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September 17, 1965 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-09-17

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ctwittes in Society

Carol Anne Schultz
Now Mrs. Greenwald

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Karhnoff, 24528 Rensellaer, Oak Park,
recently returned from a Labor Day visit to their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Karhnoff of Atlanta, Ga.

The first meeting of the fall season for the Cornfield Family Club
will be 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Galper, 10160
Dartmouth, Oak Park.

Alumni and friends are invited to a dinner meeting of the Uni-
versity of Buffalo Alumni Club of Metropolitan Detroit Tuesday at
Jeri's Restaurant. Cocktails are at 6:30 p.m. and dinner is scheduled
for 7:30 p.m. Officials from Buffalo will discuss the health-science
complex which will envelop the present campus and show films of
the new campus being built three miles away. President Mrs. Lee
Franklin Weinstock spoke on "What is Leadership" at a leadership
workshop in Canada last week. Other officers are John A. Nelson, vice
president; Dr. Jack Goldberg, secretary-treasurer; and Dr. Stanley
Wozniak, alumni representative. For information on the dinner, call
Lee Weinstocl, 342-9198.

David L. Friedman, commander of Sgt. Morton A. Silverman Post
No. 418, JW, .is attending the national convention of the Jewish War
Veterans of the United States at the Concord, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y.

Department Commander Charles Isackson and Department Presi-
dent Mrs. Jerry Dale of Michigan Jewish War Veterans are leading the
state's delegation to JWV's 70th annual national convention at the
Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. through Sunday. Approximately
75 delegates from Michigan's 14 posts and auxiliaries are attending.
Mrs. John Nemon, a past president of the Michigan Department, is a
candidate for the office of national president. Campaign manager for
Mrs. Nemon is Mrs. Sam Spolan.

Mrs. Isadore Leeman, Michigan Branch president of the National
Women's League of United Synagogue of America, and Mrs. Herman
Roth, branch chairman of the Combined Campaign, will represent
Michigan members at ground-breaking ceremonies Sunday for the
1VIathilde Schecter Residence Hall for Women at the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, New York. A two-day national conference of
the Combined Campaign will follow at Kuschers Country Club in Mon-
ticello, N.Y. Sisterhoods to be represented are Ahavas Achim, Adas
Shalom and Bnai Moshe.

Eric Friedland Will Teach Hebrew,
Jewish History Courses at Wayne U.

Dr. Jacob Lassner, acting chair-
man of the department of Near
Eastern languages and literatures
at Wayne State University, an-
nounced this week that Eric Fried-
land will be here for a year to
teach courses in elementary and
intermediate Hebrew, as well as a
course in Jewish history to be
given Monday and Wednesday
evenings, 8:10 to 9:50, at 211
State Hall. This last course, Dr.
Lassner said, is not in the official
time schedule but one can register
for it as Near Eastern Studies,
0565, section no. 4685.
Dr. Lassner is acting chairman
of the Near Eastern department
in the absence of Dr. Abram Spiro
who is away on a year's sabbatical.

Criterion Club Sets Its Anniversary Ball

The Criterion Club will begin a
There will be social mixers and
new season of public eve is at its refreshments.
Anniversary Ball 8:30 p.m. Satur-
day at Cong. Gemiluth Chmodim.
Ann Mondrow, acting president,
Remember City of Hope Door to
said the public is invited.
Door March — Sept. 19, 20
Music will be provided by Dick
& 21 Sun., Mon. & Tues.
Schober and his orchestra, with
radio-television singer J i tit m y
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MRS. ALAN GREENWALD

In a candlelight ceremony at
Adas Shalom Synagogue, Carol
Anne Schultz became the bride
of Alan J. Greenwald Sunday.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur L. Schultz of
Indiana Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
William Greenwald of Stansbury
Ave.
The bride wore a gown of peau
de soie with a Sabrina neckline.
The Empire bodice had a narrow
cumerbund of crystals and pearls,
accented by a Wateau chapel
train.
Brina Hellman served as maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
David Steinhardt and Mrs. Al-
bert Sasson, sisters of the bride,
Marlene Kutnick and Gloria
Weinman. Madelyne Plotkin
served as junior bridesmaid.
Best man was Jack Schultz,
brother of the bride. Ushers were
David Steinhardt, Albert Sasson,
Stewart Saks, Bruce Klein and
Jay Greenwald of Chicago.
Following a honeymoon in New
York, the couple will reside on
Greenfield Rd.

The new instructor, Eric Fried
land, is 25. He received his BA
degree from Boston University,
majoring in philosophy and reli-
gion, and also holds a Bachelor's
degree from Hebrew Teachers Col-
lege of Boston. He received both
degrees in 1960. Since then he has
studied in the department of Near
Eastern and Judaic studies at
Brandeis University, obtaining his
Master's degree in 1962 and due
soon to receive his PhD.
While at Brandeis Friedland was
a National Defense Act Fellow. His
Albert A. Kramer, Democratic
field of specialization is the his-
state representative from South-
torical development of Jewish
field and Oak Park, has been nam-
liturgy. He lectured on that sub-
ed chairman of the Michigan
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House of Representatives delega :
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ference sponsor-
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State Depart-
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in Flint next
Wednesday.
His appoint-
ment was an-
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 17, 1965-27

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