THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 58 Friday, November 11, 1983 Hasidic Festival at Center The Jewish Community Center will present the Is- raeli Hasidic Festival at 8 p.m. Nov. 22 at the Maple- Drake complex. The ensemble will pre- sent music, song and dance. The troupe will make its 13th North American tour this year. For ticket information, call the Center, 661-1000. Synagogue Building Lecture for Seniors The Tuesday Lecture Series of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center will FRANK PAUL and His ORCHESTRA Also Soles, Duos & Trios Tops in Music & Entertainment 557-7986 • present Aid Kushner of Temple Beth El at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the assembly hall of the Morris Branch. Kushner will speak on "Synagogue Architecture" and will display his hand- carved synagogue models. Senior adults are invited free of charge. For details, call Allison Barash at the branch, 967-4030. r Activities in Society Bodzin Family Club will meet 9 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bodzin, 23031 Webster, Oak Park. Plans for the Hanuka party will be com- pleted. CUSTOM DESIGNED FURNITURE AT Low PRICES ❑ Shop out of your home at your convenience ❑ Contemporary furniture: tables, wall units, bedrooms, & desks in lucite, glass, laminates, marble & special orders CREATIVE TABLES, INC. LTD. Call Vicky Leebove 851-0789 Ex-Envoy Tekoah Will Speak at Shaarey Zedek Bond Event Ambassador Yosef Tekoah, chancellor of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev who served for many years as Israel's per- manent representative to the United Nations, will be the keynote speaker at Cong. Shaarey Zeilek's an- nual tribute dinner on be- half of Israel Bonds. The event will be held 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the synagogue. The dinner will honor Ivan S. Bloch, first Midwest recipient of Israel's Peace Medal. General chairman of the event is William M. David- son; dinner chairman is Irv- ing Laker; congregation president is David B. Hermelin, Israel Bonds na- tional campaign chairman. One of Israel's foremost statesmen, Am- bassador Tekoah served as Israel's chief spokes- man at the UN from 1967 to June 1975, when he be- came president of Ben- Gurion University of the Negev. Tekoah has represented Israel as ambassador to the Soviet Union and ambas- sador to Brazil. He has also served as director general of Israel's Ministry for Foreign Affairs and as Is- rael's deputy permanent representative and minister plenipotentiary to the United Nations. From 1953 to 1958, he was director of Armistice Affairs in Israel's Foreign Ministry. In that post he was the ex-officio head of Is- rael's Delegations to Mixed Armistice Commissions with Egypt, Lebanon, Jor- dan and Syria. He was Is- rael's representative in negotiations with the United Nations concerning Mount Scopus in 1957- 1958. In 1956, he dealt with UN questions arising out of the Israel administration of the "CAN WE TALK?" ABOUT OUR 50% OFF SALE ON FALL OR WINTER MERCHANDISE YOSEF TEKOAH Gaza area and went on a special mission to Gaza. In addition to these duties, Tekoah spent a good deal of time at the United Nations as a member of Is- rael's delegation. From 1955 through 1957, he played a key role in various talks with the UN Secretary-General: in 1956 he participated in the Spe- cial Emergency Session of the General Assembly deal- ing with Sinai, and from 1953 through 1956, he com- piled important reports for presentation at Security Council sessions. From 1949 to 1953, he All Sales Final Esther & Estelle's - Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The Orchard Mall 855-4717 In 1952, Tekoah was sent on a special mission to Greece, and signed the Commerce and Navigation Convention between Israel and Greece. He began his diplomatic career in 1948, serving as an adviser to the Israel Delegation at the Third Session of the United Nations General Assembly. Born in 1925, Ambas- sador Tekoah was educated at the University L'Aurore, Shanghai, China, where he received the degree of Licencie en Droit (LL.B.), and at Harvard University where he earned an MA de- gree. During 1947-1948, he was an instructor in inter- national relations at Har- vard. For dinner reservations, call Israel Bonds, 557-2900. Nov. 6 — To Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Biederman (former Detroiter Helen Char- lupski) of Boston, Mass., a daughter, Daniela Mira. * * Nov. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Eric Engelson (Jo Ann Borinstein) of Southfield, a daughter, Meredith Nicole. * * * Nov. 1— To Mr. and Mrs. Greg Piotrowski (Cheryl Sak) of Ann Arbor, a son, Michael Allan. * * * Oct. 16 — To Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Waldinger (Marcy Bohm) of Ann Arbor, a son, Jason Bohm T. 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