THE ENTERTAINMENT EVENT OF THE YEAR • Starnng ZIONIST ORGANIZATION of AMERICA Metropolitan Detroit District is Honoring Hebrew Literacy Classes Set Dr. Milton J. and Freda Steinhardt THE KING OF ENTERTAINMENT Alan Kin Who Will Receive ZOA's Prestigious Justice Louis D. Brandeis Award There are few comedy stars better known from New York to London to Las Vegas to Atlantic City to Detroit than Alan King; Radio star; TV star, Stage and Screen star, plus command performances for Queen Elizabeth. He is author of three books and founder of the Alan King "Diagnostic Medical Center" in Jerusalem. Come, see, listen and laugh with Alan King for a joyful fulfilling evening. Eminent allergist and psychiatrist, Dr. Steinhardt was Medical Officer with the U.S. Army's First Division in World War II, landed at Omaha Beach on D-day and was awarded a Bronze Star for "duty-under- fire." He participated in the liberation of the Nordhausen concentra- tion camp. He served on the teaching-staffs of Grace, Sinai and Wayne State University's Medical School. Served as President of the Maimonides Medical Society and the Detroit Zionist Federation. Was cited by Histalrut and the Zionist and psychiatric community with the establishment of the "Adolescent Psychiatry Annex" at Beilinson Center in Israel. Author of scientific papers on psychiatry and Zionist-related subjects, fought against misrepresentation of Israel in the media. The late Philip Slomovitz referred to Dr. Steinhardt as "a man of great respect in the medical profession and a scholar of note." Dr. Steinhardt endowed a perpetual scholarship fund for area students to study in Israel. Also Featuring the Distinctive Vocal Talent of JULIE BUDD Experience the exquisite song . interpretation of Julie Budd. She is definitely the voice of the nineties. New York Post says: "It's her up tempo songs that are the show surprises." Freda Steinhardt shared her husband's dedication to Zionism and Israel and was a member of a number of Zionist and communal organizations. ACCOMPANIED BY MACK PITT and his "Big Band" orchestra. WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. • OCTOBER 18, 1995 • AT THE FOX THEATRE STEINHARDT TRIBUTE COMMITTEE HONORARY CHAIRS Harold Berry Louis Berry Hon. Avern Cohn Carol Rae Cooper Gerson Cooper Max Fisher Bethea Green Irwin Green Irving Laker Sidney Silverman Philip Slomovitz' Rabbi M. Robert Syme Anne Gonte Silver Dr. I Walter Silver 'Deceased Norman Allan Eugene Applebaum Leonard E. & Nancy Baron Dr. & Mrs. Lary R. Berkower Melvin & Diane Bernstein Paul & Marlene Borman Dr. Sander & Beatrice Breiner Dr. Richard Brown Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Chandler Manny & Natalie Charach Drs. Michael & Claire Colman Sam & Jean Frankel Sarah Friedman Julius Harwood David B. & Doreen Hermelin Arthur Horowitz Sylvia Iwrey Alan & Carol Handel Dr. Jerome Kaufman Dr. Sidney Z. & Marion H. Leib U.S. Senator Carl Levin Dr. & Mrs. Irving Miller Julius S. Meskin Philip S. Minkin S.M. Nivy Mr. & Mrs. David Pollack Saul S. & Marjorie Saulson Melvin & Rita Seidman Irwin Shaw Max & Bertha Sheldon Marvin & Dorie Shweclel Robert & Donna Slatkin Dr. Daniel A. & Elayne Steinhardt Dr. Emanuel Tzinay Joel D. Tauber Irving & Barbara Tukel Drs. Leon & Diana Warshay Vera Weinberg Louis L. Weinstein (Mrs. I) Beryl Winkelman FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 569-1515 DETRO I T J EW FAX 810-569-9945 or write to 18451 W. 10 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48075 Sheldon L. Miller Frederick D. Steinhardt Co-Chairmen Tribute Committee ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA METROPOLITAN DETROIT DISTRICT Yad Ezra Honors Tappers Yad Ezra, the Jewish communi- ty's only kosher food pantry, will celebrate its 5th anniversary and honor the Tapper family, Howard, Susan, Mark and Mar- la, at its annual dinner, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, at Congre- gation B'nai Moshe. On Thursday, Oct. 12, the Tappers will host a Sukkot re- ception for the support of Yad Ezra's mission, to help insure that no Jewish person goes hun- grY- The Tapper family, owners of the Tapper Jewelry store for the past 30 years, will be honored for their concern and generosity to- wards Yad Ezra. To attend either event, call Ellen Goldman or Lea Luger, (810) 548-3663. B'nai B'rith Delegates Meet Wishing all of my customers, friends and family, a happy and healthy New Year. David Biber Crestveiw Cadillac Adat Shalom Synagogue Men's Club's Hebrew literacy classes begin this fall on Oct. 1, with a continental breakfast and open- ing session from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Classes will meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on nine Monday evenings from Oct. 23 through Dec. 11. Those who cannot attend the Sunday session should plan to come on Mon., Oct. 23. Classes are offered at three lev- els. Beginners (those with no pre- vious Hebrew Knowledge) will learn the letter and vowels and some of the prayers of the Friday night service. Intermediates will focus on learning to lead the Shab- bat morning service prayers. Ad- vanced students will improve their skills and learn to keep pace with the Shabbat service and the reading of the Torah. To cover materials, the conti- nental breakfast and all classes, there is a $20 fee for Adat Shalom members and a $25 fee. Call Don Rudick at 855-.1917; or the Adat Shalom office, 851- 5100. Classes will be offered again from Jan. 8 through March 4, and will conclude with a Kab- balat Shabbat service and Oneg Shabbat honoring all the partic- ipants on March 8. 738-5291 3405 Orchard Lake Road Keego Harbor The September delegates meet- ing of the B'nai B'rith michigan Regional Council will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, at the Agency for Jewish Education. The guest speaker will be Michigan state police trooper Ave Grijalva. A reception will be host-