2 Frigay,;Octeber 30, 1981 . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Zuckerman Lauds Magan David Adorn as Vital Israel Force in Peace Time Russians Seek Kin Here Sever,— Soviet Jewish tives being sought: Etingoff Family from immigrants here are seek- ing the whereabouts of rela- Vitebsk, Russia; Alicia tives believed to be living in Klein, U.S.; Izya Litinsky, Odessa, Russia; Arny and the Detroit area. Persons with information Lois Shenefield, unknown; on the whereabouts of these Perez Zalzman, Emilchin, persons should call Donna Zhitomirskoi Gubernii; and Slatkin, chairman of the Don Julin, unknown. National Council of Jewish The legitimate aim of Women service to the criticism is to direet-one to foreign born, 851-4840. Following are the rela- the excellent. Gary R Miller & Associates Photography with a Personal Touch 398-6894 Specializing in Candids and Video a a Magen David Adorn, Is- rael's equivalent of the Red Cross, was commended for increased generous support by Paul Zuckerman, world fund-raising chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, at a luncheon meeting of MDA Michigan Chapter associates, at noon Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fink. The occasion was the pre- liminary function held in preparation for the annual dinner of the Michigan Chapter of Magen David Adom, to be held Nov. 7, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The honoree, Miriam Hamburger, will be r VALUABLE COUPON 50% Off A j . On ALL Drycleaning 23043 Beech at 9 Mile 22185 Coolidge at 9 Mile Oak Park Coupon Southfield Must Be Presented With Order — Expires Nov. 13 ELECT RICHARD KEIER SOUTHFIELD CITY COUNCIL RICHARD KEIER . . . A MAN TO ADMIRE RICHARD KEIER SUPPORTS Schools Homeowners Renters Public Safety Stabilized Taxation ELECT RICHARD KEIER SOUTHFIELD CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 3 Pad For By The Kea For Council COnInvIlee. 17265 Redwood. Sad . AIMS Alexander. clew awarded the MDA Distin- guished Humanitarian Service Award. Zuckerman, who re- turned two days earlier from an important mis- sion in South Africa, and who is in continuous con- tact with Israel's gov- ernment leaders, em- phasized that MDA's needs are as varied for that nation's peace time health services as they also are in time of stress. He said that Israel's needs are well served by the increasing number of MDA chapters in this country, the Michigan group being among the, leader in that field of activities. Mrs. Hardburgel- spoke of her association with the movement as a continua- tion of Zionist pioneering established by her father and the Lachman family. An outline of Michigan _ MDA activities was pre- sented by co-chairman of the Nov. 7 dinner, Dr. Nor- man A. Segal. His co- chairman, Louis Silverfarb, reported that there are marked increases in MDA enrollments and contribu- tions in this area. Silverfarb announced that' in addition to the generous gifts already recorded, two additional ambulances are being fi- nanced here for shipment to MDA in Israel. Zuckerman was intro- duced by the co-host of the gathering, Nathan Fink, who expressed appreciation for communal services of the guest speaker. Mrs. Harvey Beaver will preside at the MDA dinner program Nov. 7. Dr. John Mames, chair- man of the Michigan MDA chapter, stated that reser- vations for the Nov. 7 dinner still are available by calling the Michigan Chap- ter, 353-0434; or Mrs. Larry Brenners, 357-3571. Israeli Freighter Denied Port in Malta Harbor TEL AVIV (JTA) — Malta authorities have re- fused to allow an Israeli cargo ship to enter Valetta harbor for repairs after a fire at sea, and will not ex- tend the visas of sailors from the vessel. The Israeli vessel, Lior, caught fire at sea two weeks ago and was towed to Malta, where her cargo of citrus, bound for Britain and un- harmed by the fire, was due to have been discharged for trans-shipment. Men'sClubs (----M BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB will sponsor a pre- Thanksgiving feather party 8 p.m. -Nov. 7 at the synagogue. There will be prizes, including food bas- ket and turkeys. There is a charge and everyone is wel- - come. Preparing for the annual Magen David Adorn Dinner are, from left, standing: Dr. Norman A. Segal, Louis Silverfarb and Paul Zuckerman; seated, are, Mrs. Samuel (Miriam) Hamburger, center, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fink. NEW HOURS1/4, .1 NEW HOURS —9P/i. Ain 11/ fiewete• SELECTED JEWELRY SEIIVICE colii.LEAT ,WV4 13721:1 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich. LI 7-5068 Near Post Office OPEN WED. CLOSED SAT. 45Q13.§*s Vc tots firliteens doctors sh oe prescriprionS correctly filled • • headquarter'; for Capetio clancevieAr ft=•.. . bus 1312 • . .dasIss --.."114P11•: lu! hugs • 553.11.10i 12-Prik at fargnin9fontgemolt•nh ■ ds A Man Who Will Listen and Work With The People! Elect Norman GOLDMAN MAYOR OAK PARK • Foldsed By Lad • Active es City, Cody, Ibtimal Democratic Levels • Elected 011111Kr7tic Predict Dilloglia, Oat Pare • laid Nagai bully Predating Athreers Assmaitio • der et Bak Mg Imildlems • Mier Ind fill Pale for by Converse To Bed Nom= Goldman. 13627 Rosemary. Oak Pat