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February 01, 1980 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-02-01

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48 Friday, February 1, 1980

t

ARRY FREEDMAN

chestra and Entertainment

647-2367

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MOTOR CITY LODGE
will hold an installation-
brunch 11 a.m. Feb. 10 at

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Bnai Brith Activities

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barna bee

CHILDREN'S SHOPS

"Clothing your special young ones"

FINAL WINTER CLEARANCE 1/2 OFF

ON ALL OUTERWEAR
SPORTSWEAR AND DRESSES

NORTHLAND • EASTLAND • WESTLAND1
UNIVERSAL MALL • OAKLAND MALL

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Stafford's restaurant, West
Bloomfield. Officers to be
installed are: Leslie Hubert,
president; Jack Krekun,
Louis Levin and Jesef Tzeel,
vice presidents; Al Tendler,
treasurer, Ray Mendelson,
Sid Shecter and Julius
Chupack, secretaries; Ray
Mendelson, chaplain; and
Jacques Moss, warden.
Relatives and friends are
invited. For reservations,
call Hubert, 355-0626.
• • •
ACCOUNTANTS
GROUP will meet 7:30
p.m. Wednesday at Temple
Beth El. Stephen Epstein
will speak on "First Audit of
a New Client." The program
will qualify for two CPE
credits in accounting and

auditing.

• • •
PISGAH LODGE will
hold its monthly meeting
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Oak Park Community Cen-
ter, Room 5. A Jewish Na-
tional Fund film will be
shown. The name of Jack
Greenblatt, newly elected to
the lodge's board of direc-
tors, was inadvertently
omitted from the listing of
new officers. Greenblatt is
chairman of the blood bank
committee of the lodge.
• • •
ALBERT EINSTEIN
LODGE is holding soccer
practice 5 p.m. Saturdays in
the main gym at the Jewish

FINAL 2 WEEKS

LASALLE
DISTRIBUTORS

11 Mile and Evergreen
Lathrup Landing Shopping Center

EVERYTHING SLASHED UP TO
60% OFF

• Jewelry
• Appliances
• Luggage

• Home Needs
• Cameras
• Sporting Goods

EVEN THE SHOWCASES






ALL SALES FINAL
NO REFUNDS
NO EXCHANGES
NO LAYAWAYS

MON. thru THURS. & SAT.
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.-
FRI. 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
SUN. 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

PHONE 557-0676

Community Center com-
plex in West Bloomfield.
Bnai Brith members are in-
vited. For information, call
Jack Seiderman, 548-7252.
• • •
MAURICE C. ZEIGER
CHAPTER honored Sylvia
Ross, president of the Bnai
Brith Women's Council and
past president of the chap-
ter, at a recent testimonial
at Temple Emanu-El. Sha-
ron Millman was testimo-
nial chairman.

* •

BB Offices- Move

Bnai Brith Covenant
Credit Union, the Bnai
Brith Metropolitan Detroit
Council, the Bnai Brith
Foundation, the Bnai Brith
Women's Council moved
their offices Wednesday to
25835 Southfield Rd.,
Southfield.

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Singles
Events

SHELDON
KAY
PRODUCTIONS will hold
a party 8 p.m. Feb. 22 at
Roma's of Bloomfield. There
will be music and a cash bar.
There is a charge.
• • •
HAMILTON PLACE
SINGLES will hold a get-
acquainted dance 8:30 p.m.
today at Hamilton Place,
30333 Southfield, South-
field. Music will be provided
by Frankie Paul. Refresh-
ments will be served. There
is a charge. For informa-
tion, call Hamilton Place,
646-8990.
• * •
THE JEWISH SING-
LES will sponsor a concert
by jazz saxophonist George
Benson 8 p.m. Sunday in the
Aaron DeRoy Studio Thea-
ter of the main Jewish
Community Center.
There is a charge. A wine-
and-cheese afterglow will
follow. For information, call
Les Weitman, 356-8654; or
Harley Berger, 569-7823.

Cultural Activities Slated
at Main Center and BrancTh

An exhibit of the works of
Geula Dagen will be shown
and sold in the Hamburger
Lobby of the main building
of the Jewish Community
Center Sunday through
Feb. 10. Accompanying the
exhibit will be a slide pre-
sentation, "The Judean
Hills and Desert Through
the Eyes of an Artist" 2 p.m.
Sunday.
Ms. Dagan was born in
Jerusalem and studied
painting with Ardon and
sculpture with Zadkine in
Paris. She has lived and
worked in France, Spain,
Cornwall, Ireland, Greece,
America and Israel.
Ms. Dagan has won the
following awards: Prix
Provencal, Musee Calvet,
Avignon, France; Inter-
national Salon, Prix
Lisonne, Milan, Italy;
Gulbenkian Scholarship.
For information, call the
Center 661-1000, ext. 250.
At 3:30 p.m. Sunday
Misha Rachlevsky, vio-
linist; Shaul Ben-Meir,
flutist; and Julius Chajes,
composer-pianist, will be
soloists with the Center
Symphony Orchestra in the
Aaron DeRoy Theater of the
main Jewish CoMmunity

BETTY, BARBARA
UNDERWOOD

GEULA DAGAN
Center. Tickets may be pur-
chased at the Center
cashier's office.
Meanwhile, Barbara
Underwood, author of "Hos-
tage to Heaven" will appear
at the Jewish Center 8 p.m.
Tuesday to tell her story of
an ex-Moonie and the
mother who fought to free
her.
"Hostage to Heaven"
tells the story of Miss Un-
derwood's four years
with the Moonies, what
kept her involved, why
she finally chose to leave,
and how the relationship
she had with her family
enabled her to break free
of the hold the cult had
over her life.
For information on the
appearance of Barbara
Underwood, call the Center:
661-1000, ext. 250.
At the 10 Mile Center,
Ada Bandalene and Irma
Starr will begin a fitness
program called kalosoma-
tics March 11. Classes will
be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday,
Thursdays and Fridays.
For information, call Ms.
Bandalene or Ms. Starr,
967-4030.

Woodland. to Memorialize
Judge Bernard Kaufman

A woodland will be
planted in Sanhedriya, Is-
rael, under the auspices of
the Jewish National Fund
in memory of Judge Ber-
Two elderly residents nard Kaufman who died
were hospitalized Tuesday last July.
The woodland was
following a 9:30 a.m. fire on
the eighth floor of Federa- petitioned by Judge Kauf-
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
tion Apartments.
The fire broke out in the Ruben (Lucille) Kaufman;
by
his wife, Alice; and by his
apartment of Freida Dorn,
90. Fire fighters contained sisters, Mrs. Lawrence
Wayne
and Mrs. Louis
the fire to Mrs. Dorn's
apartment. A faulty lamp is Hayes and their families.
Judge Kaufman, Oak-
believed to be the cause of
land County Circuit Court
the fire.
judge,
was past president of
Mrs. Dorn and Edythe
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Rismann, 78, were hos-
pitalized for smoke inhala- Moses' Men's Club and vice
tion. Four other persons president of the synagogue.
He was a delegate to the
were treated and released.
Jewish Community Coun-
Puppet Show
cil.
A graduate of Wayne
at YI Greenfield
State University Law
Akiva Hebrew Day School, he was appointed
School will sponsor a puppet an associate member of
show with magic and clowns
the International Asso-
1 p.m. Sunday at Young Is-
ciation of Accident
rael of Greenfield.
Boards and Commissions
There is a charge, and re- and to the Lawyer to
freshments will be avail- Lawyer Consultation
able. For information, call
Panel.
Rosa Chessler, 355-2221, or
Judge Kaufman was an
Andree Prostak, 569-7118.
arbitrator of the American

Federation Apts
Fire Hurts Two

JUDGE KAUFMAN

Arbitration Association and
a former assistant judge ad-
vocate general. He was a
charter member of the liti-
gation section of the Ameri-
can Bar Association. He was
associate editor of the jour-
nal of the American Trial
Lawyers Association from
1959 until his death.
He was a member of the
West Bloomfield Human
Relations Committee, Op-
timists Club and served on
committees of the Detroit
and Oakland County Bar
Associations.

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