THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Old World Tailor Shoppe Presents Complete tailoring services in your home or office for Ladies, Gentlemen & Children Lapels Narrowed $35 Neckties Narrowed $4 FREE Pickup & Delivery (313) 5404425 please phone during office hours 8:30-5:00 - 139 West Maple Road, Birmingham • Evening Appointments Available ri ffr A u i ezzationd 65 Einstein to Cite Isaacs, Rubin at Israel Bond Dinner-Dance Albert Einstein Lodge and Chapter of Bnai Brith, which include many Holocaust survivors, will soon pay tribute to two members for their service to Einstein, the community and the state of Israel. Thelma Isaacs and Sig- munt Rubin will be honored at the lodge and chapter's "New Life" dinner-dance on behalf of Israel Bonds on fPoliati. Invites You To Come and See Theii- 3 DAY MONTHLY SPECIALS SELECT ITEMS AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES May 2 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Lodge president Charles Growe and chapter president Fay Adelsberg said the honorees will be the recipients of individual awards from the state of Is- rael. Mrs. Isaacs is a retired licensed real estate salesman. She was the second president to serve the Einstein chapter and is currently a member of its board. She was Bnai Brith Women's Council president in 1971-1972. -Since the inception of the Israel Bond program in 1951, she has spent many volunteer hours and was cited by Israel Bonds Women's Division. She is currently a member of Hope Chapter, ORT, and is a past member of the National Council of Jewish Women and the Sinai Hospital Women's- Guild. She and her husband Irving are mem- bers of Temple Israel. Rubin is also active on the Holocaust Educational Commission, is a member of the board of the Israel Cancer Society and the Greater Detroit Round Table of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews, and is a volunteer for the Allied Jewish Cam- paign Metropolitan Di- vision. rRy ...(Pleffat WISH ALL OUR BB Presidents Are Honored at Brunch Benefiting JNF CUSTOMERS • FRIENDS Loehman's Hunters Square, 31225 Orchard Lake at 14 Mile Farmington Hills, Mich 851-5111-2 Passover Greetings To Our Many Friends Arnold Michlin, second from left, and Sarah Feuereisen, third from left, presidents of the Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Councils, respectively, re- ceive certificates of trees planted in their honor at the annual Bnai Brith Presidents Brunch on behalf of Jewish National Fund Sunday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Pictured with them are, from left: Harry Michelson, brunch co-chairman, who was honored "for his devotion to Bnai Brith and JNF projects"; Ruben Isaacs, president of Detroit JNF; Frank Ger- vasi, guest speaker; Harold Jaffa and Irene Rodman. RSCHIS 4,4wiy • CRAB GRASS CONTROL • LIQUID FERTILIZER BROADLEAF WEED CONTROL • INSECTICIDE FERTILE LAWN FERTILIZING CO. 363-0700 A HAPPY PESACH 3nai Brith Activitie • HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE will host a dinner- theater party May 15 at the Somerset Dinner Theater. There will be a full-course buffet-style dinner and the performance of "How the Other Half Loves:" There is a charge, and dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. with cur- tain at 8:45. For reserva- tions by April 23, call Morry Direnfeld, 557-3300. * * Serving Bloomfield Hills, West Bloomfield Farmington Hills and vicinity • BUSINESS AND PRO- FESSIONAL CHAPTER will install new officers and board members at a lunch- eon to be held noon Sunday at the Sussex House Res- taurant. For reservations, call Augusta Trager, 355- 3761. Serving Southfield, Oak Park and vicinity COUPLETS UNIT will have its board and general meetings 7 p.m. April 4 at the Balmoral Club Apts. club house. At 8 p.m., RERSCH'S LAWN SPRAY 557-8888 WE Rubin, now retired, is the former owner of a dry goods store and a former part-owner of a furniture store. In advance of the tribute dinner, a tribute committee is being formed under the leadership of Henry Dorfman and Sam Freed- man. For reservations, call Is- rael Bonds, 557-2900. OFFERING YOU THE FINEST IN READY AND CUSTOM MADE BRIDAL ATTIRE Browse through our Boutique and see the selection of designer handbags, belts, scarves and more . . . ezzationd Friday, April 2, 1982 Lorene Green, a certified graphologist, will give a handwriting analysis pre- sentation and demonstra- tion. Refreshments will be served. Guests are welcome. For details, call Pam Selis, 553-7228. New Group for Jews from India NEW YORK — A new organization has been formed by a group of Ameri- can Jews from India. The organization, Cong. BINA, conducts services in the traditional Sephardic style and also sponsors group socials. The organiza- tion is seeking members throughout the U.S. For-information concern- ing Cong. BINA activities, write to Sam Daniel, 600 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. 10024. Naomi Advance Fashion Ltd. New Orleans Mall 1,5600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield Cia - (O U RS Mon. -Sot. 10-5 Ws4 569-4030