54 Friday, October 29, 1982
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
National Leaders Greet Hermelin Bond Fete at Shaarey Zedek
National leaders are
showing a special interest
in the Israel Bond dinner to
be held Wednesday at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving (Flor-
ttleariyitated
personalized gifts for adults and children
barbara wiener -
(313) 557-9516
sharon horowitz
(313) 559-4627
FOR THAT SPECIAL CHANUKAH GIFT
FREE
Monograms on our nylon travel accessories
Offer good thru Nov. 11 with this ad
25% OFF
SAM ROTHBERG
Individual items over $10.00
Mon. & Wed. 10-2
Tues. & Thurs. Eves 7:00-9:00
29228 marshal! • southfleld, michigan 48076
559-4627
ence) Hermelin under the
congregation's sponsorship.
Samuel Rothberg, na-
tional Israel Bond chair-
man, said the event will also
be occasion to greet into
Bond leadership David
PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
Keep a woman
on the
Supreme Court.
Judge Dorothy
Comstock Riley
Paid for by Judge Dorothy Comstock Riley Supreme Court Committee,
702 Ford Building, Detroit, MI 48226
Hermelin, son of the hon-
orees, who has been named
national Israel Bond co-
chairman.
Rothberg said that in the
brief period of David
Hermelin's sharing with
him the national co-
chairmanship, Hermelin
has visited several com-
munities and attached suc-
cess for the Bond drive, and
also visited Israel several
times to consult govern-
ment leaders on the urgency
of economic development of
Israel.
Wednesday's Shaarey
Zedek Israel Bond dinner
is attracting additional
attention in the person of
nationally syndicated
columnist Jack Ander-
son, who will be the guest
speaker. Anderson has
exposed many of the PLO
machinations and the
terrorists' involvements
with officials of many
governments in recent
columns.
Reservations for the
Shaarey Zedek Israel Bond
dinner in the Hermelins'
honor should be made by
calling Israel Bonds, 557-
2900.
Hermelins Plant 10 000-Tree
Forest in Israel Through JNF
9
Mr. and Mrs. David B.
Hermelin of Bingham
Farms have purchased a
10,000-tree forest in Israel
through the Jewish Na-
tional Fund. The forest is
the second to be established
by Hermelin. In 1977, Mr.
and Mrs. Hermelin were in
Israel to attend the dedica-
tion of the Frances Heiden-
reich Hermelin and Son,
Marvin Hermelin Forest in
Beit Guvrin, named for his
late mother and brother.
Hermelin is a member of
the executive and adminis-
trative committee of the
Jewish National Fund. He
is affiliated with State of Is-
rael Bonds, Detroit Men's
ORT Federation, Jewish
Theological Seminary,
THE HERMELINS
Jewish Welfare Federation,
Bar-Ilan University, Hillel
Day School and Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Hermelin is actively
involved with the Metro De-
troit Israel Bond Women's
Division, Cong. Shaarey
Zedek Sisterhood, National
Council of Jewish Women,
Sinai Hospital Guild, Allied
Jewish Campaign Women's
Division, United Hebrew
Schools, Women's Ameri-
can ORT and Women's Di-
vision of Jewish Welfare
Federation.
Bialystok Book
"THE KEY ISSUE: DRUNK DRIVING.
APPOINTED JUDGE FRIEDMAN HAS BEEN TOO LENIENT!
AS YOUR JUDGE - I WILL ASSURE
DRUNK DRIVERS RECEIVE STIFF PENALTIES."
• Strictly Enforce Our Laws Against Drunk Driving • End Abuses in our "Plea Bargaining" System
• Establish Certainty of Punishment — Punish • Implement a Community Works Program par-
Criminals Not Victims!
ticularly for young, non-violent first offenders
ec k
CHERYL D.
BLOOM
48th District Judge
Paid For By Committee to Elect CHERYL D. BLOOM
NEW YORK — "The
Bialystoker Memorial
Book" has just been pub-
lished by the Bialystoker
Center in New _York.
The volume traces the
importance of Jewish life in
Bialystok, the Polish-
Russian city which was the
birthplace and home of
many prominent Jewish
leaders.
In 1900, Bialystok was
the third largest industrial
city in Russia. Of 65,000 in-
habitants, 64 percent were
Jews. In 1930, the popula-
tion was 91,000, of whom
60,000 were Jews. Bialys-
tok now has a population of
over 268,000; only seven are
Jews.
For information about the
book, write the Bialystoker
Center, 228 E. Broadway,
New York 10002.
Eizenstat Named
to AJC Post
NEW YORK — Stuart E.
Eizenstat, assistant to the
President for domestic af-
fairs and policy during the
Carter Administration, has
been named chairman of the
advisory board of the
American Jewish Commit-
tee's Institute on American
Jewish-Israeli Relations.
Weingardens
Celebrate 50th
Mr. and Mrs. Sam (Peggy)
Weingarden of Southfield
celebrated their 50th wed-
ding anniversary last
weekend at a dinner party
given by their children at
the Standard Club North.
THE WEINGARDENS
Their children are Dr.
and Mrs. Michael (Linda)
Weingarden and Dr. and
Mrs. Terry (Susan) Wein-
garden, both of West Bloom-
field.
The senior Weingardens
were also honored at Shabat
services Saturday at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek by Rabbi
Irwin Groner.
They were married Oct.
23, 1932 in Detroit by
Rabbi Stollman. They
have been members of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek for
more than 40 years.
Weingarden, a semi-
retired insurance agent,
was one of the first Jewish
DeMolays in Detroit. He is a
lifetime member of
Craftsman Lodge and the
Moslem Shriners, and is a
32nd degree Mason.
Mrs. Weingarden is a
member of Shaarey Zedek's
Sisterhood and Garden
Club and is a corresponding
secretary for Pioneer
Women.
The couple has four
grandchildren.
FACIAL HAIR
PERMANENTLY
REMOVED
Eyebrows, Neckline, Arms
Recommended by Physicians
FREE CONSULTATION
SHIRLEY PERSIN
Registered Electrologist
ADVANCE BUILDING
23077 GREENFIELD, Room 260
Near Northland & Providence Hospital
PHONE 557.1108
Over 20 Years Experience
ill. C.
Trojan
"Son of C. Trojan"
CUSTOM FURNITURE
& CARPET CLEANING
ON LOCATION
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone
576-1140
We will video tape
any occasion for under
$1 50.00
•• • • • • •
Children's Birthday Parties
$30.00
•• • • • • •
Weddings & Bar Naas
$150.00
•• • • • • •
VIDEO ESTATE
851.6277