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March 24, 1967 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-03-24

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Young Yeshiva Scientists
to Show Work to PTA

ZOD Music Fete
Tea
Spring Look to Be at Benefit Fashion
Next Thursday

16—Friday, March 24, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

With Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar
as soloist, featuring the Shaarey
Zedek Choir under the direction
of Dan Frohman, the Zionist Or-
ganization of Detroit will observe
I Jewish Music Month with a festival
at the Zionist Cultural Center,
Southfield, 8:30 p.m. Thursday.
The choir includes George Rich-
ter Art Scherr , Joseph Siegal,
Jack Rosberg, Joseph Cantor and
Max Miller.
The program will include Is-
raeli. liturgical and Yiddish songs.
The community is invited to at-
tend this concert. There will be no
solicitations and no admission
charge. Refreshments will be
served.

Mrs. Roy Gealer (left), vice president, and Mrs. Alan Cornfield
(right), president, of Michael C. Stark Chapter, Children's Leukemia
Foundation of Michigan, model two outfits while looking at a third
to be shown at a fashion tea sponsored by the chapter 1:30 p.m.
April 8 at Northland Center Community Auditorium, Concourse Y.
Jackie Crampton will be commentator for the show, proceeds of
which will go to the foundation to aid in research, replenishing a
blood bank and for special equipment and instruments needed by

SALE

OF FINE

SPORT COATS

ONE-OF-A-NUMBER

$65.00 to $110.00 Values

'39" '49" $5950

Miss Duran, wife of Dr. George
S. Harris, Detroit orthodontist, is t-Aa
a homemaker, journalist, teacher
and author. In 1965 and again in
1966. she was among the top 10 in
the Catherine O'Brien National
Women's Journalism Award Com-
petition, for her series on illegiti-
macy and a series on sex education.
A native Detroiter, Miss Duran
is a graduate occupational therap-
ist from Western Michigan Uni-
versity and has hone graduate
work in psychotherapy at U. of M.

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SHARKSKINS

HARRY THOMAS

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Mon. and Thurs. 9:30-9, Sun. 11 to 4
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THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER OF i
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN
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Invite Men and Women of the Community to their
co

INSTALLATION DINNER-DANCE

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SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd







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19151 Plymouth (at Piedmont)



Just West of Evergreen







Featuring the Music of the Artie Nelson Orchestra
Women: For Dinner and Dance from 6:00 P.m.-56.5 0
Men: For Dinner and Dance from 6:00 p.m.—$6.50
Men: For Dance only from 9:00 p.m.—$2.50
For Reservations Call Myna Moss, 342-1280; Mae Berman, UN 4-1926

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Mr. and Mrs. Carmine

Interested in

"OPPORTUNITIES IN ISRAEL"

EMPLOYMENT
7 2 7 7 7
TEACHING
LEARNING HEBREW
RETI RING
HOUSING

PURSUING YOUR EDUCATION

Mr. Shmuel Werzberger of the Israel Aliyah Center will inter-
view people interested in Opportunities in Israel on Thursday
and Friday, March 30 . and 31. For appointment, contact the
Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer Rd. Tel. DI 1-0669
prior to those dates. If you are unable to meet with Mr. Werz-
berger, but are interested in Aliyah to Istael, write to:
2.1=mammismommismimesme ======= •

Mr. Shmuel Werxberger
Israel Aliyah Center Inc.
I 13947 Cedar Rd.
Cleveland, Ohio 44116

Gentlemen:
Please send me information on:



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AN OPEN
INVITATION TO ALL



I

Aigno-

relli of Coolidge Rd., Oak Park,

announce the engagement of their
daughter Kathlyn Carol to Pvt.
Philip Rozansky, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Rozansky of Queens,
N.Y., who is with the Marines sta-
tioned in San Diego. A summer

wedding is planned.
• • *

The betrothal of Marjorie Ann
Kay, daughter of Mrs. Bernard
Kay of Houston, Tex., and the late
Mr. Kay, to Dr. Stuart H. Rosenthal
is anounced by the bride elect's
mother. The future bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Z.
Greenhouse, 2845 Cambridge, and
the late Mr. Myron B. Rosenthal.

MISS BARBARA FELDMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldman of
Winter Park, Fla., announce the
engagement of their daughter Bar-
bara to Calvin A. Weiss, son of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Benjamin Weiss of
Pennington Dr.
The bridegroom-elect is a gradu-
ate of Wayne State University and
is attending Detroit College of
Law.
A July wedding is planned.













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WOOL HOPSACKS—SHETLANDS

Ivy—Continental—Western
$22.00 and $35.00 Values

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Your Best Buy Is At
10 Mile at Greenfield

All students from grades 7
through 12 were eligible to partici-
pate in the contest.

for Radio Women's Editor Jeanne Duran

Fine Clothes for Over 30 Years

Northland Ford

work.

Good Turn Earns Share in 'Woman's World'

on "The Woman and Cosmetics."

For 1967

Yehudah.
.Winners of the regional contest,
who will be picked on Tuesday,
will be present to explain their

Addressing the board of the
Zionist Organization of Detroit
Tuesday evening, at the Zionist
Cultural Center, Aron Bilaus of
Israel, director of the Kfar Silver
Agricultural High School, told of
doctors and technicians. For information about the tea, call Mrs.
the early difficulties in assuring
Bernard Reiner, chairman, 353-2209.
students' adjustments and de-
scribed the new growth which
has given the school highest status
in its category of secondary edu-
cational planning.
Here for a brief stay to advise
local Zionist leaders on the status
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will
of the new adjunct of the Kfar
return a favor at its "A Woman's
Silver school, the Mollie Goodman
World" conference April 11 and
High School which will commence
12 at the synagogue.
functioning in September, Bilaus
A few (lays before Jeanne Duran,
reported that the curriculum of
radio station WJR's women's edi- -
these high schools has gained rec-
tor, opened her own "Woman's
ognition in the United States and
World" program
students there are given full
on the air last
credit in this country's high
summer. she acci-
schools.
dentally learned
Director of the school since its
about Shaarey
formation in 1956, Bilaus said that
Zedek Sister-
the original student body of less
hood's plans for
than 40 has grown to more than
"A Woman's
320, 250 of whom live in dormi-
World" two - day
tories on the premises, near Ash-
conference. S h e
Mrs.
Schweitzer
Mrs.
Fleischman
kelon.
immediately d e-
The various courses offered at
cided to open her entitled to bring an escort to 'the
Kfar Silver were enumerated by
Miss Duran own program on Sam Levenson show.)
Bilaus who described the dis-
the air with news about Shaarey
Mrs. Marvin Fleischman is/ gen- ciplined cooperation which now
Zedek's conference of the same
name. She was therefore the first eral chairman, and Mrs. Silbert enables the high school to provide
to make public mention of this Schweitzer is fund-raising %, vice guidance for farming communities
president in charge of this event, in Israel by the graduates who
project.
Consequently. Shaarey Zedek Sis- which will transform the social emerge as well trained in agricul-
terhood will present Miss Duran halls and foyers of Shaarey Zedek tural pursuits.
Carmi M. Slomovitz, ZOD presi-
at the opening session of its con- into lecture halls, boutiques, a
ference, April 11. She will precede country store, make-up centers, dent, presided at the Tuesday
meeting at which Richard Kramer,
Margaret Dana, speaking on "The cafes and book shops.
On April 12, Dr. Peter A. Mar- program chairman, reported that
Woman and Finance": Mrs. Morris
tin will lecture on "The Woman ZOD will have a JNF brunch
Adler. on The Woman and The
and Leisure Time"; and Judith April 16 with Herman Weisman,
llome"; and Sam Levenson, on
national JNF president, as speaker;
Keith will discuss "The Woman
- The Woman and Humor" Tues-
and Her Appearance," followed election of officers, May 18, and
day evening. (Ticket holders are
by a Charles of the Ritz lecture an installation dinner June 21.

HARRY THOMAS

FORD

Schools in the Metropolitan Detroit
Science Fair will be shown at a
meeting of the Parent-Teachers
Association 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the Southfield Building of Beth








Kfar Silver's
Director Traces
School's History

RIDE THE

Science projects to be entered
by students of Beth Yehudah

You are cordially invited to participate in an
outstanding Musical Event, celebrating Con-
gregation Beth Abraham's 75th Diamond
Jubilee Anniversary which win take place in
the Sanctuary of Beth Abraham Synagogue
SUNDAY, APRIL 2, at 8:15 p.m., when the
celebrated GENERAL MOTORS CHORUS of
85 voices directed by Dr. Frank Murch and an
Instrumental Trio will perform in an exciting
Diamond Jubilee Concert. CANTOR SHABTAI
ACKERMAN and REVEREND ISRAEL FUCHS
of the Congregation Musical Staff will render
vocal selections and RABBI ISRAEL HALPERN
will serve as Program Commentator. Do come
join us in the spirit of neighborliness with your
friends in this community-wide celebration.

Neighborly Yours,
Dr. Robert Schlaff, President

For information and Tickets ($3.00 donation)
call the Synagogue Office—UN 1-6696.

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