76. Friday, September 21, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'rms _ Ali -awmar or -aor • iiLAIR las lar INCIeraufli - ami sor IN 'eel Ea 1 ON ANY MOULDING IN STOCK • I INCOMING ORDERS ONLY tLATT 18831 W. 12 MILE ROAD, LATHRUP VILLAGE 313-557-0595 .111. AIN foil 1 I FULL COLOR I 1 1 1 1 1 ;CARICATURES; 'CARICATURES' I For Your Party I EXPIRES 11-16-84 ©@{fahT I .S• JN 4.-101. 111 !PP_ ons.as =I MN Ell NM INI I OFF CUSTOM /0 FRAMING I LOCAL NEWS G ETESURS • VALUABLE COUPON I. IP.= IV.— I 1 IRV TASCO : 1 1 1 Nationally Known Caricature Artist 1 1 352-3270 Physicians to receive Bond awards 1 1 nessamme...m.H......m.11 THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Chesed Shel Emes) Invites The GREATER DETROIT JEWRY Dr. David Susser Dr. Howard Parven to participate in a MEMORIAL SERVICE for the Six Million Jews who perished in Europe at the Hands of the Nazis which will be held on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1984, 12:00 NOON at the HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK (Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery) Gratiot and Fourteen Mile Rd. RABBI EFRY SPECTRE of CONG. ADAT SHALOM and CANTOR HYMAN ADLER of CONG. Mil DAVID Dr. A. Martin Lerner Barry Farber will participate in these services. Hillel L. Abrams, President; Samuel P. Havis, Vice President; Morris Dorn, Treasurer; Norman Blake, Secretary; Rabbi Eric Greenbaum, Milton Oleinick and Morse Shiffman, Trustees; Edward Miller, Cemetery Chairmen; Rabbi Israel I. Rockove, Executive Director. EDWARD MILLER, Chairman START THE NEW YEAR IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION — Hours — Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. , 10 to 6 Thurs. 10 to 8 Sat. 10 to 5:30 Of Applegate Square NorthweStern Hwy. Between 12 & 13 Mile Rds. 354-1242 HAS YOUR HOLIDAY FASHIONS .. . WITH FABULOUS SUITS AND COORDINATING SEPARATES PERFECT FOR YOUR NEE 'S . A. Martin Lerner, M.D., How- ard A. Parven, D.P.M.; and David Susser, D.O., will each be the re- cipient of the State of Israel's Maimonides Award at the annual Israel Bond Professional Medical Health Services Division Dinner 6:30 p.m. Oct. 3, it was announced by Dr. Hershel Sandberg, division chairman. The tribute dinner, to be held at Adat Shalom Synagogue, will see the three physicians honored for "notable leadership in the di- vision and for devoted support of the Israel Bond program to de- velop the economy of Israel." Dinner chairman is Dr. Mathew Borovoy. Dinner co- chairmen are Drs. Herbert Bir- coll, Susan E. Harold and Arthur Lieberman. Guest speaker will be Barry Farber, newscaster and radio talk show host. The honorees are all active pro- fessional, civic and communal leaders. Dr. Lerner is clinical pro- fessor of internal medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine, consultant at the mic- robiology laboratory at Sinai Hospital of Detroit, and past pro- fessor of medicine, chief, depart- ment of medicine at Hutzel Hospi- tal (1970-1983) and chief, division of •infectious diseases at WSU School of Medicine (1963-1983). Dr. Parven is past chairman, Michigan State Podiatry Associa- tion Insurance Committee, past chief of the podiatry staff and past director of the podiatry residents at Park General Hospital, and an associate member of the Ameri- can College of Foot Surgeons. Dr. Susser is chairman of the department of internal medicine at Botsford General Hospital, clinical professor of internal medicine at Michigan State Col- lege of Osteopathic-Medicine, and past president of the American College of Osteopathic Internists. Currently a commentator on New York's WABC-TV morning show and host of radio's "Barry Farber Show," Farber is an inter- nationally recognized newscaster who has covered the refugee exodus from Hungary at the time of the Communist takeover, Cuba when its government fell to the Castro forces, and in Miami gave on-the-spot coverage to the race riot as the only white man in an all black bar. Farber has also been in and out of Russia and countries behind the Iron Curtain on numerous occasions. In addition to his broadcasts, Farber writes articles which have appeared in the New York Times ; Reader's Digest, Saturday Re- view, Washington Post, and Penthouse magazine among other publications. Farber was twice elected to the board of directors of the Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry, and appeared for Artists and Writers for Peace in the Mid- dle East before a Republican Party sub-committee to appeal for a strong pro-Israel plank which was later adopted. His most famous broadcast was with his late grandfather, an im- migrant from a small village in Lithuania, who recounted his var- ied experiences in making the transition from a dot on the map to the new world of the United States. He is a graduate of the Univer- sity of North Carolina where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa