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January 29, 1965 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-29

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Birth

Announcements

Temple Beth El to Host Men's Clubs
at 32nd Inter-Cong regational Dinner

Ess Rosen Engaged
to Harvey IVolok

Lost Week's Winners of the

"RASKIN
BIG BABY BONUS"

MRS. FRANK LEIDERMAN

(Twins—Boy & Girl)
and

MRS. HARRY ROSENBERG

(10 lbs., 13 oz.)
Congratulations on the birth of your
children and we hope the RASKIN
PRODUCTS you received helped
make your first week at home
easier.

RASKIN FOOD CO.

Jan. 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin E. Foster (Barbara Rosen),
3238 Greenfield, Royal Oak, a son,
Charles Loren.

Jan. 24 — To Dr. and Mrs. Arn-
old L. Finn (Ann Daitch), 19192
Lahser, a daughter, Julie Beth.
• * *
Jan. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
H. Bindes (Susan Bibera 19141
Warrington, a daughter, Jennifer
Bennet.
*
* *
Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. George
(Lois Moses). 21761 Cloverlawn,
Oak Park. a daughter, Jennifer.
* *
Jan. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Gelbman (Shirley Sider) 20034
Murray Hill, a son, Michael David.
*
*
Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Zieve (Ethel Friedenberg),
28089 Selkirk, Southfield. a son,
Joel.
• *
Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph E. Ruda (Susan Fryman),
Detroiters stationed at Wright-
Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio,
a son, Yaakov Shabtai.
*s
*
Jan. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Block (Elaine Horowitz). 20304
Mansfield, a son. Barnett Hannon.
• * *
Jan. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Efros (Sandra Rabinowitz), 24328
Scotia. Oak Park. a son. Robert

MISS FRANCES ROSEN

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosen of
Stansbury Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Frances
to Harvey Wolok. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Wolok of Wildwood
Ave., Oak Park.

The 32nd annual Intercongrega-
tional dinner of the Men's Clubs
of Greater Detroit will be held at
Temple Beth El 7 p.m. Feb. 23 to
be preceded by cocktails at 6 p.m.
Men's clubs of 18 Orthodox.
Conservative and Reform congre-
gations will participate.
Guest speaker Rabbi Samuel M.
Silver, .spiritual leader of Temple
Sinai in Stam-
ford, Conn., will
speak on 'What I
speak on "What
I Like About:
Judaism."
Ordained at
the Hebrew Un-
ion College-Jew-
ish Institute of
Religion. Rabbi
SilVer served as
director of the
Rabbi Silver
Hillel Foundation at the Univer-

Movie Premiere,
$475,000 for Student Aid Stage Show to Aid
NEW YORK (JTA) — Two be-
, quests totaling S475.000 were pre- March of Dimes

Two N.Y. Colleges Get

A swinging live stage show and
sented to Hunter and City colleges
in New York from the estate of the premiere of the romantic com-
the late Max Richter. a Jewish edy film "Get Yourself a College
industrialist who died in 1945. to Girl" will highlight the March of
provide grants and loans for de- ' Dimes Teen Show at the Michigan
Theater 8 p.m. Monday.
serving students.
The gifts, $237.500 each. will be
The stage show. emceed by some
administered through a Max and of Detroit's top disc jockeys. will
Reba Richter Fund at each col- • include guest appearances by rec-
lege. Buell G. Gallagher, president ording stars including Jamie Coe.
of City College, said that the fund The Four Tops. The Techniques.
"will provide many gifted stu- The Velvetettes and Steve Depass
dents with an opportnity to stay of the Ford Caravan of Music.
in school in spite of financial
All proceeds from the show will
benefit the Wayne County March
need."
; Richter was horn in Germany of Dimes. Tickets are on sale at
in 1859 and came to the United the Michigan Theater box office
States at age 10. In 1889 he at- and the March of Dimes office,
I tended classes at City College for • 153 E. Elizabeth.
"This special March of Dimes
; three - days but had to leave for
1 financial reasons and could not Teen Show" gives our youth an
afford to continue. He later be- opportunity to enjoy themselves
came a manufacturer of hosiery and. at the same time. contribute
and motion picture theater owner. to the March of Dimes." said Char-
Alan.
The gifts were transmitted to les Gehringer. general chairman
• *
the colleges by Charles Segal, the of the Wayne County March of
Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. David
executor of Richter's estate.
Dimes.
Weiner (Sheila Barill , . 10445 El-
gin, Huntington Woods, a daugh-
ter, Terri Lynn.
a *
Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius
A Weekly Column for Beginners
Cutler (Ann Kaufman), 20539
Trinity, a son. Philip.
presented by
s *
THE
TARBUTH
FOUNDATION FOR THE
and
Mrs.
Saul
Dec. 28—To Mr.

Coon Brothers Rambler, which
sity of Maryland. assistant rabbi of covers an entire corner at Plym-
the Fairmount Temple in Cleve- outh and Telegraph Rds.. has been
land. director of public informa- - owned for the last 37 years by the

tion of the Union of American two Coon brothers, Norman at.d
Hebrew Congregations and editor Stanley.

of its official publication. "Amer-
ican Judaism." He is president of
the Association of .Jewish Chaplains
of the Armed Forces.
Tickets for the dinner are avail-
able at the temple office.
The Inter-congregational Men's
Clubs Dinner was initiated in
1934 by the Men's Club of
Temple Beth El.

Fifty to Join Retreat
at Camp Tamarack

Fifty members of Adas Shalom's
youth program will participate in
the fifth annual retreat at Camp
Tamarack this weekend.
Theme of th,e weekend is "The
Dignity of Man."
Daris Chajes and Margi Fridson
of Senior US's will be over-all
chairmen, together with represen-
latives from the freshman and
sophomore USY chapters.

Looking Back in History

Twenty years ago this week, in

Cairo. Eliahu Khakirn and Ephraim
Ben Zuri. the confessed assas-

sins of British Mideast Resident
Minister Lord Moyne, were sen-
, tenced to death by a five-man mill-
tary court.

He who tills his ground will have
• plenty of food: But he who follows
empty pursuits lacks sense.

—Proverbs


* *
Dec. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. David
Susser (Danielle Zeff). 13221 Bur-
ton. Oak Park, a son, Steven
Craig.

Recommended

Physicians

by

RABBI
LEO GOLDMAN

Expert

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the only completely covered used-
car lot in Michigan. insuring pro-

tection for the cars and customers;

and its Standard Station pumps
more gas than any other Standard
station in the United States.
Roy Fournier is new - car sales

manager and has been with Coon
Brothers 14 years; Jim Kitts is ,
used-car sales manager and has
been with the brothers 13 years.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 29, 1965-23

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Michigan's
Coon Brothers is
largest Rambler dealership, it has

Al Rosenberg

A TASTE OF HEBREW

Tarnopol (Sandra Tertnan), 29753
Everett, Southfield. a daughter,
Karen Lynn.
*
*
Dec. 26 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Eugene Sklar (Fern Marcus) of
Oak Park, temporarily of Roches-
ter. Minn., a daughter, Stephanie

Coon Brothers Chalk Up
Series of Firsts With
Their Rambler Dealership

"Distinctive Styling in Music
to your Individual Taste"

Call UN. 1-3065

ADVANCEMENT OF HEBREW CULTURE

and t h e

AMERICAN JEWISH PRESS ASSOCIATION

Editor: DR. SIII.ONIO KODFSH

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