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At pre-death price. $1500. 261-0094 Ask for Betty Women Leaders Meet for Bonds Leah Snider, chairman of the Women's Division of Metro Detroit State of Israel Bonds, will host a Golda Meir Club Luncheon at her West Bloomfield home at noon June 16, it was an- nounced by Phyllis New- man, local Golda Meir Club chairman. The Golda Meir Club, is comprised of women throughout the free world who make independent pur- chases of State of Israel Bonds on the level of $5,000 or more. Conceived in 1978 with the endorsement of the former prime minister of Is- rael, the club was estab- lished in 1979 in Mrs. Meir's memory. National chair- man is Roberta Peters, Met- ropolitan Opera star. , Yiddish Actress, Summer Classes at Jewish Center Friday, June 5, 1981 69 Rabbi Yolkut Will Speak at Bnai David Bond Event Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut, spiritual leader of Cong. Bnai David, will deliver the keynote address of the synagogue's 20th annual tribute dinner on behalf of State of Israel Bonds. The event, scheduled for - 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, will honor Max Sosin, recipient-elect of Israel Bond's 30th Anniversary Silver Medal. Sosin, a member of Bnai David for 39 years, was a pioneer of the Israel Bond effort in De- troit and continues to play a leadership role in Bnai David's annual Bond cam- paign. Rabbi Yolkut, a native of St. Louis, Mo., earned his rabbinic ordination and a bachelor's degree in Hebrew literature at Hebrew Theological College in Chicago. He also received a bachelor of arts degree at Roosevelt University and a master's degree at North- western University. He began his rabbinic career in 1969 as rabbi of Torah Synagogue, Chicago, and later be- came rabbi and educa- tion director at Lin- colnwood• Jewish Con- gregation. During this time he also was an in- structor in the Depart- RABBI YOLKUT ment of Religious Studies. at DePaul University and adviser to Yavneh Organ- ization of Jewish Col- legiates. Rabbi Yolkut is a member of the Rabbinical Council of America, the Council of Or- thodox Rabbis and execu- tive officer of the Rabbinical Commission of Metropoli- tan Detroit. He is a member of the board of trustees of Jewish National Fund, United Hebrew Schools and Akiva Hebrew Day School, and is a member of the Na- tional Rabbinic Cabinet for State of Israel Bonds. Leading a tribute dinner committee of more than 50 congregation members is dinner chairman Irving Be- linsky. For reservations, call Bnai David, 557-8210, or Israel Bonds, 557-2900. Folk-Singer Will Perform at Junior Division Meeting Tickets are still available for the appearance of Yid- The 43rd annual meeting dish stage actress Anna of the Jewish Welfare Fed- Guzik 3 and 7 p.m. June 14 eration Junior Division will at the main Jewish Com- feature recording artist and munity Center. folk music performer Josh US 1-8575 For ticket information, White, Jr., 8 p.m. June 16 at call the Center, 661-1000, the Jewish Community ext. 250. Center Studio Theatre. The Center will offer Officers and board mem- Sales Service Mother Tongue-Suzuki bers for the coming year will method of violin and piano be elected. Junior Division (Deadbolts installed) lessons beginning June 22 currently is led by president at the main Center complex. Benjamin F. Rosenthal. PHIL 728-0356 Applicants for violin White became a popular DOUG'S are accepted as young as folk artist during the late age 21/2. Applicants in INTERIOR-EXTERIOR 60s and early 70s, perform- piano are accepted as ing on radio and television PAINTING young as age 4. Jeanne and in concert halls Patch work. St. Germain is the direc- worldwide. He appeared Work all areas. tor of the program. often in the Detroit area at 675-0852 For information, call the the Raven Gallery. Center, 661-1000, ext. 164. He began his career at HAULING A variety of mini-classes Appliances, Matresses & will be offered at the Center age 4, performing and touring the country with Garden Refuse, etc. Competi- June 22-July 17 and July his father, a pioneer of tive prices. Prompt service.' 20-Aug. 14. folk-blues music and Among the course offer- guitar picking. Young Seven days a week. ings are: Ballet, modern Josh became a child ac- 646-3288 dance, jazz, folk dance, bal- lroom dancing, creative 53—ENTERTAINMENT movement, tap, photog- raphy, dark room tech- Officers of Detroit's major MOVIE MAKING nique, ceramics, drama per- corporations are leading the FOR ALL formance workshop, crea- 82nd annual dinner for the OCCASIONS tive drama workshop, draw- I make beautiful super 8 ing, stationery design and National Jewish Hospital and Research Center- movies of those special print making, calligraphy, National Asthma Center, events on your summer bridge, and rapid reading. which will be held at the De- In addition, Prof. troit Plaza Hotel on Sept. calendar. Weddings, Seymour Riklin will teach a birthday parties, bar- 14. mitzvas, all occasions. course on "Art and Morality An organizational meet- Literature" and Prof. ing will be held June 23. Think of the fun and in Stephen Bertman will teach The NJH-NAC planning enjoyment seeing your "The Search for Alexander." own special events on Bette Roth will teach "Mod- committee has already an- nounced that David K. Eas- film. ern Jewish History." lick, president of the Michi- For details, call the Cen- gan Bell Telephone Co., will Call LORI at ter, 661-1000, ext. 164. be the dinner honoree. 1-665-4919 or The dinner committee 1-769-1720 Slavery, thou art a bitter has as its chairman for free consultation. • Richard H. Cummings, draught. LOCKS JOSH WHITE JR. tor, appearing in five Broadway shows. As a young man, he acted in over 50 television dramas. For information on the Junior Division meeting, call division director Sandra Feuer, 965-3939. NJH-NAC Dinner Planned vice chairman of Na- tional Bank of Detroit. Stanley Winkelman of Winkelman Stores is serving as treasurer. The dinner co-chairmen include Paul Borman of Borman's Inc., David Hand- leman of the Handleman Co., Alan E. Schwartz of Honigman, Miller'Schwartz and Cohn, W. Michael Blu- menthal of Burroughs Corp., Eugene S. Miller of Detroit Bank Corp. and Ar- thur R. Seder Jr. of Ameri- can Natural Resources Co. "For instance" is not proof. 1