THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS B'Nai Moshe Men's Club ART EXHIBIT & AUCTION ' Sat., Jan. 24, 7:30 P.M. at Gallery Art Center 18831 W. 12 Mile, Sfld. for Tickets & Info call 548-9000 Alan Yost Named Director of Adat Shalom Youth Dept. Alan Yost has been named youth director for Adat Shalom Synagogue, it was announced by R9chelle Lupovitch, chairman of the youth commission. Yost has been involved in efforts on behalf of Jewish youth for the past 12 years. He has served as camp counselor, youth adviser ; Presents Its FIRST ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL Our computerized accounting services will cost you much less than a bookke,eper and give you the prompt financial statements you need. Our per- sonal service insures that your accounting system works. ALAN YOST Leonard M. Nagel, Financial Accounting and Tax Service Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Oak Park Suite 138 968-5577 WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT 355-9151 21540 West 11 Mile Road Southfield, Ml 48076 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Hebrew Benevolent Society For the election of the Board of Directors will take place on Thursday evening, January 22, 1981, at 8:30 P.M., at their building, 26640 Greenfield Road, Oak Park, Mich. The following names have been placed in nomina- tion: - Hillel L. Abrams Leonard Ante! Isadore Averbuch George Bass Norman Blake Charles S. Blondy Samuel Brezner Harry E. Citrin Meyer I. Cooper Morris Dorn Jerome G. Friedman Leo B. Furst Ben Grant Eric Greenbaum Ernest E. Greenfield Samuel P. Havis David Hermelin Earl Jacobs Paul Jacobs Hyman Karp Herbert W. Kaufman Samuel A. Kayne Jerome W. Kelman Joseph M. Korman Harry Laker Irving Laker Philip Langwald Joseph Lee Louis Levine William I. Liberson Hyman Lipsitz Myron L. Milgrom Edward Miller Solomon G. Miller Herbert Mitnick Jacob Nosanchuk Jack Peitz Judge Joseph J. Pernick Harry Portner Samuel S. Portner Seymour Rabinowitz Seymour S. Ribiat Allan Rosenberg Nathan Samet I. William Sherr Mors _ e Shiffman David Silver Harry L. Silverman Isadore Silverman A. M. Silverstein Phillip Stollman Louis P. Topor William Valensky Ben Weisman Lincoln Welton Sanford L. Wolok Other nominations can be made in the form of a petition by 30 members in good standing, and presented to the President at least three days before the meeting. CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM Southfield, Michigan Need a Bookkeeper? ONCE AGAIN NAZIS MARCH! NOT IN GERMANY, BUT IN BUFFALO . . . NAZISM THREATENS THE JEWISH COMMUNITY; NAZISM ENDANGERS ALL OF US WHO LIVE AND BELIEVE IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY. WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT STANDS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF A DEMOCRATIC WAY OF LIFE FOR ALL PEOPLE .. . MAKE YOUR VOICE COUNT. MORE THAN 140,000 WOMEN IN THE U.S.A. ARE HELPING TO SECURE OUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE. JOIN THE MICHIGAN REGION OF WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT TODAY! Friday, January 16, 1981 29 . summer program director for the Jewish Community Center and was director of adult and camping services at the Jewish Community Center of Houston, Tex. He has been a profes- sional in Jewish communal service for the past seven Years. Yost earned a BA de- gree from Wayne State University in 1972. He earned a MA degree and Master of Education in guidance and counseling at WSU. He served as a field work instructor, for the graduate schools of social work at the University of Michigan, Wayne State University and the University of Hous- ton, Tex. He is a former offi- cer in the Jewish Center Workers Association. JANUARY 31 1981 In the Main Sanctuary CANTOR DAVID BAGLEY IN CONCERT of Liturgical-Yiddish-Hassidic-And Operatic Music Accompanied At The Piano By Dr. Shalom Kalib Kaniuk Character Patterned After Judean Queen Yoram Kaniuk's new novel, "The Story of Aunt Shlomozion the Great" (Harper and Row) is domi- nated by the larger-than- life central character who resembles her namesake, an imperious queen who once ruled Judea. Aunt Shlomozion em- bodies the past; her father was one of the first Jewish landowners of Tel Aviv and her mother was from an old family of Jewish mystics. She treats everyone (with the exception of her father and her husband) with scorn and derision for fail- ing to live up to the standards of her majestic background. A nephew, Aminadav, serves as the novel's nar- rator. It is Aminadav who tries to unravel the intri- cate web that binds the lives of his parents, uncles, aunts and cousins to this ruthless, yet engaging woman who evokes a mixture of awe and fear. Kaniuk's previous books include "Adam Resur- rected," "The Acrophile," "Himmo, King of Jerusalem," and "Rockin- ghorse." JTA Director NEW YORK (JTA) — Frank Wundohl, editor of the Jewish Exponent of Philadelphia since May 1973, has been elected to the board of directors of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 8:30 P.M. DR. HOWARD DUBIN General Chairman MARTIN BRUSELOFF —MAX NOSANCHUK Co-Chairmen Patrons Norman Blake Harold Cantor Dr. Manuel Feldman Morrey Fenkell Samuel Geller Dr. Eric Gordon Dr. Abraham Grant Larry Guttenberg Jerome Helfman Nate Harris Leonard S. Herman Paul Jacobs Paul Kales Irwin Kasoff Gerald Usher William Liberson Abram Medow Larry Rogers David Silver Dr. Wm. Stoler Louis Weber Mark Weitz Program Committee George Rossman, Chairman Louis Weber Co-Chairman Leonard S. Herman Lofty Partovich PUBLIC INVITED Maynard Feldman Co-Chairman Fredell Whiteman Allan Rosenberg ADMISSION FREE TICKETS MUST BE OBTAINED IN ADVANCE AT SYNAGOGUE OFFICE