THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Dec. 5 Israel. Bond Dinner Here
Part of National 'Days for Peace'
Bnai Brith
Activities
A special community-
wide reception and banquet,
synaogues, tem-
involvino- synagogues,
ples and Jewish organiza-
tions in the Metro Detroit
area, will be held at 6 p.m.
Dec. 5 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
The event will launch Is-
rael Bonds' "Six Days for
* * *
Peace," a salute to the ef-
ISRAEL CHAPTER forts that may bring peace
will hold a feather party- between Israel and Egypt
games night 8:15 p.m. and in celebration of the
Tuesday in the north com- awarding of Nobel Prizes for
mons lunch room of Peace to Israel Prime
Southfield-Lathrup High Minister Menahem Begin
School. Husbands, friends and Egyptian President
and guests are invited. Re- Anwar Sadat on Dec. 10 in
Oslo, Norway.
freshments will be served.
Geared to a community
ACCOUNTANTS
LODGE will hear Larry
Gechter of the international
accounting firm of Touche
Ross and Co. at 8 p.m. Tues-
day at Stouffer's Restaur-
ant. He will speak on "The
1978 Tax Reform Act." Re-
freshments will be served.
A Committee
To Honor The Memory Of
JERRY SILBERT
Has been formed.
Checks frorri friends can be mailed to
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show of solidarity with the
people of Israel as their na-
tion embarks on the road to
peace, banquet participants
will have paid a minimum
of $1,000 on old or new 1978
commitments of State of Is-
rael Bonds, prior to the day
of the event, as a prerequis-
ite for admission.
Similar rallying pro-
grams will be held in 1:00
cities and towns
throughout the United
States and Canada, de-
clared Rabbi Leon
Kronish, chairman of the
State of Israel Bond Na-
tional Rabbinic Cabinet.
Begin hailed the forth-
coming events in a letter to
the Israel Bond organiza-
tion, declaring that the
meetings "will strengthen
our economy in the chal-
lenging months ahead." The
Prime Minister said, "As I
attend the ceremonies in
Oslo, Norway, in recogni-
tion of our efforts to bring
peace to the region, I shall
take comfort in the knowl-
edge that we have so many
understanding friends who
are prepared to stand with
us and demonstrate their
faith in our future."
Chairing the Dec. 5
dinner here is Jewish com-
munity leader Phillip
Stollman, who said that an
exciting program is being
planned "to make this one of
the most memorable occa-
sions ever experienced on
behalf of Israel."
"Even more important,"
said Stollman, "is that our
Jewish community under-
stand the crucial need for
continued financial support
through Israel Bonds sales.
We must all remember that
the price of peace is just as
high as the price of war, and
I look to this special
community-wide dinner to
create a greater cash flow of
loan fund dollars to Israel
than was realized even dur-
Documentary on
Detroit Jewish
History Prepared
Irving I. Katz, executive
secretary of Temple Beth
El; Albert Karbal, director
of the Learning Resource
Center of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek; and Rabbi Gerald
Teller, educational director
of Shaarey Zedek, have pro-
duced two multi-media,
audio-visual documen-
taries, in color and sound,
dealing with the history of
the Jews in Detroit.
Part one covers the period
from 1761 to 1880, and part
two from 1850 to 1926. The
programs include film
strips,' casette tapes, origi-
nal manuscript material
and documents, and activity
packages.
Katz, Karbal and Rabbi
Teller are now preparing
additional programs which
will bring the history of De-
troit Jewry to the present
time.
The documentaries are
available to the public.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call Katz at
Temple Beth El, 851-1100.
Friday, November 17, 1978 51
A Very Happy Thanksgiving
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ing the Yom Kippur War."
Joining Stollman in un-
iting the community for
the "Six Days for Peace"
concept are David B.
Hermelin, Metro Detroit
Israel Bond general
chairman; Sam Rich,
cash chairman; the Israel
Bonds executive board,
headed by David B.
Holtzman; Franka Char-
lupski, Women's Division
chairman; and the
Detroit-area members of
the National Honor
Societies of Israel.
For dinner information,
call Israel Bonds, 557-2900.
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