THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, June 17, 1966 Phillip and Max Stollman Named 'Men SOC Hadassah of the Year' by U.S. Religious Zionists; Elects Mrs. Snider Judith Cooper Becomes The new board of executive of- Will Be Honored at Dinner June 22 ficers installed by South Oakland Mrs. Milton Friedman MRS. MILTON FRIEDMAN Judith Sharon Cooper and Mil- ton David Friedman were married Sunday at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Jacob Segal and Can- tor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. Their parents are Mrs. Morris Small of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Friedman of Santa Barbara Ave. The bride wore a peau de soie Empire-bodiced sleeveless gown, with a panel of peau d' ange lace touching the hem of the dome skirt. A jeweled capelet fell into a chapel train of Brussels net appliqued with garlands of peau d' ange lace and appliqued in pearls and crystals. She wore a mantilla of matching net and lace and carried Stephanotis. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Jerome Cooper, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Bernard Portnoy and Sydelle Becker. Best man was Stuart Brodsky. Richard Rosenthal and Sanford Finkel were ushers. After a honeymoon in Bermuda and New York, the couple will re- side in Ann Arbor. r• ■ 11 ■ 11•11111•111111111111•, When It To COIF:— Noodles .. . Greenfield's Tops Them All ■ •••••• ■ •1 Want ads get quick results! Rabbi Mordecai Kirshblum, gen- eral chairman of the 18th anniver- sary celebration dinner of the Re- ligious Zionists of America, an- nounced that Phillip and Max Stoll- man of Detroit have been selected to be the "men of the year" to be honored at the dinner. The dinner will be held next Wednesday at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, with 1,000 guests from all parts of the United States expect- ed to participate. The Stollman brothers have been active in furthering the progress of Jewish community, national and world-wide causes. Their involve- ment in the real estate develop- ments of Detroit and its environs has been phenomenal. Their Bilt- more Building Co. is one of the major realty construction firms in the midwest and gained interna- tional repute by building the Somerset Park development in Troy, the largest privately financed housing complex in the midwest area. Phillip Stollman is chairman of the American Committee for Bar- Ilan University in Israel, and is I chairman of the board of Bar-Ilan.. At a recent $50-a-plate dinner sponsored by Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan at Cobo Hall, in De- troit, Governor Romney of Mich- igan was initiated as an honorary fellow of Bar-Ilan University. Phillip Stollman initiated the event. Max Stollman is treasurer of the American Committee for Bar-Ilan University. He is associated with his brother in the operation of the Biltmore Building Co. Phillip and Max Stollman are brothers of Rabbi Isaac Stollman who served as president of the Religious Zionists of America in 1957 when Bar-Ilan University came into being. Rabbi Stollman recently settled in Israel. Mrs. Max Stollman is a founder and national chairman of American Women for Bar-Ilan University. The Stollman Administration Building at Bar-Ilan University is in the process of being erected on the campus as a tribute to the Stollmans. Center Workers' Seminar Nineteen full -time American Jewish Community Center workers and two social work students have registered for this summer's Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board Israel Seminar being sponsored for the second year by JWB and the Jew- ish Agency for Israel. The pro- grain, extending from July 5 to Aug. 24, will include a curriculum of extensive travel and intensive study in Israel geared to enrich- ing the Jewish background of Cen- ter workers which will enable them to develop additional Jewish pro- gramming in their Centers. 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Fisher, general chair- man of the nationwide United Jew- ish Appeal, left for advance discus- sions with leaders of European Jewish communities and Prime Minister Levi Eshkol of Israel on overseas relief and migration needs which will form the basis of next year's UJA campaign. During his three-week visit, abroad, Fisher will hold business conferences in connection with Israel's petro-chemical_ interests. A leading figure in the American oil i n d u s t r y, the Detroiter has served for more than a decade as a principal adviser to the govern- ment of Israel on its petro-chemi- c al industry. In Paris, Fisher will confer with Baron Edmond de Rothschild on the critical social welfare needs created over the last few years by a great influx of Jewish refugees into France from the North African countries which are now indepen- dent of France. In Spain, Fisher will meet with Max Mazin, spokesman for the Jewish community of Madrid. 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