THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Yosef Goell to Speak Here Beltaire -Cited by Jewish National- Fund Yosef Goell, political col- University's School for umnist and editorial writer Overseas Students, will for the Jerusalem Post, will speak to the American be in Detroit next week to Jewish Committee's speak to several Jewish Foreign Affairs Committee communal groups. at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Goell, who also teaches Jewish Family Service political science at Hebrew offices. • On Wednesday, he will address a dessert lunch- .0 eon meeting sponsored by the Jewish Commu- nity Council and Jewish Labor Committee 12:30 p.m. in the Butzel Build- ing. The following day he 1/4 CARAT will speak in Ann Arbor. DIAMOND During his visit Goell will BRIDAL SET tape interviews to be aired FLORENTINE 14K WHITE GOLD on WDET radio and on the BANDS HIGHLIGHTED WITH Jewish Community Coun- AITIQUED LEAVES OF 14K YELLOW GOLD. cil's "Highlights" television Namm's show. He has served as political and parliamentary corre- spondent, economic corre- spondent and news editor for the Jerusalem Post and as United Nations and U.S. correspondent for the Hebrew-language daily REG: Maariv. #8956110JMT $449. NM () SALE to SALE ENDS MARCH 17, 1979 CATALOG SHOWROOMS FRANK PAUL and His ORCHESTRA DUO's — TRIO's SOLOISTS SOUTHFIELD SHOWROOM 27065 GREENFIELD RD. I 557-7986 Klassic Kollection Ltd. Do We Have Dresses? DO WE. HAVE DRESSES!! Part, • Dresses Dinner Dresses ._ Sport Luncheon Dresses Dresses - Career Dresses Mark Beltaire, Detroit Free -Press columnist, was honored with the planting of a grove of trees in hi's name at a reception at the Zionist Cultural Center sponsored by the Jewish National Fund of Greater Detroit. Beltaire was Presented with a JNF certificate at- testing to the planting of the "Mark Beltaire Grove" by Philip Slomovitz, editor and publisher of The Jewish News. The columnist was hon- ored "in appreciation of his interest in and efforts on behalf of the Jewish Naitbnal Fund program of afforestation in Israel." _ Slomovitz praised Bel- taire "as a man of culture and an eminent jour- nalist who has inspired, instructed and entertained with his col- umn." He compared him to "Mark Twain and Ar- It's a Fact: Shown with journalist Mark Beltaire and his wife are,. left, Carmi Slomovitz, president of Greater De- troit Jewish National Fund and, right, Philip Slomovitz, Detroit JNF founder. thur Brisbane." president of Young Women Beltaire has written "The of JNF, reported on JNF ac- Town Crier" column for 33 tivities. Avrahani Ben- years. Zeev, Israeli performer, and Carmi Slomovitz, singer Norma Harpaz, pro- president of the Greater De- vided a musical program. troit JNF, Reba Bloom, An Israeli movie was shown president of Women of JNF, and Purim refreshments and Faye Menczer, served. Three Local Chairmen Are Appointed for Israel Bond Reinvestment Drive , The largest amount of Is- rael Bonds to reach matur- ity within one year will ma- ture this year and in a vital effort to channel these loan funds back to Israel, a na- tional reinvestment mobili- zation has been called for by the government of Israel. In Detroit, Israel Bond General Chairman David B. Hermelin has announced that Israel Bond leaders Max Nosanchuk and Mrs. Peter A. (Tillie) Martin and Mrs. Morris (Betty) Starkman have accepted the posts of co-chairmen of a regional committee of hun- dreds of volunteers whose job it will be to reach the thousands of owners of $6 million in Israel Bonds, purchased during 1967, the year of the Six-Day War, in the Metro Detroit area. 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JeC . gfits__ N41, 4 - ( Am..- PO ) FOR FURTHER INFOR CALL 355-1500 Given By Sheldon Kay, Bruce Tabak, Francine Kay, Frank Gutenberg - Friday, March 9, 1919 41 Volunteers, all members of the State of Israel Bond Reinvestment Committee, are, from left, seated Rose Rosenblat, Rose Buchhalter, Betty Starkman, Tillie Martin and Anna Slomovitz. Standing are Betty Weinberg, Harriet Brent, Bess Axelrod, Irene Rod- man, Rose Horowitz, Eva Mames, Rose Fisch, Helen Ring, Anne Parzen, Beatrice Katzman, Rella Fridman and Sandra Nathanson. "Many of these bondhol- ders need to be reminded that their 1967 Bonds are maturing. Additionally, we want to appraise these people, who responded to Is- rael's economic needs dur- ing a time of war, of the im- portance of reinvesting in Israel's economic develop- ment program as a strong foundation to assure the peace," said Nosanchuk. Nationally, more than $141 million in Israel Bonds will mature during 1979, the year that Israel must invest billions of dollars in developing the infrastructure -(roads, electric power, irrigation and other facilities) of the Negev desert, Israel's new southwestern fron- tier, once a peace treaty is signed with Egypt. "If we can obtain in num- bers just half the group of volunteers who aided the Bond organization during 1967, when people stood in long lines to purchase Bonds, this reinvestment campaign is assured of suc- cess," the co-chairmen said. To volunteer, call Israel Bonds, 557-2900. 200,000 Israeli children face a bleak future without education and job skills. ANSWER THEIR CALL A gift to the 1979 Cam- paign and Project Re- ' newal will help provide those skills and assure their future. WHEN THE PHONE RINGS, JOIN IN Women's Division Phonogift MARCH 11-18 Shelby Tauber Campaign Chairman Baylee Franklin = Phonogift Chairman Variety of Activities and Contests Placed on Jewish Center Schedule A variety of programs and activities have been an- nounced by the Jewish Community Center. Russian Jewish musi- cians Mischa Rachlevsky, violinist, and Ludmila Liv- shits, pianist, will appear in concert 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the main Jewish Center complex. There is a charge. Yoga classes, taught by Anne Northrop, will begin 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the 10 Mile Center branch. Julie Bonsai!, a new member of the Center dance staff, will begin 10-week courses in all levels of ballet Monday at the main Center complex. There still are openings in, art and dance classes at the main Center complex. For information, call the educational services de- partment, 661-1000, ext. 164. - Classes in water aerobics will begin 9 a.m. March 19 at the Maple-Drake build- ing. Classes will be taught by Danny Harris. There is a charge. The class will meet 9 a.m. Mondays and Wed- nesdays. Jerome Ash and Dr. Mark Diem will co-chair the "Send- a - Kid -to- Camp" scholarship program of the Jewish Center. Contribu- tions are tax deductible. For details, call the Center executive office, 661-1000. Wayne State Univer- sity's adult education de- partment will join the Center for a series of classes to begin in April. For information, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 164. The first annual Israel photography show, spon- sored by the Center Camera Club, will be held April 28-May 2. Slides and photos , area eligible and must deal with Israel. Deadline for fees and entries is April 1. Prizes will be awarded, and winning entries will be displayed at the Israel Expo. For infor- mation, call Harriet Dris- man, 851-4019, or 661- 1000, ext. 250. JEWISH RENEWAL AT HOME AND OVERSEAS ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN - ISRAEL ERERGENCY FUND 163 Madison Detroit 48226 965-3939