rats •L. 900 14' 'IN • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 60 Friday, October 23, 1981 Entertainer to Appear at Oak-Woods Annual Dinner Avsholom Katz, Israeli musician and TV personal- ity, will be the featured ' entertainer at the 26th an- nual dinner of Young Israel of Oak-Woods 6 p.m. Nov. 4 in the synagogue. Born in Argentina, Katz immigrated to Israel in 1962. He completed his for- mal education at the Haifa Academy of Music. During his period of army service, he participated in the Rab- binical Choir of Israel's De- fense Force. He later appeared profes- sionally on many radio and The Fine Works Of YANKEL GINZBURG now available in Detroit AVSHOLOM KATZ Exclusively At WARREN ROBINSON FINE ARTS by appointment 851-9448 television programs in Is- rael, and has since per- formed throughout the United States, South America, Australia and Europe. He is a pianist and Pioneer Women Donor Sunday Quality Cleaning At Discount Prices C z Slacks $1.25 no limit c& P SUTTON PLACE DRY CLEANING 23119 Lahser at 9 Mile COUPON accordionist. This event also will in- clude the dedication of the President's Walkway, honoring all the indi- viduals who served as president of the synagogue over the past 25 years. The presidents are: Morrie Novetsky, the late Max Nusbaum, Erry Loewenthal, Jack Ginsbuig, Samuel W. Platt, Wilbert Simkovitz, Salek Lessman, Phillip Stollman, the late David I. Berris, Edward Traurig and Louis Horowitz. Co-chairmen of the dinner are Larry-Horowitz and Fayga Dombey. Malka Gordon will serve as mis- tress of ceremonies. For reservations and in- formation, call the synagogue, 398-1177. z 0 . 0 L) with coupon expires 10-31 Xew Sifao ue t es Greater Detroit Council, Pioneer Women, announces reservations are still avail- able for the donor luncheon to be held 12:30 p.m. Sun- day at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Guest speaker will be Marla Gilson, community relations director, Ameri- can Israel Public Affairs Committee. She will speak on "Israel and the U.S. Con- gress." For reservations, call the Council office, 967-4750. Men's Clubs Men's ORT to Hear Haber Dr.. William Haber, former dean of literature, science and arts at the Uni- versity of Michigan and honorary president of the American ORT Federation, will address ORT members at the Detroit Chapter's an- nual brunch 9:30 a.m. Sun- day at the main Jewish Community Center. Irving Nusbaum, president of the Detroit Chapter, announced that Jack Rader, of the Ameri- can ORT Federation's New York office, will share the podium with Dr. Haber. No solicitation of funds will occur during the meet- ing at which the election of new officers and board members and the awarding of plaques to honor those AESCULAPIAN Phar- maceutical Association will meet 8 p.m. Thursday at the Cranbrook Apts. club house. Final plans for the WILLIAM HABER giving scholarships will take place. For reservations by to- day, call the ORT office, 832-3190. •• Nov. 5 dinner-dance will be made. Refreshments will be served by the ladies auxil- iary. Adat Shalom Men's Event to Feature Ta lk on Stress Adat Shalom Men's Club will hear Dr. Barry H. Tigay at a breakfast meeting 11 a.m. Nov. 1 in the synagogue. Dr. Tigay will speak on "The Treatment of Anxiety and Stress Disorders." Dr. Tigay earned a PhD degree in clinical psychol- ogy from Wayne State Uni- versity and a BA degree in Yaff This season's jackets, shorter and softened. This season's skirts, fuller and flowing. A free and easy approach to the dressier suit. Stop in today and see our entire collection of exciting designer sportswear — all at everyday DR. BARRY TIGAY psychology at the Univer- sity of Michigan. He holds membership at Adat Shalom Synagogue, Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloom- field, Zionist Organiza- tion of America, Friends of Bar-Ilan University and the Association for Mental Health Affiliation with Israel. The breakfast will be sponsored by the Nachman Family. - 40% savings. New arrivals daily, so stop in often. Basketball Tryouts Set Eleven Mile & Evergreen Lathrup Village 424-8750 Orchard Mall West Bloomfield 851-9660 Livernois at Walton in the Campus Corners Shopping Center • Rochester • 652-2436 Where quality & pleasant surroundings are as important as price Pace Zeller Fashions) The Jewish Community Center Varsity Basketball Team will conduct tryouts 6 p.m. Nov. 8 at the main Jewish Center complex. Barry Bershad is the coach. Geared for boys and girls age 14 - 18, the team is com- petitive and travels. For de- tails, call Rick Kaczander, 661-1000, ext. 180 or 181. He who rules must humor full as much as he com- mands. — George Eliot