100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

November 16, 1979 - Image 29

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-16

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Holtzman Inducted, Bonds
Enrolls 43 Major Investors

Shown at the inauguration of David Holtzman as
chairman of Metropolitan Detroit State of Israel
Bonds are, from left, Holtzman, Sam Rothberg, out-
going Bonds chairman David Hermelin with a lithog-
raph presented in his honor, Leah Snider and Louis
Berry.
David B. Holtzman was Holtzman and praised the
recently inducted as gen- Detroit community and its
eral chairman of Greater leadership for its outstand-
Metropolitan Detroit State ing support.
of Israel Bonds at an inau-
Rothberg presented a
gural luncheon attended by special peace lithograph to
more than 50 pace-setters David B. Hermelin, out-
and officers of the organiza- going general -chairman of
tion.
Metro Detroit, in recogni-
Sam Rothberg, Israel tion of Hermelin's "dedica-
Bond national general tion and dynamic leader-
chairman, inducted ship during the past two
MANNY CHUDNOW'S
years."
Louis Berry, luncheon
chairman, announced
EQUIPMENT CO.
that 43 men and women
HOLIDAY
had pledged membership
PORTABLES
we Hove Thirm
in the 1980 Prime Minis-
ter's Club, a society hon-
oring those who pur-
WE BUY
chase $25,000 or more in
USED
Israel Bonds during one
FURNITURE
calendar year. The 43 in-
dividuals purchased
548-6404i
Bonds in amounts up to
231 W. 9-Milo Rd., Fonedule
$100,000.
Week Wort of Woodward
"This is the first time
since the inception of the
Bond program that so many
members have set the
standard for renewal for the
IN COLOR
following campaign year,"
WHILE YOU WAIT
said Berry.
■ ilp 00
Guest speaker Rothberg
For Air
was a principal founder of
J
the Israel Bond Organiza-
24 Hour
tion 29 years ago. He is
Film Drop
Service
president of Israel Investors
Corp., chairman of the In-
LENS OPENING
ternational Board of Gover-
353-5330
CAMERAS & VIDEO
nors of Hebrew Universtiy,
WE DISCOUNT OUR PRICES. NOT OUR SERVICE
chairman of the executive
F!-b;
6.12-5.
9-6;
Sit.
N, T, W,
committee and former
APPLEGATE SOH • NORTHWESTERN at INKSTER
president of . American
Friends of Hebrew Univer-
"YOU'RE
sity and a member of the
United Jewish Appeal na-
NUMBER ONE
tional campaign cabinet
WITH ME!
and executive committee.
Rothberg will be honored
at a tribute dinner on Sun-
day on behalf of Israel
Bonds in Washington, D.C.
Participating in the tribute
to Rothberg will be Israel
Prime Minister Begin and
U.S. Vice President Walter
Mondale.

BETTER BUSINESS

LENNY
LIEBERMAN

Bar-Ilan University Begins 25th Year,
Aged Among 8,000 Students Enrolled

RAMAT-GAN, Israel —
A total of 8,000 students
have begun the new aca-
demic year at Bar-Ilan Uni-
versity. This marks the
start of the university's
25th academic year, which
will be celebrated by var-
ious public and academic
events.
Among the students are
350 senior citizens who are
participating as auditers in
regular courses. The pro-
gram, supported by the
Brookdale Foundation of
New York, is the first of its
kind at an Israeli university
to provide senior citizens
with the opportunity to take
part in regular academic
courses and so broaden their
cultural and intellectual
horizons. The program is in
its second year.
According to Prof.
Emanuel Rackman,
president of Bar-Ilan, the
program will provide schol-
arships for students who
wish to establish contact
with older people — indi-
viduals or couples — and
provide educational aid,
companionship and inter-
est, and information on
services available to older

people. This will be in co-
operation with the various
governmental and munici-
pal agencies dealing with
the welfare of older people.
Scholarships are also
being provided for stu-
dents in the School of So-
cial Work who wish to
specialize in gerontology.
The Institute for Dias-
pora Education at Bar-Ilan,
named after its late chan-
cellor, Rabbi Joseph H.
Lookstein, is expanding its
existing program and ac-
tivities this year. The uni-
versity is activating the In-
stitute for Holocaust
Studies. Master's degree
programs have been ap-
proved in geography and
criminology, as well as PhD
degree programs in political
studies and criminology.
The School of Social Work
has a new area of specializa-
tion — a retraining pro-
gram for Project Renewal.
In education, there will be a
program for the training of
teachers for teachers'
seminaries. An interdisci-
plinary course in linguistics
as a secondary subject is
being given, as well as a

WW,Welio

Pi aget

$4999

Friday, November 16, 1919 29

Orchestra

new program in translation
— Hebrew - Arabic, Arabic -
Hebrew. Extra-curricular
courses are being given for
nurses and medical ad-
ministrators.

Afi rolf•■■ •

559-0844

Quality Music
Disco Dance Instruction
Floor Show

(audience participation)

ALL IN ONE

hellege!'s
gourmet
needlepoult

Only the very best
in hand-painted originals

• Original Oriental Designs
• Original Contemporary Designs
• Copies of the Old Masters
• 25% Off all Canvases (Yarns Included)
Located under one.roof at T. H. Grant

851-7333
31313 Northwestern

Formington Hills

'
w ■ ‘t,f ,

flak.
mo

:Ro X• X*X el o■ X
•X•KoX ilio sl * X 6KoN•

ROLEX

iv

rPASSPCIRil
PHOTOS

L2 S

• Manufacturers of Original & Unusual Creations
Authorized Appraisers • Estate Liquidators
• Jewelry Designers

851-7333

31313 Northwestern
Farmington Hills

ct-37•1

-1

• Manufacturers of Original & Unusual Creations
Authorized Appraisers • Estate Liquidators
• Jewelry Designers

851-7333

31313 Northwestern
Formington Hills
zr717.-t

eLysza

woz o zozo l.



• • •

01C0Aelf•

OCITIZEN

PATEK-PHILIPPE

• Manufacturers of Original & Unusual Creations
Authorized Appraisers • Estate Liquidators
• Jewelry Designers

• Manufacturers of Original & Unusual Creations
Authorized Appraisers • Estate Liquidators
• Jewelry Designers

Paved With Gold

AL KLINE



DALGLEISH
CADILLAC

6160 CASS AVE.
-- TR 5-0300

"My folks were immig-
rants," Sam Levenson used
to say, and they fell under
the spell of the American
legend that the streets of
America were paved with
gold.
"When Pop got here,
though, he found out three
things: the streets were not
paved with gold; the streets
were not even paved; he was
supposed to do the paving."

851-7333

31313 Northwestern
Formington Hills

1CCAL IC(

1 •1 •■•■ • ■•■

851-73.33

31313 Northwestern
Farmington Hills

,cciet. Tr ,

cart
nttOgitto5

■ •■ •■ •■■ •■

X•

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan