M Friday, November 6, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Conversation should be learned without conceited- ness, novel without false- hood. —Shakespeare pleasant without scurrility, witty without affectation, free without indecency, Technion Nears One-Third Mark of Michigan Dormitory Drive It is almost a year since the Detroit Chapter of the American Technion Society launched a $600,000 fund- raising drive to build a Michigan Dormitory at Technion — Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. The project, part of the Technion's $14 million stu- dent housing program, is in- tended to ease a critical housing shortage at the university. Sam Rich, chairman of the ATS Michi- gan Dormitory Committee, will announce at Sunday's Detroit Chapter dinner at Adat Shalom Synagogue, that more than 30 percent of the needed funds have been raised thus far. "The housing problem at the Technion is severe and the longer it takes to build these dormitories, the more severe the problem will be; the more students will be af- fected and discouraged," Rich said in advance of the . . . where art doesn't stop on the walls. Hand-painted clothing Hand-crafted jewelry One-of-a-kind cloy pieces • ./ and gallerNr,t1. LOEHMANN'S OF HUNTERS SQUARE MALL 14 Mile and Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills - 855-4488 HOURS Mon • Tues 0 Sot 10-5 30 Wed Thurs . Fri . 10-9. Sun 2 6 (arfiet. \ Paris\ Authorized Dealer T.H. 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Lichtman has been appointed president- Great Lakes Region for Superior Coffee Co. • • • // I O- le/ mint de ran mol t _)81812s . dinner. Some 70 percent of Technion's students come from outside the Haifa area and on- campus accommodations are now available for only one-third, or 1,900 students. Because of the general shortage of hous- ing in Israel, the cost of renting rooms off- campus can be several times higher than tuition costs, which are sub- sidized by the govern- ment. Guests at the chapter's 33rd annual dinner, to be held 6 p.m. Sunday at Adat Shalom, will welcome guest speaker Gen. Amos Horev, president of Technion. Others participating in the JBD Co., 3351 Hilton, Ferndale, jewelry designing and manufacturing firm headed by Herman "Hy" Keys, offers diamonds, 14 karat gold jewelry and gifts. Hours are 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. • • • Sam P. Katz, president of American Mailers of De- troit, was honored recently for "15 years of continuous support" of the Resident Mailers Group of the Mail Advertising Service Asso- ciation, International. • • • Zeza, European-styled clothing, 29481 Northwest- ern, Southfield will have a sale, 10-50 percent off on all merchandise, through Nov. 14. LZA Branch Meets for Social Arlazaroff - Avrunin - Weitzman Branch of the Labor Zionist Alliance will have a social and cultural meeting noon Sunday at the LZA Institute, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Educator and lecturer Mordecai Teiler will speak on "Abraham Reisen — The Great Yiddish Poet." Friends are welcome. Re- freshments will be served. dinner include Saul Seigel, national ATS executive vice president; Louis Milgrom, chapter president and member, ATS national board; and D. Dan Kahn, member, ATS national board of directors and chair -an, Detroit Chapter boara of directors, who has accepted the role of dinner chairman. 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