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November 04, 1966 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-11-04

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New Hr., Mrs. Heller--
Reside in New York Cio

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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activities in Society

Mrs. Aaron Katzman, vice president of funds of the Detroit
Council of Pioneer Women, will attend' a Midwest Area Conference
Monday at the Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago. Beba Idelson, general
secretary of Moetzet Hapoalot, Pioneer Women's sister organization
in Israel, will report on the serious economic problems which con-
front Israel and Moetzet Hapoalot. Mesdames Herman Ozrovitz, Jack
Tendler, Mildred Buch and Rachael Berent will also attend.
Mr. and Airs. Mike Must of Harding Ave., Oak Park, just re-
cently returned from a trip to Europe which included visits to Rome,
Israel, Greece and Spain.

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Israel Bond Dinner to Honor Borman;
Prime Minister's M edal to Be Awarded

The Israel Prime M i n i s t e r 's
Medal, the highest award for "serv-
ice in the cause of Israel's develop-
ment," will be presented to Abra-
MRS. HYMAN HELLER
ham Borman, prominent business
The newlywed Hyman Irving figure and leader in many civic
Hellers are residing in New York and communal endeavors, at an
City after their marriage at Cong. Israel Bond dinner, Dec.
Bnai Moshe and honeymoon in
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Mrs. Heller is the former Mary
Bakst, daughter of Mrs. Rose
Bakst of Woodbine Ave. and the
late Mr. Louis Bakst. Mr. Heller
is the son of Mrs. Esther Heller
of New York.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Can-
tor Louis Klein officiated at the
wedding, for which the bride chose
a long-sleeved gown of Alencon
lace with an illusion bodice, and
scalloped neckline accented with
seed pearls. Her headpiece was a
pillbox of matching lace with a
shoulder-length illusion veil. She
ABRAHAM BORMAN
carried a bouquet of roses and
13, at Cobo Hall, it was announced
orchids.
Attendants were the bride's by Max M. Fisher, general chair-
sisters, Mrs. Louis Zucker, matron man of the United Jewish Appeal,
of honor, and Mrs. Yale Kahn of who will act as dinner chairman
California. Best man was Stanley for the tribute.
Letterman.
"This outstanding award is being
made to Borman for his distin-
Better a living beggar than a guished achievements in behalf of
buried emperor. — La Fontaine. humanity and his inspiring support
of Israel's progress in freedom to-
w a r d economic independence,"

THE LIGHT TOUCH

by

JULES PASSERMAN

Your Neighborhood Pharmacist

We know a teen-age girl
who would run away from
home but she can't find a
long enough extension
cord for the telephone.

Some women are careless
and lose their gloves.
Others are careful and
only lose one glove . . .

Folk singer: fellow who
sings through his nose by
ear . . .

Doctor's advice: Give up
wine and women. But
sing as much as you want
to . . .

Guy Lombardo once said
that when some of his
female friends claim
they've just turned 30, it
must have been a U-turn.

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Fisher said, adding: "His selection
' for this great honor reflects the
broad and profound impact that his
efforts have had on many vital ed-
ucational, cultural and philan-
thropic institutions both here and
abroad, his invaluable role in stim-
ulating the economic and cultural
growth of America and Israel and
his leadership in mobilizing sup-
port for Detroit's city-wide cam-
paigns as well as those of the Jew-
ish community."
Borman is a m e m b e r of the
boards of Maryglade College, Ye-
shiva University, Founders of De-
troit Institute of Arts and Merrill
Palmer Institute.
He is a member of the board of
Greater Detroit Council and of the
Metropolitan Society for the Blind,
is vice president of the Jewish
Home for the Aged, vice president
of the United Foundation and hon-
orary chairman of the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign.
A founder of the Borman Food
Stores, Inc., operators of Food Fair
Markets, Borman is a director and
chairman of its executive commit-
tee, and recently relinquished his
post as chairman of the board to
devote more time to community
affairs.
Borman was appointed by Gov-
ernor Romney as a member of the
Economic Expansion Council for
the State of Michigan.

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Promotion of Adult Education Courses
Spurred by Jewish Community Council

A cooperative effort to encourage a d u 1 t education opportunities
and promote Jewish cultural and currently available. The notice in
adult education activities in the the News included lectures and
Detroit area was launched at a courses offered by 14 congrega-
meeting convened by the Jewish tional bodies plus the Midrasha
Community Council. College of Jewish Studies.
Edwin S h i f r i n , chairman of
It was felt that some measures
Council's c u l t u r e commmission, could eliminate or minimize prob-
presided at the meeting attended lems that have been encountered
by rabbis, program chairmen and in duplicating programs, in at-
adult education leaders represent- tendance, publicity, and general
ing Council-affiliated congregations community awareness of some of
and organizations. the outstanding cultural events in
Discussed at the meeting were the community.
ways in which Council could assist
Shifrin also stated that Council
in the coordination and promotion hopes to develop a series of pro-
of existing or planned adult educa- motional efforts. Congregations
tion activities.
and organizations sponsoring
Among the recommendations courses of adult Jewish studies are
submitted were: joint publicity asked to provide program details
through brochures or newspaper to the Council for future listings.
advertisements, cooperative p r o -
graming where feasible, in
creased efforts to involve college-
age youth and publication of a
special Calendar of Cultural
Events.
Carmi M. Slomovitz, president of
Action on these recommenda-
tions has already begun with a the Zionist Organization of Detroit,
recent advertisement in The invites the community to a meet-
na
- 30 p.m. Nov. 17 at the
Jewish News listing the various ing
Zionist Cultural Center.
Richard B. Kramer, program
Rovner-Lachowitcher
chairman, will present Dr. Milton
to Install President
Covensky, asso-
Isaac Gruskin will be installed
ciate professor of
as president of Rovner-Lachoi,vit-
history, Wayne
cher Aid Society 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
State University,
day at Cong. Beth YehuCah.
who will speak on
Other officers to be installed are
"Forces Shaping
Jacob Gubow, vice president; Fran-
Today's World.
ces Cutler, Sam Manis and Joseph
Dr. Covensky is
Siegal, secretaries; Alex Begun,
interested in the
treasurer; Ben Helfer, trustee; and
history of reli-
Abe Applebaum and Rose Lewen-
gion, history of
thai, hospitalers.
Dr. Covensky ideas and the de.
Rovner Free Loan officers are velopement of historical thought.
Nathan Wiss, chairman; Siegal, He recently published a book "The
financial secretary; William Solo- Ancient Near Eastern Tradition."
mon, treasurer; and Abe Young,
Refreshments will be served.
trustee.
There is no charge. For informa-
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Begun will tion, contact the Zionist Cultural
report on their tour of Israel.
Center, 353-3636.

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