Sanford Iralds Take !Divisions of Allied Jewish Campaign Plan Numerous Functions; Women's Hawaii Honeymoon Section to Have Phon-o-Gift Rally Dianne Rubenstein, Mr. Burdick to Wed Many functions have been arranged by various Allied Jewish Campaign divisions to spur the current drive. Among the events arranged for the coming week are the following: The Women's Division of the t- ehe wiln l gufil ganigni aip a Allniee dw Jeidweiash iCnameapm Phon-o-Gift — at a special rally 12:30 p.m., Wednesday at the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scherr of Oak Jewish Center. Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, chair- Park announce the engagement of their daughter, Leslie Carol, to man of the Phon-o-Gift campaign, Louis Balkany, son of Mr. and Mrs. explained that phon-o-gift had been Sam Balkany of Fargo Ave. The successfully used in several major bride-to-be is a member of Delta cities as a means of simplifying Phi Epsilon Sorority and will grad- and improving general solicitation. uate the University of Michigan Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, campaign in May. The bridegroom-elect is chairman for the women, was en- a graduate of the University of thusiastic about the results that Michigan and will enter Medi- such a campaign might bring to cal School in August. A July wed- Detroit — to expedite women's ding is planned. solicitations, "and help push us over the plus-$5,000,000 mark we Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Moglov- hope to achieve in the general , kin of Eastwood Ave., Oak Park, campaign." announce the engagement of their Prizes and surprises have been daughter Lois Kay to Ronald Led- promised to those who attend. ger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grand prize is a luxury week for Ledger of Rensellor Ave., Livonia. two at the Navarro Hotel in New An April 11 wedding is planned. York with air Transportation pro- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Block of sided through American Air Lines. Other prizes include a weekend for Birchcrest Dr. announce the en- two at Elmwood Casino, Windsor, daughter, Bev- gagement of their erly Iris, to Ronald Raymond with accommodations at Elmwood Sngagemen ts MRS. SANFORD WALD A honeymoon in Hawaii follow- ed the recent marriage of Sandra Gail Jacobs and Sanford H. Wald at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. The couple are the children of Mr. and Mrs Si S. Jacobs of Vic- toria Ave., Oak Park. and the Jack Walds of Avon Ave., Oak Park. A high, rounded neckline and long sleeves highlighted the can- dlelight taffeta gown with its ap- pliques of Alencon lace, It had a fitted bodice and full, ifell-shaped skirt extending into a chapel train. Twin roses of taffeta and lace held the bride's tiered veil of imported silk illusion. and she carried a bou- quet of roses,and Stephanotis with ivy. Mrs. Jack Winograd, the bride- groom's sister, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Alexan- dra Jones, Linda Foster, Sandra Wald, Barbara Lynn and Mrs. Stuart Bridle. The bride's sister, Judith Lynn Jacobs, was junior bridesmaid. Best man Robert Atler was. as- sisted by ushers Norman Lynn, Howard Marsh, Joel Yellen, Ber- nard Hirschbein, Morton Schneider and Jack Winograd. Ring bearer was Howard Ross, and Lori Hope Reichek was flower girl. The couple will make their home in Oak Park. Vladimiritzer Banquet Set The annual banquet of Vladi- miritzer Emergency Relief Organi- zation will he held April 4 at Oak Manor Caterers. Cantor David Bag- ley of Cong. Beth Aaron will en- tertain. Chairmen are Louis Rose and Phillip Rossen. For tickets and information, call Rossen, DI 2-6023. MIZRACHI TOURS TO j4k ISRAEL., Special PESACH and YOM ATZMAUT Tour April 13-May 9, 1965 $995 All inclusive price includes • Round trip flight via jet • Three strictly kosher meals per day-in first class hotels • Pesach in Jerusalem — Kings Hotel • Independence Day Celebration grandstand tickets • Stay at the new deluxe Deborah Hotel in Tel-Aviv • Guided tours throughout Israel ISRAEL ONLY April 6-May 13 April 6-May 25 April 10-June 10 (Passover and Shavuoth) April 11-May 18 April 11-May 25 April 13-June 10 (Passover and Shavuoth) ISRAEL AND EUROPE April 4-May 16 April 10-May 9 April 13-May 2 April 13-May 16 Send for list of over 100 group flights to Israel at ;535 For _ reservations contact MIZRACHI OFFICE 17596 Wyoming , Detroit 21 DI 1-0708 , Morris Lieberman, chairman of the Detroit Israel Histadrut Cam- , paign. announces that the annual joint meeting of Landsmanshaften division leaders and members of the campaign council will take place Sunday, 10:30 •a.m., at the Labor Zionist In- ; stitute. Breakfast will be served. There will be no admission charge. All Histadrut vol- unteers are ask- ed to bring their pledges to this meeting. the last function before the official cam- paign closing on I Feb. 25. Dr. Sol Stein. national execu- tive director of the Histadrut campaign, will be the guest speak- er. He has at- tended the 26th , Dr. Stein er. He has attended the 26th World Zionist Congress and will give his views on the Jerusalem sessions. ' Dr. Stein was appointed na- tional director of the Histadrut in 1961. Born in Vilna, Lithuania, he was a teacher in its Hebrew day schools before leaving for Belgium, where he received his doctorate in econo- mics at the University of Ghent. He served in Zionist capacities and with commercial concerns in Poland and Belgium, and, for five years was director of the Jewish National Fund in Belgium. Arlazaroff Branch Sets Review, Music Program Two cultural gatherings are planned by Arlazaroff Branch, Farband LZO, in coming weeks. On Wednesday at 9 p.m., there will be a meeting at the Labor Zoinist Institute. Mrs. Stanley Waxenberg will re- view Edward Lewis Wallant's novel "Children at the Gates". The branch will celebrate Jewish Music Month, 9 m., March 3. Dan Frohman, composer, concert singer and choir conductor, will speak on the origin of Jewish music, at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, February 12, 1965 T h e Zionists-Revisionists of Detroit will hold a Winter Dance Festival 9 p.m. Feb. 20 at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Music will be fnrnisbed by Eric Rosenow and his Continentals. Re- freshments will be served- Other entertainmeit is planned. Proceeds will go the Israeli National Sick Fund. For reservations and informa- tion, call Steve Goldin, LI 7-3606, or Norman Horowitz, DI 1-2940. Ask the Folks WIlaceve Want The Best? Had SAM BARNETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 MISS DIANNE RUBENSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rubenstein, 14510 Bishop, Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Dianne Beverly to Donald Irving Burdick, son of Mrs. Rose Burdick, 15115 Miller, Oak Park, and the late Max Burdick. The prospective bridegroom plans to enter the University of Detroit's dental school. An Aug. 15 wedding is planned. Max Sarin For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Coll me at FOR AN OUTSTANDING AFFAIR . CALL Ridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Motel ,a dinner and floor-show. at- mond Ridge of Dearborn. An early Favors will be given to all April wedding is planned. tending. Mrs. Robert G. Portnoy, chair- man of the women's special gifts section of the junior division, an- nounced a meeting 8 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Michael J. Hermanoff, 20216 Alderton. Histadrut Rally to Hear National 1 Director Sunday Revisionists Schedule Winter Dance Festival HY PRITZ Pantomime Artist and M.C. Mel His Orchestra BLAIR STUDIO KE 7-4755 Mrs. Harold A. Robinson. a for- mer campaign chairman for the Women's Division, will present a close-up view of campaigning. Michigan's Newest & Moit Luxurious Motel A HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR YOUR BAR MITZVAH & WEDDING GUESTS . . . The United Jewish Appeal film, "Telex to Geneva," will be the highlight of a meeting for officers and workers of the food division, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, at the Jewish Center. Filmed in Europe, "Telex" fol- lows the events from • impending crisis to final solution in the des- tinies of two planeloads of immi- grant Jews. The motion picture features an address by Max M. Fisher, general, chairman of the UJA. Edward J. Slotkin, chairman of the division. announced that in addition to the screening, cam- paign kits would be distributed at the meeting. EMBASSY MOTEL 14380 WEST 8 MILE ROAD Bet. Schaefer and Northwestern Hwy. 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