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Linda Rose to II ty
Stua rt Epstein

Hillel Guides Youth
in Choosing College

WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Two
pamphlets designed to aid Jew-
ish students and parents in
I choices of colleges and prepara-
tory schools are being dissem-
inated from here by the Hillel
Foundation. The pamphlets are
entitled "College Guide for Jew-
Ash Youth" and "Prep School
Guide for Jewish Youth." Both
emphasize the specific needs of
• Te•vish students in- regard to
their religious needs at schools.

Kalil Rosenberg, a student at the Academy for Higher Jewish
Learning, a New York rabbinical seminary, is in Detroit visiting
with relatives and friends. A graduate of Wayne State University
and former student in the Midrasha — College of Jewish Studies,
- Rosenberg and his wife reside in Newton, N.J., where he is
serving as a student rabbi. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Baruch
-Rosenberg, 17520 Wisconsin.
Regina Sue Hedler of San Bernardino, Calif., daughter of
former Detroit residents Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Hedler (Julia
Barahl), is visiting with her uncles, Dr. L Seymour Barahl and
Martin Barahl. Miss Hedler has been awarded a scholarship to
San Fernando Valley State College in Northridge, Calif., and
There were six men of Jew-
will begin her studies there next month.
ish origin in Columbus' crew on
The American Women for Bar-Ilan University of Israel,
. is first exPedition.
held a continental breakfast August 8, at the - Top of the Park"
of the Park Shelton Hotel. The 60 women in attendance made
plans for the concert to be held Sept. 23 at Masonic Temple to
aid the music department of the university. Presiding at the
breakfast was M •s. Herbert Eskin. patron chairman for the
MRS. MARS SAIDMAN
concert. Members of the committee are Mesdames Theodore
MISS LINDA ROSE
Mary Ellen August became Bargman, Max Stollman. Tom Borman. David Pollack,. Pearl
Nosan, Harry Portnoy. Samuel Aaron, Herman K. Cohen, David
Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Rose
the bride of Mark Harold Said-
Mohair and
J. Cohen, Irving W. Schlussel. Marguerite Chajes, Philip -Cutler, of Woodlawn Pork Ave., Flint,
man in garden wedding cere-
Joseph Markel, M. Miller and S. M: Zabel.
Wool
announce
the
engagement
of
monies at the home of her par-
Roberta Holtzman, who has been traveling in Europe for their daughter, Linda Helene,
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry E.
the past two months. will return home on Aug. 29.
to Stuart Epstein, son of Mr.
August of Huntington Woods.
Miss Susan Kobel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kobel, of and Mrs. Jack Ep
of Cher-
g. 12.
on Aug.
a gown of 19211 Pinehurst, will return on Monday from a 14-month stay rylawn Ave.
Th u bride wore -
white peau de sole. fashioned in Hamburg, Germany. as an exchange student sponsored by
The bride-elect. a student at
Youth for Understanding. During her stay in Germany. Miss Flint Junior College. is a mem-
with
a contour-scooped
e. embroidered
with .a neck-
flow- Kobel visited also a number of other European countries and ber of Theta Alpha Tau soror-
lin toured the major centers in Germany. She addressed a UNESCO ity. Her fiance. a former student
ing vine leaf motif of fine seed meeting in Munich. speaking in German. Her parents have left of the University of Michigan
pearls. short sleeves.
sweep train
elbow-length
Hen and for New York to meet her upon her arrival. Miss Kobel was The and member of Sigma Alpha
Jewish News Mumford High School correspondent for three fraternity. will complete his
sion veil was held in place by years prior to her departure for Germany.
Slims, Huskies
studies at Wayne State Uni-
a crown of pearls to match her
Nancy Shelden of Southfield is visiting her uncle and aunt, versity. A June, 1963, wedding
and Regulars
gown.
former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shelden. in Los Angeles, is planned.
Mrs. Wesley Ashendorf was Calif.. where he is an attorney.
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
Complete
Miss Karen Goodman of Detroit and Jonathon Bodzin of
Want The Best?
were Mrs. Stuart Finney and Oak Park have been selected to participate in the week-long
S 11 Jo Rubin
Ask the Folks Who've Had
national Bnai Brith Hill e 1 Summer
S
u dy Institute to be held
St
Parents of the bridegroom at Starlight. Pa.. beginning Aug. 28. Miss Goodman. a junior
SAM BARNETT
are Mrs. Allen Blondy and Dr. at
and His Orchestra
the University of Michigan. lives at 18653 Mendota Ave.
Max Saidman. Dr. Lawrence Bodzin. a junior at Wayne State University. lives at 23550
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Saidman of San Francisco was Kenosha. The Institute. held annually at Camp Bnai Brith for
best man. Ushers were James the past 16 years, provides .Jewish college students with study
M.
August, brother of the bride: seminars, lectures and group discussions on various aspects $ PLASTIC FURNITURE
Richard Blondy, Sidney Gold- of Jewish culture.
COVERS
man and Aaron Kranitz.
MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silverfarb of W. Outer Dr. returned
MADE TO ORDER
Tuesday from a European tour and a two-week visit in Israel.
or READY MADE
9 MILE & COOLIDGE
Ulpan Course Is
Morris Schlar, 76. of 23211 Berkley, Oak Park. has been
(Near A&P)
• CALL ANNA KARBAL
reunited
with
his
brother.
Aaron.
58.
of
Israel.
The
two
last
saw
Held in New York
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each other more than 50 years ago in their native Pinsk. Poland. •
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A foUr-week intensive course A retired furniture dealer, Morris emigrated to the U.S. in 1910.
with
in modern conversational He- : He lives wth
hs i grandson, Nathan Peiss. Aaron migrated to Israel
Michigan's Newest & Most Luxurious Motel
brew opened last week in New . after the Second World War. He will return in two weeks. after
York for persons in leading Po- visiting with his brother's family—a son and daughter. seven
A HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR YOUR
sitions in Jewish organizations. grandchildren and five great grandchildren. •-r1 t,
OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS . . .
The course—in Hebrew called . Bertha Katz. 17140 Third. visited with Mr. and Mrs. William
an "Ulpan"—is conducted by Gold of Long Island, N.Y., with whom she also spent a three-week
the Department of Education vacation at Cape Cod, Mass.
14380 WEST 8 MILE ROAD
and Culture of the American
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Bet. Schaefer and Northwestern Hwy.
Zionist Council and the Herzl
• Meeting Rooms • Suites • Hi-Fi & TV
Institute. Classes are held five Margolis Memorial
i Scholarship Fund
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Conference Room
mornings a week. three hours :
HARVEST HOUSE RESTAURANT ON PREMISES
each day. making this one of Established at Hillel Day School
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the most concentrated Hebrew . A special memorial scholar
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courses offered anywhere on the ship fund has been set up by
continent.
the Hillel Day School of Detroit
The course is led by Aharon in memory of Louis Margolis.
Rosen, lecturer at the Hebrew prominent Detroit businessman
University in Jerusalem and who passed away last May.
author of several texts for the
Same location for 33 years
Mr. Margolis was a charter
study of Hebrew. The 22 stu- member of Temple Israel. the
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dents, all of whom occupy lead- founder of the Margolis Furni-
ing posts in various Jewish or- ture Co. on Joseph Campau and
BEAUTIFUL
FLOWERS
FOR:
ganizations
and
institutions, a past president of the Israel
• WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAHS
have little or no knowledge of Club of Detroit.
ALL SOCIAL AFFAIRS
Hebrew. Regular use of the
The fund has been initiated
language laboratory is an in- by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mar-
PRICES IN TOWN
tegral part of the course.
golis, Mr. and Mrs. George Zal-
--
man and Mr. and Mrs. Max Gar-
; land and other members of the
family of the late Mr. Margolis.
The memorial fund will be util-
ized to enable deserving young
children in the community to
attend the day school which is
Invite You to Visit and See
opening its fifth academic year
The Beautiful Newly Remodeled
this September, with an enroll-
TERRACE ROOM
ment of 110 students.
LATE LOUIS MARGOLIS
Friends who wish to honor,,
WITH SEPARATE CHAPEL and COCKTAIL ROOM
the memory of Mr. Margolis
A Few Choice Dates Are Still Available
r-
may send their contributions to Louisville Conference
We Cater in Your Synagogue, home,
the Scholarship Fund at Hillel Becomes NCRAC Member
or hall of your choice.
Day School, 15110 W. Ten Mile,
The affiliation- of the Confer-
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•MR. AND MRS. GOTTHEIL, our hosts
and allover color gives you
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Landaw, simultaneously by Lewis H.
ATTENTION ORGA .1ZATIONS•
a new lift.
13400 Rosemary. Oak Park, an- Weinstein, NCRAC Chairman,
notince the Bar Mitzvah of their and Herman G. Handmaker,
THE TERRACE ROOM
son, . David Mark, will be ob- president of the Louisville
WITH SEPARATE COCKTAIL ROOM
served Aug. 25 at Cong. Ahavas Conference.
IS AVAILABLE FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE
Achim. A brunch in his honor
will be held Aug. 26.
. . .
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Histadrut Membership
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OR SEE MR. GOTTHEIL
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More than 500,000 'Israelis
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in the United States in 1882 are affiliated with the Histad-
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by Abraham Goldfaden in New rut, the Israel Federation of
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