activities in Society
Jo-Ann Weinhart,
r. Kahn Engaged
The Young Dancers Guild of the Jewish Center participated in a
recent program presented for the Children's Ballet Theater of Oakland
County at Birmingham Community Center. A lecture-demonstration
was presented by director, Mrs. Harriet Berg; and Leslie Berg, past
president of the Guild and a student at Bennington College, joined in
the demonstration.
Detroiter Mrs. Simon Sauter attended the recent Bar Mitzvah of
her grandson, Jeffrey Robert Golden, son of the Harry T. Goldens of
Fairmont, W. Va. Also present from Detroit were Mrs. Arthur Koppy
and Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Schuman. Mrs. Golden is the former Sara
Gail Lewis.
Mrs. Bessie Forman of Stansbury Ave. recently returned from a
long stay with her children, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Stoler and family,
Hollywood
Hills,
Fla. Dr.
Stoler
formerly of W. Outer Dr., and now of Dental
Society
andae
Broward
has been accepted into the East Coast
and Dade County dental societies.
Michele Renee Kaufman of Aberdeen Rd., Southfield, celebrated
her eighth birthday with friends and relatives at a recent luncheon
h_eld in the Golden Griddle Pancake House.
Cong. Ahavas Achim will honor its sexton, Rev. Morris Cooper
MISS JO - ANN WEINHART
on his 65th birthday with a Kiddush and Shalosh Scudos Feb. 13
following. services at the synagogue.
N 'Atr.....-and Mrs. Walter Weinhart,
24290 Rensselaer, Oak Park. an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Jo Ann to Herbert Louis
Kahn, son of Dr. and Airs. Samuel
B. Kahn, 17154 Westhampton,
Walter Klein. Community Coun-
Mrs. George Romney will be
principal speaker at the Border- cil director. will be a discussion Southfield.
The bride-elect attends Highland
Cities Conference on Rearing group leader and moderator of an
Children of Good Will 9:30 a.m. afternoon panel on "Religious Re- Park Junior College.
to 2:30 p.m. Feb. 18 at the Rack- sponsibility for Meeting Social Is-
A fall wedding is planned.
ham Educational Memorial Build- Sues."
Registration
begins
at
8:45
a.m.
ing.
This conference is a project of Luncheon reservations must be
the Detroit Round Table of the made a week in advance.
Following a skit in the morning
National Conference of Christians
and Jews. in cooperation with the session. 22 concurrent discu s sion
Canadian CounCil of Christians and groups will meet until luncheon.
Jews, the Ontario Region. NCCJ.
Afternoon discussion groups.
An exhibition .of contemporary
the South Oakland Round Table, films. rumor clinic and role play- : Israeli
art is on display at the
NCCJ, and co-sponsored by lead- ing sessibn will follow luncheon.
Jewish Center's Winter Cultural
ing Metropolitan Detroit commu-
Arts Festival through the end of
nity groups including the Jewish
February. Fort y oil paintings,
Community Council of Metropoli- Israel Consul Barmore
lithographs, sketches. woodcuts and
tan Detroit and Windsor Home and Due Here Next Week
art objects from Israeli artists are
School Council,
Jacob Barmore. consul general included in this collection which •
Other Jewish community groups
has been assembled by the Safrai
among the sponsors are American of Igrael for the Midwest will be
Gallery of Jerusalem.
Jewish Committee. American Jew- in Detroit Feb. 9-11 to represent
Included in the collection are
ish Congress. League of Jewish the interests of Israel, and will
'Women's Organizations, M e t r o- meet with persons and representa- the works of such Israeli artists as
politan Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- tives of firms who have dealings Bezem. Gat and Raphelowitz. This
cil. Metropolitan Detroit Bnai with Israel. He has established of- exhibit.. consisting of more than
Brith Women's Council and Na- fices in the Washington Blvd. 100 works. is now on tour through.
Bldg.. 234 State St.. Room 701.
out the United States.
tional Council of Jewish Women.
Individuals who require informa-
Representatives serving on the
An added feature to the Winter
tion. advice or assistance, with Cultural Arts Festival was an-
planning committee for the con-
specific legal. commercial or tech- nounced by Lester S. Burton. chair-
ference include Mrs. Martha
nical matters, or whO need gen- man. in the form of a drama-dance
Cohen. program secretary of the
eral consular services relating to program Feb. 27 featuring the
Jewish Community Council.-
Mrs. Joseph Rodman. Bnai Brith: tourism, may call 962-5280 to re- Sabra Trio. Harriet Berg's dance
Mrs. Robert Alpern, American quest appointments. Barmore is company and Center Theater's Mo-
Jewish Committee; Mrs, Daniel establishing consular services in bile Unit.
Shapiro. American Jewish Con- Detroit and will be here three days
gress: Mrs. Louis Redstone, League each month.
of Jewish Women's Oraginzations:
At his visit here last month Con-
Mrs. Arnold Frank. American Jew- sul Barmore presented the Flag of
ish Congress: and Mrs. David Le- Israel to the Detroit Historical
vine. Bnai Brith, will serve as hos- Museum at a ceremony in the
William Inge's drama "The Dark
tesses or recorders at the various Mayor's office and invited Mayor
at the Top of the Stairs" will be
workshop sessions...
Jerome P. Cavanagh to visit Israel.
presented by Center Theater 8:30
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Teachers to Hear Consul
Jewish Center. Tickets are avail-
Jacob Barmore. Israeli consul in able at the .Center and at Wayne
Chicago, will address the Hebrew ,, State University.
Teachers Association at 4 p.m.
Wednesday at the Esther Berman ZOA Launches Nationwide
Building.
Program
Mrs. Romney to Address Conference
on Rearing Children of Good Will
$1,000 Savings Account Won by Area 'Woman
Oak Parker Mrs. Helen Wollner
won a $1,000 savings account in
Metropolitan Federal Savings
Sweepstakes.
Metropolitan Federal climaxed
its Oak Park grand opening Jan.
29 with the presentation of the
savings account to Mrs. Wollner,
15101 W. 10 Mile.
Shirley Verbanac was second
prize winner of a portable 'TV set.
Mrs. Agatha Thompson, David
Rozenberg and Sonja Welsh won
transistor radios.
Roger C. Richards, executive
vice president and general man-
ager, said the grand opening was
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