r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Singles Events will give a multi-media pre- sentation on his Holocaust experiences. Persons who attend are requested to bring a pen or pencil. There is a charge. * * * COMMUNITY NET- WORK FOR JEWISH SINGLES is taking reser- vations for a Toronto weekend to be held April 22-24, with accommoda- tions at the Sheraton Centre hotel. Cost of the weekend in- cludes dinner and a show at Second City, round-trip JEWISH AND SINGLE will have a gathering 8 p.m. April 6 at Cong. Beth Shalom. David Bergman EDUCATIONAL THERAPY WEST BLOOMFIELD 851-5516 Einstein Lodge and Chapter to Honor Norman Adelsberg train tickets, wine and cheese party. Two departures will be available: 10:10 a.m. and 6 p.m. April 22, and from To- ronto on April 24 at 12:40 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Reservation deadline is April 11. For details, call Bruce Tabashneck, CNJS director, 661-1000, ext. 219. , * * * OAKLAND SINGLES invites singles age 21-45 to its next dance and party 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Every- body's. A cash bar will be available. There is an ad- mission charge. * * * Special Oneg Set for Singles MAKE IT A VERY SPECIAL PASSOVER WITH A FRUIT BASKET from THE BASKET SHOPPE 2666 Coolidge, South of 12 Mile 545-0505 Berkley Nationwide Delivery 1/1Ss• American Express Vit)Y- SFEI music is \ - 855-1400 Singles are invited to a special oneg Shabat and Sabbath service sponsored by the Single Parents Committee of Temple Israel at 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Harold Loss will address the gathering. For details, call the temple, 661-5700. Libyan Exile Thanks Israel GENEVA (JTA) — Salem Werfelli, a Libyan in exile, has written a letter of thanks to the Israeli Am- bassador to the United Na- tions here, Ovadia Soffer, for exposing the brutality of the regime of Libyan ruler Muammar Qaddafi. 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Crxtelin0 Children's Shoppe Friday, March 25, 1983 ORCHARD MALL / West Bloomfield Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple /851-5110 Open Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat. 10-6 / Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 Bnai Brith Einstein Lodge and Chapter mem- bers will honor Norman Adelsberg at their annual State of Israel Bonds Dinner-Dance, 6 p.m. April 24 at Cong. Beth Shalom, it was announced by Jack Seiderman, lodge president and Sima Yarsike, chapter president. Adelsberg will be pre- sented with the State of Is- rael's New Life Award, a special tribute honoring Jews who survived the Holocaust, have re-built their lives and now partici- pate in the up-building of Israel through the Israel Bond program. A native of Poland, Adelsberg was 20 when he was incarcerated in Mauth- ausen Concentration Camp. He was liberated three years later, in 1945. His two brothers also survived the Holocaust, but his two sis- ters and his parents did not. Adelsberg spent the next four years in the displaced persons camp at Bergen-Belsen. It was there he met and married his wife of 35 years, Fay. A daughter, Marjorie, was born in Bergen- Belsen. They immigrated to the United States and to De- troit, in 1949. Two more daughters were born: Nancy, who now lives in Edmonton, Canada, and Sandra, now of New York. Marjorie lives in Southfield. Mr. and Mrs. Adelsberg Special NORMAN ADELSBERG have four grandchildren. Adelsberg is a past trea- surer of the Cong. Shomrey Emunah and is a member of its board. He is a past president of Einstein Lodge and is life-time chairman of the Sick and Visiting Corn- mittee. He is a member of Shaarey Haplaytah, ORT, Zionist Organization of America-Detroit District and Mizrachi organizations and holds life memberships in Akiva Hebrew Day School and the American Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospital in Israel. The Adelsbergs donated a dialysis machine to the hos- pital. Einstein's Israel Bond chairman is Henry Dorfman; co-chairmen are Fay Adelsberg and Sam Freedman. A dinner com- mittee is in formation. For reservations and information, call Israel Bonds, 557-2900. Brodhead Will Address BB Brunch Aiding JNF Former Congressman William M. Brodhead will be guest speaker at the 17th annual Bnai Brith Presidents' Brunch, spon- sored in cooperation with the Jewish National Fund, to be held 10 a.m. April 17 at Cong. Beth Achim. The brunch will honor the presidents of Detroit's Bnai Bnai Brith Sets City-Wide Dance FAMOUS DESIGNER SPRING SUITS Thurs., Fri., Sat. Now 30%oFF airrent Styles No Layaways All previous sales excluded Am& WILLIAM BRODHEAD Metropolitan Detroit Brith Men's and Women's Council of Bnai Brith will Councils, lodges, chapters have a city-wide dance 9 and units with the dedica- p.m. April 9 at Cong. Bnai tion of their ninth forest, the David. 10,000-tree Metropolitan There is a discount for _Detroit Bnai Brith Forest at tickets bought in advance, Shefer, in Israel's Galilee. and tickets will be available- Honored by the dedication at the door. For tickets and of groves in their names will information, call Bnai be Women's Council Brith, 552-8177; or Ralph President Blanche Bauman Miller, 559-3200. and Men's Council President Harold Zuker. Brodhead represented Bnai Brith Michigan's 17th Congres- sional District for four Activities terms, 1975-1982, serving COUPLETS UNIT will on the House Budget and have an evening at Windsor Ways and Means Commit- Raceway April 17. Cost of tees. the evening includes Harry Michelson is dinner. Reservations are chairman of the event; limited to 25 couples. co-chairmen are Charles Guests are invited. Checks Fink and Louis Segel. should be made payable to Admission includes the Bnai Brith Couplets and purchase of three trees to be mailed to Steven Lepsetz, planted in Israel by the 20050 Winchester, South- JNF. field, 48076. For details, call For information, call the Lepsetz, 354-7224. JNF, 557-6644. r SALE Naomi Lippa's Advance Fashion Ltd. Orchard Mall West Bloomfield 851-6433 New Orleans Mall Southfield 569-4030 VISA' 1 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 71