THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 13, 1985 The Only Jewish Sunday School. . In Downtown Detroit BTIARAEL CONGREGATION T'CHIYAH Kollel Celebrates The tenth anniversary of the Kollel Institute of Detroit will be celebrated at a community- wide dinner at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at the main Jewish Community Center. The Kollel is an advanced fel- lowship program for the inten- sive study of classical Jewish scholarship and its application to modern Jewish life. The Kollel is directed by Rabbi Moshe Schwab and Rabbi Shmuel Irons, alumni of the Beth Medrash Govoha of Lakewood, N.J. They are as. sisted by Rabbi Abram Gardin and Gordon Blank. ' The dinner will be the occa- sion to membrialize Mr. Sol Nusbaum, founder of the Kollel. Awards also 'will be presented to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Platt; the Borenstein Family in memory of Mr. Joseph Bbrenstein, who- helped 'develop the Detroit Kol- lel; and to the 13alkany Family in memory of Mr. Sam Balkany. Dr. Lou Balkany and Rabbi Mil- fon Balkany are supporters of the Kollel. For reservations to the dinner, cR.11 the Kollel, 968-0764. • /ffe#c ott Ott • A Complete Sunday School Program • Creative Instruction • Small Classes CHILDREN 6 thru 13 RONALD RESNICK AND STAFF Sundays 9:30 am. to 12 noon From September 22nd wishes you and yours a year filled with health, happiness and prosperity Happy Rosh Hashanah 1035 St. Antoine (in Greek Town) For Information 545-7707 or 393-2455 Evenings TRANQUILITY, BEAUTY AND DIGNITY ENHANCED BY PERPETUAL CARE AFFILIATED WITH THE RECONSTRUCTIONIST MOVEMENT 42400 12 MILE ROAD • NOVI, MICHIGAN 48050 ATTEND THE KOLLEL INSTITUTE OF GREATER DETROIT FOR POST-GRADUATE STUDIES DINNER CELEBRATING OUR 10TH ANNIVERAi4Y HONORING THE MEMORY OF OUR FOUNDER MK Sees Arab Group Jerusalem (JTA) — Knesset Speaker Shlomo Hillel received a delegation of Arab merchants from Tulkarem at his office in Jerusalem Monday in what was seen as a direct rebuke to the mayor of Netanya who snubbed the same delegation a week ago. He told his guests a dialogue with them was desirable and mandatory in the interests of peaceful coexistence between Jews and Arabs. The delegation had gone' to Netanya last Wednesday to offer condolences for the murder of a Netanya resident, Andre Aloush, who was killed three weeks ago while shopping in Tulkarem. The secretary of the Tulkarem Chamber of Com- merce told Hillel that the West Bank city's leaders want to erase the bitter feelings engendered by the murder of Aloush. He said he was con- vinced the killer was not a resi- dent of Tulkarem. New Year Cards For Soviet Jews The Jewish Community Coun- cil's Detroit Soviet Jewry Com- mittee (DSJC) has prepared a series of New Year cards which Detroiters may send to re- fuseniks in the Soviet Union. The cards, which contain a calendar of Jewish holidays, a Russian-Hebrew alphabet, a drawing of Jerusalem and Rosh Hashanah greetings, are de- signed to bolster the spirit of the refuseniks and to alert Soviet authorities that Americans are concerned about the plight of Soviet Jewry. To order the cards and secure mailing addresses for re- fuseniks, contact the DSJC, 962-1880. SOL NUSBAUM Z'L WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1985 HONORARY CO-CHAIRMEN MARVIN BERLIN IRVING NUSBAUM JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 6:30 P.M. HORS 'D OEUVRES WEST BLOOMFIELD 7:30 P.M. DINNER COVER $100 PER COUPLE ANNOUNCING THREE KOLLEL AWARDS TO MR. & MRS. MORRIS FLAT,T THE BAIKANY FAMILY THE BORENSTEIN FAMILY IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH BORENSTEIN Zil IN MEMORY OF SAM BALKF1NY Z'l GENERAL DINNER CHAIRMAN — A. M. SILVERSTEIN MASTER OF CEREMONIES — RABBI E. GOLDBERG DONORS CO-CHAIRMEN SPONSORS CO-CHAIRMEN DR. M. ELLENBERG HOWARD RADNER LOU STERN RABBI D. SIMCHA PARTON CO-CHAIRMEN SCHOLARSHIP CO-CHAIRMEN DR. R. ZUROFF SALEK LESSMAN DR. A. EISEMAN TZVI SILVERSTEIN HONORARY EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT, RABBI A. GARDIN RABBI M. KAIGER JEFFREY STEBBINS DR. G. ROSS DR. ROBERT TRWILL HOWARD SCHEER . L. TOPOR ABE SCHWARTZ GARY TORGOW C. SILVERSTEIN DR. JOSEPH WEISS BOARD OF ADVISORS - G. BLANK J. HIRSCH L.PENAL S. RABINOWITZ M.ROSS ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE E. GOLDBERG N.LEVITIN PUBUCITY FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS — CALL 968-0764 BETWEEN 9:00 A.M.12. NOON 59