ranged exclusively by AJ- Congress. There will be the opportunity to meet Israel's young leadership, members of religious communities, Arabs, artists, students and many others, plus the traveler's own Israeli coun- terpait. Special events will be ar- ranged throughout the tour . where, participants will have the opportunity to meet Jewish singles from America, Israel and around the world. Departure will be on July 31 and information on price and a detailed itinerary is now available. Space is limited. For in- formation, call Ruth Rosen- baum, AJCongress regional director, 357-2766. JERUSALEM (JTA) — The number of European tourists in Israel increased by 27 percent in-1977, and reached 544,000, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics. European tourists com- prised 54 percent of the total of 1,006,500 tourists in 1977, the first year that more than one million tourists visited Israel. The most notable in- * * * crease was in the number of German tourists — 110,400 JWV Plans Oneg, — an increase of 74 percent to the 63,000 who Brotherhood Tea compared Department of Michigan visited in 1976. will hold its annual Brotherhood Tea and oneg Political Science Shabat 11:30 a.m. Saturday in the Jewish War Veterans Lecture Slated Friends of the Oak Park Memorial Home. Father William Cunnin- Library, the Wayne State gham, director of Focus University Center for Peace HOPE,. will be guest and Conflict Studies and the Detroit Council for World speaker. For information, call chairman Barbara Affairs will present a prog- ram on "Canada, Mexico Weiskopf, 968-2799, or the and the U.S.: New Tasks for JWV home, 559-5680. Good Neighbors?" 7:30 Guests are invited. Libby Levenson is co- p.m. Sunday in the Oak chairman and Ilene Park Library. Admission is Feldman is reservation free, and the public is in- vited. chairman. S1,4 111 . r B azoisky to (I/V.1 in * * * AJCongress Trip for Singles Due MISS BLAZOFSKY Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blazofsky of West Bloom- field announce the engage- ment of their 'daughter, Caryn Sue, to Steven Nor- man Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross of Oak . Park. A July wedding is plan, ned. Physician Named to Hospital Board Di, Louis Kaufman has been appointed to the advis- dry board of Providence Hospital. The 1977 president of the medical staff; Dr. Kaufman is a clinical associate pro- fessor of surgery at Wayne State University's medical school. He is a fellow of the American College of Surgery. Hail to the man who hears and is silent, for he will escape 100 misfortunes. —The Talmud