M Friday, October 1, 1982 MUSIC, MUSIC Pay For One, Get One FREE For Your Next Party "STAN THE MUSIC MAN" 559-7742 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Technion Annual Dinner Nov. 11, Yitzhak Rabin to Give Address The Detroit Chapter of the American Technion Society will hold its 34th annual dinner 6 p.m. Nov. 11 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Former Israel 111..114. al Via6.4011•111y1.. Sid and Evelyn Levine's 3000 Town Center • Southfield Recent Oils By DAVID SHUBOW FIRST SHOWING IN MICHIGAN Thru October 9 PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER at the Theater . Entrance • 352 - 9696 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-5:30, Sat. 11-4 or by Appointment FALL COLORS FAMILY WEEKEND Friday, October 15 (5:00 P.M.) to Sunday, October 17 (2:00 P.M.) at Butzel Conference Center Ortonville, Michigan • • • • • • • ▪ • • Famiily Shabbat activities Fall color nature walks Outdoor sports Hayride Apple cider making Pioneer skills Crafts/Fishing Experienced counselors Delicious food Exciting evening activities for adults • Each family has own room with bath • Supervised toddler activities A FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Sponsored by the Fresh Air Society Please call 661-0600 for brochure and application. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin will be the guest speaker. The Detroit Chapter is nearing the completion of the major fundraising effort to construct the Michigan Dormitory Building on Technion campus in Haifa launched two years ago. The dormitory will be named for Detroiter Benard L. Maas, who is the major contributor to this project. Contributors will be honored at this dinner. The dormitory is part of Technion's recently launched $14 million stu- dent housing construction ** program, and the Detroit community is the first in the U.S. to complete its com- mitment towards this enormous endeavor. The Detroit Chapter has participated in many of the American Techn- ion Society's fundraising efforts including the principal funding of the Detroit Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineer- ing Complex and the Technion scholarship program. The community is in- vited. For information, call the Technion office, 559- 5190. * Technion Professionals Plan Lecture on Spray Technology The Detroit Chapter's Technical Professionals for Technion will meet 8 p.m. Thursday at the main United Hebrew Schools building. Dr. Julian Tishkoff of the General Motors Research Laboratories will speak on "An Introduction to Spray Technology." Dr. Tishkoff was educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Case-Western Reserve University. This Week's Radio and Television Programs THE JEWISH SOUND: YIDDISH IS HEIMISH: 6:15 a.m. Sunday, WMJC- 6:30 p.m. Monday, WCAR FM (95) and 8 a.m. Sunday (1090), an all-Yiddish pro- WNIC-AM (1310). Rabbi gram of music, news, inter- Yitschak Kagan is the mod- views and other features erator. with Hy Shenkman. * * * * * * RELIGION IN THE CAFE SHALOM: 7 p.m. NEWS: 9:05 a.m. Sunday, Monday, WCAR (1090), CKWW (580), Rabbi music, news and features Jonathan V. Plaut is the from Israel plus community moderator. announcements, with Bella * * * Greenbaum, Fay Knoll and RELIGIOUS SCOPE: Masha Silver. 10:20 a.m. Sunday, Channel 9, Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut There must not be one law will moderate a program of for the Jew and another for Jewish interest. the Arabs. We must stand ** * COFFEE WITH HY: 6 firm by the ancient princi- p.m. Monday, WCAR ple enunciated in our Torah: (1090), a nroram of com- "One law and one manner munity interest, moderated shall be for you and for the stranger that sojourneth by Hy Shenkman. with you . . ." —Chaim Weizmann Volume Offers Tips for Those in Job Market Arab Recognition WASHINGTON (JTA) — Vice President George Bush said last Thursday that the Arab states must go beyond their "implicit recognition" of Israel contained in the Fez declaration and "state with clarity, as Egypt has, that Israel has a right to exist." Speaking at the National Press Club, he also urged Is- rael to recognize the legiti- mate rights of the Palesti- nian people. Jewry on the Air DR. JULIAN TISHKOFF Josef Tzeel will be the chairman for the eve- ning. Dr. Shlomo Carmi is chairman of Technical Professionals for Techn- ion. For information, call Max Gill at the Technion office, 559-5190. Miss Skolnick to Marry in May Given the current eco- nomic situation in Michi- gan, "Parting Company: How to Survive the Loss of a Job and Find Anther Suc- cessfully" (Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich), could very eas- ily become a local best- seller. The guide, compiled by William' J. Morin and James C. Cabrera, offers proven techniques and solid advice for anyone trying to cope with today's shifting job market. The approach taken by Morin and Cabrera is that losing a job provides an opportune time to evaluate goals. The authors recommend the organizing and targeting the search for a new job by researching various fields of interest thoroughly. The book gives examples and suggestions for writing resumes. Tomorrow's News Is Old News... When you dial the "OLDE Report", a 24 hour Stock Market Recording, you'll be continually informed of Industrial Averages, New York Volume, Stocks of Local Interest, News Events, Net Changes, Last Sales and Closing Prices. . 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