÷S+ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Deborah Bookstein Marries Deborah Lynn Bookstein and Howard Leslie Weins- tein were married in a re- cent double-ring ceremony at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum, Can- tor Louis Klein and Sexton Shalom Ralph officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin P. Bookstein of Southfield. s= Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist YFIF lalaiCEAR R 0 LL 354-0110 255-1599 MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 NEW 1980 CADILLAC TAKING ORDERS FOR PURCHASE r_AniLLAcs . SAMPLES OF THE ALL NEW COLORS, FABRICS _ , AND ACCESSORIES. THEY ARE REALLY EYE-CATCHING!! ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY. OR LEAbt OF •NtVY 1300 "Bes,t Deal In Towri" WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC ALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. WOObWARD, BIRMINGHAM Tapper's does APPRAISALS Anita Atentzel: Gem Appraisal Consultant We buy !old jewelry and • ious stones for immediate cash. Tapper's, the source. • ,7 Northeast corner 12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy. Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 10-6, Thur., 10-9 mast& M r9 1 I * * * The general dinner officer of the Ex-Cell-0 chairmen for the 1979 Bnai Corp. Brith International Honorary chairmen Humanitarian Award are: W. Michael Blu- dinner have been an- menthal, Walker L. nounced by Louis Weber, Cisler, Martin E. Citrin, MRS. WEINSTEIN Parents of the bridegroom chairman of the Bnai i3rith Irwin I. Cohn, Max M. are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Foundation Committee. Fisher, Henry Ford, II, They are: Rodkey Sen. Carl Levin, Gov. Weinstein, also of South- Craighead, chairman of the William G. Milliken, field. Peggy Bookstein was board, Detroit Bank and Thomas A. Murphy, John maid of honor. Debi Trust; David K. Easlick, J. Riccardo, Sen. Donald Chinsky Harris was matron president, Michigan Bell W. Riegle, Jr., C. Boyd of honor. Bridesmaids were Telephone Co.; Joseph L. 3tockmeyer and Mayor Hudson, Jr. chairman and Coleman A. Young. 1- '9" 12 "nkstein, Carol Le- win, Liss Martel Sherry chief executive -officer, J.L. Bnai Brith Foundation Seldes, Denise Wet....,4 z, Hudson Co.; William G. - ...o-chairmen are: David Ph Airman of the Bittker, Floyd Bornstein, and Lori Weinstein. Ronald Weinstein was board and " • ' T -.wine Ralph Miller best man. Ushers were officer, Detroit Edison Co.; Sol Moss, Ri ce ' Paul S. Maribito, chairman David Chudnow, Hartley Louis Segel and Ernest of the board and president of Harris, Jay Penfil, Joel Shaw. Stein, Richard Stein and Burroughs Corp.; Thomas Proceeds from the dinner F. Russel, chairman and will go to support programs Neal Weinstein. chief executive officer, Fed- The bridegroom's in America, encompassing grandmother, Mrs. Sally eral Mogul Corp.; attorney Bnai Brith Hillel Axler, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Schwartz; and tions, B/30; /3.1.1L11 Youth Joseph Bookstein of Laguna George Zeltzer, president of Organization and the Bnai Hills, Calif., and Mrs. Anna American Federal Savings. Brith Career and Counsel- The award dinner will be ing Service. - — Nosanchuk, grandparents Nov. 20 at the Detroit For information and of the bride, also partici- held Plaza iT,toi, oail will tie the reservations, contact the pated. occasion to honor Edward Bnai Brith Foundation, rollowing a Bermuda honeymoon, the couple is Giblin, chairman of the 21711 W. 10 Mile, South- board and chief executive field, 48075, 354-6100. residing in Chicago, Ill. Judge Kaufman to Address Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge Judge Nathan J. Kauf- man of the Michigan Court of Appeals will address the Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Bnai Brith offices, 21711 W. 10 Mile, Southfield. A member of Pisgah Lodge, Judge Kaufman is a former chief assistant Wayne County prosecutor, a former judge of the corn- mon Pleas Court of the city The greatest happiness of Detroit, a former judge of JUDGE 'KAUFMAN - is to be that which one is. the Wayne County Probate He is a member of Cong. —Theodor Herzl bench — juvenile division and a past Wayne County Beth Abraham Hillel Moses and its board of trustees. Circuit judge. The congregation honored Judge Kaufman by naming Tel Aviv Blast its library for him. Judge Kaufman will Injures Six speak on "Jewish — Black TEL AVIV (JTA) — Six Relations." The public is in- persons were injured last vited. Refreshments will be week when a bomb exploded served. on Allenby Road, the main thoroughfare in the center Temple to Host of the city. Cabaret Concert The area was cordoned off A cabaret concert featur- and the injured were taken to Hadassah Hospital just ing the Jack Brokenshaw around the corner from the quartet with Ursula Walker scene of the explosion. and Matt Michaels at the Three of the injured were re- piano will open the Sunday series of musical events at leased after being treated. the Birmingham Temple The explosion took place a 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21. Refresh- short distance from the open ments will be served. air Carmel market where a There is a charge. For bomb exploded earlier in reservations, call the Bir- the day. There were no in- mingham Temple, 477- juries in that incident be- 1410. The series is sup- cause the market, usually. ported by the state of Michi- crowded with shoppers, was gan through a grant from relatively deserted due to a the Michigan Council for heat wave. the Arts. FOR THE DISCRIMINATING SENIOR BE AN INDIVIDUALIST. UNIQUE PORTRAITS BY THERE IS A DIFFERENCE SOUTHFIELD AT 13 MILE RD. ook. 'fora gooTle" 0 General Dinner Chairmen Named for BB Tribute The Tel-12 Mall will be the scene of the Royal Oak Coin Club show and sale and the Southeastern Michigan Chapter of the American Gloxinia and Gesneroid Society this weekend. The coin club will be at the mall Saturday and Sun- - day. The Gloxinia and Ges- neroid Society will hold its show and sale noon-4 p.m. Sunday. Both shows can be seen during mall hours. Fast,-expert appraisals dont while you wait. Call for an appointment. Cost: • 15 first item. '5 per additional item. 357-5578 cial Problems of Single People in Inflationary Times." Admission is nomi- nal for non-members. Re- freshments will be served. * * We now offer: Insurance Replacements Estate Appraisals Diamond Evaluations Gold Certification in Southfield's Racquetime Mall BNAI BRITH SING- LES will hear State Sen. Doug Ross 8 p.m. Tuesday at the main United Hebrew Schools building. Sen. Ross will speak on "The Finan- Mall Shows Set Everyday your diamonds and fine jewelry become more valuable. If lost or stolen — what would the true replacement value be? Tapper's appraisal service gives you the true market value, not inflated prices. 26400 West Twelve Mile Road 3nai Brith Activities --- - - — ANDY BLAU Friday, October 5, 1919 45 - 646-8484 I WE SELL FOR LESS — THE WEATHER'S FINE TAKE ADY OF OUR COLLECTION OF FALL SUITS • 2 & 3 Piece • Wool • Gabardine • Etc. aDuci. focek Advance Fashions Ltd. New Orleans Mall 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield HOURS Mon.-Sat. 10-5 569-4030