Friday, Sept. 13, 1963 — THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS -- 38
Jewish Center Plans Fall Program G~z rolvnn Brode
of Activities for Youngsters, Adults 1I -ed to Ian Scott
Registration for the fall pro
gram season at the Jewish Cen-
ter will be held at the Center's
main building starting Sept. 22.
A new catalogue of activities,
including hundreds of group
programs, classes, clubs and
other leisure time activities for
all members of the family is
now in the mail.
Among the programs offered
by the Adult Division are
classes and seminars in Jewish
studies which explore signifi-
cant areas of the Jewish past
as well as current Jewish prob-
lems.
• Several courses are being of-
fered in cooperation with the
University Center for Adult
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Here's
Hoping
Rosh
Hashanah
and the
Coming Year
will bring
you
Happiness
American Jewish Congress Women
to Present Panel with Mrs. Roinney
Education, WSU, U of M, EMU.
Michigan's First Lady, Mrs. , Adolph Miller, Sol Elkin, Philip
These include "The Wonderful
George Romney, will be the Rader, Ben Pivnick, Sallen
Heritage of Hebrew Music" and
guest of honor at the American 1Lurie and George Rubin.
"Ideas That Have Changed Man-
Jewish Congress—Detroit WO-
The meeting will be open to
kind."
! men's Division's dessert-lunch- ! the public.
on 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Art courses in painting, draw-
Temple Beth El, announced
ing, sculpture and ceramics for
FOR THE ULTIMATE
Mrs. Leopold J. Snyder, presi-
both beginning and advanced
IN GOOD MUSIC
dent.
students are being offered with
The Congress program will
well known instructors.
deal with the question of how SAM EMMER
Dance enthusiasts may choose
And His Orchestra
racial strife in America has
from a variety of courses in-
affected the U.S. image abroad.
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cluding ballet, free style jazz
Mrs. Romney will serve as
and Israeli folk dancing.
guest moderator of a panel
The Children's Division offers
composed of representatives
interesting programs for pre-
from several Afro-Asian coun- 4 PLASTIC FURNITURE
school children, ouch as creative
COVERS
tries. Also included will be a Pt:
rhythmics, a mother-pre-schooler
MADE TO ORDER
representative from the State of
or READY MADE
rollerskating class, and a kin-
Israel. The panel members will
derspiel program. They also of-
MRS. IAN SCOTT
relate and discuss reaction in A CALL ANNA KARBAL
fer interest groups, clubs and
their respective countries to the
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classes for children covering a
Carolynn Beth Brode, daugh- racial discord in the U.S. and
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brode l to such events as the recent
variety of interests.
The youth and older adult of W. Outer Dr., was united in March in Washington.
Want The Best?
divisions have a full schedule of marriage to Ian J. Scott, son of
Congress members and their
Ask
the Folks Who've Had
activities designed to give each Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott of i guests will also be able to meet
age group an enjoyable and Grand Rapids in a candlelight informally with Mrs. Romney
SAM BARNETT
meaningful experience at the ceremony Sept. 1, performed by prior to the panel discussion.
and His Orchestra
Center. Transportation for older Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Serving on the program corn-
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adults from the Dexter area can Jacob S on e n k 1 a r at Cong. mittee are Mesdames Al Silber,
be arranged with the Center's Shaarey Zedek.
The bride wore a gown of I
shuttle bus service.
PORTRAITS - COMMERCIAL - CAND1DS
MOVIES
Gym and pool facilities, as white satin and peau de lange
well as teams and classes in lace. The mandarin neckline,
We Take Pride In Our Work
skills and physical fitness, are bracelet-length sleeves and
There IS a difference
offered by the Physical Educa- molded bodice was of white peau
de lange lace with a fitted
tion Department.
Members may register on cummerbund of white satin. The
Samples shown on request. Let us help you
plan a successful party.
Sept. 22 and 23, from 9:30 a.m. dome-shaped, floor-length skirt
"Photographs Live Forever"
of
matching
lace
fell
into
a
to 9:30 p.m. Members and non-
members may register from chapel train of white satin. A
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Sept. 24 through 26, from 9:30 tiny cap of satin rose petals and
a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Sept. 27, f rom pearls was attached to a pouf
9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m, and Sept. veil of silk illusion. She carried
29, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. stephanotis and amazon lillies
For information, call DI 1-4200. with ivy.
We Wish Our Many. Friends and Customers
Mrs. Jack D. Hamburger
served her sister as matron of
A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year
Radomer Aid Meets
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Radomer Aid and Ladies So- Seymour Brode, Mrs. Marvin
ciety will hold an executive Brode, Mrs. Ronald Scott, Mo-
meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at rene Schankerman, Rochelle
the Workmen's Circle. Mr. and Brode, Susan Bine and Harlynn
Mrs. Nathan Wolok will host the Izner. Marcy Brode was junior
session. The discussion will cen-
bridesmaid and Lori Brode and
ter on fall charity affairs.
Lisa Scott served as flower girls.
Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods
Ronald Scott served as best
man. Ushers were Seymour
Brode, Marvin Brode, Howard
Brode, Jack Hamburger, Harvey
Between Hartwell & Schaefer
I Erode, Ted Leiss and Norman
Fisher. Junior usher was Rick
WE DELIVER
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Erode and ringbearers were
Scott and John Hamburger.
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After a honeymoon in Las
Vegas, the newlyweds will re-
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NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU IN OAK PARK AT
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H
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Fund-Raising Study
NEW YORK (JTA)—A two-
day institute for fund-raising
directors of larger Jewish com-
munity organizations opened
under the sponsorship of the
Council of Jewish Federations
and Welfare Funds at its New
York Headquarters.
Robert Hiller, executive direc-
tor of the United Jewish Fed-
eration of Pittsburgh, and chair-
man of the CJFWF campaign
technical advisory committee,
said a series of presentations
on key aspects of • community
drives will be made at the insti-
tute by campaign directors from
various cities.
SAVE 25%
This is our Everyday
Discount on Sterling Silver
Al Beigler, Your Host
Kupath Ramban Picks
Sosnick as President
Isidore Sosnick, 21860 Mar-
low, Oak Park, has been ap-
pointed as president and De-
troit representative of Kupath
Ramban Colel Polen, it was an-
nounced by the organization's
Jerusalem headquarters.
The Kupath Ramban con-
cerns itself with social, housing
and rehabilitation projects for
those in need in Israel.
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