42 Friday, November 24, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel maintains dip- lomatic and consular rela- Bnai Brith Activities When the sin is sweet, re- pentance is not so bitter. NOT HUNGRY? DON'T COME TO BNAI BRITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF METROPOLITAN DE- TROIT will hold a dele- gates meeting 8 p.m. Wed- nesday in the Zionist Cul- OLD TIME DELP 27701 Orchard Lake Road Near 12 Mile 553-2191 OPEN 24 H OURS TEE RYAN ROADHOUSE OUR RIBS ARE THE BEST! 14 MILE at RYAN 939-1800 Do You KNow CLAmDIGGERS Gen SEAFOOD FRESH ovERNi6gr FRotA sos-and? 30555 'GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS American Express Honored * •* * DETROIT CHAPTER will meet noon Wednesday in the Farmington Commu- nity Library. The chapter's bowling league will host the program and luncheon. A musical revue entitled, "Melody Malady," will be presented by the dramatic group under the direction of Miriam Zacks. Guests are welcome at a nominal charge. For transportation call Blanche Bauman, 557- 0478, or Mrs. _George Karabenick, 543-5715. • * * * PISGAH LODGE, Bnai Brith, will meet 8:30 p.m. Dec. 6 in the Bnai Brith offices, 21711 W. 10 Mile, Southfield. President Sam Lipson will report on the convention in New Orleans. Harry Shoemaker will show Bnai Brith Cites Schwartz With Humanitarian Award NO, BUT I4UtiA A FEW BARS AND I'LL FAKE IT: 478-3800 tural Center. Council President Belle Ruben an- nounces the Bnai Brith Youth Organization will present a program. Chuck Muer's feiZ, 104% NMagge Beau jacks THE AREA'SNEWEST & MOST UNIQUE RESTAURANT . Serving.GREAT FOOD AND COCKTAILS AT MODERATE PRICES, OPEN MON.-SAT. FOR • LUNCHES • DINNERS • AFTER THEATER SNACKS 44 SANDWICHES MON.-THURS., 11:30 a.m. ti111p.m. FRI. & SAT. TIL 12 Mid. COCKTAILS TIL 2 a.m. Your Hosts: JACK & GARY COCHRAN .4108 W. MAPLE RD., 1 81K. WEST OF TELEGRAPH 626-2630 The 1978 Bnai Brith Humanitarian Award was presented to Alan E. Schwartz last Thursday be- fore 1,200 persons at Fair- lane Manor. The fund-raising event for Bnai Brith Youth Serv- ices had a host of respected Michigan and general community leaders on the dais. Schwartz, a Detroit at- torney, was cited for his deep involvement in Jewish and general community af- fairs. Speakers at the dinner included Martin E. Cit- rin, president of the Jewish Welfare Federa- lion of Metropolitan De- troit; Max Fisher, Detroit financier and philan- thropist and chairman of the Jewish Agency of Is- rael; and Governor William E. Milliken. Others included Avern Cohn; past Humanitarian Award recipients and- ---41 011■ 111111.10 ink dinner chairmen William G. Meese of Detroit Edison, David K. Easlick of Michi- gan Bell and Joseph L. Hud- son Jr.; and Louis Weber of the Bnai Brith Foundation. Featured dinner speaker was Jack J. Spitzer, president of Bnai Brith In- ternational. Spitzer lauded Schwartz and the Bnai Brith Foundation's efforts. Representing the youth who benefit from the an- -nual affair were Ruth In- , denbaum, president of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University; Gary Epstein and Debbie Davidson, presidents re- spectively of the Great Lakes AZA and BBG. Councils. TV personality Paul Winter introduced the dais guests. Cantor Harold Or- bach of Temple Israel led the national anthem. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of Temple Beth El gave the invocation and Fr. Vaughn Quinn of Sacred Heart Rehabilita- tion Center gave the bene- diction. The first kibutz, Degania, was 'established in 1909 on the southern shores of Lake Kinneret. tions with 70 countries. M O VIE G UIDE slides of his recent trip to Israel. Refreshments will follow. * * * COUPLETS will have a Americana Complex board meeting 8 p.m. 1, 2, 3, 4 Greenfield, N. of 9 Mile 559-2730 Thursday in the home of Mr. 4 THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING and Mrs. Mark (Margaret) Wed. Matinees all Carney, 14460 LaBelle, THEATERS-1 Show only Oak Park. For information, at 1:00 $1.50 call the Carneys, 541-7669, "THE' WIZ" or the president, Henry Gutter; 543-2627. The "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" group will have "a night PARADISE VALLEY out" 8 p.m. Dec. 2 at the "UP IN SMOKE" Holiday Inn Dearborn, 22900 Michigan' Ave. BERKLEY 12 7.11175 0131dg Dinner and entertainment will highlight the evening. All Seats $1.00 Guests are welcome. There . at all times is a charge. For informa- HELD OVER tion, call Mr. and Mrs. Rod Weekdays incl. Sat. (Elanna) Broder, 557-0139; or Linda Yellin, social serv- Henry Winkler & Sally Field comedy "HEROES" (PG) ices vice president, 545- 7:15 & 9:30 4449. Reservation deadline Sun 2:45, 5:00, 7:15 & 9:30 is Sunday. The unit will hold.a gen- BERKLEY THEATRE 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. eral dinner-meeting 6:30 Berkley p.m. Dec. 10 at the Spaghetti Co. A "roast" will WASHINGTON MATER pay tribute to Ms. Yellin. 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