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November 21, 1980 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

DETROIT

South African to Visit Israel

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

the Furniture Club by their
TEMPLE ISRAEL'S
children, Sondra and Al
youth group will honor
Lichtman, and grandsons
Rabbi Leon Fram, 7:30 p.m.
Randy and Gary Lichtman.
Dec. 7 . . . on his 85th
Out-of-town guests in-
birthday . . . with a concert
cluded Ann and Buddy
featuring
David
Syme
.
.
.
,--
of his one-time assistant Jacobson, Betty Lieberman
'
and Ann Lyons, Cocoa Be-
. . and the person who
ach, Fla.; Eyie and Chuck
took Rabbi Fram's place as
Rubin, Tamarac, Fla.;
he became Temple Israel's
Nathan Shiovitz, Anaheim,
rabbi emeritus . . . David is
Calif.; and Eve Wilenski,
the very talented young
pianist virtuoso son of Toledo, Ohio.
Sammy Woolf sang many
Rabbi M. Robert and Sonya
of Leo and Molly's favorite
Syme.
Steve Grekin is president songs . . . and the party
of Temple Israel's youth turned into a "Sing Along
group . . . and Jeff Sage, With Sammy" event.
MAIL DEPT. . . . "It's
chairman of the event . . .
with proceeds used for es- been several years. I re-
tablishing a scholarship in ceived an article you wrote
Rabbi Fram's name to bring on Steve Petix and I am
an Israeli exchange student proud of what you said
to the United States each about him. He was always
year. one of my top employees.
David is today considered Say hello for me.
"I'm still among the liv-
among the world's finest
young concert keyboard ar- ing and still a life member of
tists . . . consistently the Hannah Schloss Old
labeled as the brilliant Timers. I am enjoying it
young American pianist very much in Palm Springs
. . . His recordings are al= - 'and still very active — so-
ways in demand . . . and cially, that is, plus doing
critics the world over have some traveling. Please say
expressed unqualified ad- hello to all my old acquain-
miration for his great play- tances."
Bernie Frant
ing.
(Bernie, now an oc-
Tickets can be gotten by
calling Temple Israel, 661- togenarian living in Palm
Springs, Calif., is the former
5700.
CHARLIE ROBINSON owner of Mansfield Clothes
is on Nine Mile and Green- years back in Detroit . . .
field now . . having taken The dozens of photos on his
over the Shell station there apartment walls, plus hun-
. . . The favorite of so many dreds of others in a photo
people, Charlie's former album, its cover gilt-
station on W. Eight Mile embossed with the title,
was a stopover for motorists "Down Memory Lane With
whether they needed gas or Bernie Frant," was cause
not . . . His was one of the for a half-page spread in
few stations that still gave The Enterprise newspaper
complete service . . . from . . . recalling those many
windshield wiping to water memories . . of Bernie
and oil checking . . . If we and baseball greats, boxing
know Charlie, he'll try to be champions, show biz super
the same way . . . if possi- stars, etc.)
METRO SINGLES is
ble.
GET WELL WISHES new group that has a theme
. . . to Charles Bell . . . at event every month . . .
named after each occasion
Henry Ford Hospital.
. . . Like the one on Dec. 7
IF ANYONE KNOWS
. . _That'll be a Pearl Har-
the whereabouts now of that
Detroiter's Club in the Los, bor Day Dance at Angie's,
Orchard Lake Rd., south of
Angeles area, please con-
14 Mile, 8 p.m. . . . For
tact Mrs. Sara Mazer, 402
Montana, Apt. • 9, Santa more info, call Mary Green-
berg or Harvey Haffner,
_ Monica, Calif. 90403.
CONGRATS ... to Ger- 552-0323.
NEWEST HANUKA
de and Stuart Palmer
. 11. on their 40th anniver- item at Top It Off on
Coolidge in Berkley has
sary.
A WALK THROUGH nothing to do with tee shirts
. . . It's a box of Jewish for-
the stacks at Yesterday's
tune cookies.
Books on Greenfield and 10
SENIOR MEN'S CLUB
Mile reveals thousands of
previously owned books in has been formed in South-
all subject areas at a frac- field for gents 62 years and
tion of their original price older . . . Monthly meet-
. . . There are over 20,000 ings are the third Wednes-
hard cover and paperback day of each month at
books in many hundreds of McDonnell Towers, Civic
categories . . . Owner Lois Center Dr. east of Tele-
Wodika keeps a reference graph . . . Sam Greenberg
file with .a record for cus- is pres.; Lewis Diamond,
tomers whose special re- first vp; Jack Victor, 2nd vp;
quests want a particular Phil Cutler, treas.; Ben
Goldberg, chaplain; Her-
book.
LEO AND MOLLY man Schuman, parliamen-
FURST were honored at tarian, and Reid Rayner,
Cong. Bnai David recently historian . . . Trustees are:
on their 50th anniversary Louis Weiler, Goldberg, Cu-
. . . and a dinner given at tler and Phil Herman.

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
South African Finance
Minister Owen Horwood
will visit Israel in December
to discuss economic cooper-
ation with Israel, a Foreign
Ministry spokesman an-
nounced.
He will meet with Israeli
Finance Minister Yigal
Hurwitz and Deputy Pre-
mier Simha Ehrlich, who as
Finance Minister visited
South Africa in 1973.
The two countries re-
cently signed an agreement

Friday, November 21, 1980 33

z-

in which South Africa will
supply coal for an Israeli
power plant being built on
the Mediterranean coast.

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