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Labor Leader to Speak at SA Institute
Detroit _Med. Student Woman
Mrs. Mira Komoroff Woolf- 31st annual donor event, at Rain-
to Wed Ohio Nurse gang, prominent in labor oir- bow Terrace, to which members

The A. M. Weber family, formerly of Sturtevant Ave., have
moved into their new home on Rosemary Ave., in Oak Park.
The Saturday Night Club, a social group, recently held a
banquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Wallace', of 19353
Ohio, in honor of the Nathan Yaffes and the David Hertzes who
have left for a six-month stay in Florida'. The group also wel-
comed home Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Eralbes, Who returned recently
from six months in Europe, where they vited England, Belgium,
Holland, France and the Channel Islands. Special guests at the
banquet were Mr. and Mrs. "Ben Buttner, of Mt. Clemens.
Recently celebrating her sweet sixteenth birthday at Club
Alamo was Miss Sharon Gaines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry
Gaines. Among those attending were Mesdames Edward Elias,
Abe Scherr, John Lightstone, Harry Gellman, Albert Weiss, Sid-
ney Rosen and Ralph Rosen. An evening party also was held in
Sharon's honor at the family home.

Temple Israel Sisterhood to Welcome
500 Church Women at Institute

Over 500 women from nearly
100 women's church groups of
all denominations will _attend
the seventh annual Institute on
Judaism 'sponsored by Sister-
hood of Temple Israel.
The all-day program will be
gin at__9:30 a.m., Nov. 12, at the
-temple. Special
guests will be
officers of the
Women's Divi-
s i o n, Detroit
Round Table of
Christians and
Jews.
Disc Li ssion
sessions, which
begin at 10
a.m., will be
led by four Mrs. Cashdan
Reform rabbis iii the Detroit
area: Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi
M. Robert Syme, of Temple Is-
rael; 'Rabbi Sanford Saperstein,
of Pontiac's Temple Beth Jacob
and Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum.
of Cong. Emanu-El.
Their discussion groups, re-
spectively, will deal with "Ju-
daeo-Christian Traditions," "The
Biblical Philosophy of Life,"
"Basic Beliefs of Judaism" and
"Symbols and Ceremonies • of
Judaism."
Table arrangements, depicting
the various Jewish holidays and
festivals, will be assembled in

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MISS BARBARA , MOHNEY

Mrs. A. W. Mohney, of New
Philadelphia, 0., announces the
engagement of her daughter,
Barbara E., to M. Max Berman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ber-
man, of 18040 Mendota.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of St. Rita's School of Nursing,
Lima, 0., and Ohio State Uni-
versity where she was affiliated
with Alpha Tau Delta sorority.
Presently, she is a faculty mem-
ber of Mt. Carmel School of
Nursing, Columbus, 0., ,and is
a charter member of Sabra
Chapter o f Pioneer WOmen
there.
• Mr. Berman, a graduate Of
Ohio State, is now a junior
in the OSU College of Medicine
and member of Phi Delta
Epsilon medical fraternity.
The weddirkg "is planned for
'Dec. 23, in Cleveland, 0. Rabbi
Jerome Folkman, of Columbus,
officiating.

J. J. CLARKE

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Afternoon sessions will follqw
a luncheon, to be served in the
youth center by Mrs. Ellis Fish-
man and' Mrs, Irving Wartell.
Mrs. Irving S. Wolfe, who will
preside at the meeting, will
welcome the women, and Dr.
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the Detroit Round Table, will
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give. the opening prayer.
After a group of musical se-
lections by the Sisterhood Cho-
ral Group, Dr. Fram will in-
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troduce the day's principal
speaker, Mrs. Louis Cashdan,
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of Kansas City, Mo., wife of
Rabbi Louis J. Cashdan Ind in-
terfaith chairman of the Na-
tional Federation , of Temple
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"Unlearning—How to Reduce
Prejudice Through Better Un-
derstanding" is the topic of Mrs.
Annual Presentation
Cashdan's address. A graduate
social worker, Mrs. Cashdan has
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served as a special staff assis-
Featuring SAMMY SHORE as MC
SUNDAY, NOV. 4th at 8:45 P. M.
tant on the Citizens' Consulta-
tion Program, sponsored jointly
At the
by the U. S. Commission on
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UNESCO and the University. of
15840 SECOND AVENUE
Kansas City.
Admission: $1.75 Tax Included
Proceeds to the Evergreen Jewish Congregation Building Fund
Mrs. Cashdan serves as a
member of a five-man commit-
tee for the Family Life Institute
in Kansas City and attended the
President's White House Con-
says :1
ference on Children and Youth.
Rabbi Syme will close the In-
stitute with the benediction.
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The program has been ar-
ranged by Mrs. Robert A. Cog-
gan, interfaith chairman for the
Sisterhood, and Mrs. Julian
Weber, vice - president of pro- MISS BARBARA ETTINGER
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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ettinger,.
be made with the temple office,
of Indiana Avenue., announce
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and Phi Delta Epsilon frater-
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. An August wedding is
Phyllis Wolff, Penn Yan, New York
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Isaac Toubin, national execu-
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ish Congress, will speak on "The
Challenge — Our Children in a
Changing World" at a kick-off
meeting of the Detroit Women's
Division, 1 p.m., Tuesday, at the
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"We expect every member to
bring a non-member to hear
Mr. Toubin," says Mrs. William
Burk, membership chairman of
the division. The meeting will
begin a membership drive for
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Miss Rattner Engaged
to Frederick Horowitz

MISS JUDITH RATTNER

The engagement k of Judith
Rattner to Frederick Horowitz,
son of Dr. and Mrs. John Hor-
owitz, of Huntington Wds., has
been announced by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Rattner,
also of Himtington Wds.
The betrothed are students at
the UnivZrsity of Michigan. Mr.
Horowitz is •a senior in the
medical school and is affiliated
with Zeta Beta Tau and Phi
Delta Epsilon fraternities.
A June wedding is planned.

