10 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 8, 1979 DSO to Present Outdoor Concerts The Detroit Symphony Orchestra will perform five admission free, outdoor con- certs Tuesday through June 16. Concerts will be held noon Tuesday and Wednes- day at the Hart Plaza and 8:30 p.m. Thursday, 8:30 p.m. June 15 and 16 at Belle Isle. Werner Torkanowsky, associate to the music direc- tor, will be on the podium for all five concerts. Al Mid-America's fabulous resort- : playtime paradise where yoo'll enjoy: • Superb food • Ileavtifol heated pool • Gala floor shows an • Tenhis courts • Golf driving rinse • Children's counselor • FREE GOLF UNTIL JULY 1 ere _ SINCE 1911 SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN 49090 Phone 637.5118 (*ea 616) "WHERE VACATION DREAMS COME TRUE , INSTANT PASSPORT & ID. PHOTOS • In Living Color • 10 Min. 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The show will remain at Borman Hall through mid- June, then begin a three- week exhibit at the Home's Southfield facility. Iry SUMMER, GET WINTER FREE! Jonathan Jaffa, left, outgoing president of the Jewish Welfare Federation Junior Division, looks over the division's flyer with Susan Weinman and Richard Ludwig, co-chairmen of the group's general telethon campaign. The telethon was one of many ac- tivities held by the Junior Division on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund. JNF Goal, From Foothold I PASSPOR1 to Stronghold Hirschmann PHOTOS Hirschmann described the objectives of the JNF, pointed out that one of every three Israelis lives on JNF land, on JNF-redeemed and developed land, and urged from what began as a footh- old in statehood into a stronghold with projects like the one planned in De- troit. Addressing members of the Jewish National Fund committee in charge of the June 20 dinner to be held at Cong. 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The plans were formalized at a brunch held Sunday at the North Park Place Elbow Room. In the photo, from left, are Philip Slomovitz, Holtzman, Vivian Berry and honorary chairman of the committee Louis Berry, the Jackiers and Carmi Slomovitz. At the Sunday brunch, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. David Holtzman and Mr. and Mrs. Carmi M. Slomovitz, $91,000 was pledged for the Jackier Ob- servation Terrace in Jerusalem to be established with funds derived from the June 20 dinner. JULY BONUS Sun., July 8 to Fri., July 13 and Sun., July 15 to Fri., July 20. In addition to the JULY VACATION SPECIAL of $12 any children (under 15) in same room with 2 adults will pay only $14 per day-3 meals daily. (Stay must be for full 5 nites) Ask about August Specials persink or Genoa City, Wisconsin I.J. Goldstein 25839 Southwood 557-2566