58 Friday, May 12, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 Art Auction Set by Sisterhood Beth Israel Sisterhood will sponsor an art auction 7:30 p.m. May 21 at the synagogue. Champagne preview will begin at 6:30. Lithographs, etchings, serigraphs, woodcut!, paintings and watercolors will be displayed for sale. Admission is nominal. Jeans 'N' Things CAMPING NEEDS Everything Discounted SLEEPING BAG SALE Painters Pants Tube Socks Underwear Hooded Sweat Shirts Blue Jeans T Shirts Straps Compasses Bandanas Drinking Cups Flannel Shirts Duffel Bags Ditty Bags Back Packs Laundry Bags Mussette Bags Knapsacks Yucca Bags Canteens Scout Knives Mess Kits Stuff Bags Ponchos 241 W. 9 Mile 544-1144 Foreign Aid Flint News Ferndale across from F&M Help for Russian Jews Is Sought The Resettlement Sub- committee of the Jewish Family Service Committee of the Flint Jewish Com- munity Council is seeking help from the community in resettling recently arrived Russian Jewish immig- rants. Chairmen of the sub- committee are Jo Abramson and Anita Kippleman, as- sisted by Bernard Abram- son, Chalotte Kasle and Carol Olds, JFS chairman. The committee seeks and stores household goods, bedding and the like required to set up a household. Temporary lodging is sought for the new immigrants, how- ever, transportation to English classes, shop- Flint People Make News Dr. Samuel Sorscher is among 39 state dentists who will be named life members of the Michigan Dental Association. •• • Vivian Gottlieb is a finalist in the Great Quilts of America contest, spon- sored by the United States Historical Society, Good Housekeeping and the Museum of American Folk Art. CANTOR NORMAN ATKINS IN CONCERT Sunday, May 21, 1978 8:00 P.M. "From Shtet'I to Broadway" Cantor Norman Atkins is truly one of the fine voices of this generation. He is noted for his ap- pearance in Opera, in Concert and on Broadway. His programs touch many aspects of the Jewish experience — nostalgia, humor, sadness, love and religion. ping and appointments also is needed. Volunteers also help the immigrants with daily problems, interpreting notices in the mail, finding a doctor and more. Women to Model Israeli Fashions The Ann Lebster Chapter of Hadassah will present The Hadassah Seligsberg School of Design's 1978 Is- raeli Fashion Show noon May 24 at Cong. Beth Is- rael. A buffet luncheon will be served, and for reserva- tions call 732-8038 or 234- 0227. Chairman and co- chairman of the event, Tobye Weiss and Rhea Co- hen, respectively, announce that the modeling will be done by local Hadassah members: Joanne Alfred, Barbara Berlin, Jan Eis- man, Pat Fauer, Charlotte Kasle, Sherri Kasle, Sarah Osher, Diane Rabin, Chic- kie Seide and Gail Silver- man. Commentary will be rendered by Maxine Kronick. Eleanor Megdell is in charge of publicity. $4.00 Donation $2.00 Senior Citizens and Students Tickets may be purchased at the Synagogue office, or call U.7-7970 for further information. PRESENTED BY THE CULTURAL COMMISSION OF CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM More than 80 countries benefit from the services of 500 Israeli agricultural ex- perts. JEWELRY A..1...oir. 11.a. A SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile 13131 557-1860 Music by Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. 968-2563 FELDBRO QUALITY MEATS Orchard Lake On USDA coo= PRIME RIB, FILET, STRIP, DEL MONICO & MORE. 6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. South of Maple West Bloomfield Plaza 626.4656 Mon thru 8 sat . to 6 Closed Sunday FREE PARKING 545-1558 545-9677 DANTEZE BARBER SHOP FINEST HAIR STYLING 22108 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK, MI 48237 Near A & P George Berry Has Joined Our Staff He will be happy to be your shoe shiner. SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT by Appt. Only on barber services Manicurist EVERETT HICKS FRAN Shoe Shine GEORGE You're invited to enroll your children in more than just a Hebrew school COMMUNITY) CALENDAR — - - — ( Saturday — Temple Beth El Torah Convocation. Monday — Cong. Beth Israel Sisterhood board meeting, noon, synagogue; Temple Beth El board of education meeting, 8 p.m., temple. Tuesday — Bnai Brith board meeting, 8 p.m. Wednesday — ORT board meeting; and FJCC Leadership Development meeting. Thursday — JWVA meeting; and FJCC Execu- tive Committee meeting, 8 p.m. Bat Mitzva Sandra Binder will be- come Bat Mitzva 9 a.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth Is- rael. Bar Mitzva Joseph Sennabaum, at Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 W. Lincoln FIRESTONE JERUSALEM (ZINS) — will become Bar Mitzva 8 p.m. May 19 at Temple Beth El. Firm Honors Sarah Yeszin Sarah Yeszin of Oak Park was honored at a dinner given by her employer, Burnham, Stoepel and Co., wholesale floor coverings in Detroit, for 60 years of serv- ice. Miss Yeszin began with the company in 1918 at age 15 by falsifying her age. She has never owned a car or had a driver's license but has the best attendance re- cord of anyone at the firm. Miss Yeszin is in charge of the company's billing de- partment. ELIGIOUS SCHOOL AN INDEPENDENT CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL David A. Nelson, Rabbi Cyril Servetter, Director of Education CLASSES AVAILABLE FROM KINDERGARTEN-SENIOR HIGH BAR-BAT MITZVA The main goals of Beth Shalom Reli- gious School are • to turn children on to Judaism • to know where they come from, where they are, and where they are going • to be knowledgeable, committed, feeling Jews • to be able to transmit this not by words alone, but by examples to the next generation. Reduced Rates to Synagogue members. Synagogue member- ships available. We will be happy to arrange a visit to our school and/or to have a parent with like age children contact you with more specifics. FOR INFORMATION CALL 547-7972. Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 W. Lincoln Rd., Oak Park