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November 23, 1979 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Moshe Subscribes
$950,000 in srael Bonds

Workmen's Circle Meetings

Workmen's Circle Rus-
sian Branch 684 will meet
7:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Workmen's Circle Center,
26341 Coolidge, Oak Park.
Sam Fishman, director of
the United Auto Workers'
Community Action Pro-
gram, will speak on "Poli-
tics in 'America." Fishman's

Rabbinic Career
Interviews Set

More than $950,000 in Israel Bonds were sub-
scribed by Cong. Bnai Moshe at the recent dinner
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Theodore (Anna) Curtis.
Shown are, seated from left, Ben Weiss, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis and guest speaker Abbie Ben-Ari. Standing are
dinner co-chairmen Abraham Pasternak and Ber-
nard Klein.

AJR to Dedicate Marlow
Home for Retarded Dec. 2

Rabbi Samuel K. Joseph,
national director of admis-
sions for Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of
Religion will be at the Uni-
versity of Michigan Dec. 4 to
interview students in-
terested in a career as a Re-
form rabbi.
Rabbi Joseph will inter-
view students at the Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundation.
For an appointment, call
Rabbi William Rudolph,
663-3336.

lecture will be translated by
Philip Katz.
Workmen's
Circle
Younger Group will conduct
a family hayride and weenie
roast 3 p.m. Sunday at Up-
land Hills Farm, meeting 2
p.m. in the Workmen's Cir-
cle parking lot.

Friday, November 23, 1979 45

li nVgerleS Of the mind

Exciting entertainment for _your club or organization. An
amazing demonstration of ESP and mind reading with audi-
ence participation.

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547-2464

.

The afternoon includes
a tour of the farm. There
is a charge and reserva-
tions must be paid in ad-
vance.
For information, call
Marilyn Teshuba, 541-
8353; or Rena Amit, 967-
0367.

Books are called for and
supplied on the assumption
that the process of reading
is not a half-sleep, but in the
highest sense an exercise, a
gymnastic struggle — that
the reader is to do some-
thing for himself.
—Walt Whitman

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Resident manager Margaret Kauffman offers cof-
fee and cookies in the kitchen of the new Marlow
Haverim Home to, from left, Ivan Rossman, Paul Re-
ymer, Michael Meyers, Jacob Feldman, Bob Sipher
and Allan Bider.
The dedication — or hand to answer any ques-
"hanukat habayit" — of the tions about the residence or
new Haverim Home for the program of the AJR.
Jewish retarded adults will Sharon Alterman is
take place 2:30 p.m. Dec. 2 president.
For information, call AJR
at 23760 Marlow, Oak Park.
From 1 to 5 p.m., the pub- Executive Director Joyce
lic can tour the five- Keller, 557-7650.
bedroom, two-story house,
to be named in memory of Concert Tribute
Seymour J. Gilmore. It is Set for Newsman
the third such residence to
Frank Angelo, associate
be opened by the Associa-
executive
editor of the De-
tion for the Jewish Re-
troit Free Press, will be
tarded.
Rabbi Solomon H. Grus- honored at a special tribute
kin, chaplain to several on the occasion of his 50
state institutions, will affix years as a newsman, 3:30
. the mezuza to the doorpost p.m. Dec. 9 at Ford Au-
of the building, signifying ditorium, where the Detroit
that the residence is a Symphony Orchestra will
perform in concert under
Jewish home.
Rabbi Richard C. the baton of 'Andre Kos-
Hertz, senior rabbi of telanetz.
Among the members of
Temple Beth El, will
preside at the dedication the tribute committee are:
of the home in memory of Alan E. Schwartz, James H.
Mr. Gilmore, who was a Wineman, Stanley J. Win-
ngtime member of his kelman, Irwin I. Cohn and
gregation. Mr. Gil- Leonard N. Simons.
re's widow, Trudy,
and sons Jeff and LZA Branch
Richard will take part, as
will Mr. and Mrs. Irving to Meet Sunday
L. (Bucky) Goldman and
Arlazaroff Branch 137 of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. the Labor Zionist Alliance
Smitt, whose gift made Will meet 12:30 p.m. Sunday
possible the purchase of at the Labor Zionist Insti-
the residence.
tute, announces Isadore
Overflow parking will be Brown, president.
available at Oak Park
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Major Park, at Northfield (Sarah) Friedman will re-
and Church, with a shuttle port on the Council of
service running throughout Jewish Federations' con-
the hours of the open house. vention held last week in
The resident manager of Montreal.
Refreshments will be
the home, Margaret
Kauffman, and officers of served. Friends and guests
the association will be on are invited.

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