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19011 West Ten Mile Road,
Southfield
(Between Southfield and Evergreen)
352-1080
Hours:
Manday.Saturday 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m:
Thursday 9:30 a.m.-T00 p.m.
PARKING AND ENTRANCE
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JERUSALEM
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DAVID ZAKAI
Contemporary Israeli Folk Star!
Also: `SAND ON THE SEVENTH DAY"
Film of three personal views of Jerusalem
immediately after The Six Day War
TIKVAH CHAPTER will hold
its 40th installation luncheon
noon May 26 at Kingsley Inn.
Past President Mamie Barden
is the chairman of the day. In-
stalling officer will be Eadie Al-
bion, past president of the
Metro Detroit B'nai B'rith
Women's Council. All past
presidents and charter
members will be honored.
Marion Krone will be install-
ed as president. Officers to be
installed with her are: Hilda
Raphael, Pearl Shiovitz,
Dorothy Storchan, Goldie
Kramer, Irene Harelik and
Dorothy Fishman, vice
presidents; Bess Belsky and
Renee Tennor, treasurers;
Lillian Kanat, Myra Gold, Bet-
ty Cohen, Charlotte Dolinka,
Sarah Dolinka, Libby Horton
and Millie Raub, secretaries;
and Dorothy Storchan, Jr., past
president.
Board members are: Ida Ber-
man, Rose Berman, Evelyn
Brook, Emily Buchman, Bess
Gantz, Shirley Golden, Belle
Greenspan, Sarah Holtzman,
Rose Kadans, Esther Kolovsky,
Rose Lash, Shirley Lyons,
Marian Mann, Marian
Mendelsohn, Sara Morris, Gail
Pearlman, Bess Pollack, Jean
Raznick, Magene Richman,
Anne Saperstein, Florence
Schultz, Grace Schwartz, Rose
Schwartz, Harriet Sigel, Sophie
Sinclair, Lea Weinberg, Nettie
Weinberg, Fredell Whiteman,
Ceil Dorf and Anne Rossen.
There will be a variety of
boutiques on display prior to
the luncheon, with favors and
prizes for guests. For reserva-
tions and information, call Net-
tie Weinberg, 962-1286.
REAL ESTATE AND CON-
STRUCTION UNIT will host
a presentation by David V.
Johnson, developer of the Vic-
tor Center and Victor Cor-
porate Park, on Thursday at
5000 'Town Center meeting
room. Dessert coffee will be
served at 7 p.m., followed by a
business meeting and the guest
speaker. Guests are welcome.
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER will
TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1987 7:30 p.m.
Adat Shalom Synagogue
29901 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, Michigan
Adult
$5.00
(Get one FREE Youth ticket with every
paid Adult ticket)
Youth
$1.00
(under 18)
Senior
(over 62)
$1.00
Tickets_Available At;
Israel Aliyah Center 6600 West Maple Rd.
661-1000
Iladassah
5030 Orchard Lake Rd.
683-5030
ZOA
8451 West Ten Mile Rd.
569-1515
DZF
21550 West Twelve Mile Rd.
353-8828
Sponsored by Detroit Zionist Federation and Affiliated Organizations, Jewish
Community Council, Israel Aliyah Center, American Zionist Federation.
have "dinner with the presi-
dent" at M.C.L., 6 p.m. Thurs-
day. The program will be "Dolls
for Democracy" presented by
doll ladies Alice Cohen, Elaine
Grant, Sophie Kellerman and
Betty Silverfarb. Guests are
welcome.
DOWNTOWN—FOX LODGE
will hold its 38th installation of
new officers (1987-1988) and
dinner on Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. at the Jewish War
Veterans Memorial Home,
16990 W. 12 Mile, Southfield.
Advance reservations are now
being taken by corresponding
secretary Benjamin Joffe,
968-3253.
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
CHAPTER will hold its an-
nual installation luncheon,
30 Friday, May 15, 1987
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
noon Wednesday, at Knob
Woods Club House. Mothers
and daughters will be honored.
There is a charge.
Bobbie Levine, past president
of B'nai B'rith Women's Coun-
cil and a member of East-
Central Region Board, B'nai
B'rith Women, is installing of-
ficer. Esther Sherr, past presi-
dent of Louis D. Brandeis
Chapter #498, is chairman of
the day. Evelyn Berger is pro-
gram vice president.
The slate for 1987-1988 is:
Gerry Feldman and Ruth
Fisher, co-presidents; Ella
Balamut, Evelyn Berger and
Frieda Massover, vice
presidents; Ethel Klavons,
treasurer; Jean Katz, financial
secretary; Fay Schwartz, recor-
ding secretary; Isabella Levitt,
corresponding secretary; and
Nita R. Lichtenstein, mailing.
Monument
Vandalized
London (JTA) — A monu-
ment to Holocaust victims in
Hyde Park was vandalized
over the weekend. Members
of the Jewish community
gathering for the annual
commemoration service dis-
covered Sunday that white
paint had been poured over
the granite block set in a
grove of trees.
The vandals left a placard
with the word "Perdition."
That was the title of the play
alleging that zionists collabo-
rated with the Nazis during
World War II. Its scheduled
opening at the Royal Court
Theater in London's West
End last month was cancelled
after historians branded it a
travesty and the Jewish
community protested.
Waldheim U.N.
Pension Hit
Washington -Sen. Daniel
Moynihan (D-N.Y.) has intro-
duced legislation that would
bar Austrian President Kurt
Waldheim from receiving his
retirement allowance from the
United Nations.
Moynihan's resolution came
after the United States Justice
Department barred Waldheim
from the U.S. for his participa-
tion in the persecution of Jews
and others during World War
II. The State Department re-
fused to comment on the reso-
lution.
The resolution calls for the
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. to
introduce an amendment to
the current U.N. budget that
would eliminate Waldheim's
retirement allowance. Wal-
dheim currently receives
$81,650 a year.(JTA) —