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June 16, 1967 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-06-16

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Linda 111arash to Wed
Mr. Henry Phillip Lee

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activ ities in Society

MISS LINDA MARASH

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Agudath Israel will conclude the
year's lecture series, "Halacha
Today" 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Cong.
j Shaarey Shomayim.
Guest speakers Rabbi and Mrs.
Moshe Adler of Chicago will speak
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MRS. RICHARD SWARTZ

June Elizabeth Bagdade and
Richard David Swartz were mar-
ried recently at Temple Israel.
Rabbi Leon Frain. M. Robert Syme
and Benjamin Gorrelick officiated.
Cantor Robert Orbach was accom-
panied by Mrs. Bella Goldberg.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Bagdade of
Botsford Dr., Farmington. The
bridegroom is the son of Dr. and
Mrs. Seymore Swartz, of Old
Franklin Dr., Farmington.
The bride wore a traditional
floor-length silk gown with chapel
train; the yoke of the dress was
embroidered with seed pearls. Her
bridal crown, designed by her
mother, was covered with heirloom
Alencon lace and embroidered
with seed pearls. The illusion veil
was of fingertip length. She car-
ried orchids and Stephanotis on
her confirmation Bible.

Alice Deborah Bagdade, sis-
ter of the bride, was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
John Bagdade of Seattle and
Mrs. Walter Bagdade of Pitts- 1
burgh and Shelly and Ellen
Swartz, sisters of the bride-
groom.
Howard Shapiro was best man.
Ushers were Dr. John Bagdade of
Seattle; Dr. Walter Bagdade of
Pittsburgh, James Cohen and Rob-
ert Swartz.
After a Montreal and Maine
honeymoon, the couple will reside
in Ann Arbor.

Fall Registration Open
at Greenberg Shule

22629 Avon Lane
Southfield, Mich.

ST.

THE NEW

Out-of-town guests here for the recent Swartz-Bagdade wedding
at Temple Israel were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kessler of Ossining, N.Y.,
Mrs. Mark Sampliner of Shaker Heights, 0., Cheryl Dembe of Uni-
versity Heights, 0., Richard Steiner of New York, Ethel Lerner of
Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lovett and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lovett
of Charleston, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruben of Bala Cynwood,
Pa., Sol Megdel of Miami Beach, and Mrs. A. Swartz and D. Levy
of Rochester, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Shraga Shulman of Ramat Gan, Israel, arrived in
Ann Arbor last Friday and are the guests of their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aryeh Lavi (Leibick), 1018 Morningside, Ann
Arbor. Mr. Lavi, former Detroiter who has lived in Israel for 10
years and came here last year to continue his studies, is studying
industrial designing at the University of Michigan.
Dr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Bloom, of .Shrewsbury Road, returned
from Madison, where they attended the graduation of their daughter,
Phyllis Jean, from the University of Wisconsin, on June 5. Joseph
A. Bloom, grandfather of the graduate, also attended. Miss Bloom,
who received her Bachelor's degree as an English major, plans to
continue with graduate school in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Marash of
Prairie Ave. announce the engage- Hoffmans, Katzmans
ment of their daughter Linda to
Report Experiences
Henry Phillip Lee, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Herbert Lee of Knob Woods During Israeli Visit
Dr., Southfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoffman
The bride-elect is a graduate of and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Katz-
Wayne State University, where man, upon their return two weeks
she is working on her master's ago from a two-week stay in Is-
degree. Mr. Lee attended the Uni- raei, reported on having been
versity of Michigan and Indiana witnesses to the withdrawal of
University. He received his master' the UNEF troops from the Gaza
of law degree from -New York Uni- border.
versity. He is affiliated with Phi
Mrs. Hoffman pointed out that
Delta Phi legal fraternity.
the two couples were perhaps the
An Aug. 6 wedding is planned. last tourists to have been enabled
to see the UNEF on the border
Immigrants to U.S.
before the order for its with-
Some 55,000 Jews have immi- drawal.
grated into the United States since
"On May 19." Mrs. Hoffman
1962, more than one third of them said, "we were at Kings Gate on
coming from Latin American the Gaza Strip and saw this with-
countries. drawal accomplished with dignity
under direction of Israeli officers.
We sensed that we were in the
PRESENTS
midst of a most grave situation
for Israel. A cheerful grimness
permeated the atmosphere wher-
ever we went."
On May 13, the Detroiters at-
tended an art exhibition that was
opened in Jerusalem by Mrs.
Miriam Eshkol, the Prime Minis-
BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS
ter's wife. Mrs. Hoffman reports
UN 3 - 8982 UN 3 - 5730 UTat the exhibit was set up by
Josi Stern whose works were ex-
hibited in Detroit by Hadassah
three months ago.

Friday, June 16, 1967-23

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Ilayim Greenberg Hebrew-
Yiddish Shule will open registra-
tion for the fall semester. The
school offers courses in Hebrew,
Yiddish, Jewish history, Bible, tra-
dition, current events, songs and
holidays for children 6 to 13 years
of age.
A nursery group, for children 3
to 5 years of age will teach Yiddish
and Hebrew songs, simple Hebrew
vocabulary, holidays, games, paint-
ing, arts and craft, rhythm band,
and other activities.
For registration and information,
call the school, UN 4-6319. The
school is located in the Labor Zion-
ist Building.

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