40 Friday, April 71, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 441/11.wwwwwwwwl 1.111/11.11111.1111w 41.1 A fellow who is always declaring he's no fool usu- ally has his suspicions. —Wilson Mizner MAGICIAN Exciting entertainment for your organization. club- or private party . Stage Shows • Close up magic Audience Participation Mel Eisenberg 547-2464 MENTALIST_ Ellen Labes Nominated to Lead Federation's Women's Division Ellen Labes has been nominated as president of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion Women's Division, whose 37th annual meeting will take place at 10 a.m. May 12 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Nomination is tan- tamount to election. The program, "Federa- tion is the Symphony, You are the Music," will feature a musical trio led by Julius A LASTING IMPRESSION Give your guests a memory they will keep forever — an instant Photo Party favor 851-2765 PHOTOS BY GILBO EgZtja Nominees for vice president include Susan Citrin, Marlene Borman, Dolores Farber and Janice Schwartz. Diane F. Klein has been nomi- nated as recording secre- tary and Linda Lee as corresponding secretary. Nominated as represen- tative to the Federation Board of Governors are Carolyn Greenberg and Dulcie Rosenfeld. 357-5166 riZIO Chajes, conductor of the Jewish Center Symphony, as well as a tribute to the division's volunteers. Election and installation of officers will take place, with outgoing president Jane Sherman presiding. Shelby Tauber heads the nominating committee. A bylaws revision will be submitted by committee chairman Janet Levine. All contributors to the 1983 Al- lied Jewish Campaign through the Women's Di- vision are invited to partici- pate. CJI:j You wanna hear a Kosher miracle? Only at Michigan's unique Kosher Dairy DUNKIN• DOM Northwestern Hwy. just south of 12 Mile • Your choice of seven delightful Kosher soups' • Delicious hunk of bread and butter • A refill on our yummy soups • Your choice of any Danish, Muffin or Donut • A cup of your favorite beverage ALL FOR ONLY $1.49! 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Lea Field, Rosalie Kol- bert, Helen Naimark and Ruth Wayne were nomi- nated to the Advisory Serv- ice Council for a first term of three years, while Freida Nominated to the board of Avrunin, Celia Broder, Vera Kahn, Golda Krolik, directors for an additional three-year term are Mar- Mary Lakoff, Tillie lene Borman, Harriet Mossman, Bess Orecklin, Dunsky, Joan Goldrath, Helen Rice and Rebecca Linda Lee, Sally Levy, Sanders were nominated for additional three-year Janice Schwartz, Evelyn terms. Silverman and Barbara Paid reservations must be Stollman. Nominated to the made by May 5. For infor- board for a first term of mation, call Federation three years are Sally Krugel, Dolores Farber, Do- Women's Division. 965- 3939. -1-1 Avshalom Katz to Entertain at Day School Fund Raiser Avshalom Katz will pro- vide entertainment at the 25th anniversary fund- raising dinner for Hillel Day School scheduled May 1 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Cocktails will be served at 6 p.m. The Bill Meyers Group will provide music for danc- ing. Katz was born in Argen- tina and immigrated to Is- rael in 1962. He was edu- cated at the Haifa Academy of Music. While in the army, he participated in the rab- binical choir of Israel's De- fense Force. He later appeared profes- sionally on many radio and television programs in Is- rael, and has since per- formed throughout the United States, South America, Mexico, Australia For information, call Be- rtha Chomsky, assistant di- vision director, 965-3939. Handleman Prize to Be Awarded NEW YORK — Dr. Ed- ward Teller, nuclear physi- cist; Dr. Arno A. Penzias, a Nobel laureate; and Nathan J. Rapoport, sculptor; will receive the Joseph Handle- man Prizes from the Jewish Academy of Arts and Sci- ences on May 11. Dr. Abraham I. Katsh, president of the academy, said that prizes of $1,000 would be presented to the three. 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