THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Academic Convocation to Honor the Late Bernard Isaacs of .UHS An academic convocation in - memory of Bernard Isaacs, the first superinten- dent of United Hebrew Schools, will be held at 1 p.m. Oct. 4 in the LaMed Auditorium of UHS. According to Rose Kaye, chairman of the convocation committee and of Midrasha CALL COLLECTOR'S CHOICE FOR PROFESSIONAL HANDLING OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD SALES , and ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS Irene Siegel 338-7635 Florence Finkelstein 646-0152 Leslie's Superb Dessert Specialties European Yeast Coffee Cake Light & Lemony Sponge Cake Old Fashion Apple Cake Luscious Double Chocolate Cake Exquisitely Decorated Gourmet Cheese Cake Once you have tried these homemade delights — you will never be satisfied with others. Call: 545-7943, 355-4375 COLLECTORS AUCTION Rare Nasturium floor lamp created by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Featured items at this auction include a most unusual collection of match safes . French bronze commemorative medallions from the 19th and early 20th centuries. scent bottles & vials, a large collection of walking sticks and pistols. shot- guns. flasks and powder horns. Among the paintings will be exceptional works by Joseph M.W. Turner and Friederich Ortlieb. Other items of interest include Victorian furniture. crazy guilts, Art Deco bronze figures. a Wurlitzer flashing jukebox and a Mills Art Deco slot machine. Also Chinese porcelain. Navajo carpets, jewelry and silver and much more. PREVIEW Wednesday. September 23. 3 p.m-8 p.m.. Thursday. September 24. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Friday. September 25.10 a.m.-2 p.m. AUCTION Friday. September 25. 7, p.m.. Saturday. September 26. I1 a.m.. Sunday. September 27. noon. • Illustrated Catalog: 58.00 or 510.00 postpaid Staker & Boos 280 N. Woodward Avenue Birmingham, Michigan 4801 1 (313) 646-4560 All property sold is subject to a premium of 10% payable,bv all buyers as 1 part of the purchase price. Friday, September 18, 1981 63 Men's Clubs Caricatures TEMPLE ISRAEL lation. There is a nominal BROTHERHOOD Presi- charge. College of "Jewish Studies, for your party dent Norman J. Bornstein For information, call the Isaacs conceived the concept announces the annual open- synagogue, 547-7970 of communal education in ing brotherhood breakfast By Officers to be installed Detroit and attempted to will be held 9:30 a.m. Sun- are: Herman Ozrovitz, professionalize Jewish edu- day at the temple. Featured president; Harold Finstein, cation. He was a distin- speaker will be Detroit Free executive vice president; guished Hebraist and pub- Press columnist Bob Tal- Stan Berlin, Harry Freind, lished extensively in major bert. The breakfast is open Jerry Jacobs and Peter Hebrew journals. to all temple members and Plotke, vice presidents; United Hebrew Schools, the community. Other offi- Merton Robbins, treasurer; in cooperation with the cers for the 1981-1982 year Al Bressler, Sid Barack and Jewish Historical Society of are: Vice Presidents, Joel Jay Waldman, secretaries. Michigan, commissioned a Shavrien, Leonard Brozgold sculpture in Mr. Isaacs' and Hershel Ploshnick; memory. The sculpture was Treasurer, David Million; by Arthur Schneider Secretaries, Kenneth Ko- The Fine Works Of and is entitled nop, Lawrence Brown and "Ve'Sheenantom Le'Van- Steven Marks. aicah" ("You Shall Teach • • • Them to Your Children"). BETH SHALOM now available in Detroit The sculpture consists of a MEN'S CLUB will hold its Torah scroll, representing intallation of officers 6:30 Exclusively At the wisdom of the Jewish p.m. Wednesday in the ages, and an inter- synagogue. Preceding the generational group of fig- installation, there will be a ures-, representing the cookout for members and Jewish people receiving the friends. Sport films will be by appointment 851 - 9448 wisdom of Torah. It sym- shown following the instal- bolizes the importance of the Torah in Jewish life and of the great contribution of Jewish educators who are dedicated to passing Jewish knowledge and wisdom from one generation to an- other. The academic convoca- tion will consist of trib- utes to Mr. Isaacs' mem- ory and a major address by Dr. Samuel Schaller, who will speak on "The In glass ± 4 sphere 3 cylinder History of Jewish Educa- Plastics, oversize, and tints slightly higher tion in the United States." Dr. Schaffer is the superintendent of the Board of Jewish Educa- 10 Mile & Telegraph, Tel-Ex Plaza tion of Metropolitan 357-3298 Chicago. He has lectured Mon. & fhurs. 11-7, Tues., Wed. & Fd. 10-7: widely and has served as Sat. 10-6 • an adjunct professor of Jewish history at Queens College of the City of New York. 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