Women's Council Slates Drive for Clothing Bundles Sisters Married in Recent Ceremonies MRS. GEORGE J. MILLER The two daughters- of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bobroff, of Tyler Ave., were recently joined in matrimony to local young men in separte ceremonies. Charlotte Mary Bobroff, be- came the bride of Dr. George J. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max et Miller, of Ternes Ave., Dearborn, MRS. MAX BARAHAL in a ceremony at Holiday Manor. Rev. Bobroff was united in marriage to Max Barahal, son of Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Barahal, of Calvert Ave., in rites per- formed at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Borman, of Linc- olnshire Dr. Shulamith Katznelson at Wayne as U.S. Exchange Teacher; Invites Americans co Study Hebrew at Israel Ulpan School A distinguished Israeli school principal and teacher, here as a member of the group of teachers from 48 countries who are studying conditions in this country under the. Smith-Mundt portion of the U. S. Point 4 teachers' exchange pr o g r a m, took occasion to urge American Jews to study in Israel in order to be able to participate active- ly in the Hebraic renaissance. Miss Shultamith Katznelson, director of the famous school Ulpan Akiva of Nathanyah, Is- rael, formerly Ulpan Nahariah, presently is participating in seminars 'at Wayne University. Together with a group of 16 from 15 countries—part of the larger group that came here under the Smith-Mundt provi- sions — Miss Katznelson, whom her co-workers call Shula, par- ticipated in a three-week orien- tation in Washington upon her arrival in this country. It was an introduction to American ways of life, which included an exchange of experiences among participants and American leaders. The second phase of her trip is an 11-week stay at Wayne University, with semi- nars, studies of conditions in this country and ex-Changes of viewpoints being arranged by Marion Edman, professor of education at the local uni- versity. Miss Katznelson also will study methods of teach- ing languages at the Univer- sity of Michigan during this period. This phase will be fol- lowed by tours of other states for acquisition of a more ex- tensive knowledge of this country by the visitors. Hordeses. She is one of three Israelis who have been commis- sioned under the Smith-Mundt program to come to this coun- try this year. Shulamith Rabi- novich of Jerusalem came with her and the third, Mrs. Barth, will arrive later. The interesting visitor's chief concern upon her arrival here was to undertake to encourage American Jews to go to Israel, to study at her school—Ulpan Akiva. For a nominal fee of $300, a five-month course of study can be pursued at this school, Miss Katznelson pointed out. She expained that in the Ulpanim there are specialized courses for newcomers in Israel, as well as. for Baha'i, Arabs and others who desire to study the ISraeli ways and Hebrew. Her own Ulpan, she reported with pride, is known as "Ulpan de Luxe," because of the advances it has made in teaching methods. Students desiring to study in the Ulpan can register either through the Jewish Agency or the Israeli Consulates. . Jo Anne Mend low To Wed New Yorker ic Bell-Schwartz Nuptials Slated for November On the dawn of the New Year 5714 we extend our most sincere wishes to our rela- tives and friends for a season of joy and contentment, hap- piness and prosperity, peace and good will. Dr. & Mrs. Harry H. Kay & Val- erie Anita & Jim 126 N. Clark Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Katz & 2999 Tuxedo Mr. & Mrs. Sam Lefkofsky & Family 3292 Taylor 'Mr. & Mrs. Lew Rose & Family 16239 LaSalle Blvd. Rabbi & Mrs. K. Weinberg & Family 2667 Tuxedo Telcove Club to Open Sunday Night Social Series MISS CLAIRE BELL At a recent family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell, of 3302 Tuxedo, announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Claire, to Dr. Arthur Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Schwartz, of Heyden Ave. Dr. Schwartz is a graduate of Loyola University Dental School in Chicago. A November wedding is planned. Rose Drootman, president of TelcOve Club, announces the opening of its new season of weekly Sunday night socials at 7 p.m., Oct. 4, at the D. W. Simons Jewish Center, 4000 Tux- edo. The club is an organization of single, middle-aged men and women, and was organized nine years ago, the first Jewish group of its kind in Detroit. CARD OF THANKS THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT The family of the late Max Eisenberg wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- ing its recent bereavement. Wedding, Bar Mitzvah and Sweet Sixteen Invitations. 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