THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Named President NEW YORK Ira Sil- verman has been named president of the Reconstruc- tionist Rabbinical College in Philadelphia. AL KLINE DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 CASS AVE. TR 5-0300 Gruber Declares Candidacy Tam-O-Shanter to Honor W illens at Israel Bond Event for Southfield Mayoral Post Tam-O-Shanter Country- Club will hold its annual tribute dinner-dance on be- half of Israel Bonds Oct. 17 at the country club, it was announced by D. Dan Kahn, club president. Guest of honor at this' year's event will be club member Robert L. Willens, who will receive an award from Israel "in recognition of his support of the Jewish state." A native of New Hamp- shire, Willens attended UCLA and is a graduate of Boston University. He is a member of Small Business Administration ACE Consulting Di- vision, Bnai Brith, the Jewish Community Cen- ter and Franklin Racquet Club. He is actively in- volved in the Allied Jewish Campaign, and is president of the Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Retail Division. Tribute dinner chairman is Maj. Gen. (ret.) William J. Weinstein. Spata HAIRDRESSERS 6080 W. MAPLE WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICHIGAN 48033 851-6330 CHARLES R. YOUNG, D.P.M. MARSHALL G. SOLOMON, D.P.M., P.C. MARY ANN FARMER, D.P.M. FOOT SPECIALISTS Are proud to announce the opehing of their new office for the practice of podiatric medicine and foot surgery at the West Bloomfield Professional Center, 4244 Orchard Lake Rd., across from the Pine Lake Mall, Orchard Lake, Michigan 48033 By Appointment T.I. (313) 681-4622 SHERMAN, FRIED & SHERMAN ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS • • • • Corporate Divorce Traffic Probate Friday, September 11, 1981 29 • Real Estate • Personal Injury • Criminal • Collection ALL OTHER LEGAL MATTERS No Charge For First Consultation 29800 Telegraph, Southfield 354-0230 ROBERT WILLENS For dinner reservations, call Israel Bonds, 557-2900. AJC Combats Bias in Clubs NEW YORK — Charging that social club discrimin- ation — city or country clubs that bar certain people from membershiri solely for reasons of race, gender, religion, or national origin— was "one of the last vestiges of institutional bigotry in American society," the American Jewish Committee has is- sued a booklet aimed at helping forces within the U.S. to combat such dis- crimination. The eight-page booklet, titled "The Public Disgrace of Private Club Discrimina- tion: A Guide to Action," was prepared by Maureen Schild and Burt A. Siegel of the Discrimination Division of AJC's Domestic Affairs Department. It explains that the issue, which has concerned the American Jewish Committee for more than two decades, has taken on new urgency in recent years because of new civil rights law and the move- ment of numbers of women into high-level career posi- tions. Through its Committee on Social Discrimination, the AJCommittee suggests five "effective strategies" in combatting such social club discrimination: monitoring and exposing discriminat- ory practices, supporting corrective legislation, encouraging corporate re- sponsibility, enlisting pri- vate institutions and in- forming the media. `Time' Essay Hits Begin NEW YORK — The Aug. 31 issue of Time Magazine contains an attack of Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin by Time correspon- dent Strobe Talbott: Talbott's essay, "What to do About Israel," also ad- vises President Reagan to abandon the idea that Israel constitutes a strategic asset to the U.S. in the Middle East. The essay was printed less than a week before the Israeli Prime Minister traveled to Washington to meet the President. You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late. —Ralph Waldo Emerson Fred Gruber has declared his candidacy for the posi- tion of mayor of Southfield. Gruber has served on the board of directors of Cong. Beth Shalom and is a member of the Michigan Regional Advisory Board of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. He also is affiliated with the Bnai Brith Barristers Unit. From 1975 to 1981, Gruber was a member and an officer of the Parent Youth Guidance Commis- sion. He is a member and was the first chairman of the Southfield Total Living Commission. He also serves on the board of directors .of the Southfield Homeowners Federation. For his community service, a panels of Southfield citi- zens, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce Don't look for more honor than your learning merits. Right in Your Own Driveway! THE TUNE -UP 4 MAN Cernfied by the Nabonal Aulonlooye Institute of Excellence Comes to your home or once wan the "garage-on•wheels Valet service that doesn't cost one penny extra FRED GRUBER and the Eccentric news- paper, named Gruber "First Citizen" of South- field in 1979. 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