Friday, October 23, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Community Council Appoints Heads of Standing Committees President Marian Shif- man has announced the fol- lowing appointments to the Jewish Community Council standing committees for the 1981-1982 program year. The Community Rela- tions Committee will be NOW OPEN IN SOUTHFIELD 1 HOUR PHOTO PROCESSING Bric,3 uu• Color Film To Us Watch tt oetog processed be- fore your eves r , NE HOUR" QUICK PHOTO LABS 28651 Southfield Rd. Lathrup Village 569-0052 chaired by Martin Hollan- der with David Gubow as associate chairman. Sub- committee chairmen are: Muriel Israel, urban affairs; Susan Moiseev, civil liber- ties; Zelda Robinson, Holocaust. Rabbi Israel Halpern will chair the Committee on In- ternational Concerns with Warren Robinson serving Father-Son Team to Speak at Annual Jewish Book Fair For the first time in the history of the annual Jewish Book Fair, a father- son team will speak. David C. Gross, the author of "The Jewish People's Almanac," - and his son, Joel, author of "Books of- Rachel," will speak on "Jewish Survival: The Uncharted Paths" at 1 p.m. Nov. 16 (Sisterhood Day) at the main Jewish Center. (See editorial page for re- view of David Gross' "The Jewish People's Almanac.") David C. Gross was born in Belgium, came to the U.S. as a small child, K & S ELECTROLYSIS PERMANENT REMOVAL OF UNWANTED HAIR Day & Evening Appointments Phone: 967-0820 Greenfield at 101/2 Mile - DAVID GROSS planned at one time to enter the rabbinate, but opted to pursue a journalistic - liter- ary career. He worked for the New York Post, Jewish Telegraphic Agency and has distinguished himself in book publishing and writ- ing. He has made frequent trips to Israel and met every prime minister of Israel since the establishment of the state. Fashionable Sportswear For The Classic and Updated Contemporary Woman New Fashionable Clothing Arriving Daily Mon. Sat. 10 to 5:30 - Thurs. 10 to 8 Applegate Square Northwestern Hwy. & Inkster Rd. 354-1212 • PARTIES • BAR MITZVAS IRV TASC 476-1778 4.• • ALL WATCHES 30-50% OFF 05 CI • ALL DIAMONDS 25-50% OFF Z • CROSS AND PARKER PEN SETS 25% OFF 0 cc 0 • ALL 14K-18K GOLD CHAINS NOW r18.90-$22.90 PER GRAM > a • ALL GIFTWARE 25% OFF • ALL CLOCKS 25% OFF Diamond Jewelers Inc. OPEN THUR. EVE. 'TIL 9 P.M. 647-1470 layaways invited 4085 W. MAPLE at TELEGRAPH BIRMINGHAM ' Satisfaction Guaranteed HAPPY 15TH BIRTHDAY FENBY-STEIN TALENT AGENCY: P.S. Ask us about our newest sounds of Divertisements- the beautiful music of FLUTE and HARP Rose Schwartz was re- appointed chairman of the Internal Relations-Culture Committee. Subcommittee chairmen are: Mrs. Albert Rosenblum, admissions; FULL CO I R CARICATURES, SAVE 25-50% ON OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY We've been getting together the BEST BANDS with the best music in town for your special event! We've got them and we're eager to share them with you! call 855-1400 Kennels]. Sidlow has been appointed to serve as chairman of the Media Committee. Hubert Sidlow, Kashrut Advisory Council; Leon S. Cohan, mediation and arbi- tration service; Mrs. How- ard B. Appelman, calendar. Mrs. Shifman also an- nounced the establishment of an ad hoc Soviet Jewry Committee. Chairing this new committee are Ron Karp, Joel Gershenson and Lawrence Jackier. See BERNIE MANELI or MANNY FOX and Here's what we've been up to at We want to brag about and present: Fenby" Carr Captain Woodwind Shelby Lee Jerry Fenby Eric Freudigman Stryder The Primo's Tom Ploeger Gigue George Brooks Carl Ryding The Strolling Strings Johnny Griffith Ursula Walker-Buddy Budson Plus 20 other great groups as associate chairman. JOEL GROSS Joel Gross studied at Jewish day schools, won a novel writing contest at Queens College, has written for Seventeen, Ingenue and New Yorker magazines. For information, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 250. HARVARD ROW! HALTER FURS NOW CELEBRATES THIS EVENT WITH OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER FOR 5 DAYS ONLY, Marriages Ruth Indenbaum and Alan Hurvitz were mar- ried recently at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum and Cantor Louis Klein officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard In- denbaum. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hurvitz of Southfield. Deborah Hitsky was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Janet Berman, sister of the bride, Andrea Boocker and Helene Kauffman. Junior brides- maids were Margo Berman and Marcie Weitzman. Shirlee Berman was the flower girl. Edward Hurvitz was his brother's best man. Ushers were James Gol- den, Alan Lowen and Steven Scherr. Junior ushers were David Hitsky and Jeff Weitzman. Seth Hitsky was the ring bearer. Hurvitz was graduated from Wayne State Univer- sity's law school. Following a honeymoon in Europe, the couple are re- siding in Southfield. OCT. 20th to OCT. 24th 50 % OFF M LT ER e--- INC. OF HARVARD ROW DESIGNERS OF FINE FURS 57 UP TO ON ALL OUR FINE FURS. 21742 W. 11 Mile Rd. Southfield Phone 358-0850