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Joan IViliens Marries
Lee Abraham of Ohio

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 24, 1967-19

RONALD V. GLENS, director teed the late Louis Schreiber, di-
of libraries at Elmira College, N. rector of Library Services,
Y., since 1963, has been appointed
director of Brandeis University's
Mrs. Seymour Feuer, 532 Kingsley Trail, Bloomfield Hills, will Goldfarb Library. Glens will suc- THE NEWEST
entertain a number of special guests at coffee 10 a.m. Wednesday
IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH
when Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad will discuss the role that The New
CONFIRMATION AND PARTY
Temple has assumed in the Birmingham-Bloomfield area. Mrs. Morris
ACCESSORIES
Mersky of Cove -Rd. will also join the group to present the goals *
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and achievements of the temple's religious school, of which she is
SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ
director. Those who wish to attend a coffee hour may call The Temple *
office, 646-5534, or contact Mrs. Martin Kabcenell, 682-1632.
AGENCY
The Detroit Kosower Relief Society recently honored Mr. Jacob *
Professional Shows
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Reissman with a bon voyage party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Rose, 30554 Southfield. Mr. Reissman, a past president of the *
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organization, is leaving for Israel. About 30 members, friends, and *
National and Local Talent
relatives participated in the dinner. Mr. Edward Grebs is the current
president.
Eric Neal Baron, son of Mrs. Harriet Baron of Oak Park Blvd.,
Oak Park, left for California to enroll in college. A farewell party
was given in his-honor by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown
of Monica Ave.
The next meeting of the Cornfield Family Club will be held
8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Marion Stein, 25340 Montmarte,
Music
LI 1-2563
MRS. LEE ABRAHAM
Entertainment
Oak Park.
Marilyn Wolfe of Greenbriar Rd., Oak Park, has returned home
The Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel was
the setting Sunday for the mar- after spending two weeks in Puerto Rico and St. Thomas and
riage of Joan Willens, daughter vacationing as house guest of Mrs. N. Goldstein in Jacksonville, Fla.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Willens
of Hamilton Rd., to Lee Abraham,
son of . Mr. and Mrs. M. Loth
And you'll find that we do the finest floral job in
Newburgh of Cincinnati.
town ! !
The bride's gown, a cage of
French chiffon cut velvet, over
Kashrut-observant hospital pa- meals don't taste like bad TV din-
SEE CEIL OR BEN STOCKER
heavy Italian satin, had a high
collar and long cuffed sleeves. tients who have lived on a diet of ners. I've sampled them, and
For her headpiece she wore a lettuce and eggs can now dine on they're delicious."
Renaissance latticed toque, topped steak and matzo balls, thanks to a
by a floor-length, double-tiered group of Orthodox women in the
Social security for all children,
Detroit area.
Party Flower Specialists
including adequate housing, nutri-
veil and train.
Bet. Sussex
Amy Willens, sister of the bride,
Last year, the Great Lakes tion, recreational and medical
345-4383
15212 W. 7 MILE RD.
& Whitcomb
was maid of honor. Other attend- Chanter of the Union of Orthodox services, is one of UNICEF's aims.
ants were Katie Abraham, Mrs. Jewish Congregations of America,
William Robbins, Mrs. Donald Women's Branch, acted on a doc-
_Baron, Mrs. Henry Wineman II, tor's suggestion, and out of it has
Mrs. H. John Jacob, Mrs. Larry come kosher meals for patients in
THE NEW
Schiff and Joan Caplan.
any hospital in the city.
Richard Mosler Abraham was
Juliet Charge
It took a year to implement what
Green-8 Center Only!
his brother's best man. Ushers started as a comment to Mrs. Mil-
Michigan Bankard
Greenfield/8 Mile Rd.
were Peter Frankel, H. John ton Duchan, president of the Great
Security Charge
Jacob, Henry Wineman II, Alan Lakes Chapter, whose sister was
Schneider, George Meyers, Jon a-patient in Harper Hospital. "It's
Hoffheimer and Jack Schiro.
a shame," said her physician, "that
The couple will honeymoon in there is no kosher food available
GREEN-8 ONLY—OPEN SUNDAY
Mexico and California and reside for patients who want it."
in Cincinnati when they return.
Mrs. Seymour Ribiat and Mrs.
Irving Wyman, assisted by Mrs.
Harry Portnoy, spent many
months co-ordinating informa-
tion and making arrangements
with manufacturers of pre-pack-
aged kosher dinners, dilribu-
divities
tors of frozen foods and hospital
HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE dietitians.
AND CHAPTER will present a
Hundreds of letters went out to
games night 8 p.m. Tuesday at nhvsicians and institutions advis-
Cong. Beth Hillel. There will be ine,f them of the service.
refreshments and prizes. For tick-
The number of such patients at
ets, call Mrs. Gilbert Borenstein, hospitals other than Sinai seemed
358-0525.
to be minimal. However, dietitians
agreed there was a need, if only
for the few who refuse to eat any-
thing but kosher food.
As the program works now, a
patient makes the request for
kosher meals through his doctor.
The hospital dietitian orders the
NOW /2 OFF
"Festival of Fashion," a lunch- necessary amount from the local
AND MORE!
eon-fashion show for new members, frozen food distributor, Frigid
will be hosted by the Bnai Brith Foods, which supplies other foods
Were $35 to $60
to
the
hospital.
The
meals
are
pre-
Women's Council of Metropolitan
pared
by
a
New
York
kosher
ca-
Detroit noon Wednesday at Temple
NOW
terer which also caters for air-
Israel.
lines.
$12 to $30
In addition to new members,
There are 13 different meals of-
their sponsors, chapter presidents
fered,
from
roasts
and
boiled
beef
and membership retention chair-
men will be present for the show, "like Mother makes" to salt-free
commentated by Jackie Crampton, dinners for special diets. The die-
fashion commentator of WJBK-TV. titian merely heats up the tray be-
Linda Hack is fashion coordinator. fore serving; and both the tray
Co-chairmen for the afternoon and utensils are discarded after-
will be Mrs. Allen Weitzman, ward.
Mrs. Ribiat said that the kosher
retention chairman, and Mrs.
Irving Isaacs, membership meals do cost a fraction more than
regular meals, but the hospitals
chairman.
Participating in the program have absorbed the added cost.
Mrs. Duchan added that the
will be Mrs. David Levine, council
president, and Mrs. Philip Fealk, calls she has received "have
president of District 6, Bnai Brith been so gratifying. A nursing
home called the other day and
Women.
For the initiation of new mem- expressed interest in these ko-
bers, Mrs. Charles Solovich, past sher meals. It's so important for
president of International Bnai elderly patients."
Brith Women, will officiate.
Although Sinai Hospital has its
Green-8 Shopping Center,
Planners of the event have been own kosher kitchen, and Provi-
Mesdames Leon Dreylinger, Sam- dence has been supplying kosher
Greenfield/West 8 Mile
uel Gold, Henry Schore, Harry meals since its opening, the ser-
Michaelson, Raymond Risman, vice is now available upon the
Mon., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 'til 9 p.m.
Robert Ellis and Maynard Kalef. patient's request at such hospitals
as Mt. Carmel, Grace, Harper,
Oig-er-1
THOMAS G. COOTE, newly ap- Beaumont, Crittenton and Dea-
pointed principal of Schulze School, coness.
Mrs. Ribiat said that plans will
will be welcomed by members of
the Schulze PTA and the com- be made for kosher-for-Passover
munity at a reception in his honor trays, as well.
"By the way," she added,-"these
- 7 p.m. Monday at the school;
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activities in Society

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SAM BARNETT

Kosher Meals- 'Like Mother Makes'
Offered at Hospitals Throughout City

ASK YOUR FRIENDS ...

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