To Clear JNF Box es Starting Sept. 23 Joy Roberta Moss
the JNF blue and white box com-
mittee.
Beginning with the first day of
Hol Hamoeid Sukkot and continu-
ing through Oct. 25, members of
Hadassah, Mizrachi Fanny Gluck
and Sisters of Zion chapters, Miz-
rachi of Oak Park, Northwest Child
Rescue Women, Pioneer Women,
and Women's Auxiliary of JNF,
will visit 4,500 blue-white box
; holders and clear their boxes in
the Greater Detroit area. Members
of youth groups also will partici-
pate.
Mesdames Wishnetsky and Slomo-
, vitz emphasized the role the blue-
white box. the oldest of the tra-
ditional fund-raising means of the
Keren Kayerneth, played "both as
a link of the box-holder and his
family with Israel. and as one of
the mediums which led to the
MRS. EDWARD LASKY
establishment of the state through
the early purchase of land in
In a candlelight ceremony Sat-
Palestine more than 60 years ago." urday Joy Roberta Moss was
They stressed even more "the united in marriage to Edward
vital importance of JNF's work in Brian Lasky. Rabbi M. Robert
, securing the frontiers of Israel Syme officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
now, today."
Volunteer collectors will also Mr. and Mrs. Phil S. Moss of Sus-
place boxes in new homes. Box ' sex Ave., and the bridegroom is the
holders may arrange for special . son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.
clearance (or if their boxes are Lasky of Oswego, N.Y.
not cleared by Oct. 25) by calling
She wore a gown of peau de
the JNF office, UN 4-2767.
soie trimmed with Alencon lace
and seed pearls. Her crown con-
`Kibbutz Art' Impresses
sisted of matching seed pearls, and
she carried a Bible covered with
N.Y. Critics at Exhibit
white roses.
NEW YORK (JTA)—Art critics
Helaine Sabot was maid 'of
here expressed themselves as im-
honor. Bridesmaids were Lauree
pressed with the works of seven
and Sandi Moss, sisters of the
Israeli artists, shown in this coun-
bride, Mrs. Joel Lasky, Mrs.
try for the first time, when an ex-
Robert Zager and Mrs. Phil
hibit of what has been called "kib-
Forgash.
butz art" was opened at the Murray
Joel Lasky was his brother's
S. Greenfield Gallery. The artists
whose works are on exhibit are best man. Paul and Blair Lasky,
Yitzhak Greenfield, Shmuel Katz, also his brothers. - Robert Zager,
Moshe Prupes, Yoel Rohr. Lior Robert Tarnopol and Robert Jas-
Roth, Joseph Weiss and Yossef trab were usher s. Perry Scott
Moss. the bride's brother, served
Yanai. •
as ring bearer.
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The newlyweds will live in Oak
Park.
ll'eds Edward Lasky
Door bells will be ringing again,
, starting Sept. 23. when volunteer
workers will begin the fall clear-
ance of the Jewish National Fund
blue and white boxes, according to
Mesdames Edward Wishnetsky and
Philip Sloinovitz, co-chairmen of
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