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November 02, 1979 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-02

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32 Friday November 2, 1919

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

IN CONCERT

"SHEMA KOLENU"

Insane
Humorist, Singer to Appear Bar-Ilan Chemist Slayer
CLEVELAND — The
Explores Aging
slayer of supermarket chain
in Beth Achim Concert
owner Julius Kravitz was
RAMAT-GAN — Human

Vocalist Ron Eliran and
humorist Lou Mason will
appear in concert 8 p.m.
Nov. 18 at Cong. Beth
Achim. Johnny Trudell's
ensemble will provide mus-
ical accompaniment.
A native of Israel, Eliran
won its "Violin of David"
award as the "outstanding
performer of the year." He
has appeared on the former
Ed Sullivan Show and on
concert stages in the U.S.,
Canada, France, England
and South America.

An Evening of Modern Hebrew Song,
Storytelling and Dance
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd 1979 — 8:00 P.M.
at the SHAAR HASHOMAYIM SYNAGOGUE

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at 115 Giles Blvd., East, Windsor, Ontario

Adults: $3.00 — Students & Seniors $2.00 — Refreshments

Tickets at Door or Call 253-2352

SPERBER'S

KOSHER CATERING

TAKES PRIDE IN ANNOUNCING
MORE CONVENIENCE FOR
THAT SPECIAL MEANING
ON ALL OCCASIONS ... BAR MITZVAS,
WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, ETC.

IN OUR BEAUTIFUL HALLS,
CONG. BETH ACHIM OR CONG. BNAI MOSHE

Couples Clubs
Plan Activities

ALSO NOW AVAILABLE
ROMA HALL OF BLOOMFIELD

RON ELIRAN

Wine to Lecture

Rabbi Sherwin Wine will
begin a series of lectures on
"Latin America — The New
Political Frontier" 8:30 p.m.
Monday in the Birmingham
Temple.
He will speak Monday on
"Roots of the Struggle." The
public is invited at a nomi-
nal charge

357-2910
or

357-3929

Under The Supervision Of The Council Of Orthodox Rabbis

CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM

21100 W. 12 Mile, Southfield

Presents An Evening of
Superb Entertainment

SUN., NOV. 18, 1979 at 8:00 P.M.

RON ELIRAll

Israel's
International Star

of four Continents

Eliran's Repertoire Includes:

• Lyrical Ballads • Contemporary Pop • Hilarious Satire

Accompanied by Johnny Trudell's Ensemble

RAVE REVIEWS FROM COAST TO COAST

PLUS

America's One-Man
Laugh Show

LOU MASON

Mason has appeared
on radio, television and
in concert throughout the
U.S. and Canada.
There is a charge. For tic-
ket information, call George
Rossman, 968-6835; Lottie
Partovich, 546-4452; Bill
Freedman, 398-7705; or the
synagogue, 352-8670.

LOU MASON

TICKET INFORMATION

Chairman, George J. Rossman

968-6835

Co-Chairperson, Lottie Partovich

546-4452

Co-Chairperson, Wm "Bill" Freedman

398-7705

Synagogue Office

352-8670

ADMISSION: $5.00 and $3.00

Cong. Bnai Moshe
Couples Club will spend "A
Night at the Races" Satur-
day, meeting 7 p.m. in the
synagogue parking lot, an-
nounces President Ronald
Davidoff.
Members of the club who
belong to Bnai Moshe and
are age 35 or older are in-.
vited to the event at
Windsor Raceway.
For reservations and in-
formation, contact Davidoff,
547-0471. There is a charge.
"Chaverim," young
couples - young families
group of the congregation
will go to the Comedy Castle
Saturday, meeting 8 p.m. at
the synagogue to form car
pools.
For reservations and in-
formation, call Ronna
Rosenbaum, 548-0035.

control of the aging process
is the goal of research being
conducted by a young
American scientist at the
department of chemistry at
Bar-Ilan University.
Dr. Aryeh Frimer is find-
ing the first answers to the
exact role of oxygen in ag-
ing. Pointing out that we
know very little as to
exactly how oxygen is in-
corporated into the body,
the Bar-Ilan scientist states
that while breathing sus-
tains life, there are some
side effects resulting from
the body's use of oxygen
which may be detrimental.
His research is being
sponsored by Bar-Ilan Uni-
versity and the Israel Na-
tional Association for Basic
Research. Papers on this or-
ganic chemical study at
Bar-Ilan have already been
presented at international
scientific conferences in
Europe, the United States
and Israel.
A 33-year-old ordained
rabbi, Dr. Frimer received
his PhD from Harvard,
and did his undergraduate
work at Brooklyn College.
He and his family have been
living in Israel since 1974.

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Two Terrorists
Are Sentenced

TEL AVIV (JTA),— Two
Arabs convicted of planting
a bomb on a bus and belong-
ing to the El Fatah received
heavy sentences last week
from a military court in Lod.
Jamil Abu Dakka, 27, of
Khan Yunis in the Gaza
Strip, was sentenced to 25
years in prison. Jebril
Muhammed Abu Hani, 32, a
Bedouin from the Negev,
received a 17-year sentence.
According to the
charges, Abu Hani, a
former waiter in a Tel
Aviv hotel, planted a
booby-trapped parcel
under a seat on a bus
traveling from
Beersheba to Tel Aviv.
He tried to get off the bus
but the driver told him
there were no stops.
When the bus stopped be-
cause of a punctured tire, he
jumped off the vehicle with
the parcel and threw it into
a field where it exploded,
the prosecutor said. Abu
Hani told the court he
planned the bomb attack
with Abu Dakka.

found not guilty by reason of
insanity in a Cleveland
court last week and re-
manded to a psychiatric
facility.
Michael Levine and ac-
complice abducted Mr. and
Mrs. Kravitz in May in a
kidnap-ransom attempt.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Kravitz
were shot during the inci-
dent, but Mrs. Kravitz has
recovered.

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Formerly of Northland Center

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