THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10 Michigan ADL Members Elected to National Posts The SHEL ROTT ORCHESTRA Ten Michigan ADL lead- ers were elected to national posts of s the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, at the annual Corn- mission (national board) meeting, held in New York last month. Announcing the "sweep" was Maxwell E. Greenberg, national chair- man of ADL, who lauded the Michigan group for winning more posts than any other area in the country. Robert H. Naftaly was re-elected chairman of the National ADL Budget Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entertainment" 354-0110 255-1599 NORMAN For Oakland County Commissioner 19th District Oak Park & Royal Oak Twp. Paid by Committee to Elect Norman Goldman P.O. Box 3846 Oak Park, Mi. 48237 1- I SAID SHOE REPAIR I COME IN FOR QUALITY WORK 1 Harvard Row Mall, 11 Mile & Lahser 355-3628 M-F 9-7, Sat. 9-6 $900 I Ladies' Heels pr $350 I Men's Heels pr. Mens' Full Leather I Soles & Heels $ 1875 1 Men's Leather Half Soles & Heels 1495 I ORTHOPEDIC SHOE WORK DONE Committee, and re-elected a member of its national executive committee. John E. Jacobs, Martin M. Doctoroff, Arthur L. Schott and current ADL Michigan Board Chairman Charles H. Tobias were elected to the national board. A new position, associ- ate national commis- sioner was created at the meeting. Greenberg an- nounced that there would be 16 elected in 1980, and an additional 16 elected in 1981. Elaine D. Block and Peter M. Alter, both officers of the Michigan Board, were elected members of that new group. Alter was also elected vice-chairman of the na- tional law committee, the group which reviews and passes on all legal activities of the ADL. Senator Carl M. Levin was elected an honorary na- tional vice chairman for the second time. Levin is also a member of the Michigan board. Harvey Weisberg was elevated from commis- sion member to honorary life member. Bertram Marx of Flint was also re-elected to the national commission. Miss Connolly to Wed Pieczenik . Readers Forum Materials submitted to the Readers Forum must be brief. The writer's name will be withheld from publication upon request. No unsigned letters will be published. Materials will not be returned unless a stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed. In Defense of State of Israel Editor, The Jewish News: Israel has no natural re- sources . . . she is boycotted by Arab-Communist coun- tries and by blackmailed democracies . . . has the world's highest tax-rate and inflation over 100 percent. So anxious for peace, Is- rael surrendered invaluable Sinai military bases and oil fields. Transfer to the Negev costs nearly $4 bil- lion. Arabs of the West Bank and Gaza have enjoyed un- precedented liberties and material gains — all to be augmented by an autonomy plan now to be rendered risky by the new unreason- able demands by the U.S. and Egypt (such as disput- ing freedom of movement by Israeli armed forces throughout the autonomous area). Without effective control Expires on 8-15 WITH THIS AD over Israel's present bor- ders, Israel's Defense Forces cannot safeguard Israel's independence. Israel is not the problem . . . It is a world de- moralized, unprincipled, hell-bent to repeat a tragic "Munich," kowtowing to a Soviet-supported PLO whose terrorism will ruin even the tolerating non- Communist countries. It is an Arab world rocked by convulsion, plagued by religious and secular fer- ment — but united to end Israel's existence. It is U.S. encouragement to Egypt's deviation from Camp David agreements (such as the at- tempt to wrest E. Jerusalem from Israel). It is the cynical conspiracy to sacrifice Is- rael on the altar of oil. S. Norman Gourse New York *** Prentis Manor Is Lauded Editor, The Jewish News: Prentis Manor should be commended publicly. We feel the entire community should be aware there is a place of never-ending love and care for our elderly. From the time mother first became a resident, last November, until her death in June, we received only compassionate understand- ing from each and every one associated with Prentis Manor (Jewish Home for We fix zippers, handbags, luggage, suitcases and leather jackets. the Aged). Mom received more pro- fessional care and attention at Prentis than she did for the six devastating weeks of her stay in a local hospital. We will never forget any- one of the staff. We love them all for their kindness and thoughtfulness. We pray there will someday be more caring facilities for our aged. Evelyn Meeron Tikwa Gerendasy Rozanne Meklir * Historian Seeks Information on Early Rabbis in Detroit The INN SALON In the Michigan Inn Hotel Is Proud To Announce That JEANNE KIFFNER Well Known In " The Southfield, Northland Area Has Joined Its Staff Of Expert Stylists She would love to see her friends call for an appointment 559-8815 MISS CONNOLLY Mrs. FayAnn Connolly of Phorix, Ariz., announces the engagement of her daughter, Brenda, to Stuart Pieczenik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leib Pieczenik of Oak Park. Miss Connolly was graduated from the Univer- sity of California at Los Angeles and plans to pursue a master's degree in archi- tecture. Her fiance is a graduate of Santa Monica City College and is studying business at Wayne State University. An October wedding is planned. HFH Art Exhibit The second exhibit of artwork at the Henry Ford Hospital. West Bloomfield Outpatient Center is now on display. Watercolor paint- ings by Suzanne Velick of Royal Oak will be displayed until Thursday. The exhibits, which are changed monthly, are a cooperative venture of HFH West Bloomfield Center and the Birmingham- Bloomfield Art Association. Friday, August 1, 1980 41 Editor, The Jewish News: For the historical record, a knowledge of the rabbi- nate that was effective in * * * Papers Sought on Jewish Women Editor, The Jewish News: Among your readers must be teachers and/or students who may have recently written unpublished re- ports or papers on the topic of "Jewish women and Jewish law." As I am especially in- terested in the controver- sies in Jewish life — among Reform, Conservative and Orthodox, on this subject, and am compiling a bibliog- raphy on the subject, I am eager to include listings of unpublished materials on the subject, and from whom/where they can be loaned or purchased. I would appreciate hear- ing from relevant readers and promise to acknowledge each paper, or citation of same, on receipt. Sandra Adelsberg c/o Biblio Press P.O. Box 22 Fresh Meadows, N.Y. establishing our commu- nity would be invaluable . and of utmost importance. I am, therefore, gathering data about such noted per- sonalities as Rabbis Judah L. Levin, A. Ashinsky, Ezekiel Aishiskin, Joseph Thumin and others. What- ever documentaries or memorabilia are available will be appreciated. Allen Warsen 21721 Parklawn Oak Park, Mi. 48237 Bon Voyage for Akiva's Seniors A bon voyage party for the 1981 graduating class of Akiva Hebrew Day School, who will be spending their senior year in Israel, will be held 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Members of the class are Lynn Eisenberg, Anita Lowenberg and Anita Man- del, who will attend Machon Gold College; Donna Zwas, Michala College; and Leonard Katz, Aryeh Koenigsburg and Steven Selesny, Beit Midrash Le Torah. WE SELL FOR LESS THE LATEST WILROY COORDINATES ARE HERE HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION • aoukt Liftfoct/ A/ Advance Fashions Ltd. 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