Fr iday, January 17, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-22 Myriam Granott, Israeli Leader, to Speak at Two JNF Functions Mrs. Myriam Granott, treas- Israel League for Equal Rights urer of the Hadassah Council of ; of Womne and assisted in the Israel, one of Israel's most dis - j work of many other organiza - tinguished women leaders, will ∎ tions in the country. speak at two functions here I Mrs. Granott has two chil- dren: a son, who is an official next week. She will address a board lin the General Mortgage Bank meeting of the Women's Aux- of. Israel, and a daughter, who is married to Dr. Joseph Feld- iliary of the man, formerly lecturer in path- Jewish Nation- ology at the Hebrew University- al Fund Tues- Hadassah Medical School and day, 12 noon, now a professor at the Univer- at the home of sity of Pittsburgh. Mr s. Joseph This will be Mrs. Granott's Eder, 19375 first public appearance in De- Canterbury, troit. Dr. Wiener invites all and will ad- friends of JNF to attend the dress the JNF meeting. A social hour will fol- Council of low. Represent a- ti v e s, Thurs- day, 8:30 p.m., at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. Since it will be the last meeting be - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hol- fore its annual Mrs. Granott land, former residents of Flint, donor event, Mrs. Morris Kutin- where they were active in Jew- sky, president of the JNF Aux- ish communal affairs, were iliary, urges all members of the honored at a family dinner re- board to attend. A report will cently on the occasion of their be submitted by Mrs. Ben No- 50th anniversary. san, fund-raising chairman, on Among the guests was. Rabbi the progress of the campaign, Milton Schlinsky of Flint, who which will culminate Tuesday, presented the couple with an Jan. 28, at Temple Israel. A honorary membership in Cong. final review of general program iBeth Israel for their many arrangements will be given. years of service to the syna- This being JNF Month (Jan. gogue. Mr. and Mrs. Holland were 15 to Feb. 15), the meeting of representatives of about 40 or- residents of Flint since 1913, ganizations was called for Thurs- and moved recently to Detroit. day evening by Dr. Israel Wie- He has been active in cam- ner , JNF president, to hear re- paigns for the Jewish Theologi- ports of various • activities dur- cal Seminary, United Jewish ing the past several months. Appeal and Jewish National Mrs. Granott, daughter of the Fund (JNF). Mrs. Holland is a member late Rabbi. Haim Tchernovitz, noted scholar and better known of Hadassah, JNF and Pioneer as "Rav Tzair," and widow of I Women. The couple have three chil- the late president of the world Keren Kayemet Lelsrael, who dren, Mrs. William Whitehorn, was also a leading authority on Mrs. Saul Berch and Walter land development, is now in the Holland; and seven grand- United States to visit a limited children. number of communities in be- half of JNF. Mrs. Granott has lived in Is- rael for more than three decades and is an authority on public Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Leinoff health, child welfare and youth of Freeland Ave. announce the rehabilitation. Her background engagement of their daughter represents a rich mixture of Barbara to Howard Weinberg, Biblical and religious education on of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Wein- with a thorough grounding in breg, also of Freeland Ave. The the social sciences, literature bride-elect is a graduate of and art. She married Dr. Gra- Wayne State University. Her nott following World War I, and fiance is a graduate of Duquesne they made their home in Hol- University, Pittsburgh, Pa. * land until 1922, when the Gra- notts settled in Jerusalem where Mr. and Mrs. Max Raimi of she later rounded off a latent Northfield Blvd., Oak Park, interest in library service by announce the engagement of taking a B.S. from Columbia. their daughter Linda to Law- In addition to her work for rence Richard Lebowitz, son JNF, Mrs. Granott has been ac- of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lebo- tive in Hadassah, as Chairman witz of Mansfield Ave. The wed- of the Peace Committee of the ding will be held April 12. Former Flint Couple Thai j0_ Years Is Honored at Party 8n,gag ernents BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS YOUNG BEEF LIVER pxcgs. lb. 49` ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST ist CUT LAMB CHOPS lb. 79c lb. $11 09 SHOULDER STEAK BREAST OF BEEF, trimmed lb. 79c lb. 69c CHUCK ROAST lb. 59c PICKLED TONGUE 3 ibs. 139 GROUND BEEF FRESH, KOSHER MADE 49c lb. 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD. DI 1-2345 Judith B. Schultz to Wed Sasson MISS JUDITH SCHULTZ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Schultz of Indiana Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Judith Beverly to Al- bert Sasson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sasson. of Sorrento Ave. Miss Schultz attends Wayne State University, where she is affiliated with Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority. Her fiance attends University of Detroit Dental School where he is affiliated with Alpha Omega Fraternity. The wedding will take place on Dec. 20. a•riages MERKLE-BERKOWER: Linda Nancy Berkower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Berkower of Monica Ave., became the bride of Richard B. Merkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Merkle, in a candlelight ceremony recently at Beth Abraham Synagogue. The bridegroom's parents also live on Monica Ave. The bride wore a gown of white silk peau de soie. The bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and elbow-length sleeves. Re-embroidered Alencon lace trimmed the bodice and bell- shaped skirt, which led into a removable chapel train. Her silk illusion veil , was secured to a crown of seed pearls. She car- ried a white orchid on her Bible. Mrs. Phyllis Dubin, sister of the bridegroom, served as the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Marshall Keys, Sylvia Lee and Ina Shud. Sue Rosen- sweet, cousin of the bride, was junior bridesmaid, and Lynne Scott, also cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Dr. Morrie Dubin, brother-in- law of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Dr. Lary Ber- kower, brother of the bride, Marshall Keys, Malcolm Weck stein and Lawrence Rothstein, cousin of the b r i d e. Jeffrey Dubin, nephew of the bride- groom, was ring bearer. The couple spent their honey- moon in New York. * * * SCHNEIDER - BERGNE R: Elaine, Barbara Bergner, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Berg- ner, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., became the bride of Dr. Allan Schneid- er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Schneider of Monica Ave. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Harvey Tattlebaum, Dec. 8, at the Hotel Delmonico in New York City. Maid of honor was Susan Rosenberg of Mount Vernon. Lawrence Schneider served his brother as best man. After a honeymoon in Caneel Bay and San Juan, the couple will reside in Baltimore. Events Precede Benefit Premiere of 'Mad World' for AJ Congress A "Tour Members' Reunion", Another event scheduled is meeting for participants in the an oneg shabbat Jan. 25 at the American Jewish Congress Is- Southfield home of Dr. and Mrs. rael trip will be held Monday Samuel Krohn. A launching tea evening as another in a series was held yesterday at the home of events preceding the AJ Con- of Mrs. Sidney Bertin of Park- gress premiere of "It's a Mad, side Ave. and an earlier party Mad, Mad, Mad World" Feb. 11 for ticket chairmen at the Theo- at Cinerama Music Hall. dore Powers home on Hunting- The reunion will be held at ton Rd., Huntington Woods. the home of IVIr. and Mrs. Archie Recipient of the proceeds Katcher of Wareham Dr., Hunt- will be the Louise Waterman ington Woods. Dr. Sidney Fried- Wise Youth Hostel, Jerusa- laender will show films of Swe- lem. The hostel, marking its den. 10th anniversary this year, is Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Frank, a center of cultural activities premiere chairmen, announce for young people of all races, the month preceding the fund- creeds and national origins. raising event will be called A sample of the art work pro- "Mad, Mad Month." They duced by culturally underpri- launched the period with a vileged c h i l d r en who are briefing brunch. brought to the hostel, will be on display at the "Mad. Mad World" opening. Mr. and Mrs. Center, Temple Israel Harvey Gordanker, assisted by Offer Programs for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Silber and Dr. and Mrs. George Dean, are Retarded Children chairmen of the champagne Special programs for retarded afterglow for patrons. children are now being offered For reservations, call the by the Jewish Center and by AJ Congress office, WO 5-3319. Temple Israel, the Detroit As- sociation for Retarded Children Contributions to ZOA and announces. The Jewish Family and Chil- AZF Remain Tax Exempt dren's Service has always 'pro- Contributions to the Zionist vided counseling services to Organization of America (ZOA) parents of retarded children, to and the American Zionist Fund help the families accept reali- remain tax deductible, as here- ties of the problems facing tofore, under the recently is- them, to understand their own sued Internal Revenue Service feelings, and to work out place- regulation concerning the de- ment plans where indicated. ductibility of charitable contri- Only limitations of staff butions to American philan- available prevents the agency thropic organizations with over- from reaching out further to seas programs, according to an help this group of troubled announcement by Carol Pickel, parents and children. national chairman of the finance The Jewish Center now offers committee of the ZOA. a weekly group services pro- gram for Jewish young adults, with a separate group for boys For the HY Spot of the 15-25 range, and a like Of Your Affair program for girls of the same Music by age range. 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