LZOA Detroit Council
Opens Activities Sat.;
Announce New Officers
MRS. ARTHUR LIEBERMAN
The Detroit Council of the
Labor Zionist Organization of
America (LZOA) will open its
season with a meeting 9 p.m.
Saturday at the Hayim Green-
berg Center. The public is in-
vited.
.A...report of the 1961-62 pro-
gram will be presented to the
membership by, the new
elected chairman of the Detroit
Council, Isadore L. Shrodeck.
Serving with t hrodeck are the
following: Gerald. L. Goldberg,
vice chairman in charge of cul-
tural activities and program-
ming; Irving Pokempner, vice
chairman in charge of American
affairs; B er 1 Hearshen, vice
chairman in charge of Zionist
and Israel affairs; David Sislin,
vice chairman in charge of Jew-
ish communal affairs; Tsippy
Pincus, secretary; Lou Rosen,
treasurer; Morris Lieberman,
chairman of finance - committee
and Detroit representative to
the central committee of the
national office; Aaron B. Born-
stein•, chairman of the Labor
Zionist Fund; Debbie Goldberg,
organization and membership.
The Labor Zionist Organiza-
tion is starting its year of ac-
tivity with an intensified drive
for membership, and an accel-
erated educational and cultural
program. Activities of the o
lion are directed
Mark.
mation, call the L
0131, or write, L
er, Detroit 35.
On Aug. 20 at Adas Shalom
Synagogue, Rochelle Gara
Fleischer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Fleischer, was wed
to Arthur •S. Lieberman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lieber-
man.
Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel officiated the
double-ring ceremony.
The bride wore a silk organza
gown with an Alencon lace
bodice and sleeves. The Alen-
con lace finish fell into a
cathedral train. The bride car-
ried her confirmation Bible
covered with white orc
stephanotis.
ter of
,
Marsha Fleis
the bride, w aid , of honor.
Bridesmaids ere Joanne Lie-
berman, er of the bride-
groom, E or Marks an Rhoda
Gould.
Shaper'
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tendant
- man.
, broth
Fleisc
Glieberma
Berna
and D--on
Katan
berg.
in Chi-
hone
Afte
cago, the.•ds will make
their home in Des Moines, Iowa,
where the bridegroom will be-
gin his studies at the College
of - Osteopathic Medicine and
Surgery and the new Mrs.
Lieberman will complete her
education at Drake University.
I
Nlen's Clubs
TEMPLE BETH AM MEN'S
CLUB Bowling League will be-
gin its Sunday morning bowling
Sept. 24 at Merri-Bowl Lanes.
For information call bowling
chairman Don Levinson, GR
4-6481.
* * *
CONG. BNAI MOSHE MEN'S
CLUB will present a Simchas
Torah dance 9 p.m. Sept: 30
in the synagogue's social hall,
announces ' President Eliot J.
Raskin. The Freedman Band
will be featured. The dance is
open to the public.
*
*
BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S
CLUB will hold a dinner-dance.
6:30 p.m. Oct. 8 - to honor the
men and women who serve as
presidents of the congregation
and its affiliated groups. Bert
Kanarek is chairman of the af-
fair. Entertainment will be fea-
tured. For reservations, call
Meyer Lullove, UN 2-1470;
Eddie Rice, UN 4-9045; or Wil-
lie Opper, DI 1-2770.
* * *
DETROIT BUSINESSMEN'S
GROUP, City of Hope, an-
nounces the appointment of
Eugene Epstein as entertain-
ment and dinner-dance chair-
man for the 48th annual City
of Hope Victory Dinner, to be
held Nov. 5 at the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel, Joseph Lee,
president of the group, con-
' firmed the selection. Bernard
Forster', regional director of
City of Hope, has announced
that a. grant of mere than $250,-
000 has been given to the or-
ganization by the Cancer Foun-
dation to support the study' of
leukemia.
Susan Hart Will
Wed Peter Cooper
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13 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 22, 1961
Rochelle Fleischer
Wed Aug. 20