Friday, May 12, 1918 51 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Religious School Teachers Get Certification Awards Four religious school teachers, Sylvia Levitsky, Elena Glasier and Linda Brodsky, all of Temple Is- rael, and Phyllis Paysner of Temple Beth El, received certification awards from the Metropolitan Detroit Federation of Reform Synagogues' College of Jewish Studies at the Isaac Mayer Wise Sabbath Service con- ducted by the Reform Federation. Shown are, from left: Ms. Levitsky; Ms. Paysner; Bernard E. Linden, chairman of the college board; Cantor Arthur Asher, college dean; Ms. Glasier; Ms. Brodsky; and Marshall B. Madison, Reform Federation president. Hertz Given Braille Volume Shown at the testimonial dinner honoring Rabbi Richard C. Hertz's 25-year association with Temple Beth El are, standing from left, Robert N. Canvasser, Irving I. Katz, Marvin Novick, and Rabbi Irwin Groner of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Seated with Rabbi Hertz, right, is his brother Frederick. At the testimonial dinner Aid Kushner, did the illus- to Rabbi Richard C. Hertz trations and Mrs. Aid last week, the Sisterhood (Miriam) Kushner did the volunteers who operate Hebrew identifications. Temple Beth El's braille Copies of the book's mas- bindery presented a special ter transcript are being sent copy of Rabbi Lawrence to the Jewish Braille Insti- Kushner's "The Book of Let- tute in New York. ters" to Rabbi Hertz. Named to Post Mabel K. Gottesman pre- Gov. William G. Milliken sented the book with a dedi- appointed Lew Greenwald cation page to the rabbi. The of West Bloomfield Town- author was a confirmand of ship the Oakland County Rabbi Hertz at Beth El in Milliken Petition Coor- 1958. The author's father, dinator. 30% OFF w ON At. LL TORTOISE BATH ACCESSORIES • Etc. saa _v a,„ Cosffetics and Bath Boutique 11111 W. 9 MILE, NORTH PARK PLAZA BLDG. Southfield Suite 111 NEXT TO SHERATON-SOUTHFIELD HOTEL JERRY FENBY SHELBY LEE PATTY GRANT ERIC FRUEDIGMAN JOHNNY GRIFFITH BILL MEYERS Emil Gorevets will head- line a Yiddish and Russian concert 8 p.m. May 22 at Oak Park High School. The performance will benefit the Association of Invalids and Veterans of World War II who emigrated to the United States from the USSR and East European Countries, Inc., an organ- ization of Jewish immig- rants. Joining Gorevets in the concert, entitled "Sing, My Dinner, Auction at Adat Shalom Adat Shalom Synagogue will sponsor a dinner and art auction beginning with a cocktail preview at 5:30 p.m. May 21 in the synagogue. Artists whose works will be displayed include Charles Levier, John Adamos Manol, Edna Hibel, Marilyn Sica, Walter Kow- alski and Dominick Min- golla. There also will be original oils, limited edition graphics, sculptures, clois- sone enamels and other art works. There is a charge for dinner and the auction. Pro- ceeds will benefit synagogue projects, includ- ing adult education, cul- tural events, youth pro- grams and the like. For reservations and informa- tion, call the synagogue, 851-5100. DICK STEIN INC. ALL FORMS OF ENTERTAINMENT SHOWS. COMICS. SPEAKERS. ETC 855-1400 JEEP SMITH 114USic,..THE STEIN WAY - Guitar," will be a troupe of nine Soviet Jewish perform- ing artists. Gorevets has performed in the major cities of Europe, Israel and the U.S. (including Detroit) and has recorded many albums. The musical repertoire of the troupe consists of Yid- dish, Russian and Gypsy songs. Also performing are Ludmila Belous and Grig- ory Spektor, singers; Michael Gusakov, dancer; Grigory Art, comedian; and four musicians under the direction of Igor Tsinman. Locally the concert is being sponsored by Labor Zionist Alliance Branch 137 and Workmen's Circle Branch 227. Tickets are available at Israel - Expo 1918 Borenstein's Bookstore, or by calling Workmen's Cir- cle, 626-6016, or the LZA, 851-1606. ANDREW'S LANDSCAPING Low cost lawn care 5 yrs. exp. service by area college students 355-4915 /5/7AEL MT) 307, AMIVERS9/711 /979 "a celebration for the entire community" May 13, 14 May 13 Israeli Cabaret FOLKSINGER 9:00 p.m. also featured: $3.50 May 14 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Kol Yisrael $2.50 Isnrsu,„ `"X,,,' Israeli Trade Fair Take the entire family on a 5,000 mile journey to an Israeli marketplace. Israeli-made products. Dine on Israeli food. Learn tolkdancing in Safed. Folksongs in "Caesarea". A film festival in "Eilat". Put your message in the Western Wall. Continuous entertainment. Fly "El Al. Visit YadVashem. What better way to spend Mother's Day! adults: $1.00 children: 50e Leukemia Fund Meeting Planned TEEN NIGHT 8-10 P.M. Swimming, Movie, Disco & Volley Ball $1.00 The Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan will hold its annual meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the William Beaumont Hospi- tal Auditorium. Dr. Julius Rutzky, direc- tor of laboratories at Beaumont, will speak on "Progress in Management of Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia." Jewish Community Center 6600 Maple, W. Bloomfield Coordinated by: Detroit Zionist Federation, Jewish Community Center Jewish Community Council, Jewish Educators Council FOR MOTHER'S DAY 20 %to 30 %OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK including: Diamonds, Dinner Rings, Pendants 559-293t "INNOVATIONS" "PEOPLE'S CHOICE" Yiddish Singer Emil Gorevets to Perform in Local Concert Diamond Stud Earrings, Watches, Gold Chains widenbau ra creative jewelers in the Franklin Shopping Plaza Northwestern at 12 Mile Road Southfield Daily: 10-6'Thurs: 10-9 Free Gift Wrapping All Bankcards honored 356-2525