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April 15, 1966 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-04-15

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Peller-Kott • Wedding
to Take Place August 7

Association for Advancement
of Hebrew Set Up in New Haven

NEW HAVEN (JTA)—A group
of local Jewish leaders have
formed the Association for the
Advancement of Hebrew Educa-
Sarah Levin of Greenfield Ave., who recently returned from a tion to disseminate the teachings
three-month stay in California, hosted a Passover tea for the board of Judaism in the New Haven
community.
members of Club One, Pioneer women.
Irving Rohinsky, president, said
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Stone, 19343 Greenfield, spent 10 days with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mills, former Detroiters, in Encino, that the new group will use public
Calif. Miss Connie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mills, spent an ex- forums, lectures by rabbinic and
tended visit with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss of Pinehurst lay leaders and will publish a
newspaper.
Ave.

activities in Society

"And now Sylvia will read the

feer kashes for us."

MISS CHARLENE PELLER

Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Peller of
_ Ypsilanti announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Charlene
to David A. Kott, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin S. Kott, 4753 W.
Outer Dr.
Miss Feller and her fiance both
attend the University of Michigan.
The bridegroom-elect is affiliated
with Alpha Omega Fraternity.
An Aug. 7 wedding. is planned.

Women's

Clubs

(More Clubs page 15)

NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its annual post-
Passover dinner 6 p. m. Sunday at
the Labor Zionist Institute.
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PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star will meet 4 p. m.
Monday at Eureka Temple.
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outside world" is, once a year,
gefilte fish, soup with kneid-
lach, roast chicken and a bag
filled with matzo, salami and
fruit to take on the bus ride
back home.

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Rebecca Panush Saks
Nominated Michigan
Mother of the Year

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Rebecca Panush Saks, mother of
four leaders in. the Jewish com-
Famous Maker
munity, was nominated for the
honor of Michigan State Mother of
the Year.
Mrs. Joseph Saks, 18700 Ilene,
SUITS
is the wife of the late Abraham
KNIT SUITS
Panush, with whom she started--
at a cost of $300—the library at
rt. Were $30 to $150
the United Hebrew Schools. Today
NOW
it is one of the biggest Jewish
libraries in the city, and two
1/3
shelves bear the name of Mr.
to
Panush on a plaque.
Although nominated by the Jew-
1 /2
ish National Fund Women's Auxil-
OFF
iary, Mrs. Saks also was mentioned
in glowing recommendations by
Sinai Hospital (of which she was a
charter member and volunteer
worker 12 years), the United He-
brew Schools Woman's Auxiliary
and Beth Aaron Synagogue's Rab-
bi Benjamin Gorrelick. She is a
But the only untoward incident life member and board member of
the entire afternoon occurred the JNF auxiliary, a member of
when a hospital superintendent Hadassah, life member of Bar-Ilan
University and member of Hillel
spilled a glass of water.
Day School, as well as several
The head table was reserved for other organizations.
"brass" from the three institu-
The man who started the ball
tions, and their praise was lavish
for Rabbi Gruskin's pet project rolling for the nomination was
and the sponsoring women's serv- Julian Cohen, a boarder at Mrs.
ice groups of Cooperative Council, Saks' home, who rounded up the
letters of nomination in less than
League of Jewish Women.
24 hours to meet the deadline.
3 Piece Cotton
Mrs. Jules Sanders headed the At 72, Mrs. Saks is "more amus-
Tweed
Costume
Co-op Council contingent that ar- ing than Molly Goldberg (actress
ranged the luncheon, covered the Gertrude Berg)," Cohen said.
Just one of the
tab and then paid for their own "When friends come to visit,
many famous name
meals.
she's in her glory. She loves to
dresses and suits
At least one couple refused to entertain."
included! Suit has
pull up a chair and relax—Mr. and
its own white crepe
Mrs.
Saks'
four
sons
are
Louis,
Mrs. Morris Dorn, who have served
blouse. Sizes 7 to 13.
Bernard,
Irving
and
Saul.
A
native
the House of Shelter more than
of
Poland,
she
has
10
grandchil-
two decades, he as an officer, she
Regularly $50
as head of the women's auxiliary. dren and also great-grandchildren.
The
Michigan
Mother
will
be
Even as the guests were leaving,
Dorn was packing hot Passover named at a special luncheon host-
meals to be taken to the Jewish in- ed by the Northland Center Cham-
mates at the Detroit House of Cor- ber of Commerce at the center
rection and the Wayne County Monday. By virtue of her nomina-
tion, Mrs. Saks becomes a "Merit
Jail.
Green-8 Shopping Center
(Rabbi Gruskin also was head- _Award" Mother, and if she receives
Greenfield/West 8 Mile Rd.
ing elsewhere—to Milan Federal the state honor, she will win a trip
Mon., hurs., Fri. & Sat. till 9
Prison to service two Jewish in- to New York and Washington, D.C.
Sunday, 12 Noon till 5'P.Ivi.
to compete with other state moth-
mates.)
The good will was contagious. ers for the title of American Moth-
Bloomfield Commons
* Maple/Lahser lids.
One waitress offered her coat er of the Year.

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There were more relatives tak-
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Sylvia, age 62, a patient at
Northville State Hospital for the ing part this year, some of them
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questions—in rapid, but discern-
And he knows them well.
ible, Yiddish. "See that man over there?" he
Perry, who has been at Ypsi- said. "Six years ago, Norman was
lanti 25 years, was not to be out- catatonic, wouldn't speak a word.
done. Not only did he sing on the We organized a group of volun- * THE NEW
stage, but after the seder luncheon teers at Ypsilanti, invited him to *•
Green-8 Center
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was over, the strapping gentlemen join our 'gatherings.' He wouldn't
burst into song in the lobby—just come at first, but after awhile he
Greenfield/8 Mile Rd. 'X
because he felt like singing. started, even looked forward to
Seventy patients from Lapeer the cake we served.
State Home and Training School
"One day, I told the volunteers,
clapped and sang a melody
their
. any cake. Let's see
'Don't
give ' him
Rabbi Gruskin had taught them. what happens.'
Among them was a shy little girl
"So we passed him up, and do
wearing a pink dress with a tisSue-
you know what happened? He said
paper carnation.
`Give me.' They were his first
There were 200 from three words."
hospitals at Imperial Caterers
Norman approached, smiling
last Thursday afternoon — chil-
dren and adults to whom "the broadly. "Hello, rabbi," he said.

BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will meet 12:30 p. m. Wednesday
in the synagogue social hall. The
theme is "Profile of a Social
Agency," which will show how lo-
It might mean seeing a relative
cal agencies are working to aid —though that's not too often—or
blind people of our community.
just having a nice waitress smile
and bring another plate of gefilte
fish.
Criterion Club Plans
Above all, it means being "out";
Open House With Films
and what this does for morale, --few
The Criterion Club for single know better than Chaplain Grus-
adults will hold "open house" 8 kin. "They talk about it for weeks
p.m. Wednesday at the Common- before, and for weeks after. One
wealth Branch Bank meeting hall, man from Ypsilanti is out for the
West 7 -Mile Rd., at Mark Twain. first time in 35 years. And you'll
Sally Sidran, club president, notice there are 12 or 15 who
said a showing of the travel- aren't back this year. Thanks God,
documentary film "Michigan—The they've been discharged."
• Four Seasons," and the recently
Rabbi Gruskin admitted he was
released screen news digest, will a little nervous about an innova-
highlight the evening's program. tion-15 patients more disturbed
The public is invited without than the usual guests. Should they
charge.
become aggressive, disoriented,
they might harm themselves or
others. There were attendants,
scattered throughout the room,
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to sit with them.



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Friday, April 15, 1966-19

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