THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS GOT A PROBLEM? DAVE'S PLUMBING A flush beats a full house 967-3343 no sabbath calls Friday, June 15, 1979 23 Rabbi Teller Is United Hebrew Schools Superintendent, Succeeds Dr. Jay Stern Rabbi Gerald A. Teller has been appointed superin- tendent of the United brew Schools, it was an- nounced by Rose Kaye, ■ 111.1111. N 1/ s CATALOG SHOWROOMS COOK THE HEALTHFUL, WATERLESS WAY! president. He succeeds Dr. Jay Stern. Dr. Teller received his BA degree at Brooklyn College; his master's degree in He- brew literature and was or- dained at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America; his master's de- gree in education at the University of Detroit and his doctorate in education at Wayne State University. COLORFUL CLUB ALUMINUM Stock no. A 2994 CB also available in chocolate No. S2994CB 1 0-PIECE COOKWARE SET Thick, solid, even heating Club cast aluminum ... favored by cooks for generations. Available in Gold and Chocolate. Set Includes: 1, 1 1/2 and 2 qt.-covered saucepans, 7 and 10-inch open fry pans, 41/2-qt. Dutch Oven. Sauce pan and Dutch Oven covers fit fry pans. Naum's Special Price '49" HOOVER'S MOST POWERFUL UPRIGHT VACUUM WITH AUTOMATIC POWER DRIVE Great on Shags! ONLY $ 11995 Compare to $219.95 RABBI GERALD A. TELLER Dr. Teller studied in Is- rael at Yeshiva Merca2 Ha-Rav Kook and has con- tinued his religious studies in the Detroit area. Dr. Tel- ler has published articles in the area of moral develop- Israel, Egypt OK Visa Procedures JERUSALEM (JTA) — A system whereby Israelis and Egyptians will be able to obtain visas to visit each other's countries was agreed to during Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan's talks with Egyptian offi- cials in Cairo last week. A special unit was estab- lished by the ministry. Under the agreement it will act as a "consulate" for the Egyptian Foreign Ministry and pass on visa requests to the authorities in Cairo. They in turn would be ex- pected to respond within 10-14 days. A similar proce- dure would apply to Egyp- tians seeking visas for Is- rael. The first Israeli tourists in fact, arrived in Port Said last weekend, all of them with foreign passports in addition to their Israeli passports. One young woman, how- ever, had only an Israeli passport but received an Egyptian entry visa nonetheless, when she pro- duced a U.S. immigration green card and said she was completing naturalization formalities in the U.S. NCSJ Honors Senators for Aid to Soviet Jews SOUTHFIELD WYOMING 27065 Greenfield Rd. 559-5370 17540 Wyoming Ave. 341-1331 I6HOWROOM HOURS: M-Th 10-7, Fri. 10-9, M-S 10-9, Sun. 12-5. Sat. 10-7, Sun. 12-5 SALE ONE WEEK ONLY! NEW YORK — United States Senators Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Henry Jackson (D-Wash.) will be honored at a forth- coming national policy con- ference convened by the Na- tional Conference on Soviet Jewry, June 10-12, in Washington, D.C. ment, youth work and Jewish education. Dr. Teller began his career as chaplain in the United States Army at Fort Gordon, Ga. In July 1967, Dr. Teller assumed the position of assistant rabbi of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. He served as the coordinator of its cul- tural commission. Active in the United Synagogue Youth program, he led retreats, conducted youth tours to Israel and worked closely with the Central Region United Synagogue Youth. In 1970, Dr. Teller as- sumed the position of direc- tor of education and youth at the synagogue. In this capacity, he has directed the school program, developed curriculum materials and directed the Sabbath morn- ing and youth programs. Dr. Teller also has been active in the Camp Ramah move- ment. He is a member of the National Council for Jewish Education, the Jewish Educators As- sembly and the Associa- toin for Supervision and Curriculum Develop- ment. He has served as president of the Jewish Educator's Council and as member of the Na- tional USY Youth Com- Caricatures mission. Dr. Teller has been active in the affairs of Akiva Hebrew Day School. He is on the faculty of the Midrasha — College of Jewish Studies and is an in- structor at the College of Education of Wayne State University. Dr. Teller is a recipient of a grant from the United States Office of Edu- cation. for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 AAA Lawn Sprinkler Inc. We Install the Best and Service the Rest 10 years of service Free Est. 399-8718 GOOD TASTE MOVES OUTDOORS . Woodard and Tropitone help you put the designer's touch at patio and poolside. Come- see the huge selection of chaises, tables, chairs and umbrellas. At both stores now! o va D ~ Southfield tM1-1M,"N Troy