34 Friday, February 9, 1919 For theFinest Wedding and Bar Mitzve Album , Call WINER And Associates 3 57-1010 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS U-M Students Begin UJA Drive U-1111 Hillel Fund to Host Israeli Zionism Specialist Solicitation for the Uni- versity of Michigan Student United Jewish Appeal Campaign began with a telethon and person-to- person solicitation in the dorms. In preparation for this year's campaign, solicita- tion was preceded by: A cocktail reception for last year's "Big Givers" ($18 or more), a public showing of the Israeli film "I Love You Rosa" and a solicitor train- ing session led by Irwin Al- terman of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation. The goal of the campaign is to raise $10,000, an in- crease over last year's $8,500. Seventy-five per- cent of the monies raised over the goal are to be used for U.J.A.'s Project Re- newal. The steering committee includes: Sandy Starkman, chairman; Alan • Abrahams, Jonathan Bilmes, Carol Brown, Davida Fromm, Marla Gordon, Pam Lip- pitt, Jeff Liskar, Rochelle Mark, Larry Pachter, Steve Rocklin, Marc Smith, Dan Weisberg and Nancy Welber. Students not contacted should send contributions to Hatikva Campaign, 1429 Hill, Ann Arbor, 48104. Bnai Brith Hillel Found- ation at the University of Michigan is sponsoring the visit of Israeli scholar David Vital, who will be in Michi- gan Sunday, Feb. 18. Vital is on the political science fa- culty at Tel Aviv Univer- sity. He is recognized for his research on the origins of Nu? Pizza in a Skillet from Chef Boyardee®! Chef Boyardee ® Pizzain a Skillet is the fast, convenient way to serve your family mouth-watering pizza in about 20 minutes with no oven to heat because you make it in a skillet on top of the stove. You'll have a fabulous pizza that any balabosta will be proud to serve by using one mixing bowl and a skillet. It's almost faster than frozen or phoned for. DAVID -VITAL , Zionism and Israeli foreign policy. During his visit, Prof. Vital will speak in univer- sity classes and the Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies, as well as at local synagogues. He also will meet with the faculty and conduct a two-part seminar for the Union of Students for Is- rael. His major public lecture will take place 8 p.m. Tues- day at the Hillel Founda- tion, 1429 Hill, Ann Arbor. He will speak on "Zionism Revisited." Some 1.5 million Jews served in the allied armies during World War II. MIAMI At one point in the 1960s Israel was educating 10 per- cent of Black Africa's physi- cians. E. LAMPRON Custom Carpet The Finest Musical Entertainment ERIC ROSENOW Furniture Cleaning AND HIS Over 30 Yrs. Exp. continentals 398-36M 531-5252 Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 $1 .891b. BRUST DEKEL 79cib. CHICKEN LEGS $1.981b. 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Hermelin, center, general chairman of the Greater Detroit Committee, State of Israel Bonds, presents a special scroll to Israel Prime Minister Menahem Begin, left, of the names - of newly re- enrolled 1979 Detroit members of the Prime Minister's Club for Bonds„Shown at right is Sam Rothberg, na- tional chairman of Israel Bonds. The presentation was made at the concluding dinner of the Prime Minister's conference in the Knesset held in Begin's honor. %WIT Rffig 1744 WEST MAPLE BIRMINGHAM. MICH. 48009 644-5510