30 Friday, October 1, 1963 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Business Jet JERUSALEM — Israel Aircraft Industries has rol- led out its first three pro- totypes of the 1125 Westwind Astra business jet. First flight of the air- craft is planned for next March. The plane is designed to carry 22,000 pounds 3,000 nautical miles at altitudes up to 45,000 feet. It will have a cruising speed of 500 miles per hour. Opera Star Will Join Orbach in Musical Drama at Temple Muriel Greenspon, former Detroit mezzo- soprano, will join Cantor Harold Orbach in a one-act musical drama being pre- sented at Temple Israel at 8 p.m. Sunday. The work, "Isaac Levi: the Rabbi Who Lost His Faith," is presented under the spon- sorship of the Mildred If you're not wearing it, sell it. You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We pur- chase fine gems, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry. 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"Isaac Levi" is a contem- porary treatment based on Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University cordially invite you to the Twenty-fourth Anniversary Heritage Award Dinner in honor of Dr. Arnold Zuroff Wednesday, October 26, 1982 6 p.m. Sheraton-Southfield Hotel 17017 West Nine Mile Road at 1-696, Southfield, Michigan Guest Speaker Rabbi Herschel Schacter Director, Department of Rabbinic Services, Max Stern Division of Communal Services, RIETS Dinner Chairmen Marvin Berlin Abraham Selesny COUVERT: $50 per person, Dress Informal Norman Allan Mandell L. Berman Louts Berry Harold Beznos Irwin & Sadie Cohn Avern Cohn Mrs. Morris Adler Hyman Beale Gustav Berenholz Harold L. Blitz Dr. Herbert Bloom Leonard Borman Paul Borman Thomas Borman Allen Charlupski Maurice Cohen Alfred Deutsch Mitchel Feldman Sidney Forbes Rabbi Jack Goldman Rabbi James A. Gordon Merrill Gordon Judge Barry Grant Rabbi Israel Halpern David Holtzman R.S.V.P. Co-Chairmen William Davidson Henry Dorfman Sam Hechtman David B. 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Etra Chairman Emeritus for reservations and information please call (313) 967-2225 Join us and show your support for Yeshiva University There is only ONE Yeshiva University serving you and your community episodes in the life of Reb Levi Yitzchock of Ber- ditchev, who lived from 1740 to 1809. Tickets for the concert are free, and may be obtained by calling Temple Israel, 661-5700. Tractate End Marked by Siyum The Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit and Merkaz, will sponsor a siyum marking the comple- tion of the study of the Dof Yomi - Talmud Eruvim at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim. The siyum coincides with the 50th yahrzeit of its founder, Rabbi Meir Shapiro of Lub- lin. Rabbi Leizer Levin, pres- ident of the Council of Or- thodox Rabbis, announces that Rabbi Pincus Hir- shprung, chief rabbi of Montreal, Canada, will be the guest speaker. Dinner will be served. 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