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May 07, 1965 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-05-07

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Rena Stern Becomes
Mrs. Ronald Weintraub

MRS. RONALD WEINTRAUB

Rena Stern, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold H. Stern of Franklin
Fairway, Farmington, was united
in marriage at Cong. Shaarey Ze-
dek to Ronald Neil Weintraub, son
o: Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Wein-
traub of Lansing. Rabbi Irwin
Groner and Rabbi Phillip Frankel
of Lansing officiated.
The bride wore a gown of silk
organza over taffeta. The rounded
neckline, bateau sleeves and Em-
pire bodice were appliqued in gar-
lands of hand-run Alencon lace
and motifs of pearls. The chapel-
length, detachable train was at-
tached to a floor-length, dome-
shaped skirt. The mantilla of
matching le ?e and silk organza
was of shoulder length. She carried
roses on camellia leaves. •
Mrs. Sherwood Colburn, sister

of the bride, was matron of hon-
or. Linda Shaw was maid of
honor, and Lynn Weintraub act-
ed as junior bridesmaid. Brides-
maids were Mrs. Arthur Samu-
els, Marilynn Kahn, Judy Mey-
ers and Susan Green.

Gary Weintraub served his
brother as best man. Ushers were
Ronald Stern, Sherwood Colburn,
Arthur Samuels, Arnold Levin,
Howard Tanenbaum and Ron Rad-
way.
Following a honeymoon in Flor-
ida, Mr. and Mrs. Weintraub will
reside in Lansing.

Folk Chorus Concert

Israel Industries Seeking Engineers

activities in Society

Among the members of Cong. Shaarey Zedek who attended dedica-
tion ceremonies of the Morris Adler School in Kibbutz Gadot were
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz, the Ben Davidsons, Mrs. Florence Milan
and her sister Bertha; Herbert Hordes, Lawrence Crohn and Donald
Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Burke.
Mr. Sidney Fishman, 20223 St. Marys, was honored by his children
at a dinner-party at the London Chop House on his 65th birthday.
Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Abrams, the Melvin Fishmans and Dr.
and Mrs. Albert Shipko.
Mrs. Ruth Edelson, principal of the Shapero School of Nursing
of Sinai Hospital of Detroit, attended the National Week for Nursing
Convention in San Francisco, Calif., May 3-7, where she delivered a
paper on "The Manpower Program for Men in Practical Nursing".
Barbara Jean Levenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levenson,
24040 Seneca, Oak Park, recently received her master's degree in guid-
ance and counseling from the University of Michigan. A graduate of
the University of Southern California, she is a third grade teacher at
Parker Elementary School, Royal Oak. Miss Levenson is an active mem-
ber of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary educational sorority.
A Detroit delegation, of the Zionists-Revisionists Chapter participat-
ed in greetings extended to Menachem Begin in Toronto, at a banquet
honoring the leader of the opposition in the Israel Knesset Thursday.
Begin was in Canada for a short visit, in recognition of the active role
played by the Canadian Revisionists in the furtherance of Zeev Jabotin-
sky ideals. The Detroiters, headed by Steve Goldin, Chapter president,
were M. Manuel Merzon, honorary president. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Horowitz, Simon Ciek, Max Drew, Jack Seiderman, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Silberberg, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rosenzweig, Mrs. Shulamit Rich and the
leaders of the Betar group, Goldie Zucker, Dina Froelich, Dian Kane
and Masha Green. The banquet was held at Bnai Zedek Synagogue.
Mrs. Dan Shapiro, 18444 Prairie, is playing a key role in plans
for the third annual presentation of Louise Waterman Wise Distinguish-
ed Service Awards to be made by the National • Women's Division of
the American Jewish Congress at noon Monday, May 17, at a bene-
fit luncheon in the Grand Ballroom of New York's Plaza Hotel. Mrs.
Shapiro is a vice president of the AJ Congress National Women's Divis-
ion and vice president of its Detroit unit.
Alumnae of Iota Alpha Pi Sorority will join their husbands to
see "The Sound of Music" May ,22. An after-theater party will be
held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 0. Schein, 21816 Sussex,
Oak Park. Nu chapter of Iota Alpha Pi recently held its 30th annual
Mother and Daughter dinner at Raleigh House. Attending were Alpha
and Beta alumnae groups, and members of the Wayne State University
chapter.
Bride-elect Arlene Surath of Arlington, W. Va., daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Surath of Bay City, is being honored at a round of
showers, prior to her marriage to Patrick Morrow of Washington, D. C.
Hostesses for the showers this month are Mesdames Lawrence L.
Shapiro, Joseph Schane, Louis Aston, Howard Nodler and Arnold Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Greenblatt, 15395 Linwood, observed their
60th wedding anniversary Wednesday. The couple has three sons,
three daughters, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, the
oldest of whom is 17.
Marine Pvt. Ira H. May, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May, 17256
Adrian, Southfield, has completed four weeks of individual combat
training with the First Infantry Training Regiment, Marine Corps base,
Camp Lejeune, N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Mischa Mischakoff of Fairfield Ave. will tour Eng-
land, France and Italy before he returns to take up his duties at the
newly formed Meadow Brook Music School.
Miss Corrine Lunenfeld of the Elkin Travel Bureau has just re-
turned from the maiden cruise of the SS Oceanic, on which she was a
guest of the Home Line.

Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus will
hold an anniversary concert 8 p.m.
May 23 at the Scottish Rite Cathe-
dral of Masonic Temple. Excerpts
set to music from Mendele Moich-
er Sforim's "Benjamin the Third"
and Sholem Aleichem's "Oifn Fid- John Isaacs Elected to
dle" will be presented under con-
John Isaacs, president of City
ductor Harvey Schreibman.
Towel Service Co., has been elected
For tickets, call Rose Baron, DI to the board of directors of the
1-9231 or Regina Litt, BR 2-0330.
California Life Insurance Co., Oak-
land, Calif. The company has re-
gional offices throughout the
country, including one in Detroit.
Isaacs is a member of the board
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
CLEANERS
of Detroit, chairman of the services
The World's Finest Cleaners
division; Allied
Drive In and Save
Jewish Cam-
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of the board of
the United Foun-
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dation Torch
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vision.
BOX STORAGE
He is a 32nd
FREE INSURANCE
degree Mason
and a member
of Knoliwood
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Includes $250 Insurance
which he served
as president for
two terms and as
WEDDING
a member of the
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board of direc-
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Isaacs
He is also a mem-
GOWNS
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troit and has served on its board
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of directors for five years.
of Leather & Suede
Isaacs served three terms as
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years as a member of its board
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Association of America and served
on its board of directors for nine
years.

Hadassah Games Night

Engineers with degrees in a
wide range of disciplines—indus-
trial, electrical, electronic, me-
chanical, civil, as well as archi-
tects, geologists, management and
business administration graduates
—are being sought for participa-
tion in a three-year assignment in
Israel for a program, sponsored
by the Committee on Manpower
Opportunities in Israel.
According to Mrs. Lucy D.
Manoff, director of the committee,
response has come from appli-
cants representing virtually all
professions. Most of the engineers
already committed to the program
are enthusiastic about the oppor-
tunity to take part in the rapid
industrial progress Israel is ex-

periencing. Fulfilling the need
for professional capabilities in
many of the newly emerging in-
dustries seems to have a strong
appeal to, Americans who relate
the pioneering spirit of Israel to
the pioneering history of the
United States.
Literature and information con-
cerning the program is available
at the Committee on Manpower
Opportunities in Israel offices at
515 Park Avenue in New York
City.

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