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May 26, 1967 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-05-26

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Rabbi Lehrman to Install
Officers of Bnai Moshe
USY Group at Services

"How to Succeed" Cast at Cass Tech

36—Friday, May 26, 1967

WE RENT AND SELL

A COMPLETE LINE OF
FORMAL WEAR

Rabbi Moses Lehrman will in-
stall the newly-elected officers of
the Bnai Moshe Senior United
Synagogue Youth Chapter at Sat-
urday's services in the main sanc-
tuary.
The officers to be installed are
Marc Sussman, president; Debbie
Kelman, Ralph Cohen and Lynne
Reed, vice presidents; Mannie
Krasman, treasurer; and Barbara
Silherschein and Irene Kapfer,
secretaries.
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Mickey Friedman, adviser, an-
nounces that the Talis and Tephil-
lin Club, under the sponsorship of
the Men's Club completed a suc-
cessful year May 21. Trophies were
presented by president, Ben Kahn
and Sidney Nickin to the follow-
ing members: Howard Gutman,
Marc Daneman, Randy Sitron,
Alan Baumgarten, Sheldon Wein-
er, Ken Gereraich, Marc Dunn,
Brian Cohen, Harold Friedman and
Jeff Kurland.

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Leads in the play "How to Succeed In Business Without Really
Trying" to be performed at Cass Technical High School on June 1,
2 and 3 are (from left) Gloria Goldman, Richard Hemstreet, Sheryl
Silver, George Jacobs and Ron Otulakowskl. For information contact
Mrs. I. W. Silver, UN 1-7072.

Children's Parade to Mark Lag b'Omer

Lively band music will accom-
At 3 p.m. the parade will com-
pany the more than 1,000 children
mence along Nine Mile Rd. and
expected to participate in a Grand
Coolidge to the park. There, they
Lag b'Omer Parade to Oak Parks'
will take part in a special pro-
Municipal Park Sunday.
gram of games, contests and
ents
At 1;30 p.m. the children and
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races, with refreshments sup-
their parents, supervisors and
May 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel spectators will assemble at the
plied.
don Rocklin Sharon Rosen), 20163
rally point outside the Mishkan
Lag b'Omer marks the ending
Northrop, a daughter, Marla Rae.
Israel-Lubavitch
Center.
There
of a plague which occurred more

they will be addressed by several than 1,800 years ago, in which
May 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
guest speakers, including a tele- thousands of disciples of Rabbi
'Greenbaum (Berta Weinberg),
phone broadcast from New York Akiva perished. It also marks the
14038 Alexander, Livonia, a son,
City from the leader of the world- yarzeit of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yo-
Sidney David.
wide Lubavitch movement, Rabbi chai, author of the Zohar, the
t a t
Menachem M. Schneerson.
basic work of Kabala (Jewish
May 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Han-
Mysticism).
ley M. Gurwin (Julie Elkin). 24548
Pierce, Southfield, a son, Robert
Steven.
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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May 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Hutton (Beverly Cohen), 15236
Northgate, Oak Park, a son,
Stephen Brian.







May 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Lowy, 19301 Shiawassee, a
son. Jordan Franklin.
• • •
May 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Lio-
nel Nakisher (Hazel Katz). 21411
Kipling, Oak Park, a son, Robert
Gordon.
• • *
May 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Ginsberg (Carol Fishman of De-
triot) of Yonkers, N. Y., a son,
Steven Louis.
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• •
May 10.—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin
B. Spitz (Pamela Abrams), 22185
Church, Oak Park, a son, Edward
Michael.
• • •
May 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Fields (Donna Spoon), 1227
West Farnum, Royal Oak, a daugh-
ter, Karen Ann.
• • •

May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. I. Wil-
liam Cohen (Recia Herbstman),
3331 Coolidge, Royal Oak, a son,
H. Adam.
• •



May 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Silverman. 25355 Shiawassee Circle,
Southfield, a daughter, Marla Jill.
• • •
April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Borden (Leslye Michlin) of Ann
Arbor, a son, Matthew Brooks.

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They Made
the Grade

Two local students at Michigan
State University were elected offi-
cers of their college fraternity for
the 1967-68 academic year Sunday.
LAURENCE SILVER, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Silver, 13309
Victoria. Huntington Woods, was
elected secretary, and Alan Sarko,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sarko,
24344 Santa Barbara, Southfield,
was elected pledge trainer. Both
are members of the Alpha Epsilon
Pi Fraternity; where Sarko is a
social science-pre-law major and
Silver is majoring in business ad-
ministration.

Flint BBG, AZA Set
Joint Installation

Flin is Hatikvah Bnai Brith
Girls and Maimonldes Aleph
Zadik Aleph will honor their new
officers at a joint installation
dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. June 4 at
Grossman's Restaurant. Installing
officer is Linda Young, president
of Bnai Brith Girls of District 6.
Invitations have been sent out
to all the chapters in Michigan
Region. Music will be provided
by "Sweet Sam" Williams of Sta-
tion WAMM from 9:30 p.m.
For reservations, call Harriet
Hirsch, CE 4-7553.

Marc Pearl to Head
Beth El Youth Society

At the annual meeting of the
Young People's Society of Temple
Beth El, Marc Pearl was elected
president, Jean Mandelberg and
Lois Clamage, vice presidents; Ron
Goldman, Michigan State Temple
Youth Board representatives; Ste-
phanie Frank and Wendie Abend,
secretaries; Richard Berris, treas-
urer; and Joyce Lindenbaum, par-
liamentarian.

Companions
The most agreeable of all com-
panions is a simple frank man,
without any high pretensions to an
'oppressive greatness; one who
loves life, and understands the use
of it; obliging, alike at all hours;
above all, of a golden temper, and
steadfast as an anchor. For such
an one we gladly exchange the
great genius, the most brilliant wit,
the profoundest thinker.
—Lessing.

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