To Benefit Training Schools

Marianne August Now Oak-Woods Young Israel Sisterhood
Plans A-Glitter for ORT's Jewel Ball Mrs. Lawrence Levin to Mark 10 Years of Synagogue Service °

The Sheraton-Cadillac ballroom nery and furs modeled by young
again will be the setting of ORT's ORT members.
Imperial Jewel Ball April 3, ac-
Oakland Hills Chapter will pre-
cording to Mrs. Nathan H. Sch- . sent a skit with Mrs. Donald
lafer, Michigan region president.
Ketai and Mrs. Stanley Swift,
ORT (Organization for Rehabili-
and there will be a valuable
tation through Training) helps i prize awarded.
train refugees, displaced and j Mrs. Nate H. Schafer. Michigan
underprivileged persons - in its 600 Region president, invites prospec-
schools in 22 countries. • tive members at no charge.
Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel -is gen- The membership committee con-
eral chairman. and co-chair- sists of Mesdames Marvin Rosen,
Robert Kahn, Hyman Stollman,
man is Mrs. Har-
Leroy Levitt, Nathan Spector, I.
vey Wi 11 ems.
Eisenfeld, Herbert Kessler, Gerald
Their advisory'
Stein, Leon Simon, Fred Babbin,
committee i n-
Louis Sarko, Sol Cohen and Irving
cludes Mesdames
Stollman.
Nathan H. Sch-
Assisting in the arrangements
lafer, Lawrence
are Mesdames Max Beal, Morton
Levi, Max Beale.
Hochman, Herman Hack and John
Eugene Epstein,
Wise. The lobby display will be
Charles Gershen-
arranged by Mrs. Robert Kahn
son, Jack Lefton:::-::::
and publicity by Mrs. Joseph Fen-
and Jack Rubin.
ton.
Cocktails will
precede dinner,
during which two
'Morals and Medicine'
orchestras, under Mrs. Siegel
Hal Gordon and Panchito, will Adult Study Topic
provide continuous music.
The Adas Shalom Adult Insti-
The steering committees plan tute series on "Psychology, Re-
a series of surprises, among ligion and the Good Life" will
which a r e jewelry prizes and continue 9:15 p.m. with Dr. Ben-
favors for guests and their escorts. jamin Juliar, internist and direc-
tor of medical education at Mt.
Highlighting t h e entertain-
Carmel Mercy Hospital.
ment will be an exhibit of a
Dr. Juliar's subject will be
million-dollar jewel collection.

Invitations are being mailed to
members by Mrs. George Golanty
and Mrs. Louis Hamburger and
their committee. Mrs. Harry Solo-
mon, reservations chairman, and
Mrs. Al Taubman, seating chair-
man, will arrange for g r o u p
tables of 10 upon request before
March 22.
Arrangement chairman is Mrs.
Robert L. Siegel; her committee is
composed of Mesdames Harry
Aranow, Arthur Bloom and Joseph
Jacobson. Publicity is being han-
dled by Mrs. B. David Ruby and
Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton.
* * *

Membership Event
to Be Twin Billing

Nationwide ORT Day will be
celebrated here March 10, 1 p.m.
at the newly decorated Royal
Oak Theater.
Area women will join 60,000
members in cities across the na-
tion to rededicate themselves to
the sponsorship of vocational
training centers in 22 countries
where 70 different trades and
skills are taught.
Hoping to enroll many new
members, ORT Day chairman
Mrs. Joseph Kerzman and Mrs.
Jack Kaufman have arranged a
double-featured program.
Mrs. William J. Wolk, program
chairman, will present the speak-
er, newsman Russell Barnes. Mrs.
Richard Freund will commentate
a showing of new fashions, mili-

"Morals, Medicine and the

Patients."
Among his other staff positions,
Dr. Juliar is attending consultant
in internal medicine at Veteran's
Administrative Hospital and Re-
ceiving Hospital; and former chief
of gastroenterology at Sinai and
Mt. Carmel Mercy hospitals.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal is modera-
tor and discussion leader at these
lectures in the Adas Shalom social
hall. The community is invited.

The Sisterhood of Young Israel University Stern College Scholar-
Center of Oak-Woods will hold ship Fund and other worthy
its tenth annual donor luncheon causes.
Mrs. David Dombey, chairman
12:30 p.m. March 10 at the syna-
of the luncheon, invites guests.
goge. Elsie Rodd, sisterhood presi-
To further mark the occasion,
dent, announces that this donor special 10th anniversary charms
will celebrate the completion of will be awarded to women who
10 years' service by the sisterhood achieve the_ Donor Honor Roll.
to the synagogue and the commun- Mrs. David Spinner, program

MRS. LAWRENCE LEVIN

Marianne August became the
bride of Lawrence Gerald Levin
in a recent ceremony at Raleigh
House. Rabbi Jacob Segal and
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Ben D. August, 25579
Briar, Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Levin, 25112 Southwood,
Southfield.
The bride wore an Empire-
style gown of peau de soie, with
lace top and detachable train.
Her crown was of lace and pearls
supporting a shoulder - length
veil. She carried a confirmation
Bible.
Judy Cutler served as maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were Don-
na King, Barbara Weinberg, Wen-
dy Fried and Marion Weinberg.
Best man was the bridegroom's
brother, Don Levin. Ushers were
Allen Abels, Larry Novick, Ronnie
Rubin, Bruce August, the bride's
brother, and Bob Levin, a brother
of the bridegroom.
After a honeymoon in New York
City, the couple will live in the
Northgate Apartments, Oak Park.

ity, and as a rededication of efforts chairman, has arranged entertain-
to the future, including the new ment, which will include Temple
sanctuary-school building planned Israel Cantor Harold Orbach. Prizes
by the congregation.
will be awarded.
The sisterhood supports the
For reservations, call Mrs. Dom
youth activities of the congre-
bey, LI 8-2266.
tion, which includes the weekly
oneg shabat, a boy scout troop,
A man of quick temper acts
and extra curricular needs of
foolishly; But a man of discretion
the daily Hebrew school and
is patient. —Proverbs

nursery programs.

In addition, the sisterhood has
equipped and maintains the syn-
agogue kitchens
and has provided
many of the
school and. office
furnishings. The
Sisterhood Trib-
ute Fund sup-
plies the con-
gregation with
prayer books and
serves as the so-
cial arm of the
synagogue. It
lends support to
the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign
CARE, Maos Hit-
im, Torch Drive
the Mogen Hay-
Orbach
eled Home for girls in Israel,

maintained by the National Coun-
cil of Young Israel, the Yeshiva

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dential treatment home for young
children.
Gold service pins will be awarded
to three local members who are
national officers: Mesdames Leon-
ard Weiner, Regene F. Cohane and
Lewis B. Daniels.
Mrs. Morton Kantor will give the
invocation, a c cording to Mrs.
Harold Kaufman, program chair-
man. Mrs. Paul Broder is chair-
man of the committee arranging
for the volunteers' awards.

Bicur Cholera Group
to Raise Funds for
Needy Sick at Donor

Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Joseph Viedrah, the Young Wom-
en's Bicur Cholera Organization
will hold a donor luncheon noon
March 9 at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Proceeds will aid the needy sick
with medicine, transportation to
clinic and food for special diets.
A showing of hand-knit fashions
will be highlight of the afternoon.
Prizes will be awarded.
Mrs. Bernard Sumner is presi-
dent. For reservations call Mrs.
Simon Shiffman, UN 4-6730, or
Mrs. Joseph Shiffman, UN 4-3680.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22—Friday, February 26, 1965

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