44 Friday, September a 1918 The Open House Honors Ex-Detroiter Ittamar SHEL ROTT ORCHESTRA Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entertainment" 354-0110 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 255-1599 Rabbi M.J.E. Ittamar (Wohlgelernter) will be honored at an open house 8 p.m. Monday in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Eisen- man, 14511 Vernon, Oak Park. Bob lwrey' " PARTIES FOR ALL AGES Jeff Leitson 661-1125_ 681 2478 • Computer Light Show - RABBI ITTAMAR Watch for . . . ELIAS DISCOUNT FOODS Coming Soon To Ferndale Rabbi Ittamar is conclud- ing a three-month visit to Jewish libraries in Europe," Canada and the U.S.:held in advance of the opening in Bayit V'Gan next Hanuka of the new building for the Harry Fischel Institute, the Midrasha — Jerusalem Seminary and the Rabbi H.S. Goldstein Memorial Library. DAIRY MEAL TREAT! bravo! bravo! bravissimo! Italian-style! CHEF BOY-AR-DEE® CH E ESE R AV IO L I BITE SIZE MACARONI PIES FILLED WITH CHEESE THE MARVELOUS MEATLESS MEAL THAT'S READY TO HEAT 'N' EAT! Invite Chef Boy-Ar-Dee® to cook for you when you long for a delicious meatless meal. His Cheese Ravioli really hits the spot! Perfect for the children's lunch, for an easy supper or even a late-night snack. If you like kreplach, you'll love the Chef's Cheese Ravioli. Bite-size, chock full of tangy Italian-style cheese, simmered in rich, hearty tomato sauce. And, all you do is heat — and enjoy. For a thrifty, meatless mechayeh you couldn't do better! A former Detroiter who held pulpits from 1937 to 1956, Rabbi Ittamar was general secretary of the Israel chief rabbinate and vice chairman of the Harry Fischel Institute since his retirement. The institute, founded by the late Chief Rabbi Ab- raham Isaac Kook in 1932, has 90 fellows doing re- search in Talmud and on Is- rael, training for the rabbi- nate and Israel chaplaincy and the rabbinic courts. A new department will be launched this year dealing wiht automation as it af- fects Sabbath observance and similar problems. Camp David Topic of ZOD "After the Camp David Summit — Prospects for Peace" will be discussed by Leonard J.J. Davis at the Detroit District — Zionist Organization of America meeting scheduled for 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Davis is director of infor- mation for the American Is- rael Public Affairs Commit- tee (AIPAC) and is on the editorial staff of the "Near East Report" as well as co- author of "Myths and Facts - 1978." Previously he was a New York Times corre- spondent. Louis Panush will be chairman of the program. Refreshments will be served. The public is in- vited. For information call the ZOA office, 569-1515. Singles Events ROSE SHERER SOCIALITES will present a pre-holiday dance 9 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Community Center. Eric Rosenow and his Continen- tals will provide the music for dancing. 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