THE DETROIT JEWISH : NEWS 66 Friday, May 1, 1982 Congregations, Landsmanshafts to Highlight JNF Laker Dinner Congratulations STAN M. SCHWARTZ On Your Graduation From the Three generations of the Laker family will gather. at Cong. Shaarey Zedek June 16 to honor the family's el- dest generation, Harry and UNIV. OF MICH. Love, Mom & Dad Neil & Gary inetaSPO6P3M 616'd Vfa&S g 5 Serving Metro Detroit 521-5952 Spring Clean-Up & Lawn Care Clearance Licensed Interior-Exterior Painting & Bonded — Sarah Laker. Mr. and Mrs. Laker are being honored with a tes- timonial dinner by the Jewish National Fund of Greater Detroit at which time a 50,000 tree forest in their honor will be estab- lished in the American In- dependence Park, some 20 miles southwest of Jerusalem. With the Laker's three sons and eight grandchil- dren as participants in the planned program, the eve- ning will feature two com- munity aspects. The first aspect is con- gregational. Harry Laker has been active in the de- velopment of three synagogues — Beth Aaron, Ahavas Achim , and since the merger of the two, Beth Achim, for which he served as For information about the Laker testimonial, call the JNF, 557-6644. Wallenberg Named for Prize - Raoul Wallenberg has been elected to receive the 1982 Freedom Award, ac- cording to a joint an- nouncement by Robert D. Rowan and Hugh Naldrett, MIMI= Immilmosoom =Nom Housekeeping & Janitorial Services Professional Floor Stripping & Refinishing Exterior-Interior Window Washing Professional Carpet Cleaning = M ain IN= IIMI MO president. Two of the Laker sons, Irving and Dr. Gerald, are active in Shaarey Zedek, with Irv- ing as secretary. Their third son, Martin, is active in Temple Israel. Irving is general chair- man of the Laker tes- timonial dinner. The second aspect is the Lakers' association with the landsmanshaften. Harry Laker has been associated with the Pinsker Progres -s- ive Aid Society for over 50 years and is serving his sixth non-consecutive term as president. Sarah Laker has served as Pinsker chair- man, and is active in both congregational and land- smanshaften activities. r Activities in Society Detroiters attending the Central District Conven- tion of the National Council of Jewish Women in In- dianapolis, Ind., last month were: Sondra Nathan, president of the Greater De- troit Section, NCJW; Phyl- lis Welling, Central District vice president in charge of the convention; Claudia Gold, state public affairs chairman; Barbara Kuhlik, area chairman; Helen She- vin and Jessie Stern, na- tional board members; and Sonia Macey, Judy Marx, Hope Silverman, Joy Nachman, Hermine Silver, Shelby Tauber, Carol Co- Student Piano Recital Planned Betty Kowalsky Stasson will present her students in her annual piano concerto recital 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Birmingham Commu- nity House. Performing will Be Sara Stein, Daniel Hamburger,. Melissa Miller, Jin-Kyu Koh, Lisa Ninowski, Chaya Stein, Sheryl Singer and Susan Yerman. Mrs. Stasson will perform all the orchestral accom- paniments at the second piano. The public is invited. den, Ellen Labes, Janelle Miller, Joyce Sosin, Susan Alterman, Doreen Herme- lin and Marsha Zucker. Mrs. Jack Tobin of Southfield was in Springfield, Mass., recently to attend the wedding of her grandson, Jonathan Gotlib of Flint, to Linda Lavin of Longmeadow, Mass. Youth Committee for JNF to Meet The Youth Education Committee of the Jewish- National Fund will meet p.m. Wednesday in the home of Dr. Jay Kaner, 23015 Bellwood, Southfield. Plans will be discussed for educational activities and programs for schools, youth groups and the community in general. For information, call the JNF, 557-6644. FOR THE FINEST respective general chair- men of the Detroit-Windsor International Freedom Fes- 0T 0GR AP tival. H „ The award will be ac- H P r WEDDINGS cepted on Wallenberg's be- BAR MITZVAS half by Justice Ingrid Garde Windemar of Stockholm, BERNIE former Swedish Supreme Court Justice and former member of the Swedish Par- and ASSOCIATES liament, at the annual The pneumonia germ was Freedom Festival awards luncheon noon June 28 at isolated by Albert Fraenkel. Cobo Hall's Riverfront Bal- Music by lroom. Wallenberg, a Swedish citizen acting as an emis- Big or small, we custom sary of the United States, is the music to-your needs. credited with saving the 968-2563 lives of 20,000-50,000 Hun- . _ garian Jews in 1944. In 1945, _in violation of his dip- lomatic immunity, Wallen- berg was taken prisoner by the Soviet Union. He is ru- Registered Electr6logists mored to be alive and still imprisoned in Russia. Come in and let us remove your unwanted Joining Detroit Mayor Coleman N. Young and hair problem and improve your appear- Windsor Mayor Albert ance. 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