Z2 Friday, May TI 1981 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS. VIDEO TAPE - Allan/Touro College Offers Aid for Qualified Freshmen AL, A MEMORY YOU WILL HAVE FOREVER LET US CREATE A WALKING TALKING PHOTO ALBUM OF YOUR NEXT PARTY Weddings Social Events CALL Bar Mitzvas CREATE 559-6022 INC. 585-7223 study and involvement in the Detroit Jewish corn- munity are additional features of the Allan/ Touro College. Out-of- town students will re- ceive a selected list of housing accommoda- tions offering room and board plans. An orientation commit- tee, headed by Rabbi Gor- don, Rabbi Ernest Green- field and Mrs. Bina Wagner will work closely with stu- In conjunction with the ern Civilization. In addition students will inauguration of its first freshman class, the Allan/ also be required to take 24 Touro College -. Women's hours in Judaic studies, Division will offer 15 full selecting from a variety of tuition scholarships to in- course offerings in history, coming qualified freshmen. language, Bible, law and These scholarships are philosophy. Consultants for Judaic program are: being sponsored by patrons the Rabbi Louis Finkelman, of the college. Students enrolling in the Rabbi James I. Gordon, Dr. four-year baccalaureate de- Gerald Teller and Rabbi gree programs will be re- Feivel Wagner. Small classes, indi- quired to take a two-year, 24 hour atte vidit;ec. programs of Plan to nd - 52nd anniversary banquet of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of .Greater Detroit 'Tuesday, May 26 at the Renaissance Ballroom Detroit Plaza Hotel Cocktails at 6 pm. • Dinner at 7 pm. Contributions $60 per person DINNER CO-CHAIRMEN Marvin Berlin . Joe Fetter Dov Loketch LEONARD BORMAN PAUL BORMAN Co-chairmen Marvin Berlin Ivan Bloch Leonard Borman Paul Borman Judge Avern Cohn Irwin I. Cohn John D. Daniels Henry Dorfman Joe Fetter Morris Flatt Nathan Goldin Sam Hetchman David Hermelin David Holtzman The Karbal family Julius Katz Morris Katz Eugene Kraus Dos, Loketch Salek Lessman Ed Levy, Jr. Jacob Nosanchuk Sam Novetsky Anna Nusbaum & Family Esther Nusbaum Irving Nusbaum Julian Nusbaum' Laura Nusbaum Royal A. Oppenheim David Pollock In memory of Morris and Rose Pollock Julius Rotenberg Hyman Safran Jack Shenkman The Soberman, Milgrom, and Cooper families Harold Soble* Max Stollman Phillip Stollman Dr. Arnold Zuroff *deceased VAAD HORABONIM OFFICERS RABBI LEIZER LEVIN RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER RABBI YAAKOV GORDON RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA HONORARY CHAIRMEN Irwin I. Cohn Julius Rotenberg CHAIRMEN PATRONS COMMITTEE David Hermelin Nathan Soberman - A message to the Jewish Community PATRONS Detroit families have been served by the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit for over 50 years. Adults, children, senior citizens, new immigrants, hospital patients and Kosher consumers all need the many services provided by this organized rabbinical body. ShOw your support by attending the the 52nd Annual Banuquet on Tuesday, May 26, 1981, at the Detroit Plaza Hotel - Renaissance Center. President Menahel Vice-President Secretary' Treasurer Leonard Borman - on behalf of the Norman Allan Donald Barris Hyman Beale Max Biber Reubin Dubrinsky Kenneth Fischer Aaron H. Ginsberg Dr. Milford Golden Max Goldsmith Rabbi E. .E. Greenfield Peter Heiman Leonard Herman Hannah Karbal Michael Karbal Herbert Kaufman Jerome Kelman Paul Kohn Joseph Krinsky Irving Laker Dr. Harris Mainster Robert Naftaly Irving Palman Seymour Rabinowitz Harry Rott Joseph Rott Henry Ryber Jack Shanfield David Silver lraSonnenblick Max Sosin Isadore Starr Robert A. Stewart W. M. Valensky Irving N. Weiss Morris Weiss - Paul Zuckerman Honoring the memory of Max, Abe and Sol Nusbaum Your attendance will help pay tribute to the memory of these men and enhance the continuity of Torah values in Greater Detroit. MAX NUSBAUM 1807 1970 - ABE NUSBAUM 190(1 1958 - SOL NUSBAUM 1911-1971 For more information call 559-5005 Redford Township offi- cials told the Observer and Eccentric newspapers last week that the SS Action Group of Westland, the neo-Nazi organization that demonstrated at Israel- In- dependence Day festivities in Southfield on May 10, wants to hold a June rally in Redford. The Nazis reportedly have also told the township police department that it was willing to assist the police in its normal patrol duties. The chief of police told the newspaper that he would listen to whatever the Nazis had to say "but I won't authorize an inexperienced group of civilians to patrol anything." Redford officials, accord- ing to the paper, have been less-than-cooperative in re- sponding to the Nazis' re- quest for information about holding a rally. Conrad Attends Installation of New Archbishop Ho s t Committee ...three brothers who contributed to the development and strengthening of Jewish life in our community. . Nazis Seek Rally, Patrol in Redford (Free Parking) Your Host Committee dents to assist in their ac- climation to college life and the Detroit Jewish commu- nity. The college is located in Southfield, with classroom, cafeteria and library facilities all available in one self-contained building. An extensive Judaic library and supporting collection for the general studies pro- gram provides immediate research needs. Allan/ Touro students will also have access to the extensive Wayne State University Li- brary, through a special ar- rangement between the two institutions. Because of its rolling ad- missions program, t Allan/Touro College is opc to admissions at all times. Student records are re- viewed in an expeditious manner so that the indi- vidual can be accommo- dated. Admissions and scholarship information can be obtained from the Allan/Touro College, 21550 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. 48076. College representatives are also available to meet with community groups and answer questions. Those in- terested are requested to call the office of the dean, Dr. Mintzi Schramm, 357- 2968. Rabbi Ernst Conrad, spiritual leader of Temple Kol Ami, participated in the ecumenical procession at the installation of the new Archbishop of the Archdio- cese of Detroit Edmund C. Szoka Sunday at Cobo Arena. President of the rabbini- cal commission of the Jewish Community Coun- cil, -Rabbi Conrad was the only rabbi to participate in the procession.