Mr. and Mrs. John Zalman, 18520 Strathmoor, announce the engagement of their daughter Judith Miriam to Lawrence Har- old Weisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Weisman, 15335 Pembroke. The bride - elect is a grad- uate of the Wayne State Uni- versity College of Education. The wedding is set for July 21. Soufhfield High School Newsline Hadassah is sponsoring two essay contests to mark the 30th anniversary of the founding of Y out h Aliyah, international child welfare movement of which Hadassah is the official representative in the United States. The competition is designed to stimulate interest of Amer- ican Jewish youth in the work of Youth Aliyah. One contest for young people 13 to 17 will have as its subject either Henrietta Szold or any period in Youth Aliyah history. First prize is a summer vacation in Israel. The second contest, for chil- dren 7 to 12, is on "What Youth Aliyah Means to Me," or "Child's Day for Youth Aliyah." Winners will spend the sum- mer in a Zionist youth camp in the United States. Special prizes will be award- ed to eight runners-up. Entries, of 500 words each, must be accompanied by a filled Child's Day Coin Book, avail- able at Hadassah House. Dead- line is April 10. For information, call the Hadassah office, BR 3-5441, or Mrs. David Steinman, VE 6-7704. The national Youth Aliyah department hopes to announce the winners at a special cere- mony May 6 at the World's Fair. All chapters who fill their Youth Aliyah quotas by April 30 will be recognized at the Child's Day ceremony. * * * Detroit Hadassah Units Win National Awards At the recent national mid- winter conference in New York City, Detroit Chapter, Hadas- sah, again received the national "MEM" award for its member enrollment record. This honor was presented to Mrs. Max L. Lichter, chapter president. Sherwood Group, with pres- ident Mrs. Ben Bonin, received a separate award in the 500- membership category. 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The time schedule of the club for high school students is as follows: Wednesday 7-10 p.m., Friday 7- world's finest quality 11 p.m., Saturday 1-4 p.m., and 6-11 p.m. Facilities at the center include a dancing room, juke box, game room, snack bar, and pool tables. The Southfield High School golf team has begun tryouts for 16 matches to be played during the year. The team plays at Packed In pure vegetable oil to bring out North Hills Golf Club for its the finest flavor and tendernesa. home matches. Last year the Southfield team followed league champion Walled Lake in the final standings. Southfield's students again have put on an outstanding spring musical for students and residents of the Southfield area. Nearly 4,000 people saw an outstanding cast put on "Show- boat. The cast included Terry Eichenhorn, Carolyn Daitch, Ar- nold Feigelman, Linda Victor. Southfield High has been se- lected to hold the Spring Dis- *taste In the world like Wilno Kosher salami trict Forensic Tournament on —so good, and so good for you! All pure April 14. Competition will con- beef, made the famous Wilno way sist of approximately 50 stu- with the finest of skilfully blended dents from Waterford-Ketter- spices. Tempting, tantalizing— ing, Waterford Township, Pon- that's why Wilno is so tiac Northern, Farmington, and famous. Try it, Walled Lake. Each school sends today! two contestants in each of the At Leading Delicatessens, five areas of competition. The Supermarkets & Restaurants tournament held in the Library of the Materials Center from 1 to 6 p.m. will be judged by a panel of three critic professors from the Wayne State Univer- WILNO KOSHER sity Speech Department. SALAMI • FRANKFURTERS CORNED BEEF .•‘ BOLOGNA Brandeis AZA wil hold its , Distributed in Detroit & Michigan by: annual bowling ball at South- \, JULIUS POLLAK, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit Tel: UN 2-5822 field Bowl April 11. KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY 7 MILE ROAD 13514 Sea fresh flavor tender, moist meat PILLAR ROCK fancy white T UNA . THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — Friday, April 3, 1964 MISS JUDITH ZALMAN 2 Essay Contests on Youth Aliyah Announced Here by Hadassah -- Eight young men and women summer in Oxford, England, from the community have won where her husband will be Woodrow Wilson G r ants for studying American intellectual history under a grant he just graduate study. A total of 1,507 students received. Mrs. Borden, 21, is throughout the country w e r e the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. named Woodrow Wilson Fellows Arnold S. Michlin. * * * this year, 181 from the Detroit area. Murray Ehrinpreis, 17, The Woodrow Wilson Grant Student at Mumford, is suported by the Ford Founda- tion. Applicants are nominated Wins Ford Scholarship by faculty committees and are Murray Ehrinpreis, son of Mr. screened by regional and na- and Mrs. Jacob Ehrinpreis, 2734 tional committees. Each winner Lawrence, has won a Ford receives full tuition and fees at Foundation Scholarship, cover- the college of his choice for one ing four years of tuition and 80 year, plus a $1,800 cash stipend. per cent of room and board at Folowing are the eight local the college of his choice. Murray, 17, is a senior at Jewish winners: Michael R. Paull, 21, of Mumford High, where he par- 17448 Westhampton, South- ticipates in t h e accelerated field, graduated from Mum- studies program. His scholar- ford in 1960 and is currently ship was announced after super- finishing his bachelors work lative performance in the Col- at the University of Michigan, lege Board Scholastic Aptitude where he is majoring in Eng- Tests. He would like to use the lish. He plans to use the grant to continue h i s studies at scholarship at either Harvard Cornell, hoping ultimately to or the University of Michigan. teach that subject on the university level. He is the son Mrs. Halprin Named of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paull. Richard Wishnetsky, 21, of to Head American 19491 Manor, a Mumford grad- Jewish Agency Unit uate in 1960, is completing his JERUSALEM — Mrs. Rose L. undergraduate work at t h e Halprin, of New York, was University of Michigan, where he is majoring in political named chairman of the Jewish science. He has not decided Agency—American Section by where he will use the grant, the executive of the Jewish but would like to specialize in Agency for Israel meeting here. She succeeds Dr. Emanuel Neu- political the or y. Wishnetsky, mann who for the past year vice-president of Pi Sigma Alpha Fraternity is the son of has served as chairman. Mrs. Halprin, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wishnet- active in Zionist affairs for over sky and grandson of the William 30 years, is Hordeses. the only wo- Norman Diamond, 19 '7 6 6 man member Snowden, is 19. He is major- of the execu- ing in political science at the tive of the University of Chicago a n d Jewish Agency will receive h i s degree in of which she June. A former Cass Tech stu- has been a dent, he was granted early member since admission to U. of C. in the 1946. She is a 11th grade. He is an Eagle former na- scout and validictorian and tional presi- president of his class at Uni- dent of Hadas- ted Hebrew High School. Nor- sah, having man plans to attend Harvard. served from He is the son of Mr. and _Mrs. 1932 to 1934 Elbert Diamond. and from 1947 John J. Hartman, 21 of 19691 to 1951, and is Renfrew, is completing his un- now an honor- dergraduate work in social ary vice-presi- psychology at Harvard. He grad- dent. She is Mrs. Halprin uated from Cranbrook and has also co-chairman of the World not decided where he will use Confederation of General Zion- his grant. He is the son of Mr. ists. and Mrs. Manuel Hartman. The daughter of a Hebrew a n e t C. Schwartz, 18201 scholar, Mrs. Halprin attended Rutherford, is an English major the Teachers' Institute of the at Wayne State University. Miss Jewish Theological Seminary as Schwartz, 21, graduated from well as Hunter College and Co- Mumford in 1960 and hopes to lumbia University. She is mar- use her grant at Berkeley, Calif. ried to Samuel W. Halprin, and She is the daughter of Mr. and has two children, a son, Larry, who resides in California, and Mrs. Louis M. Schwartz. Ellen Ross, 21, of 25537 Sco- a daughter, Mrs. Ruse Kaslowe, tia, is a history major at the of Norwalk, Conn. Mrs. Halprin is now attending University of Chicago. A Mum- ford graduate, she plans to use the meeting of the Executive of her Woodrow Wilson to con- the Jewish Agency. tinue her studies at Columbia. Miss Ross is the daughter of Recipe Book Published by El Al Culinary Adviser Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross. David S. Forman, 13143 Mrs. Molly Bar-David Israeli cooking is interna- Kingston, Huntington Woods, will be an honorary Woodrow tional cooking: witness Molly Wilson fellow. He has refused Lyons Bar-David's recipe collec- the award in favor of the Na- tion in "The Israeli Cook Book," tional Science Foundation published by Crown, which was Grant, which covers expenses compiled by the author when, for four years of graduate acting as culinary adviser for study at the institution of his El Al Airlines, she began to choice. Currently a physiolog- gather old Jewish recipes. In- ical psychology major at Har- trigued by the diversification vard, he will r e c e i v e his and by the high gourmet qual- bachelors degree in June. He ity of international Jewish cook- plans to do his graduate work ing, she interviewed Israelis at either the University of from over seventy countries to Pennsylvania o r Berkeley. make this cook book one of the Forman is the son of Mrs. most unusual in the world. Along with the 700 recipes Gertrude Forman and the late Louis B. Forman. He is 21. in this book are the legends and Lesley J. Borden, 111 Can- lore of Jewish cooking, the sym- field, is a Russian history ma- bolism, the ancient customs, jor at the University of quotations, and stories, as well Michigan. A graduate of Farm- as notations on the holidays for ington High, she will spend the which each dish is appropriate. Zalman-treisma7/ Rites Set for July 19 Eight Area University Students Receive Woodrow Wilson Grants