THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 54 Friday, October 31, 1980 . Council Heads Food Drive The Jewish Community . Council is coordinating a food collection drive to bene- fit local emergency food providers. Persons who wish to do- nate food for the drive, spec- ifically canned goods and basic non-perishable foods, should drop off their dona- tions at the Birmingham Temple, 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Mondays through Thurs- days; Temple Emanu-El, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday, Tues- day, Thursday and Friday and 9-11:30 a.m. -Sundays; and at Beth Shalom, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Thursdays. Nazi Hunter Wiesenthal Here to Get Beth El Award Among the items for which there is the most need are (in cans): soups, stew, corn, beans, yams, tuna, condensed milk, fruit, juice and chili; in jars, applesauce and peanut butter; and packaged, beans, rice, Jello, Bisquick, cereal and tea. Only unopened containers are acceptable. SIMON WIESENTHAL SHABOT SHALOM . FROM GREAT SCOTT GOODMAN'S CELLO SOUPS EMPIRE CHICKEN LEGS 99! 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JULIENNE OR GREEK SALADS MADE TO ORDER Simon Wiesenthal, world renowned Nazi hunter, will speak at Temple Beth El 7:30 p.m. Sunday. He will receive the Himelhoch An- nual Award "for noteworthy contributions to Jewish education." Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will preside and present the Himelhoch Award to Wie- senthal. Wiesenthal, founder and head of the Jewish Documentation Center in Vienna, has ferreted out nearly 1,000 war criminals, including . Adolph Eichmann. Wiesenthal's most wanted criminal is Dr. Josef Mengele, physician at Auschwitz. Wiesenthal's memoirs, "The Murderers Among Us," was published in 1967: The lecture is open to the public at no charge. CALIFORNIA TANGERINES POTATO OR COLE 6 For $ 1 69c ib. SLAW SALADS COMPLETE LINE OF CHEESES COMPLETE DELICATESSEN DEPT. HOT & COLD SANDWICHES DAILY TO GO ONE OF MICHIGAN'S LARGEST LIQUOR AND WINE SELECTION PRODUCE SPECIALS DAILY lb. COCA COLA 8-PACK X 1. 99 WE- NOW TAKE FREEZER ORDERS AT DISCOUNT PRICES We Accept Visa and Mastercharge , Preparing for the City of Hope Cancer Fighters' ) Glamorama Luncheon to take place noon Nov. 11 at the Sheraton Southfield Hotel, are, from left: Arlene Cutler, vice president of fund raising; Elaine Brickman; and model Pat Sands. The day will begin at -\ 10 a.m. with a boutique and will conclude with a fash- ion show featuring the works of international de- signers. For reservations, call Sylvia Epstein, 557- 3519. Workmen's Circle, JCCenter Plan Russian Music Program Workmen's Circle Branch 684 (Russian Branch) and the Jewish Community Center Russian Accultura- tion Committee will present Prof. Vladimir Frumkin in a recital-lecture 7 p.m. Sun- day at the Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. His topic is "Soviet `Unofficial' Songs." Prof. Frumkin teaches at Oberlin College, Ohio. He formerly taught at the Leningrad Conservatory. In 1974, he emigrated from the Soviet Union, where he was well-known for his many musical radio and television programs. .Since the mid 1960s, he has been involved in re- searching and popularizing the music of today's Russian composers, especially Bulat Okudzhana and Galich whose songs will be fea- tured Sunday. Prof. Frum- kin accompanies himself on guitar. The program will be in Russian. The program is open to the public at a nominal charge. A commandment is to the Torah what a lamp is to the sun. Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 3994320 Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis - STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 $ 1 .1 9113. FRESH FRYERS $ 11 . 1 1 9 its. PULLETS $ 1 .29 lb. CHICKEN BREASTS Judge Bronson Seeks 3rd Term FRESH BEEF LIVER .39 Debra Friedman be- came the bride of Wayne Michael Lusky in a recent ceremony at Cong. Beth Achim. Rabbi Milton Arm officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fried- man of Southfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Irene Lusky of Southfield and the late Mr. Ben Lusky. Elaine Lusky, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Carol Friedman, Marsha Lusky, sister of the bridegroom, Mary Glanz, Helene Sidman and Debra Beren. Gordon Leff was the best man. Ushers were Barry Friedman, brother of the bride, and Martin Brown, Harry Glanz, Rick Beren and Kenneth Droz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weinbaum, grandparents of the bride, and Mrs. Dottie Lusky and Mrs. Bessie Gruskin, grandmothers of the bridegroom, also par- ticipated in the ceremony. Following a Florida hon- eymoon, the couple is resid- ing in Oak Park. City of Hope Cancer Fighters Slate `Glamorama Luncheon' Judge S. Jerome Bronson is a candidate for re-election to the Michigan Court of $ 89 ° lb. FROZEN CHICKEN LEGS Appeals. Bronson is run- ning for his third term on - • On Election Day, you make_your choice, the appellate court. • To separate the men from the boys, A former prosecuting at • The notes from the noise, torney of Oakland County. Judge Bronson is a and the junk from the joys! graduate of the University • When it comes to food, you can always of Michigan and the Wayne State University Law • make the right choice and rejoice . . . with School. He is also a member - • of the American Judicature • Society, Michigan Council . • on Crime and Delinquency, • Appellate Judges' Section of • the American Bar Associa- • tion, and the Michigan, • Southfield and South Oak- • land Bar Associations: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " \EI Art, as far as it has the • ability, follows nature, as a • pupil imitates his master, so • that art must be, as it were, • a 4escendant of God. , • • • • • • • • • Kosher-Certified Dairy Foods, made fresh daily in Detroit, under supervision of Rabbi Jack • Goldman: Metropolitan Kashruth Council of • • Michigan • a • .• P. • • o••••,•••...aotak.: • elikre - IT4 • 1.