THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Detroit Concert Part of 10-Week U.S. Tour The Kiryat Ono Sym- Youth Band Festival at phonic Youth Band, a 50- the International Peace piece youth orchestra from Gardens (on the border Israel, will appear in De- between North Dakota troit for the first time on and Manitoba). They won Aug. 10 at Temple Beth El first prize in competition in Birmingham. The group against bands from 21 is on a 10-week North countries. American tour and before The Bnai Brith agencies returning to Israel they will play for the Bnai Brith In- ternational Convention in Washington, D.C. The concert in Detroit is sponsored by the Metropoli-: tan Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation, -nd the Bnai Brith Youth )rganization and Bnai ,.srith Mens Council. Kiryat Ono, a town in Is- rael with a population of only 20,000, has produced a youth band that has par- ticipated in international festivals in Holland, Brit- ain, Austria and the United States. Conducted by Aha- ron Alkalay, the band is an important educational and MRS. REDSTONE cultural framework for Barbara Susan Osten be- youngsters of Kiryat Ono. During this tour they came the bride of Daniel were invited to partici- Aaron Redstone on June 29 pate in the International in a garden ceremony at the home of the groom's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Redstone of Detroit. Bnai Brith Rabbi Joseph Gutmann performed the ceremony. Activities The new Mrs. Redstone is ZAGER CHAPTER will the daughter of Mr. and hold an "Inflation Lunch- Mrs. Sidney Osten of eon" noon Wednesday at Rochester, N.Y. Brides- Northgate Apts. club house. maids at the wedding were There is a charge and there Dori Lewis of New York and will be door prizes. For Marianne Hersch Pesick of reservations, call Sarah Southfield. Ushers were Gervercer, 968-0362, or Eliel Redstone of San Fran- Ann Ehrinpreis, 968-0503. cisco and Howard Osten of * * * Minneapolis. LOUIS MARSHALL Mrs. Redstone earned CHAPTER will hold a bachelor's and master's de- white elephant sale and grees at the University of card party at Knob-in- Michigan. Her husband the-Woods club house noon earned a bachelor's degree Tuesday. Petite luncheon in architecture and a mas- will be served. Admission is ter's in business adminis- a white elephant sale item tration from U-M. or a charge. For informa- The couple is residing in tion, call Eileen Israel, West Bloomfield. 341-2878, or president Helen Pearl, 358-3621. Lewand Poses * * * Query to Voters Osten-Redstone Rites Are Told i Moss Award Winner in Israel Howard Manela, cur- rently touring Israel, is the eighth recipient of the Ar- lene V. Moss Bnai Brith Is- rael Scholarship Award. Howard, son of Eleanor Manela, and the late Joseph B. Manela, is an active member of L'Chaim AZA, and has held several offices in his chapter. He is a senior it Southfield-Lathrup High chool. The scholarship was es- tablished by Mr. and Mrs. Sol Moss in memory of their aughter Arlene, and is awarded annually to a member of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. It allows the winner to travel to Israel with the Israel Summer Institute and study in the country. The Moss family is very active in Bnai Brith. Moss is a past president of District 6 and is on the International Board of Bnai Brith. He is currently president of Adat Shalom Synagogue. Pointing out that Oak- land County spends some $120,000,000 a year, Tom Lewand, Democratic candi- date for county executive, posed the following ques- tion to voters on the eve of Tuesday's primary election: "How many know the name of the man who will Airect such expenditures?" He pledges that he will share responsibility and will make the facts about executive responsibilities known to the citizens of the country. Lewand, who directed the campaign for Senator Carl Levin, said he welcomed support like Senator Levin's and expressed gratitude that the junior U.S. Senator has confidence in him to back him for the important post. Gordon Elected Dr. Seymour Gordon of Royal Oak has been elected second vice president of the Michigan Heart Associa- tion. which are sponsoring the Detroit visit are planning two concerts. An afternoon concert headed by Louis Weber, Bnai Brith Founda- tion chairman, will be for members of Bnai Brith's Century, Covenant and President's club members. Guest speaker at the af- ternoon concert will be Rabbi Benjamin Kahn of Washington, D.C., former executive vice president of Bnai Brith International. Bnai Brith VP to Speak in Afternoon Rabbi Kahn has served Bnai Brith for 36 years. From 1940 to 1959 he was director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, where he was also a member of the faculty, teaching courses in Hebrew, Jewish history and sociol- ogy of religion. Rabbi Kahn was also a member of the Penn State Social Science Research Center. From Penn State, Rabbi Kahn came to Washington, as the inter- national Hillel director, a post which he occupied for 12 years. During those years he served as a member of the Peace Corps National Advisory Council by appointment of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. He was also selected by the State Department as a Ken- nedy Fellow member of a team of experts to study higher education in West Germany. In December 1971, Rabbi Kahn was elected executive vice president of Bnai Brith, a post which he occupied until his retirement in the fall of 1976, when he was elected at the International Bnai Brith Convention as hon6rary executive vice president for life, with con- comitant membership on the board of governors. Nathan Rubenstein is chairman for the 8 p.m. pub- lic concert. Tickets for the evening concert may be purchased by calling the Bnai Brith offices, 552-8070 or 552- 8177. Friday, *est 1, 1980 49 Collectors' Choice "Oriental' '265 With every purchase of $250 or more of Lladro, receive a hard-bound Lla- dro art book as our gift to you. Sherwood Studios Fine Furniture to Live With Tel Twelve Mall - 354 9060 - Hours: Daily 10-9 Sun. 12-5 * * * Barbara Zonder to Lead Midwest Women's Region Barbara Zonder of Far- mington Hills has been elected chairman of the Midwest Region board of Bnai Brith Women for a two-year term. Mrs. Zonder is a member and two-time past president of Galilee Chapter and has chaired the Dolls for Democracy program of the Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil of Metropolitan Detroit. She was also chairman of the Operation Stork healthy baby education program from 1978-1980. Mrs. Zonder is involved with the Girl Scouts, De- BARBARA ZONDER troit Women of Alpha Omega, Sinai Hospital, the member of the executive Farmington Association for committee- 'of the Metropoli- the Academically Gifted, tan 'Detroit Chapter of the Temple Kol Ami, and is a March of Dimes. ALL DRESSES $ val 5 l uoesooto $30 30-50% OFF LEARANCE SALE PRIOR TO CLOSING FOR COMPLETE REMODELING THE PERFECT FINISH OLD ORCHARD CENTER 15 Mile at Orchard Lake Roads, West Bloomfield WE MUST DEPLETE OUR INVENTORY! CLOSED AUG. 9th-19th WATCH FOR OUR RE-OPENING WED., AUG. 20th