44 Friday, April 28, 1918 c THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mordecai Gur,' Singer Featured at Igrael Expo Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL I a Se"Ing Horne, Hospitals 399-7194 — 547-7970 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mahe/ S.vim iicepAols ord Kam U 2-4444 547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Maj. Gen. Mordecai Gur, former chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, and Ohela Halevy, Israeli folksinger, will be among the speakers and entertainers who will be in Detroit for the Israel Expo 1978, May 11 - 13 at the main Jewish Community Center, sponsored by the Detroit Zionist Federation, the Center, Jewish Com- munity Council and the Jewish Educators Council. Maj. Gen. Gur will speak 7:30 p.m. May 11 in the Center. He served with the Negev Brigade of the Pal- mah during Israel's war of independence, and after the war he volunteered for serv- ice with NAHAL. He served in the Paratroop Corps, was wounded in action and awarded a commendation. In the Sinai Campaign he commanded a paratroop unit of NAHAL. In 1957, he was appointed deputy com- mander of the Paratroop Corps. In 1959, he attended the AA Muffler & Brakes LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON MUFFLERS & SHOCKS As Long As You Own Your Car 10520 W. 7 Mile Rd. at Mendota DICK STEIN INC. JERRY FENBY SHELBY LEE PATTY GRANT ALL FORMS OF -ENTERTAINMENT ERIC FRUEDIGMAN JOHNNY GRIFFITH BILL MEYERS SHOWS. MANLY SPEAKERS. ETC. 855-1400 "PEOPLE'S CHOICE" "INNOVATIONS" JEEP SMITH - MUSIC THE STEIN WAY - MAJ. GEN. GUR Ecole Superieure de Guerre in Paris for advance studies, and upon his return to Is- rael was appointed in- structor of the Command and Staff College of the Is- rael Defense Forces. During the Six-Day War, Gem Gur commanded a paratroop (Reserve) unit which participated in the liberation of the Old City of Jerusalem. Following the Six-Day War, he was a member of the Israeli dele- gation to the United Na- tions Emergency Session and also participated in the Israel Information Cam- paign abroad. After the war, he was ap- pointed military governor of thei. 11'...0 .......--.. OHELA LEVY Gaza Strip and North- ern Sinai, and was prom- ern to the rank of Tat Aluf (Brigadier General). He was appointed as defense and armed forces attache in Washington Ross House-to-House Campai for August Senate Nomination Douglas Ross, who al- ready has a long record of service with government agencies, has announced his candidacy for the Demo- cratic nomination for the Michigan State Senate in the 15th District. Declaring that he favors effective legislation to re- late to the conflict of inter- est issue, Ross filed with municipal clerks declara- tions on his own and his wife's holdings. He said, "It's the best in- surance of straightforward public service for the public and a candidate that I can imagine. The public can re- view my positions on public issues and my personal fi- nances to assure themselves that there are no inappro- priate conflicts of interest." Ross' disclosure con- formed with a bill pend- ing in the state House. The bill, introduced in AGENT OF THE YEAR IT IS A PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT PAUL L. SHERIZEN, C.L.U. Has received the agent of the year award as the most outstanding representa- tive of our DETROIT- ROSENWASSER AGENCY. The award is in recognition of his excellent service to his policy holders and our agency. SEYMOUR M. ROSENWASSER, C.L.U. GENERAL AGENT • 16111 W. Ggkt Mile Ril. Suite 236 Smithfield, Mich. 569-1616 MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LAI V SONNwer..4.0.111•11MA.C.USICTIV.. 00....612112 D.C. in 1972, and prior to this appointment he was the Northern Area Com- mander. Miss Halevy, a folksinger who performs in several languages, will entertain at an Israeli cabaret 9:30 and 11 p.m. May 13. Featured on the program with her will be the Kol Yisrael Ensemble. Miss Halevy is the daugh- ter of Moshe Halevy, foun- der of the first Hebrew thea- ter in Israel — the Ohel Theater. She has entertained troops in action in the Negev and has re- corded many record albums. The Expo is a three-day communal celebration of the 30th anniversary of Is- rael's independence. Events include an Israeli trade fair, cabaret, film festival, fash- ion show and creative arts festival. Among the entertainers will be an Is- raeli dance troupe, belly dancers, magicians and vocalists. There is a charge for the cabaret. From 1961 to 1963 he was commanding officer of the Golani Brigade and was in charge of the op- eration at Nukaib. He has held, among others, a senior appointment on the general staff and was in charge of the Com- mand and Staff College. December by Joseph Forbes (D-Oak Park) would require disclosure of sources of income, but not amounts. Identification with com- munity agencies is another major point in Ross' cam- paign for the nomination in the August primaries. He will oppose the incumbent,' Daniel Cooper, for the nomination. Stating that he plans to visit every home in the 15th Ross was formerly a legis- lative aide to U.S. Reps. Neil Stabler and _John Dingell, a teacher in De- troit, an aide to Sen. Joseph Tydings of Maryland and a speechwriter for Ambas- sador Sol M. Linowitz when he was chairman of the Na- tional Urban Coalition. Fund Raiser Aids Research Into MS Abilities Unlimited, a group aiding multiple sclerosis research, will have a fund-raising games party 8 p.m. Monday at the South- field Civic Center. Admis- sion is free, and the public is invited. Wheelchair ramps are available. `Freedom' Group to Meet Sunday The Individual Freedom Foundation will meet 2 p.m. Sunday at Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac. 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