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December 30, 1966 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-12-30

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5 Local Misses A're Brides-to-Be

Friday, December 30, 1966-23

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Cerebral Palsy Month Calls for Public's Attention

Detroit Cerebral Palsy Center , I th erapy evaluations and medical
a Torch Drive service, will join j s ervices.
with the National Cerebral Palsy
Association in observing January
as Cerebral Palsy Month, the
Music the Stein-Way
center's executive director, Mrs.
DICK STEIN
F. W. Schilling, announced.
The diagnostic and treatment
& ORCHESTRA
center at 10 Peterboro serves more
than 300 cerebral palsied patients
in the metropolitan area monthly,
Mrs. Schilling said.
Now in its 16th year, the center
J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
provides complete diagnostic
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screening, including psychological
Wedding s
testing, case work interviews,
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MISS RUTH GELMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Gel-
man of Santa Barbara Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Ruth Ellen to Frank Bur-
ton Abrahams of New York, son of
Mrs. David Berkow of Baltimore
and the late Mr. Abrahams.
Miss Gelman attended the Uni-
versity of Michigan. Her fiance is
an alumnus of Johns Hopkins
University.
A February wedding is planned.

*

MISS BARBARA BERNSTEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bernstein
of Cherrylawn Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter Bar-
bara Gail to Dr. Ralph Rubenstein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eiser Ruben-
stein of Manhatten Ave., Oak Park.
The bride-to-be is a graduate of
the University of Michigan. Dr.
Rubenstein is a graduate of Wayne
State University's college of medi-
cine.
A February wedding is planned.

* *

LETTER BOX

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MISS KAREN NEWMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman
of Roselawn Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter
Karen Lynn to Steven Allen Fisher,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fisher of
Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park.
Miss Newman and her fiance
both attend the University of Mich-
igan.
An Aug. 22 wedding is planned.

Business Briefs

By Sid Shmarak

Rabbi Wine to Discuss
Albee Play at Center

Hy Herman

For Your Fine Diamonds and Jewelry

Norman Allan Co.

the program.

OPEN THURS., FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M.

MISS SHARON' GOLDMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldman
of Whitmore Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter Sharon Lila to David
Allen Fitlow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Fitlow of Potomac Dr.,
Southfield.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Highland Park College.

Men's Clubs

Robert Brodys Attend
Technion Dedication

The public is invited at a nomi-
nal charge for nonmembers. For
toll
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The Robert Brody family of De-
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troit was present Monday for the
dedication of the new Samuel
h properly and beautifully'
'Is
(lighted. Call Mrs. Moore,'
JOHN S. KNIGHT, publisher of Brody Building of the Technion-
ilighting consultant, 358-I the Miami Herald and Detroit Free Israel Institute of Technology.
The new structure, named for
Press, was presented in Miami
1360, for an appointment
Beach with the Eleanor Roosevelt- Brody's late father, is part of the
now.
Israel Humanteis Award by the Walter Clay Lowdermilk Agri-
I
Greater Miami Dvsion of State of cultural Engineering Faculty and
Israel Bonds. He spoke at the Am- will house agricultural machinery
bassador's Ball, sponsored by the for use in instruction.
division. Avraham Harman, Isrhel's
MRS. MICHAEL W. FREEMAN
ambassador to the United States,
of Wellesley Drive has been ap-
was an honor guest.
pointed
honorary curator of music
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FURNITURE CLUB OF DE
TROIT elected the following offi
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine will be cers for the coming year: Morey
featured speaker at the Front Row Charmer, president; Jack Kahn
Center Series at Center Theater, and Norman Bendix, vice presi-
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Jewish dent; Jack Feinberg, secretary-
Center.
treasurer; and Herman Frumin,
Rabbi Wine of Birmingham chairman of the board. Elected to
Temple will present an analysis the board of directors for a two-
and review of Edward Albee's year term were Mitchell R. Man-
play, "Tiny Alice," an interpreta- deberg, Max Calfin, Harry P.
tion of the influence of organized Weingarden, Larry Trager, Eugene
religion on mankind.
Kraft, Irwin Kahn, Warren Green-
Bravery
As part of the program, Cen-
stone, David Markey. Hy Sherman,
A brave man may fall, but cannot ter Theater members Ruth Selig-
Gerald Shapiro, Irving Aran,
yield.
son and Rollon Parker will enact
Charles Deitch and Bernard R.
scenes from the play. There will
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Allen.
be a question-answer period with
refreshments in room 202 after

HARRY THOMAS, 15200 W. Seven
Mile is presenting a special sale
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday. A choice
group of nationally adverised suits
and topcoats, from $89.50 to $139.50,
are being sold for only $59.50. An-
other rare opportunity for five
people ,two 42s, two 42s long, and
one 38: 100 per cent Vicuna coats,
regularly sold for $495, and Mon-
day only for $179.50.

Call 341-4141

At a meeting of the board of
directors of Camp. Gan-Israel of
For the HY Spot
the Midwest, Rabbi Shimon Lazar-
MISS REVA BLOTNICK
Of Your Affair
off was appointed full-time direc-
Music by
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blotnick of tor, Charles E. Feinberg, camping
chairman, announced. .
Greenbriar Ave., Oak Park, an-
Rabbi Lazaroff, who will coin-
nounce the engagement of their , mence his duties in February, has
daughter Reva to Robert Gerald held high executive posts in many
And His Orchestra
(Hy Utebenik)
Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel camps in the New York camping
Rosen of Warrington Dr.
342-9424
region.
• Distinctive Ceremonies
- Miss Blotnick is a graduate of
Rabbi Lazaroff and his wife will
a Specialty!
Wayne State University, where reside in Oak Park.
she was affiliated with Delta Phi I
Epsilon Sorority. Mr. Rosen is
attending graduate school at
Wayne State University.
"Buy With Confidence"
A July 4 wedding is planned.
*
*: *

`Weekday' or 'Workday'?

Editor, The Jewish News:
With reference to the correction
of the "inaccurate" excerpt com-
mented upon by Rabbi Joseph Nad-
ler (which incidentally was ex-
pertly treated as behooves a tal-
mudist) in the Dec. 5 16 edition of
The Jewish News—I wish to offer
the following observation:
It is plausible to assume that
. . . there was a misprint of the
word "workday"—meant, or i n•
tended, to read "weekday.". . .
In the Oct. 28, 1966 edition of The
Jewish News, the term in the
quoted passage from the Shulhan
Arukh of Rabbi Joseph Karo, un-
der the title "Who May Receive
Charity?" was actually and cor-
rectly transliterated as "weekday."
The entire passage reads "Rather
make the Sabbath a weekday than
be dependent on men."
The term "weekday" is the
equivalent to the paraphrase of
Rabbi Nadler's translation, namely
"week-like."
Yours very truly,
JOSHUA JOYRICH
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