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CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will hear David Sislin on the 26th
Zionist Congress noon Tuesday at
the Labor Zionist Institute. Re-
freshments will be served. Guests
invited.
* * *
DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS,
City of Hope, will hold an evening
of bowling and dining for mem-
bers, husbands and friends 10 p.m.
Feb. 6 at Yorba-Linda Lanes. The
"Fun Bowling Night" will feature
prizes, unlimited games and buf-
fet supper. For information, call
Mrs. Jerome Kornheiser, ticket
chairman, EL 7-1071.
* * *
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will meet 12:30 p.m.-
Tuesday, for a board meeting at
the home of Mrs. Irving Kay,
24510 Rosewood, Oak Park. A
regular meeting will be held 8:30
p.m. Feb. 11 at Howard Johnson's.
* * *
GEMILUTH CHASSODIM
TERHOOD will hold a luncheon
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the syna
gogue. Ruth Rasmussen, assistant
compliance director of the Michi-
gan Civil Rights Commission, will
be guest speaker. Guests invited.
* * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, invites members' hus-
bands to a social 8 p.m. Tuesday,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Isaacs, 15620 Arbor Place, South-
field. A movie, "Hope - In Peru,"
will be shown, and Dr. Howard
Feigelson will speak on Project
Hope.
* * *
CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER
Pioneer Women, will meet noon
Monday at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute. Joshua and Rhoda Shames
will give a book report and read-
ings from her book, "Three Free
and Other Stories." Hostesses will
be Ruth Carel and Rose Jary,
Guests invited.
* * *
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 9 p.m. Thursday
at the home of Miriam Rose. 19337
Monica. Guest speaker George
Armour of the Oak - Park Police
Department will discuss "Juvenile
Delinquency from Ages 10 to 17."
* *
PURItY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star. will hold a games
party 8:30 p.m. Saturday at
Eureka Temple. Refreshments and
prizes will be featured. Guests are
-invited at a nominal donation. For
information. call Mrs. Fay Her-
witz, UN 2-1197.
Chi&
B A T Y A CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day in the home of Mrs. Ben Wrot-
slaysky, 18077 Washburn. Mrs.
Harry Mondry will review "Wo-
man With a Cause," a biography
of Golda Meier by Marie Syrkin.
* * *
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the Labor Zionist In-
stitute. "The Decline of . the Mod-
ern Jew," by Joachim Prinz, will
be reviewed by Mrs. Zigmund
Cohen. Hostesses will be Mrs.
fred Hoffer and Mrs. Hyman
Greenbaum_ . Guests invited.
* * *
DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will
meet noon Tuesday in the home of
Mrs. Dave Davis, 25206 Prairie,
Southfield. Arrangements are be-
ing made for a games party to be
held Feb. 2 at Holiday Manor.
For tickets and information, call
Mrs. Morris Weinstein, 535-5737.
* • *
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs.
Louis Thav, 18059 Wisconsin. Guest
speaker will be Rabbi Eli Fried-
man.
* * *
WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE
will hear psychologist-social work-
er A. M. Feinberg on "Preparing
a Child for Life" at the member-
ship supper 9 p.m. Monday at the
home of Mrs. Yudie Elchonen,
14451 Vernon, Oak Park.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi,
will meet:42r luncheon noon Wed-
nesday at Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Mrs. Dora Dworkin will speak.
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*
DETROIT LADIES' AUXILI-
ARY, American Medical Center at
Denver, will meet 1 p.m. Tuesday
in the Jewish Center. A report
will be given on the recent lunch-
eon, at which Mrs. Paul Shapiro,
auxiliary president, was honored
for her 25 years' devotion towards
helping patients at the sanatorium.
Harriet Docks Wed
to Robert C. Jasgur
MRS. ROBERT JASGUR
MR. AND MRS. FILER
Dr. George Barahal, professor
of educational and clinical psy-
chology at Wayne State University,
will be the guest speaker at the
serni-annual meeting of American
Women for Bar-Ilan University, at
12:30 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Jewish
Center. His topic will be "Achiev-
ing Emotional Maturity."
Mrs. Max Stollman, national
chairman of Bar-Ilan Women, an-
nounces that there will be a musi-
cal program featuring the Bel-
At a family ceremony at Beth
Aaron Synagogue Sunday, Harriet
Marjorie Docks became the bride
of Robert Charles Jasgur. Rabbi
Benjamin H. Gorrelick and Cantor
David Bagley officiated. .
The couple are the children of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Docks of Ohio
Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Jasgur
of Washburn Ave.
The bride's gown, styled with a
sweetheart neckline and elbow-
length sleeves, was of peau de soie
appliqued with Alencon lace and
seed pearls. A chapel train was at-
tached to the floor-length sheath
skirt, and a silk illusion veil cas-
caded from a flower-shaped head-
piece of peau de soie and seed
pearls. She carried her confirma-
tion Bible covered with Stephano-
tic and Cymbidium Orchids.
Dianna Kaplan was maid of hon-
or, and best man was the bride-
groom's brother, Richard Jasgur.
Ushering were Lawrence and Gary
Docks, brothers of the bride.
Following a Miami Beach honey-
moon, the couple will live on Lah-
ser Rd.
Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld Is Coming
for Alpha Omega Jewish Affairs Night
Detroit Alumni Chapter, Alpha For reservations, call Dr. Jack
Omega Dental Fraternity, will' pre- Freedland, 341-3884.
sent Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld Feb.
10, at its annual Jewish Affairs
Night 7:30 p.m. at the Labor Zion-
By HATTIE
ist Institute.
(Mrs. Seymour
Schwartz)
A cocktail reception at 6:30 will
UN 4-7294
precede dinner.
Thank You
Rabbi Lelyveld's devotion to hu-
& Place Cards
manitarian causes earned addi-
Hostess Sets
tional national acclaim when he
Elegant Satin
was with the . NAACP in Mississippi
Accessories
this past summer.
INVITATIONS
Photo by Jack Gorback
Rabbi Lelyveld has contributed
articles in theology to the Univer-
sal Jewish Encyclopedia and is one
of the authors represented in "Re-
ligion and the State University,"
published by the University of
Michigan. He has been rabbi of
Fairmont Temple, Cleveland, since
1958.
His topic on Feb. 10 will. be "Jews
and Social Action." A social hour
will follow. The public is invited.
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Canto Group, directed by Cantor
Simon Bermanis. A dessert lunch-
eon will be served. There will be
no solicitation of funds.
Prof. Barahal, who started teach-
ing at Wayne State University in
1950, received his B.A. in 1938
and his M.A. in 1942 at Wayne,
and his Ph.D. at Stanford Uni-
versity in 1949. From 194246 he
was a naval officer in World War
II; was in charge of classification
centers where he was responsible
for psychological testing, and after
the war, 1946> to 1950, was director
of psychological services at Stan-
ford University.
Prior to the war.. he was with
the Detroit Board of Education as
a counselor and teacher of "be-
havior problem" boys.
Dr. Barahal has written a book
which was published by the Stan- -
ford University Press in 1950, and
has written many articles on coun-
seling. He lives at 19782 Ward
with his wife, Frieda, and three
children.
JNF Women Raise
$55,000 at Donor
Harry Fixlers to Mark
Golden Wedding Date
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fixler, 3353
W. Boston, will celebrate their
50th wedding anniversary Tuesday
at a dinner given by their chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fixler
and Mr. land Mrs. Jack Erman.
The couple was married. in De-
troit Jan. 31, 1915. They have
four grandchildren.
Mr. Fixler, who has been affili-
ated with Sun Life Assurance Co.
of Canada for 40 years, is still ac-
tive in the company. He is a mem-
ber of Shiner Masonic Lodge,
Shriners and the Retired Men's
Club of the Jewish Center. She
belongs to Zedakah Club, Jewish
Home for the Aged and Bnai
Moshe Sisterhood. They also are
charter members of Cong. Bnai
Moshe, of which Mrs. Fixler's
father was a founder.
Bar-Ilan Friends
to Hear Barahal
at Feb. 11 Fete
The Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund reached new
heights at their annual donor event
and announced, at the function at
Temple Israel on Tuesday, that
$55,000 had been contributed.
Mrs. Pearl Nosan, chairman of
the donor, stated that the Pillars of
Courage project caught the commu-
nity's imagination and many more
participated in the project to be
established at the Detroit develop-
ment- area at Gadot in Israel.
Participants in the program in-
cluded Mrs. Morris Kutinsky, presi-
dent of the auxiliary; Mrs. William
Levin, program chairman, and Mrs.
Otis, president of Young Women of
JNF.
The entertainers were the Four
Ayalons, an Israeli group of sing-
ers, who thrilled the audience with
numerous Israeli selections.
Melaveh Malka Slated
by Farband Committee
Harry Schumer, Farband City
Committee chairman, announces a
Melaveh Malka 9 p.m. Saturday at
the Labor Zionist Institute.
Louis Levine will conduct com-
munity singing, and David Sislin
will read a Peretz story. Movsas
Goldoftas will evaluate "The Zion-
ist Congress." Refreshments will
be served. The public is invited at
no charge.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 29, 1965-19
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