THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40 Friday, April 18, 1980 Israel Press Consul to Speak to Pioneer Women, LZI Event Day 1 p.m. Thursday at their headquarters, 25900 Greenfield, room 205E. Channa Palti Israel consul for press-- and information, will be the guest speaker. The public is invited, and cake and coffee will be served. Mrs. Palti was educated at the David , Yellin Teachers College and He- brew University in Jerusalem. She was graduated with distinction in Yiddish literature and international relations. The Labor Zionist Insti- tute and Pioneer Women, Greater Detroit Council, will celebrate Yom Haatzmaut and Jerusalem CASH FOR YOUR DIRM0110511. PREUOUS NIELS * S idir 7.44,teeati .504.a. 755 ULErig Benner Rd. 06111lle at 1-75) Troy, Mkhigan Phone:313-362-4500 At age 16, she joined the Hagana with which she served on guard duty and with a signal group. CHANNA PALTI Mrs. Palti was a member of Kibutz Ashdot Yaakov in the Jordan Valley, where she taught both elementary school and high school and APRIL SALE ON, CRIBS AND INFANT FURNITURE DURtNG THE MONTH OF APRIL OUR 27 choices of cribs wilt be discounted 20% when purchased with any other piece of infant furni- ture. Select from furniture of the highest quality, unique, contemporary and imported exclusively for Lewis of London. MON. THRU SAT. 10.5 Eban at MSU Former Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban is scheduled to speak at 8 p.m. Sunday at MSU Au- ditorium, East Lansing. THURS. 'TIL 9 642-0877 US S. Woodward, Birmingham Call For Catalogue during vacations worked in the canning factory of the kibutz. During World War II she drove trucks in the British Army Women's Corps and served as education officer. Prior to Israel's indepen- dence, Mrs. Palti trained with the Jewish Agency's school for diplomats, and since 1948 she has worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mrs. Palti was sec- retary to Israel's first Foreign Minister, Moshe Sharrett, and accompanied him to the UN Assembly in Paris in 1948. In the 1950s she went with her husband, Gershon Palti, to England where he served at the Is- rael Embassy in London. She later served in the division for cultural rela- tions, the division of in- ternational organiza- tions and the division of research at which she edited "The Arab View." In 1974 and 1975, Mrs. Palti represented Israel at the UN Committee on Human Rights. Before coming to Chicago, Mrs. Palti served as deputy director of information in Jerusalem and co-edited the 1978 edition of "Facts About Israel." From April 18th thru May 1st PLEASE NOTE! 2% OF OUR TOTAL GROSS (SALES & SERVICE) WILL BE DONATED TO THE ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN. SAVE MONEY & HELP INCREASE OUR CONTRIBUTION! mmmmm EUREKA E.S.P. - EUREKA WIDE TRACK E.S.P. 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Bnai Moshe Sisterhood Plans Annual Torah Fund Luncheon Preparing for the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood Torah Fund-Residence Hall Luncheon to be held noon April 30 in the synagogue in memory of Libby Levenson are, standing, from left: Della Hirschbein, Torah Fund vice president, Doreen Raskin, sisterhood president; and seated, Ronna Rosenbaum, program chairman. Bnai Moshe Sisterhood paniment to vocalists Lil- will have its annual Torah lian Benadaret, Pearlena Fund-Residence Hall Bodzin, Ruth Marcus, Luncheon, in memory of Thelma Mickelson, Anne Libby Levenson, noon April Milgrom, Marilyn Red- 30 in the synagogue, an- mond, Marianne Reinstein, nounces Della Hirschbein, Marion Stein, Rena Tobes and Anne Wedes. Torah Fund vice president. The luncheon is free to The program will feature sisterhood members in a members who have made a presentation entitled, minimum contribution to "Tune in to Torah Fund," Torah Fund. Guests are and an original musical welcome at a nominal tribute written and nar-- charge. For reservations by rated by Ronna Rosenbaum, Wednesday, call Mrs. Hirschbein, 548-8049; or program chairman. President Doreen Raskin Lenore Diskin, Torah Fund will provide piano accom- secretary, 968-2963. Hadassah Tennis Tourney The Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah in- vites area women to partici- pate in the Hadassah Women's Open Singles and Doubles Tennis Tourna- ment to be held June 9 and 10 at the Franklin Racquet Club. Proceeds from the Hadas- sah Tennis Tournament will support Hadassah Cardiac-Vascular research at Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem. Entry forms for the two- day fund-raising event are now available at the Hadas- sah office, 19111 W. 10 Mile, Southfield, 48075 or at the Franklin Racquet Club. Entries must be post- marked by May 30. The tournament will be played on 10 indoor courts. There is a charge. For non-tennis players, an aerobic ballet exercise class will be taught at 11 a.m. or 1 p.m. June 9 by Franklin Racquet Club staff member Naomi Dworkus. The fee for the class includes- lunch and the use of the game room. Baby-sitting will be available at a charge. Trophies or awards will be given to all finalists. For information, call Hadassah, 357-2920; Be- verly Friedman, 352-5789; or Barbara Gutman, 851- 4009. Women's League Cites Youth The League of Jewish Women's Organizations of Greater Detroit will honor youth who will be cited for "outstanding scholastic and religious achievement and civic participation" 2:30 p.m. April 27 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Irwin Groner of Shaarey Zedek will be guest speaker. Honorees are: Ellen Abrahams, Jeffrey Be- rlin, Richard Isaac, Alan Salle, Jay Tilson, Joel Ungar, Robert Weinfeld, Dana Charles, Beth Kovinsky, Lee Morof, Paula Schane, Carolyn Sklarchyk, Larry Bircoll, Adam Cooper, Steven Lupovetch, Terry Schwartz, Lisa Goldstein, Patti Seyburn, Kim Zisholz, Richard Demak, Da'vid 'Draznin, Elaine Fritz, Phillip Goodman, Julie Kohlenberg, Hildy Stone, Erick Remer, Elissa Driker, Mare Goldstein of Lansing and K2..411 Tannenbaum, Ann Arbor. A reception will follow, hosted by the Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood The program was ranged by Beverly Canva ser, Sandy Schore and Honey Baar, president of the league. Judges were Arnold Grossman, Dr. Maxwell Nadis, Esther Rosenblum and Judy Zat- kin. They that will not be counselled, cannot be helped. If you do not hear reason she will rap you on the knuckles. — Franklin