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Oak Park - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS casual living modes contemporary • furniture • lighting • wall decor • gifts • interiors Contemporary accessories for over 34 years 544.1711 22961 Woodward, Ferndale, MI Israel Bonds Dinner To Honor Schnipper A multi-celebration at Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will occur 6:30 p.m. June 17. An Israel Bond dinner will celebrate Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper's 25th year as the congregation's spiritual leader, his 60th birthday year and the congregation's 25th dinner event on behalf of Is- rael's major arm for economic development through loan funds. Rabbi Schnipper will be the recipient of the State of Is- rael's newly issued "Shema Yisrael Medal," in apprecia- tion of his lifetime of dedica- tion to his congregation, the community and Israel. The Bond Organization will also present its "Silver An- niversary Award" to the con- gregation. Accepting the award on behalf of Beth Ab- raham Hillel Moses will be Judge Nathan J. Kaufman who, in 1962, was the hon- oree of the first Israel Bond dinner sponsored by the synagogue. Chairing the event will be Dr. Harris Mainster who, with his wife Dr. Phoebe Mainster, will host a private reception in their Bloomfield Hills home in advance of the dinner. Dinner toastmaster will be Robert H. Naftaly. Rabbi Schnipper earned his B.A. and M.S. degrees at Yeshivah University. He serves as president of the Conservative Rabbis of Met- ropolitan Detroit and also of Mazon (Jewish Response to Hunger). He is chairman of the Michigan Region of the Rabbinical Assembly, a Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper member of the boards of di- rectors of the Jewish Na- tional Fund and the Akiva and Hillel Day Schools, and is also a member of the schools' executive committee. Rabbi Schnipper was foun- der and chairman of the De- troit Friends of the Associa- tion for the Welfare of Soldiers in Israel and he is past chairman of the synagogue and school section of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Before joining Cong. Beth Moses in 1962, Rabbi Schnip- per held pulpits in Ruther- ford, N.J.; Patague, Long Is- land and Pittsburgh, Penn.; and helped organize the He- brew Academy of Suffolk County in New York State. For dinner reservations and information, call Israel Bonds, 557-2900, or the synagogue, 851-6880. Cancer Research Topic Of Technion Speaker "Aspects of Cancer Research" will be the topic of the Technion Society, Detroit Chapter guest speaker, Prof. Shmuel Eidelman at its public meeting to be held at the United Hebrew Schools on Wednesday May 27 at 7:45 p.m. The program will be chaired by Louis Milgrom, past presi- dent of the Technion Society's Detroit Chapter. Prof. Eidelman is associate professor and senior researcher at the Technion Faculty of Medicine and a department head at the associated Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, Israel. He will talk about research tak- ing place at the Technion on certain types of cancer. He also will discuss the research being done at the Technion in the new field of monoclonal antibodies which is expected to have a major impact on medicine for diagnosis and treatment of cancer and a varie- ty of diseases. The public is invited. There is no charge. Yiddish Vinkl Meets Sunday A Yiddish Vinkl, sponsored by the Workmen's Circle, will be held, 2 p.m. Sunday at the Workmen's Circle Center, 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park. The Vinkl gives persons who speak Yiddish an opportunity to hear and speak Mamalos- chen. The public is invited at no charge.