fir THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rot in Your Dean Richardson Will Chair Iiiterfaith Group's Dinner own Driveway! THE TUNE -UP MAN Certified by the National 'Automotive Institute of Excellence Comes to your home or office with the "garage-on-wheels." Valet service that doesn't cost one penny extra Dean E. Richardson, chairman of the board of Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit and man- ufacturers National Corp., will be general chairman for the 1978 Brotherhood Ban- quet of the Greater Detroit Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews on Nov. 29 at Cobo Hall. 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RTISANS GALLERY cig See Our 1100020, 1918 51 Wel,' 'Look exciting designs in FRAMING & ART Paper Show - Oct. 10-Nov. 10 including recent works of MARIAM ASTON (FORMER Detroiter) 19666 W. 10 Mile Rd. 356-4449 10-5 Tues. thru Sat., Thurs. til 8 The event will mark the Research Council of 50th year "Golden Anniver- Michigan; Founders sary" of the national educa- Society of the Detroit In- tional program of NCCJ to stitute of Arts; Harper- build understanding and Grace Hospitals; and is cooperation among Ameri- secretary and director of cans of different religious the Downtown Develop- and racial backgrounds. ment Authority in addi- Philip Caldwell, vice lion to a variety of other chairman of Ford Motor Co., -: community respon- will be guest speaker at the sibilities. event. Richardson is a direc- He is a director of R. P. tor of the Detroit Sym- Scherer Corp. and the De- phony Orchestra, Detroit troit Edison Do. He also is Renaissance, Inc.; the on the board of governors of Detroit-Windsor Inter- ADELA Corp., Luxem- national Freedom Festi- bourg, and vice chairman DEAN RICHARDSON val and the United Foun- and director of Atlantic In- dation. He is a trustee of New Detroit, Inc.; the ternational Bank, London. the Detroit Area Council Episcopal Diocese of Richardson is immediate of Boy Scouts of America; Michigan; Interlochen past president of the Michi- the Detroit Growth Corp.; Arts Academy; Citizens gan Bankers Association. Jacques Torczyner to Address Bnai Moshe Israel Bond Event Jacques Torczyner, a spokesman for American Zionism for many years, will be the guest speaker at the Cong. Bnai Moshe - Is- rael Bond tribute dinner honoring Pearl and Jack Kutnick 7 p.m. Oct. 29 in the synagogue's social hall. Kutnick, immediate past president of the congrega- tion, and Mrs. Kutnick, an active volunteer for many communal and Zionist organizations, will be the recipients of Israel's 30th Anniversary. Award, in recognition of "their out- standing dedication to their synagogue, the community and the cause of Israel." Dinner co-chairpersons are Bernard Klein and Abe Pasternak. Torczyner has been a leader in the Zionist movement for more than 30 years. Born in Bel- gium, where his father was President of the Bel- gian Zionist Federation, Torczyner was the editor of the official publication of the Federation from 1937 until the war. He came to the United States in 1940 and affiliated with the Zionist Organiza- tion of America. He was one of the 18 persons who met with David Ben-Gurion on July 1, 1945, to initiate the movement of the Friends of the Hagana which or- ganized the support for the Jewish defense forces in Palestine. Torczyner served five consecutive terms as President of the Zionist Organization of America and was chairman of the American Section of the World Jewish Congress. He has attended all Zionist congresses since 1946 and was a member of the Presidium of the World Zionist Actions Committee from 1956 to 1972. At the 28th World Zionist Con- gress held in Jerusalem in 1972, Torczyner was elected a member of the Executive of the World Zionist Organ- ization. In 1974, he assumed the chairmanship of the Theodor Herzl Institute, which is the only adult edu- cation center in the world Zionist movement. He is co-president of the World Union of General Zionists of which he had been a vice president for the last 15 years. He was also a founder and organizer of the American-Israel Cham- ber of Commerce, of of which he is now a vice president. He was a founding member of the board of governors of the State of Israel Bonds; is a trustee of the board of the United Israel Appeal; a member of the governing council of the World Jewish Congress; and a member of the national advisory board of the JACQUES TORCZYNER American Jewish Histor- ical Society. For reservations, call the synagogue office, LI 8-9000, or the Israel Bond office, 968-0200. Trio to Perform for Donor of UHS Women Nov. 8 at SZ The Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools will hold their an- nual donor luncheon 12:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The Ben- Meir-Kilby Trio will entertain. Shaul Ben-Meir began his musical training in Is- rael where he was principal .> flutist with the Haifa Sy-m-:. phony. He is presently a member of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. Mrs. Ben-Meir also is a flutist and studied under Jean Pierre Rampal. The piano accompanist, Muriel Kilby, has performed throughout the country with many of the leading or- chestras including the DSO. Proceeds will provide scholarships to students of the United Hebrew Schools enabling them to attend Hebrew-speaking camps and educational programs in Israel as well as teacher training institutes. For ticket information, call Shula Boros, 642-1173 or Bess Axelrod, 559-6476. The United Hebrew Schools Woman's Auxiliary Scholarship Commission of- fers incentive awards to United Hebrew School stu- dents,Midrasha students, Naomi Blumenberg, Beth Braver, Michael Burlant, Michael Cohen, Madelyn Dinnerstein, Susan Friedman, Lisa Leopold, Elliot Rosenbaum, Maureen Schreiber, Michael Thirman and Martin Zoldan. The ways of repentance are no less hidden than the ways of sin. Awards for professional training were given to Jef- frey Shiovitz and Larry Sklar. I ALTHOUGH IT itTS I'LL GIVE YOU BARGAINS ON OUR SKIRTS * ri. & Sat. nNLy Oct. 20th & 21st SHA.UL BEN MEIR - recent high school and Mid- rasha graduates. Awards to Kfar Ivri were given to: Jason Blitz, Daphna Boros, Emily Burns, Lisa Chatlin, Riva Dines, Leona Druckman, Rochelle Feld, Jerry Lee Josen, Eric Kaplan, Michael Nachman, Adam Reubin, Daniel Solomon, Miriam Starkman, Ilana Stollman and Tammy Waldshan. Awards to approved summer camps went to: Suzanne Freedman, Alicia Klein, Sara Leopold, Esther Lipenholtz, Michael Reifler, Celia Rubenstein, Daniel J. Weiner and Howard K. Weiner. Awards to Israel pro- grams went to: A AAA Naomi Lippa's Advance Fashion Ltd. New Orleans "Mall . 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield- WE HOURS: Mon.-Sot. 10 - 5 569-4030