16 to Be Cited at Pre-Concert Dinner; Lubavitch Celebrate Rebbe's Leadership At a benefactor's dinner to be held at the Detroit Plaza Hotel, 5 p.m. Feb. 10, 16 supporters of the Chabad-Lubavitch organ- ization will be presented with a "Gold Medallist Benefactor's Award." The dinner will be in advance of the "Hasidic Happening Concert" at 7:30 p.m. at Ford Auditorium. Herschel Bernardi, fea- tured artist of the concert, B'NAI BRITH HILLEL WAYNE STATE presents MEIR KAHANE Wed., Jan. 30 — 8 P.M. YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD 15140 W. 10 Mile Rd. Students $1.00 Non-Students $2.50 Camp Tamarack's 7th Annual JAMBOREE REUNION SUNDAY, January 20 1 P.M. - 4 P.M. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER (Shiffman Hall) West Bloomfield 6600 W. Maple '411. will act as host of the dinner. The honorees are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beznos, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn, Dr. and Mrs. George Dean, Mr. and Mrs. David Hermelin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laker, Mrs. Emma Lazaroff- Schaver, Mrs. Pearl Ruch, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shenkman and the gen- eral chairmen of the con- cert, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Laker. Some 100 supporters will be presented with a "Silver Medallist Donor's Award" at the dinner. • • • Rabbi Berel Shemtov, regional director of Chabad-Lubavitch, will lead a delegation of Michi- gan businessman and com- munity leaders to New York to join in the Lubavitch 30th anniversary celebration. The celebration will take place Jan. 28 at Lubavitch world headquarters in Brooklyn. The day marks 30 years since the passing of Rabbi Yosef Yitschak Schneersohn, the previous Lubavitcher Rebbe, and the accession to leadership of his son-in-law, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the present Lubavitcher Rebbe. Some 10,000 are expected at the celebration. In addi- tion to its official delega- tion, Michigan Lubavitch has chartered a bus to travel to the event. For informa- tion, call Lubavitch, 548- 2666. Variety Show at Beth Achim • Special Brighton Carnival Booths • Crafts Workshops • Tamanick Sr eatshirts on Sale • Great Cvmp Displays Meet Old Friends ad See her Favorite. Ceaselen Special Parents' Coffee Coma Neel Oar Board of Directors ME MO T O : friends --- ld All our o OME SEE US AT OUR C BEAUTIFUL NEW S TORE IN PLYMOUTH --IT WILL BE WORTH THE RIDE Hertz ()scar Gerald (Buddy) Shapiro Rabbi David Gordis to Be Synagogue Guest Speaker Rabbi David M. Gordis, vice president of the Uni- versity of Judaism, Los Angeles, Calif. will be the scholar-in - residence today through Sunday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi Gordis is the assis- tant professor of Talmud and dean of the University college of studies in t .te Los Angeles branch of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America. He is the chairman of the United Synagogue Council on Jewish education and chairman of various educa- tional committees on the West Coast for higher Jewish education. He has been dean of students and instructor in Talmud at the Teacher's Institute of the seminary in New York and has taught at Bran- deis University, Vassar College and the Univer- sity of California at Los Angeles Law School. His published works focus on Jewish history, Talmud rabbinics and education. Friday, January 18, 1980 25 Sculpture Gift Is Dedicated Two pieces of sculpture by Arthur Schneider will be dedicated at Shabat serv- ices 8:30 p.m. today at Tem- ple Beth Jacob. The sculptures were do- nated to the temple by Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer in honor of the Bnot Mitzva of their daughters, Amy Suzanne and Nancy Ann. Services will be highligh- ted by a dialogue, "The Meaning of Jewish Art," be- tween Schneider and artist Civia Snyder. Meanwhile, at 10:45 a.m. Sunday, Rabbi Weiss will speak on "The Human Val- Have We a Future?" For information, call the ues in Jacques Brel." Re- freshments will be served. synagogue, 851-5100. RABBI DAVID GORDIS Designer's Choice Designer's Price At 5:30 p.m. Shabat serv- ices today, Rabbi Gordis will speak on "Conservative Judaism: Who We Are and Where We Are Headed." Following services he will speak to the United Synagogue Youth groups at an oneg Shabat. Rabbi Gordis will speak at 9 a.m. Shabat services Saturday and at a luncheon following kidush, sponsored by the men's club, sister- hood and the Ronnie Posen Youth Fund of the synagogue. At an 11 a.m. breakfast Sunday, Rabbi Gordis will address the men's club on "Conservative Judaism: Oneg Shabat Focuses on Styron Novel hem 327: Remise ad slide Ants d Tees Trips, Specialty, Camp Remedy, ad Wilderness Trips ,2c,Te „o cc ,ct3 Cs‘.4c(%.-Tkg,Cc$1-9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS HY SHENKMAN Cong. Beth Achim will present Hy Shenkman's Variety Show 8 p.m. Sun- day in the Wasserman Hall of the synagogue. Shirley Behar of the Sephardic community will open the program. Galai Haruach, Israeli Folk Dan- cers, and Shenkman also will entertain. Two Russian artists, pianist Sopha Friedman and vocalist Chana Lundin, will appear in the program. The public is invited free of charge. George Rossman is chairman of the event. Kfar Silver. Topic JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Kol Israel Radio recently broadcast an hour-long pro- gram about Kfar Silver, the Zionist Organization of America's educational com- plex in Israel. The Sholem Aleichem In- stitute will have an oneg Shabat 8:45 p.m. Jan. 25 at the Workmen's Circle Cen- ter, 26431 Coolidge, Oak Park. It will be a symposium on "Sophie's Choice" by William Styron. Partici- pants on the panel will be: Gerald Freedman, Lillian Gold, Julius Harwood and Edwin Shifrin. The public is invited. Re- freshments-will be served. Movie Critic at Beth Israel Frank Beaver, film critic and teacher, will speak on "The Movies: 20th Century Art Form and the Jewish Contribution," 8 p.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth Is- rael, 2000 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. Everyone is invited. A member-only reception, sponsored by the Chai Club of the Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor, will be held 10 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Feigel- son, 1258 Crosby Crescent, Ann Arbor. Our most popular design in contemporary read- !ng lamps. The unparalleled quality of Koch & Lowy. Adjustable in height. Full range dimmer and 360° rotation. A Swiss universal joint, guaranteed for life. Available in solid polished brass or pol- ished chrome. Just one of our featured K & L designs at special prices. Now just $109.95. Regu- larly $156. (60.unlis) VISA let there be light in "AN ADVENTURE IN CONTEMPORARY UGHTING- 536 n. wolachvard h 43011 -ichit 7 ; bfrming 3 r3,.......4 -