THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Orthodox Rabbis to Have Annual Event at Center The Council of Orthodox the head. The rabbinical Rabbis and Merkaz will join court issues judgments be- for their 49th annual dinner tween individuals, indi- 6 p.m. May 24 at the main viduals and congregations Jewish Community Center and institutions, and rules complex. over adoptions, conversions Rabbi Leizer Levin is and divorce cases. Counsel- president of the Council of ing also is available Orthodox Rabbis. Rabbi through the Council. Ernest Greenfield is chair- The Vaad supervises man of the Merkaz. shokhtim, mashgikhim, The Council has a Beth slaughter houses, Din of which Rabbi Levin is butcher shops, caterers, bakeries, Cholov Yisroel products, some of Bor- /OMERSET den's products, pickle DinnER THEATRE companies, poultry firms and kosher kitchens in Jewish institutions such as Sinai Hospital, the Jewish Center snack bar, the Jewish Welfare Fed- ••••- eration building and at SIO N•• Nrir Federation Apartments. Adult classes are super- vised and a talmudic Reservations reference library main- tained by the Vaad. Other officers of the Vaad 643-8865. Israel's Greatest Motion Picture— ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION BEST FOREIGN FILM! CINEMA SHARES p eeeee ts N A GRABBER." Judith Cost NEW YORK POST "LARGER THAN LIFE! The best and most authentic film on the subject - Pat Corans.WCBS TV "AS EXCITING AS ANY CLASSIC WESTERN AND ALL THE MORE AMAZING SINCE IT IS TRUE." Wane. Spencer.WOR GROUP ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE I Phone Weekdays 557-9393; Eves. 855-9092 Exclusive Engagement Starting MAY /0th. MAPLE %%Am. 1 -2-3 Maple Rd. W of Telegraph. 855.9090 tACADEMY-AWARD WINNER RABBI LEVIN are Rabbi Chaskel Grubner, director; Rabbi James I. Gordon, vice president; Rabbi Joshua Sperka, sec- retary; and Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, treasurer. Gustav Berenholz has ADL's Lobenthal to Speak to Cong. Bnai David Institute Cong. Bnai David Insti- tute for Adult Education will hold a lecture in its "Judaism in an Age of Cul- tural Pluralism" series 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the synagogue. Guest speaker will be Richard Lobenthal, execu- tive director of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, Michigan Region. He will speak on "Anti- Semitism, Nazis and You." Lobenthal served in the ADL's offices in the Southwest and in the South prior to taking the Michigan post in 1964. He was a member of the sociology department at Wayne State University • from 1966 to 1973 and currently is a consultant to the WSU College of Lifelong- Learning and a member of the univer- sity's social science and humanities faculties. BEST FOREIGN FILM MOVIE GUIDE Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 Greenfield M. of 9 Niue 559-2730 • THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING Wed. Matinees all THEATERS-1 Show only at 1:00 51.50 "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE 3rd KIND" "COMA" "GOODBYE GIRL- "SILVER BEARS" BERKLEY "tIfci'33',g` All Seats $1.00 at all times including Saturday & Sun. No Coupons Accepted. Simone Signoret A FILM BY NI()SIIE I %sitli IPGi Youb Produced to Lira Ellin , . Pan , i Now--Exclusive Engagement! 7440tes The Metropolitan Council of Young Israel, the Reli- gious Zionists of Detroit and the Bodzin Post of the Jewish War Veterans will join in a service com- memorating Yom Hazika- ron (Day of Remembrance) and Yom Ha'Atzmaut (Is- rael Independence Day) Maple Rd. W. of Telegraph Near Bloomfield Plaza 855-9090 WASHINGTON THEATER Royal Oak - 541-0082 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT "THE LATE GREAT PLANET EARTH"(PG) Mon.-Fri. 7:00 & 9:00 Sat. & Sun. 1,3.5,7.9 6:30 p.m. May 10 at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Participants in the serv- ice will be Rabbis James I. Gordon, Ernest Greenfield, Samuel H. Prero, Joshua Sperka, Feivel Wagner and Cantor David L. Green- baum. Following the service, a sends (dinner) will be held in Stollman Hall. Dinner music and entertainment will be provided by the Mark Goldenberg group, members of Young Is- rael Teens and Bnei Akiva. Serving on the dinner committee are Mrs. Rita Bigman, Mrs. Dolores Brown, Mrs. Malka Gordon, Mrs. Esther Posner and Re- uven and Shelly Singal. For reservations to the dinner, call Young Israel of Oak- Woods, 398-1177. Special Holocaust Memorial Event at Beth Achim Cong. Beth Achim will observe the 35th anniver- sary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising with a special Yom Hashoa V'Hagvura service 8 p.m. Thursday. Two addresses will be de- livered, one in Yiddish by Martin Rose and a speech in English by Hy Shenkman. In addition, a special read- ing composed by Mayer Lipman will be read by the congregation. The special service is open to the public. He who finds himself on the street is like a dog. —The Talmud FROM foos-rog? NO, BUT HUM A FEW BARS AND FAKE. 478 -3800 30,55 GRAND RIVE R I.tRYISGTOH Wits RICHARD LOBENTHAL •- •u”, livnorie He also was a U.S. repre- Y T E NEW sentative to the UNESCO cultural exchange program and is the co-author of a book "Affirmative Action: Guide to the Perplexed." The public is invited free of charge. GOVERNOR'S HUNGARIAN VILLAG TAKE 1-275 SOUTH TO EXIT 5— TURN LEFT (EAST) TO TELEGRAPH...EASY! • Display Is Open The Southfield Historical Society will display furni- ture, maps, photographs and memorabilia depicting Southfield's history through May 14 at the Southfield Burgh Museum, Berg Road and Civic Center Drive. Hours are 2-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. 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Daniels, Henry Dorfman, Morris Flatt, Nathan Gol- din, Samuel Hechtman, David Hermelin, Avern Cohn, Irwin I. Cohn, Julius Katz, the Karbal Family, Sam Novetsky, Royal A. Oppenheiro, David Pollack, Julius Rotenberg, Hyman Safran, Soberman and Mil- grom, Phillip and Max Stollman and Jack Shenkman. The Vaad has helped newly arrived Russian Jewish families obtain kosher meat and keep kosher homes. Fo4 reservations to the dinner, call the Vaad, 559- 5005. Friday, April 28, 1918 25 • 4 8470 N. TELEGRAPH, 1 /2 BLK. S. OF JOY RD. BOOK YOUR ALL OCCASION PARTY WITH US PRIVATE ROOMS AVAILABLE . . . 10 to 100 • Weddings • Shooters • Bar WWI= . . Banquets • Etc. • Etc. FOR RES. CALL 565-4848 DANCING FRI. & SAT. TO TOMMY GOOD & CO.