1. , 116"1164611114134 - ' 766 Friday, September 7, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WOMEN'S DESIGNER HATS CJ LOCAL NEWS AT DISCOUNT -PRICES Fall Hats Arriving For the Holidays Call: HATS OF DISTINCTION BY RITA Mornings & Eves. No Sabbath Calls 559-7328 BORENSTEIN'S Your Jewish Supply House Complete Selection Of NEW YEAR CARDS MACHZORIM TALEISIM A large selection of sizes, colors and fabrics includ- ing hand woven. KOSHER WINES Tell us the synagogue you attend and we will give you the correct book. for the Holidays Carmel • Kedem Manischewitz • Monfort 25242 Greenfield Ample Free Parking Oak Park, N. of 10 Mile Greenfield Center Bonds Health Division planning receptions in advance of dinner Dr. Hershel Sandberg, chair- man of the State of Israel Bonds Professioal Health Services Di- vision, announced that the di- vision will hold its annual tribute dinner at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 3 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. At the dinner the division will honor Drs. A. Martin Lerner, Howard Parven and David Sus- ser. Dinner chairman is Dr. Mathew Borovoy. In advance of the tribute dinner, three receptions will be held. Dr. and Mrs. Harris Mains- ter will host a reception honoring Dr. Susser in their Bloomfield Hills home on Sept. 19 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Howard Stone, writer and consultant to Jewish organizations. Formerly vice president of a major advertising and public rela- tions firm, Stone joined the 967-3920 Currency, the United States Treasury Department, and the Federal Reserve. He brings first- hand knowledge of Israel's eco- nomic development, having spent a term at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. On Sept. 20, Dr. Lerner's wife, Helen, will - host a reception in their Birmingham home. Guest speaker will be Dr. Arieh L. Plot- kin, noted lecturer, scholar, ex- pert on Middle Eastern affairs and a former officer in the Israel Defense Forces. A recognized authority on in- ternational law and comparative government, Dr. Plotkin was edu- cated at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the University of London. He was the first citizen of Israel to be admitted to Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs. He earned an additional M.A. degree and his Ph.D. degree from Princeton's department of poli- tics, where he taught comparative government. He is a member of the American Society of Interna- tional Law. Born in Germany in 1921, Dr. Plotkin and his family emigrated to Palestine in 1935. He received his secondary education in Haifa. In 1937, he became a member of the Haganah and was active in its operations until Israel declared its independence in 1948. He Dr. Arieh. Plotkin served as an officer in the Intelli- gence Corps of the Israel Defense Forces, which he joined on the very first day of its establishment. Dr. Plotkin has lectured exten- sively throughout the United States and Canada and has ap- peared on numerous radio and television programs. He has made lecture tours sponsored by the Universities of Wisconsin and Minnesota. In the summer of 1969, he taught in an honors seminar on modern Israel at the City University of New York. In 1980 and 1983, he addressed ad- vanced seminars in Political Sci- ence at the University of Frankfurt, Germany. Teachers. join Akiva faculty Howard Stone United Jewish Appeal in 1971 and served as director of the Young Leadership Cabinet and as director of overseas programs. Stone lived in Israel for several years as a member of a kibbutz, later in Jerusalem where he served the government in classified projects. His short stories, poetry and articles have appeared in leading publications around the world. He studied at Brandeis Univer- sity and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and holds an M.A. de- gree in English and in Near East- ern studies. That day, Dr: and Mrs. Borovoy Rabbi Sheldon Lopin, principal, and Barry Eisenberg, president of the Akiva Hebrew Day School, announce additions to the faculty for -the 1984-1985 academic year. Rabbi- Moshe Englander of Hamilton, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Yaakov Golan of Hazor, Israel, have joined the staff. A native of Washington, D.C., Rabbi Englander received his elementary education at Wash- ington Hebrew Academy. Rabbi Englander was ordained at the Ner Israel Rabbinical College of Baltimore and received a Master of Education degree from Johns Hopkins University. He also studied for two years at the Kol Torah Rabbinical Academy of Jerusalem, Israel. Rabbi Englander was extensively involved in a number of outreach programs before his teaching career in Hamilton, Ont. His ex- periences include, among others, the Milwaukee SEED program sponsored by Torah Umesorah, Peilim outreach in Rehovot, Is- JARC volunteers to rally on SUnday HOURS Dr. David Fand Mon.-Fri. — 10arn-6pm Thursday. . 10am-8pm Saturday . . 10am-5pm Custom Styling and Repairs on premises will host a reception in their Southfield home honoring Dr. Parven. Guest speaker will be Dr. Da Fand, professor of econom- ic . l'-v'ayne State University. He has served as consultant to the Comptr-1)3er - One hundred fifty volunteers will gather Sunday to prepare the thousands of invitations to the JARC Nov. 1 fund-raising, "An Evening With Ben Vereen." The Ticket Sellers Rally, organized by committee chairmen Harriet Gel- fond, Cheryl Guyer and Miriam Moss, will take place at Temple Ernanu-El from 1:30 to 9 p.m. .Additi.onal volunteers are- needed. t.0 attc•n(.71. rael, and the summer program at Yeshiva University of Los Angeles. Both Mr. and Mrs. Golan have 15 years teaching experience in the Hazor schools. Educated in the Mizrahi schools, Golan is licensed by the Lifshitz Teachers Seminary, received his B.A. de- gree from Bar-Ilan University and has completed his master's degree program at Tel Aviv Uni- versity. He has been teaching at the ORT High School for many years. Havatzelet Golan, a graduate of Efrata Seminary, has been an elementary and junior high school teacher throughout her career and holds many commendations for her work. Voter registration in _OP, Southfield Hermine Silver haS been ap- pointed chairman of an ad hoc voter registration committee for the Jewish Community Council. Susan Moiseev, chairman, and Fred L. Goldenberg, associate chairman of the Council's com- munity relations committee, oversee this project. The committee has arranged for deputies from the cities of Oak Park and Southfield to register voters on Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris Branch of the Jewish Commu- nity Center and at Southfield Plaza, Southfield Road, north of 12 Mile Road in Southfield. City of Southfield deputies also will reg- ister voters at Southfield Plaza on Sept. 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.