Hack to Lead Probus Club
Other officers are vice
presidents Chester
Winston, Martin Lattin and
Ruben Isaacs; Howard
Kraus, treasurer; and
Harry Fridson and Marvin
Weinstein, secretaries.
Directors include Norbert
Ketai, Sidney Weinstein,
Herman Goldsmith, Elliot
Greenberg, Herbert
Grossberg, Henry Leopold
and Robert Steinberg.
Paul Hack has been
elected president of the Pro-
bus Club of Detroit, which
this year celebrates its 40th
anniversary.
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Friday, April 20, Ars
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Social Security Office Relocates
Youth News
Walk for Israel Speakers Named
Rabbi David Nelson of
Cong. Beth Shalom, State
Sen. Doug Ross, Oak Park
City Councilwoman Char-
lotte Rothstein and Jane
Sherman, member of the
National Coordinating
Committee of Project Re-
newal, United Jewish Ap-
peal, will address partici-
pants in the Peace Walk For
Israel, coordinated by the
Bnai Brith Youth Organ-
ization 9 a.m. April 29 at the
10 Mile Jewish Community
Center.
David Weiner of Rose
AZA and Jodi Bittker of
Disraeli BBG, co-chairmen
of the opening ceremony
committee, said that regis-
tration for the walk is set for
8:30 a.m.
The Peace Walk For Is-
rael is being held as part
of Israel Expo '79, and at
the conclusion of the 10
mile walk through Oak
Park buses will be avail-
able to walkers to trans-
fer them to the West
Bloomfield Jewish Cen-
ter where the Israel Expo
activities are taking
place.
Proceeds raised by the
walk will be donated to
Project Renewal through
the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign. Groups or individu-
als interested in obtaining
'sponsor sheets to partici-
pate in the walk or in spon-
soring individual walkers,
should contact the BBYO
office, 354-6113.
The Farmington Social
Security office announces
the Southfield contact sta-
tion has been relocated to
the Southfield saptil-
Center in the "Vreuoi,ell
Towers, 24400 Civic Center
Dr. •
The full range of Social
Security services are pro-
vided to Southfield resi-
dents each Tuesday from 9
Student Wins
Grand Prize
at Science Fair
Allan J. Redstone, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel (Beat-
rice) Redstone of Oak Park,
won the grand prize at the
recent Detroit Science Fair
at Cobo Hall.
His . prize-winning entry
in the mathematics and
computer category will be
exhibited at the Interna-
tional Science Fair May
6-12 in San Antonio, Texas.
Estate Planning
Seminar Slated
As a service to its mem-
bership and the community,
Temple Israel has
scheduled an estate plan-
ning seminar for 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the temple.
Ronald Bassey, Kenneth
Konop and Kenneth Peter-
son will conduct the ses-
sions, which are open to the
public without charge.
For reservations, call the
temple office, 863-7769.
Social Worker
Receives Grant
NEW YORK — Rami
Benbenishty, an Israeli so-
cial worker and a member of
the faculty of the Paul
Baerwald School of Social
Work at the Hebrew Uni,
versity, has been awarded
the Charles M. Jordan Fel-
lowship for this academic
year for studies toward a
doctoral degree at the Uni-
versity of Michigan.
Hospital Elects
New President
JERUSALEM — New
Yorker Charles Bendheim
has been elected president
of the American Committee
for Shaare Zedek Hospital.
by (miffing
the center, 354-
9362, one day in advance.
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been accustomed to — you patronize
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you all.
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OPENING SPECIALS
ARTS GALORE
BBYO Activities
The Great Lakes AZA
Council Basketball League
will conclude its current
season Sunday at the main
Jewish Community Center.
At 4 p.m., two semi-final
games will be held: Goode
.AZA vs. Beber AZA and
Herzl AZA, Windsor, vs.
Kishon AZA. At 5 p.m., the
championship game will
take place involving the
winners of the two contests.
The championship team
will be awarded the Avram
"Bud" Charlip Memorial
Trophy. The public is in-
vited.
a.m. to noon!, Transporta-
tion is available to South-
field resiclfants over age 50
(A BRAND, NEW GALLERY) .
Michigan BBYO will
sponsor a movie night 8 p.m.
Saturday at the Labor
Zionist Institute. This
"Great Popcorn Festival" is
the culmination of the an-
nual membership drive.
The featured movie will be
the original version of the
"Invasion of the Body
Snatchers." Refreshments
will be served. Admission is
free and limited to all new
members of BBYO who
joined from January
through March and those
who recruited them.
The next meeting of the
BBYO board of directors
will take place 8 p.m. Mon-
day in the BBYO office.
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