Commission on Aging Gives
to 'Operation Friendship'
The Michigan Commission on Aging announces the awarding of
the first grant in the state under the Older Americans Act of 1965
to "Operation Friendship" of the Detroit Section, National Council
of Jewish women. The grant will be used to help finance a three-year
project to locate adequate housing in the Detroit community for
elderly rehabilitated patients at Ypsilanti State Hospital. An addi-
ional goal of the project will be to interest volunteers, business groups
and lay organizations in the housing, counseling and care of such
patients. Shown at the granting in the offices of the commission on
aging in Lansing are, (from left), Mrs. Pauline Jackson, co-chairman
of "Operation Friendship;" John B. Martin, chairman of the commis-
sion on aging; Dr. Wilma Donahue, chairman of the division of
gerontology, University of Michigan; Mrs. Joan Torgoff, project direc-
tor; and Mrs. Alfrieda Shiffman, co-chairman of "Operation Friend-
ship'.
`Jew in the Open Society'
Farband Seminar Theme
"The Jew in the Open Society,"
a series of discussions on the cru-
cial issues of the '60s, will be
featured at the annual seminar
sponsored by the Council of
English-Speaking Branches of Far-
band at Unser Camp, Highland
Mills, N.Y., July 31-Aug. 7.
Sanford Solender, executive vice-
president of the National Jewish
Welfare Board, will deliver the
keynote address on the seminar
theme.
Dr. Abraham G. Duker, profes-
sor of history and social institu-
tions at Yeshiva University, will
speak on the "Jewish-Christian
Confrontation." Dr. Lloyd P. Gart-
ner, professor of Jewish history
at the Jewish Theological Semi-
nary, will discuss the "Negro-
Jewish Confrontation." Irving Le-
vine, New York area director of
community relations of the Amer-
ican Jewish Committee, will de-
liver an address on "Anti-Semitism
in America, 1966."
Dennis Herman to Wed
Miss Robin Bell in June
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold a garden party and lunch-
eon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Eugene Rosen, 31800
Lahser, Birmingham. Friends are
invited. For reservations call Mrs.
Meyer Berke, UN 3-3781.
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NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAP-
TER, Children's Asthma Research
Institute and Hospital at Denver, at
a recent dinner installed the fol-
lowing officers: Mesdames George
Frank, president; Sol Mandel and
Frieda Kolb, vice presidents; Mur-
ray Shapiro, treasurer- David
Sherman and Harold Strauss, sec-
retaries; and Jack Allweil, Morris
Burnstein, Albert Dunn, Lionel
Fishman, George Fisher, Alex Gor-
don, Sam Olshansky, Louis Pollak,
Harold Strauss, Louis Weiss and
Jack Ziegler, board members.
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NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD will hold a board
meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
home of Mrs. Ernest Greenfield;
17606 Wisconsin. Plans for the
synagogue's annual picnic, which
will be held Aug. 7 at Stoepel
Park, will be formulated.
Mr., Mrs. Hyman Max
Married for 50 Years
Allan Wilson Engaged
to Ellen Goldstein o NY
8ngagements
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davidoff
of Murray Hill Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter
Myra Sue to Dr. Lawrence S. Mor-
ton of Santa Barbara Dr. The
future bridegroom received both
his bachelor of science and doctor
of dental surgery degrees from
the University of Detroit. He is
affiliated with Phi. Sigma Delta
Fraternity and Alpha Omega Den-
tal Fraternity. A Sept. 4 wedding
is planned.
Aid Society to Meet
Radorner Aid and Ladies So-
ciety will hold a meeting with the
new officers 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Workmen's Circle Center.
MISS ELLEN GOLDSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein
of Brooklyn announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Ellen to
Allan M. Wilson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Wilson of Hartwell
Ave.
Miss Goldstein is a graduate of
Brooklyn College. Her fiance is a
graduate of Ferris State College,
where he was affiliated with Sig-
ma Alpha Mu Fraternity.
An Oct. 22 wedding is planned.
MISS ROBIN BELL
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Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bell of
Addison Ave., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Robin to Dennis Herman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Spinner of Santa
Rosa Ave. and the late Mr. Ben
Herman.
Miss Bell attends Wayne State
University.
A June wedding is planned.
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Talmud Scholars Meet
for 'Koller Study Session
An advanced study group of
Talmudic scholars under the name
"Kollel" has been organized by a
group of rabbis, meeting 6 p.m.
Sunday through Thursday at the
Shomrey Emunah Synagogue.
The Detroit Vaad Harabonim,
Council of Orthodox Rabbis, in-
vites Talmudic scholars who wish
to proceed with their studies to
join.
MR. AND MRS. HYMAN MAX
A surprise 50th wedding anniver-
sary was held July 13 for Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Max of Sturtevant Ave.
by their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Aaron at their home, 17205
Mendota.
Mr. and Mrs. Max have two
grandsons.
Mr. Max has been active for
many years as secretary of the
Farband Labor Zionist Organiza-
tion.
Friday, July 29, 1966-29
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JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
hold a lawn and games party noon
Monday at the home of Mrs. Jack
Seder, 19952 Stansbury. The com-
munity is invited. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Seder, 342-1627.
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BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Women, will hold a splash party
and luncheon noon Tuesday, at the
home of honorary president Mrs.
Jacob Goldman, 12800 Burton, Oak
Park. Doris Werner will entertain
with her guitar. Entrance fee will
be a filled Mizrachi Dime Bank or
its equivalent. For reservations, call
chairman Mrs. Hyman Brown, LI
7-4667. Guests invited.
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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its summer
barbecue 8 p.m. Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Wagenberg, 34235 Banbury, Farm-
ington. Guests are invited. Nominal
donation. For information, call
Mrs. Lois Bloomberg, 398-0286, or
Mrs. Dorothy Tendler, EL 6-2981.
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GLENNWOOD CHAPTER, ORT,
at a mothers and daughters ban-
quet recently, installed Doris Shan-
brom, president; June Rubenstein,
vice president; Brenda Levinow-
sky, honor roll; Gail Smith, spe-
cial projects; Olivia Hammer,
programing; Linda Schwartz, ed-
ucation; Betty Waxman, Carol
Levitt and Donna Plotnick, secre-
taries; Annie Friedman treasurer
and Gloria Bell, parliamentarian.
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DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS,
City of Hope, will hold a board
meeting noon Monday at the home
of Mrs. Sidney E. Deitch, 17763
Alta Vista, Southfield. Since mem-
bership is open once a year at this
time, anyone interested in joining
should contact membership vice
president, Mrs. Maury Gordon, LI
7-4876.
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SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi
Women, will hold a meeting and
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Cong. Beth Joseph. A report on the
indoor picnic will be given by Mrs.
David Berman, and current Miz-
rachi events will be read by Mrs.
Milton Winston. Social chairmen
Mrs. Pearl Gold and Mrs. Rose
Beilewich will be assisted by Mes-
dames Molly Finkelstein, Esther
Sachs, Anna Finkelstein and Molly
Beigler.
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Temple Beth El Pioneer
in Project Equality
Temple Beth El pioneered in
the Project Equality movement.
Irving Katz, Beth El's executive
secretary, said this week that the
Temple is striving with other re-
ligious groups to assume equal
employment opportunities for all
citizens.
Beth El's name was inadvertent-
ly omitted from last week's - list of
Jewish groups participating in
Project Equality.
SEYMOUR KAPLAN
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MOVING TO BIRMINGHAM SEPT. 1
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