SPOTLIGHT • Judges Are Honored At Israel. Bond Dinner One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful and Exciting Restaurant-Lounges Live Entertainment and Dancing LOVING CUP Opens Tuesday CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Available for your Favorite Occasion Every Sunday (all day) and Saturday (12 to 5 p.m.) Local Columnist T he Attorneys Division of State of Israel Bonds held a dinner honoring Judge Bernard A. Friedman and Judge Michael L. Stacey at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek on June 12. Both judges have been purchasing Israel Bonds since they were available in 1951. "Doesn't everyone buy bonds?" asked Stacey before the dinner. Many family members and friends, in- cluding his sisters, Shirley Kramer and Mildred Neumark, came to wish him congratulations. Mrs. Charles Kaufman joked and said she came because Judge Stacey looks like a movie star. Judge Friedman noted that he has been getting Israel Bonds since he was a child. "My father has been purchasing bonds since they starting selling them." Many of Judge Friedman's family attended, including his wife Rozie, his son Matt, his daughter Megan and brother Howard Friedman and sister-in-law Pola, and his parents Rae and David Friedman. Attorneys from many law firms were on hand, in- cluding: Steve Z. Cohen, Call 358-3355 28875 Franklin Rd. at Northwestern & 12 Mile Southfield, MI bra COMO'S CATERING Judge Bernard Friedman with his daughter Megan and father David. Fred and Miriam Ferber also were honored on behalf of the State of Israel Bonds. They were presented with the State of Israel's prestigious Ben Gurion Award at the 1990 Con- gregation B'nai David tribute dinner. Fred Ferber is a past president of B'nai David, while Miriam is a past vice president of the sisterhood. Some of the peo- ple in the crowd included: Barbara and Irving Nussbaum, Mickey Shapiro, Reva Kogan, Franka and Allen Charlupski and Miriam and Jack Shenkman. To date, Israel Bonds has sold $10 billion and hopes to sell $1 billion in 1990. PSYCHOANALYTIC INSTITUTE The Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute in- stalled its new officers for a three year term at its annual dinner at the Townsend Ho- tel. They include Dr. Ronald Benson, president; Dr. Deanna Holtzman, president-elect; Dr. Richard Ruzumna, secre- tary; and Dr. Marvin Starman, treasurer. RABBI'S BIRTHDAY Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper with Judge Stacey. Ellen Alter, Steve Matz, Stu Eisenberg, Ron Rader, Sheldon Miller, Ed Ruby, Rick Ruby and Herschel Fink. Law interns Seth Gould from Honigman, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn and Karen Altman from Dykema Gossett also attended. Rabbi M. Robert Syme recently celebrated his 70th birthday with fanfare at Temple Israel. The June 15 Shabbat service marked his birthday along with the b'not mitzvah of Matthew Shepherd and Damon Goldsmith. On June 20, the sisterhood hosted a birthday luncheon for 400 guests. The sisterhood committee in- cluded: Carol Cooper, Sara Gourmet Pizzas Super Salads Hoffman, Adrienne Milan, Ida Nemzin, Janie Roth, Marilyn Rubin, Anne Weiss and Rita Wetson. David Syme played a spe- cial tribute to his father on the piano and the sisterhood singers sang verses written especially for the occasion. A highlight of the luncheon was Rabbi Syme singing with his son and then alone. Rabbi Syme was trained as a cantor before he was ordain- ed as a rabbi. "Everyone was in tears, when he sang," says Sherrie Stern, sisterhood president. Can- tor Orbach quipped that he may have to give the next sermon. ❑ GOING PLACES Imm WEEK OF JUNE 29 -JULY 5 Broasted & Barbecue Chicken Assorted Trays Pasta Dishes Let Us Cater Your Next Affair 584-3090 NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 4-9 p.m. MEDALLION Creative American Cuisine 110 • Innovative Dining • Cocktails • Piano Lounge DON NADEL LUNCHEON SERVED TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY DINNER SERVED TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY At The Piano Bar • Wed. Thru Sat. Eves. For Reservations 851.5540 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD., WEST BLOOMFIELD ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT LONE PINE RD. IN THE CROSSWINDS MALL Let's Meet at THEATER JET Jewish Ensemble Theatre, Jewish Community Center, Aaron DeRoy Theater, 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, Slow Dance on the Killing Ground, through July 1, admission, 788-2900. ATTIC THEATRE 2990 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, Songbook, the story of Moony Shapiro, through July 1, admission, 874-8285. Banquet Facilities • Entertainment 7 Nights DETROIT Italian-American Dining At Its Finest Mon.-Fri. 11 to 11, Sat. 4 to 12 Mid., Sun. 2 to 11 4222 Second Blvd. Bet. Willis & Canfield- Valet Parking 833-9425 Give your heart an extra helping. Say no to high-fat foods. MUSIC MEADOW BROOK Baldwin Pavilion, campus of Oakland University, pianist and vocalist Michael Feins- tein, 8 p.m. June 29 and July 1, admission, 370-3310. p 4 . • American Heart Association THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 73