THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Church Groups to Attend JCC Talk Shelly Jackier and The Sunday afternoon Charles Benham, co- program, with Sister Rose chairpersons of the lecture as speaker, will be open to to be delivered Sunday, 3 the public, admission free. p.m., at the Jewish Com- There will be no solicita- munity Center, by Sister tions. Rose Thering of South Featured in the program Orange, N. J., - announce a will be folk singing of Israeli response from scores of Met- . hymns, led by Janet Pont ropolitan Detroit churches and Geri Levit. Israeli folk for participation in this dancing demonstrations event. will be directed by Uri Segal Mrs. Jackier is coor- and Rachel Jacobs. 'inator of the Israel Infor- iation and Resource Cen- APAI Meeting ter under whose auspices Slated Sunday this lecture has been ar- The Association of Par- ranged. Benham, executive direc- ents of American Israelis tor of the Detroit Round will meet 2 p.m. Sunday Table of the National Con- at Cong. Beth Abraham ference of Christians and Hillel Moses. Rabbi Israel Halpern, Jews, said that the interest aroused in this lecture, by a Barbara Lefton and Jean strong Catholic defender of Rappaport will speak on Israel's just rights, has been their children's situations an encouragement in the ef- in Israel. A nominating committee forts to keep Israel's posi- will be chosen. An Israeli tion secure in the world. film will be shown. Friends Benham said that the are invited. American friendship for Israel is gaining strength The desire of the right- through the tasks intro- eous is only good; but the duced by Christians of all expectation of the wicked is • denominations. Wrath. All types of music 13 yrs. Experience The specialist in party social directing Dance Instruction Children & Adults 352-4177 Zedek, will aid this pro- gram, dinner co-chairmen Emery Klein and Robert Naftaly, stated. In this appeal to the community, Klein and Naf- taly said that 30 percent of the Bar-Ilan student body is Oriental, that extension studies are provided for Sephardic communities and the expansion of the Bar- Ilan's programs in these di- rections are gaining ground. Among the outreach programs offered by Bar-Ilan University is the "Perch (Flower)" Proj- ect, in which students tutor underprivileged . TU3 aid3matt Priced Sale of Household Contents Conducted In Your Home Estates Liquidated EDMUND FRANK & CO. Rosen, seating ar- rangements chairman. There is a charge. For reservations, call the ORT office, 355-9151. Liquidators and Appraisers 875-7650 368-4044 ./4 PLAZA - 557-4848 NOP11111t1111 ➢ ALM //nf- /tri:3/ - I BARBARA WEISBERG EYE EXAMINATIONS [FREE ___A____ :H EAVF GUARANTEE Mark Igol, Optician OPTIC At ODYSSEY (Formerly Metropolitan Optical Center) al ORCHARD MALL 15 MILE & ORCHARD LAKE RD. For Appointments call 851-9898 BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY TO REMEMBER... • ANNIVERSARIES • BIRTHDAYS • SPECIAL OCCASIONS • OR JUST A SPECIAL PERSON... Radomer Plans Memorial Rites MANY FRAMES TO CHOOSE-FROM . The Radomer Aid Society will hold its annual memo- rial service noon Sunday at the Radomer Cemetery. Rabbi Leizer Levin will of- ficiate. The society will hold its installation of officers Oct. 30 at the Furniture Club. Officers to be installed are: Nathan Wolok, president; Rita Ager and Helen Greenberg, vice presidents; Louis Lumberg, treasurer; Mae Weintraub and Lillian Katz, secretaries; Robert Dorn and Louis Klein, trustees; and Esther Wolok and Ray Weinman, sunshine com- mittee. /i/ //If R4-4.7.ej/ OUR SPECIALTY skit, written by Pauline Weiss, will be directed by Lois Novitz. Barbara Weisberg is region membership chairman, and Shirlee ( LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President IAMONDS EVERGREEN & 12 MILE BACK TO SCHOOL 0' SPECIALS 9. ACO 1 4 64 I 11 I. I IS 4 1 4 JEWELERS I gke astNi..29 AnaL ( V 4414 i f Photography-1 EVERGREEN elementary and junior high school students. The Bar-Ilan students take their charges on trips to museums and on tours of the university. Aside from the tutorial project; the Bar-Ilan stu- dents have "adopted" a chil- dren's institute. Residents are helped with their studies while, at the same time, are provided with a role model. The university students involved in the projects are studying subjects winch will be helpful to them in the outreach programs: so- cial work, education and English language. MOVING? Mrs. Max (Frieda) Stollman, a national leader in women's ranks for Bar-Ilan University in Israel, Emery Klein, standing, annual dinner co-chairman; Philip Stollman, left, seated, global chairman of the Bar-Ilan board of directors, and Robert Naftaly, dinner co-chairman, are shown during a working ses- sion preparatory to arrangements for the annual event to be held Tuesday evening at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. FALL COLORS FAMILY PORTRAIT 1— 1 Ilan University. Funds secured at the an- nual dinner of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan Univer- sity, to be held Tuesday evening at Cong. Shaarey , - fr $39 95 11x14 Special in the made this week to the De- troit Jewish community for support of the educational programs for Orientals in Israel conducted by Bar- Michigan Region, Women's American ORT, will hold its fall member- ship luncheon 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Author Gerda Weissman Klein will be the guest speaker. A special presenta- tion, "Cinderelka," will be performed by the Oakland Hills Players. This original DOCTOR DISCO ;7. Bar Ilan Asks Aid Here to Extend Educational Programs for Orientals A special appeal was ORT Membership Lunch Due Lights Friday, September 14, 1919 51 Established 1919 GEMOLOGIST DIAMONTOLOGIST • WE ALSO FEATURE FINE. 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