Sisterhoods Will Join
Temple Israel Women
Temple Israel Sisterhood Presi-
dent Mrs. Norman Robbins invites
all members of temple sisterhoods
for dessert luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Monday in the social hall, when
Temple Israel will be host to the
sisterhoods of Temple Beth El and
Temple Emanu-El.
"The Mark of Cain," a literary
drama written by Mrs. Lawrence
Wember, librarian of Temple Is-
rael, will be presented under the
direction of Mrs. Harold Orbach.
Mrs. Morris W. Stein will provide
musical background.
In the cast will be Mesdames
Major Siegel of Temple Beth El;
Ralph Stein and Louis Gleekman
of Temple Emanu-El; and Allen
Berlin, Norman Greene and Albert
Feurring of Temple Israel. Mrs.
Bertram Katz of Temple Emanu-EI
is creating the costumes.
Temple Israel Sisterhood pro-
gram vice president is Mrs. Samuel
Goodman.
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Pioneer Women
to Close Drive
With Donor Event
Eleanor Landsman,
Mr. Barron Engaged
Climaxing a three-month fund-
raising campaign, Detroit Council
of Pioneer Women will hold its
annual donor luncheon-program in
the Fountain Room of the Masonic
Temple noon Wednesday, it was
announced by Mrs. Sam (Esther)
Fishman, vice president of funds.
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Chairman Mrs.
Harold Noveck,
1965 program
chairman, stated
that Mrs. Rose
Kaufman, nation-
al president of
Pioneer Women,
will be principal
speaker, and Sho-
shana Shoshan,
internation-
al singer and
leading soprano
of the Israeli Na-
tional Opera, will
'sing operatic se.
Mrs. Noveck lections and in-
terpret Israeli art and folk music.
Contributions may still be made
to Pioneer Women's conservation
fund, which maintains more than
half the social services throughout
Israel together with its sister or-
ganization, Moetzet Hapoalot. For
information or tickets, call Pioneer
Women's offices, DI. 1-0786.
Mrs. Sam (Doris) Fishman is
president of Detroit Council.
Marriages
WOLF-BARDEN: Ilene Barden
became the bride of Elliott Mich-
ael Wolf in a recent morning cere-
mony at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Barden of Northfield Ave., Oak
Park. The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Wolf
of Knob Woods Dr., Southfield.
Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum officiated
at the ceremony. Mrs. Thomas
Warshaw, the bridegroom's sister,
was matron of honor, and Enid
Barden, the bride's sister, was
maid of honor. Best man was Ken-
neth Wolf, the bridegroom's bro-
ther.
HILLMAN-LEVIN: At a recent
ceremony, Carol Rosalind Levin
became the bride of Alan Bruce
Hillman. The ceremony was sol-
emnized by Rabbi Morris Adler.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Levin of Santa Bar-
bara Dr. and Mr. Sam Hillman of
Chicago and the late Mrs. Hill-
man. The bride wore a short
Bianchi gown of satin with sleeves
of Alencon lace and carried white
orchids on her consecration prayer
book. Serving her sister as maid
of honor was Joan Barbara Levin.
Best man was Maurice Garnick. A
champagne luncheon followed at
Northland Inn.
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Beth Aaron Women
Plan Fund-Raiser
Hillel Headmaster
to Address Kvutza
Rabbi Simon Murciano, head-
master
of Hillel Day School, will
Beth Aaron Sisterhood will hold speak on
"Jewish Life in Morocco
its annual donor luncheon noon Today" at a meeting of the Kvutza
Tuesday in the social hall.
Hebrew Cultural Group, 8:45
Chairman of the major fund-rais- p.m. Saturday at the Jewish Center.
ing affair is Mrs. Morris Ginsberg,
j
Rabbi Murciano, a native of
assisted by - Mesdames Harry Morocco, is former headmaster ( —
Galens, Abe Halem, Leo Gaspas, of a Louisville day school. Chair-
rmi
Irving Ingram, Herbert Rosen, man will be Israel Elpern.
.
Joseph Medwed, Ben Wasserman
and Jack Shenkman.
Highlighting the afternoon will
be a program featuring dramatic
readings by Addie Beckerman and
musical selections by Pearl Kaplan.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Halem, UN 1-8251.
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WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS
Chi Chapter Parents Club of
Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity
LANDSMAN
MISS ELEANOR
will hold its annual games night
Mr. and Mrs. James Landsman 8 p.m. Dec. 19 at the Madison
of Connecticut Ave., Southfield, Dental Hall.
announce the engagement of their
daughter Eleanor Margot to How-
ard M. Barron, son of the Allan
Barrons of Santa Barbara Dr.
Miss Landsman is a University
of Michigan graduate, and her
fiance a graduate of Detroit In-
stitute of Technology.
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Mrs. Rice to Head
Women's Division
of Allied Campaign
Mrs. Arthur H. Rice has been
appointed chairman of the Women's
Division of the Allied Jewish
Campaign for 1966. The announce-
ment was made by Mrs. Benjamin
Jones, president of the Women's
Division of the Jewish Welfare
Federation.
Mrs. Rice will'
lead a group of
some 2,000 volun-
teers who last
year raised
$675,927 for the
campaign's local,
national and ov-
erseas benefici-
aries as part of-
the over-all cam-
paign total of $5,
156,000.
Assuming lead-
ership positions
with Mrs. Rice
are Mrs. M a x
Stollman, p r e -
Mrs. Rice
campaign chair-
man; Mrs. Melvin Kolbert, pace
setters; Mrs. Milton J. Doner, head-
liners; Mrs. Alfred L. Deutsch, go-
getters; and Mrs. Morris J. Brand-
wine, phon-o-gifts.
Mrs. Rice, a vice-president of
the Women's Division of Federa-
tion and a member of the board
of the Jewish Center, was presi-
dent of the Temple Beth El Sister-
hood and Brandeis University
Women's Chapter.
Hayim Greenberg PTA
to Hold Second Assembly
and His ORCHESTRA
"Distinctive Styling in Music
to your Individual Taste"
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announces the second PTA assem-
bly will be held 8:30 p.m. Monday
at the school. All parents of grade
school and nursery children are
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, December 10, 1965
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