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Major Jewish Youth Groups Plan Judith Goldin Weds Parley of Older Adults of Jewish
Centers Will Hear Gov. Swainson
Israel Independence Day Program Marshall Soskin
Israel's Independence D a y State Temple Youth (MSTY)
Youth Celebration at 2 p.m. on and Councilites.
This is the first time that the
May 6 will be highlighted by a
Cantata, "A Star in the East," major Jewish youth groups are
which will trace the history of planning a combined Israeli cel-
Israel from Biblical times to the ebration.
present, through choral readings,
cu songs and dances.
Hard-of-Hearing
.
The 14th anniversary of Israel's
independence will be celebrated Women's Group Is
I by Detroit Jewish youth groups Goal of Mrs. Coville
cf,, in a program to be held in the
A special need in the com-
3 main auditorium of the Jewish munity has been called to the
w Center.
attention of The Jewish News
The youth celebration is co- by Mrs. Helen Coville, best illus-
cn sponsored by the Jewish Nation- trated in her own words:
"I am extremely interested
; al Fund and the Jewish Commun-
Center. Admission is free. Be- in starting a group for hard-of-
al
.% sides the cantata, the program hearing women.
"I am very hard of hearing,
will include community singing
MRS. MARSHALL SOSKIN
O
yet I am aware of the vital
and dancing.
Patty Parker of the Bnai Brith need to be with people. But, as
Judith Myrna Goldin and Mar-
time progresses, and my handi-
A Youth Organization is the chair- cap becomes more pronounced, shall Harry Soskin were wed in
man.
Other
members
of
the
steer-
a ceremony performed by Rabbi
g1.1
ing committee are Brian Fischoff, I find it increasingly more dif- Samuel Stollman April 15 at
Ey
representing liashomer Hatzair; ' ficult to function within a nor- Cong. Shaar Hashomayim in
Richard Heideman and Jay Mas- mal hearing social group.
"There nmst be others like Windsor, Ont.
serman of the Jewish Center and
Parents of the couple are Mr.
me,
who, in spite of their handi-
Bobbie Wolf and Irwin Zussman.
and Mrs. Irving S. Goldin, 1647
cap,
want
to
be
with
people;
both of BBYO.
want to exchange ideas and ex- Victoria, Windsor, and Mr. and
Other youth groups participat- press feelings. It gives a person Mrs. Leonard Soskin, 20488
ing in the Israel independence a sense of well-being and belong- Oxley.
The bride wore a Bianci waltz-
celebration are United Synagogue ing.
Youth, Leaders Training Fellow-
"I am a former school teach- length, taffeta gown of Alencon
ship (LFT), Habonim, Michigan ! er having taught for nine years, lace with a seed pearl bodice
am married to a portrait photo- and fingertip veil. She carried
grapher, and have a four-year- white orchids and stephanotis
on a white prayer book.
GRACE YOUR
old child.
Mrs. Howard Saks of Chicago,
"I
should
like
the
group
com-
FESTIVE TABLE posed of Jewish women between Ill., was matron of honor. Mrs.
With
the ages of 35 and 50. I state Neil Benjamin was a brides-
maid. Kal Soskin served his
Jewish only because that would
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give us another imporant thing brother as best man. Ushers
were Alan Soskin, brother of the
in common."
bridegroom, and Murvin Goldin
Those interested should con-
of Windsor. brother of the bride.
tact Mrs. Coville, 32520 Notting-
Alec Joffe, uncle of the bride,
ham. Farmington.
was soloist.
Oft only tnand trtoductet and L, Iliez
A dinner and reception at the
In ianztd cRiii;on-L1- _II inn
Don Frohman Presents Elmwood Casino, in Windsor fol-
A LARGE
Belle Pepper and Albert lowed the ceremony.The newly-
VARIETY OF
weds departed for a Chicago
Short in Vocal Recital honeymoon. They will reside at
WINES
4006
W. 13 Mile, Royal Oak.
Don Frohman, noted concert
and
and opera baritone and vocal
CHAMPAGNES
coach, presents Belle Pepper, Warsaw Ghetto
soprano. and Albert Shont, bass-
TO SUIT
baritone,
in a vocal recital, Sun- Memorial Meeting
EVERY TASTE
day, 8:45 P.M., at the Baldwin
CONCORD and
Recital Hall, Woodward at to Be Held Sunday
MALAGA also in
Ferry." Admision is free.
GALLONS AND
A memorial meeting of the
The following composers are 19th anniversary of the Warsaw
HALF GALLONS
represented: Pergolesi, Scarlatti Ghetto Uprising will be held 8
. Handel. Stradella, Coldara, Car- p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Music
The Gift of Gifts
rissimi, Mattai, Puccini, Verdi, Center, 14868 Schaefer.
Mozart and Low.
Rabbi S. Burr Yampol of Chi-
Don Frohman will be at the cago will be guest speaker. He
Certified strictly
piano.
is a member of the Council of
Kosher by the Chief
Religious Zionist Organization
Rabbinate of Israel
Jewish Educators to Meet
of
Chicago and the Chicago
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Rabbinical Council.
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The 36th annual conference
Also on the speakers list will
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' ish Education will be held in ish Embassy in Washington and
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Elazar Goelman, Dean of Gratz under the direction of Harvey
Out-of-Town Orders
College. Philadelphia, is chair- Schreibman.
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Gov. John B. Swainson will ontology at the University of
address an opening banquet of a Michigan, will address the group
Conference of order Adult mem- at the concluding luncheon on
May 1.
bers of JeWish Community Cen-
All events will be held at the
ters in the Midwest on April 30 Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers,
and May 1, sponsored by the and the Older Adult members
Midwest Section of the Jewish I of the Detroit Center will serve
Welfare Board. as hosts at a reception and social
on April 30.
The conference will provide
an opportunity for members of
Golden Age Clubs in Detroit,
ENJOY
Akron, Canton, Cleveland, Pitts-
burgh, Toledo and Youngstown
to discuss their club activities.
Included in the conference
PRODUCTS
program are concurrent work-
KOSHER FOR
shops on the following: How Do
We Involve Members in Plan-
PASSOVER
ning and Carrying Out Program;
Leadership Workshops: Exchang-
ing Program Experiences and
Ideas; What Can the Clubs Do
Over 30 Different 100%
About Social Action: 1. Medical,
Pure Beef Products
2. Housing; What Volunteer Serv-
ices Can We Perform in the Cen-
• Frankfurters • Corned Beef
ter and in the Community Fam-
• Pastrami
• Knockwurst
ily Relations.
• Peppered Beef • Salami
Dr. Wilma Donahue, chairman
• Liver Sausage • Bologna
of the Institute for Human Ad-
justment of the Division of Ger-
U. S.
KOSHER ZION
INSPECTED
MID PASSED ST
RUMMEST If
ASNICIALTINIE
Mrs. CHARLES HYMES, of
Minneapolis, president of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women,
has been appointed to a panel of
consultants on aging in the De-'
partment of Health, Education
and Welfare by Secretary Abra-
ham Ribicoff.
Mr. & Mrs. N. Grunt
Mr. C7 Mrs. H. Krohner
Wish their many
Customers and Friends
A Happy Passover
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Institute Makes Plans
for Spring Dance
Best Wishes for a
HAPPY AND
JOYOUS
PASSOVER
DETROIT
BAKERS
Sholem Aleichem Institute's
Annual Spring Dance, to be held
May 5, are now in progress.
Guests will dance to the music
of Ponchito's Latin-American or-
chestra.
The dance committee is ar-
ranging for prizes and refresh-
ments. Committee members are
Morrie Sherman, chairman; Dan
Robb, Jack Ross, Paul Gold,
Harry Roth, Paul Chover, Saralee
and Harry Silvers, Annette Mo-
gill, Dottie Harwood, Henry and
Naomi Phillips and Jack Cohen.
Israel, South Korea
Form Diplomatic Ties
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel
and the Republic of Korea have
decided to establish diplomatic
relations on the ambassadorial
level, it was announced simul-
taneously here and in Seoul. It
is understood that, for the time
being, representation will be
by non-resident envoys.
IRVING J. AUSLANDER
And the Staff of
C lAtojn,
drapery cleaners
Wish Their Many Friends and Customers
j-( appy gassover
Saul Cohen, Ben Zager, Harry Resnick
and the Staff of the
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AND
POULTRY OdL
MARKET
Coolidge at 10 Mile, Oak Park
Wish 074eir Many Customers
and griends
Wappy IPassover
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