Leo Coheirs Celebrate Golden Anniversary MR. AND MRS. LEO COHEN The children of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Cohen of Monica Ave. gave a party at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute in their honor recently, mark- ing the couple's 50th wedding an- niversary. Married March 21, 1916, in Po- land, the couple has lived here almost 40 years, Mr. Cohen having come in 1926 and his wife and two daughters three years later. Their daughters, Mrs. Alvin (Thelma) Manhoff and Mrs. Edward (Rose) Resnick, and their husbands were hosts at the anniversary party. Mr. Cohen is treasurer of Arlaza- roff Branch, Farband, in which he has been an active member for years. They also belong to Adas Shalom Synagogue. Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Socials HA-RIVEIA ISRAELI DANCE TROUPE For Private Appearances Call: JEFFREY DUNN, Manager PHONE: LI 8-7864 BALLROOM DANCING JACK BA RNES A B COOLIDGE AT 9 MI. LI 7-4470 Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Service Groups Join to Assist Needy Brethren on Passover Detroit area Jews will welcome the Passover with family gather- ings around the seder table Mon- day night. But many less fortunate residents will observe the holiday alone, in a home without a bread- winner, in a veterans hospital per- haps, or even in one of Michigan's prisons. Thanks to those in the commu- nity who think of others, there will be an observance of the festival for Jews in need. Mo'os Hitim Organization of De- troit has supplied some 650 fami- lies with matzo products, bottles of Passover wine and funds for holiday needs. To reach all those requiring such help, the volunteer organiz- ation coordinates lists of names supplied by all relief-giving agen- cies in Detroit, including the Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid, Department of Public Wel- fare, Aid to Dependent Children, Oakland County Social Aid and the service groups of the Co- operative Council of the League of Jewish Women. The average family of six re- ceived a check for $32, plus 30 pounds of matzo products and two bottles of wine. For those who have been unable to pick up the parcels—the disabled and aged— some 36 deliveries were made by car and truck. Mo'os Hitim also makes deliver- ies of Passover products to patients in hospitals and institu- tions in the area. Two _hundred patients from Northville and Ypsilanti state hos- pitals and Lapeer Home and Train- ing School will be guests at a Pass- over seder luncheon at Imperial Kosher Caterers Thursday. Rabbi Solomon Gruskin, chap- lain at the three institutions, will conduct the third annual seder luncheon financed and hosted by Cooperative Council. The men, women and children will be served traditional Passover foods, and a brief seder will be held. Organizations assisting with the event are Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity Detroit Women, Aescu- lapian Society Auxiliary Children ??? SAM KOPPELMAN SAYS: BRING IN YOUR SPLASHIEST TIRE AD WE WILL DEBUNK IT AND QUOTE YOU ON NAME BRAND 1st LINE TIRES! DON'T FUSS — DON'T CUSS — CALL US 1 Mile-Lauder 1 Mile-Mendota UN. 2-9558 DEALER M NMI PROQUOIS 342-9777 FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY Unlimited, David-Horodoker Young Women; Equality Club, Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, Home Relief Society, Infants Service Group, Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary, Medical Aid G u i 1 d, Primrose Benevolent Club, Rodin Club, She- ruth League, United Order True Sisters, Young Women's Bicur Cholem, Youth Education League and Zedakah Club. Ladies of Mo- saic and the House of Shelter Auxiliary, not members of Co- operative Council, also assist. Because the present Jewish House of Shelter facility is up for sale, the agency's auxiliary will be unable to provide the service it offered to patients last year when some 30 to 40 from Wayne County General, Northville, Ypsilanti and Lapeer hospitals were hosted at the House of Shelter for two weeks. However, the auxiliary will make a monetary contribution for one day's Passover meal for the patients, providing them also with a "take-out service" after the luncheon Thursday. Transients, formerly put up in the House of Shelter and now scattered in downtown hotels, also will be serviced by the auxiliary for one day, and those who so request will be brought to the luncheon. In addition, the auxiliary will finance two Passover meals a day for Jewish inmates at the Detroit House of Correction and the Wayne County Jail. Rabbi Gruskin, who also serves as chaplain for the federal prison at Milan, said no special Passover food will be allowed in the prison, in accordance with a regulation by the new Federal Prison Bureau director. However, he will service in any way possible the two Jewish inmates, he said. Several members of Yetz- Cohen Auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans, will join others from Saginaw servicing the 35 patients at Battle Creek veterans hos- pital. Under hospital chairman Mrs. Raye Weimer, the group will take Passover foods to the men for a seder luncheon, at which Rabbi Mossky of Battle Creek will officiate. Rabbi Solomon P. Wohlgelernter will conduct a Passover meal noon Thursday for 90 Jewish inmates at the Wayne County General Hos- pital at Eloise. The sisterhood from Temple Beth El will service the project, and Mo'os Hitim will pro- vide the matzo products. ADL Asst. Director and Right Wingers Clash Over March The assistant director of Michi- gan's Anti-Defamation league of Bnai Brith was involved in a fight with members of the right-wing organization Breakthrough at last weekend's peace march on Campus Martins and was charged with as- sault and battery. Melvin Ehrenfreund, 27, was cited, along with Donald J. Lob- singer, 31, chairman of Break- through; Ralph Piper, 30, and Richard Kohman, 30. The peace march, called to protest the United States involve- ment in Vietnam, threatened to become a most-unpeaceful riot until 19 police tactical mobile units and more than 100 officers blocked off Campus Martius. Ehrenfreund, who had attended Breakthrough meetings in the past as an observer, was recognized by several members, who surrounded him, shoved and called him names, according to Richard Lobenthal, Michigan ADL director. Ehren- freund was unhurt. His trial comes up in a few weeks. Between two cowards, he has the advantage who first detects the other.—Italian proverb. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, April 1, 1966 Weddings SOBEL-SESKIN: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Seskin (Muriel Gesche- Lin) of Huntington Woods an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Bonnie-mae, to Ensign Peter Hill Sobel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sobel of Evanston, Ill., March 11, in Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Sobel is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is completing study for her master's degree in special education with disturbed children at UCLA in Westwood. Ensign Sobel is a grad- uate of Rockford University. He has served in Vietnam and is tem- porarily stationed in Long Beach, Calif., where the couple now re- sides. * * * MAZA-FELDMAN: Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldman of Stratford Ct., Oak Park, announce the recent mar- riage of their daughter Joyce to Dr. Morton Maza, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maza of W. Outer Dr. The couple was married at Temple Beth El in Chicago on Feb. 28 by Rabbi Victor Weisberg. Dr. and Mrs. Maza are making their home on W. Seven Mile Rd. the marriage of their daughter, Carol Joyce, to Edward Katkowsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Katkowsky of Southfield. Golden A'nntversaly Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Moskow- witz celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday with family and friends. Married March 26, 1916, the cou- ple has two children and five grandchildren. MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! SAMMY WOOLF AND HIS ORCHESTRA UN 3-6501 If No Answer Call DI 1-6847 HOWARD TRIEST SAYS: AFTER YOUR SIMC.HA YOU'VE STILL GOT OUR * * * MOVIES JACOBS-KORN: In a recent afternoon c e r e m o n y, Glenda Sharon Korn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Korn of Ardmore Ave. became the bride of Richard Mar- shall Jacobs, son of Mrs. Henry Jacobs of Maryland Ave., Grosse Pointe Park. His father was the late Mr. Henry Jacobs. 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