42 Friday, May 18, 1919 GOT A PROBLEM? DAVE'S PLUMBING A flush beats a full house 967-3343 no sabbath calls THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JDL Founder Due for WSU Hillel Affiliate Probus Winners Honored Rabbi Meir Kahane, Oak Park. at Wayne State Reception founder of-the Jewish De- The annual installation fense League and leader of Israel's Kach political party, will speak 8 p.m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Rabbi Kahane will appear under the au- spices of the Bnai_ Brith FENBY-STEIN TALENT AGENCY RABBI KAHANE PRESENTS Hillel Foundation affiliate at Wayne State University. Admission is free, and the public is invited. Hillel students will spon- sor a volleyball game fol- lowed by old-time movies 10 p.m. Saturday at Hillel House, 14400 W. 10 Mile, PRO -DISCO The Finest In Professional DISCO OPERATORS 855-1400 of officers will be held 8 p.m. Tuesday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Spe- cial recognition will be paid to students who served Hillel during the past year. Members of the Jewish Student Organ- ization at Oakland Uni- versity and the Jewish Student Association at Oakland Community Col- lege are invited. There will be a band and refreshments. Elected to serve for the Winners of the 17th annual Probus Club Awa- 1979-1980 program year are: Evan Brotman, Barbra for Academic Achievement are, from left: Dr. Rober Czerkasski, Marc K. Boeckman, Jr., Dr. Leora A. Shelef, of Birminghan Herschfus, Reva Samet, and at right, Dr. Edmund G. Doherty. They receive( Noah Levi and Tedd the awards at a reception in their honor April 27 at the McGregor Memorial Conference Center on the Waym Schneider. State University campus. Joining in the ceremoir was Dr. Thomas N. Bonner, president of WSU, thirc from left, and William Colman, president of the Prc bus Club. Petuchowski Wins Honor SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 Why A Diamond? DR. PETUCHOWSKI Dr. Jacob J. Petuchowski, professor at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish In- stitute of Religion, was awarded an honorary docto- rate in philosophy from the University of Cologne in West Germany in a pre- sentation at the Jewish seminary made by Richard Wagner, consul general of West Germany in Detroit. r. Sc Prof. Petuchowski is a fel- low of the American Academy for Jewish Re- search and holds other hon- orary degrees. He is the author of numerous scien- tific works, a contributor to various encyclopedias in the U.S. and in Israel and a reg- ular writer for periodicals in English, Hebrew and Ger- man. ce. 0\16 , ,,,3\00 ke ,so Dr. Petuchowski has been actively involved in efforts to establish a division of Cologne University's de- partment of philosophy which would focus on Judaism. s - ere‘ %s e 0 e tS - 6 8 0 ‘..st 49 \..to 1°8 e n • Synagogues Are Needed in Negev NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, Israel's Sephardic Chief Rabbi, stressed last week that when Israeli settlements in the Sinai are re-established in the Negev in line with the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty there will be a need for additional synagogues and other religious institu- finne in the NPOIAV . For many. the diamond is a symbol of eternal love and committment. For others. it will be the flawless gift to repeat special feelings again I and again. Whenever you give. Widenbaum„ will help you with a stone whose fire and„. sparkle will shine with increasing value over the years. What I a perfect way to express your feelings. A Very Special Stone There's no time like .._ today to get your precious gems remounted in a contemporary or traditional custom design, whether stone handed d from generation to generation, or a new one from our selection. Times change, but the meaning behind that very special stone won't if you restore it with Widenbaum's artistic expertise. fidenbarn CreativP JCV.ek:' 29 1 73 Northwestern Southfield/356-2525 - I Oven Mon. thru ii ed. 10 to 6. Thurs. & Fri. 10 to 8. Sat. 10 to 6