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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-08-04

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/Innate Rebecca II :•koff
Guardian Shares Its 'Simian' Trill TI ed in January

22—Friday, August 4, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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They Made the Grade

Two Brandeis University grad-
uate students have been awarded
special fellowships in the city
planning and urban studies pro-
gram of the Department of Hous-
ing and Urban Development. They
are WALTER L. WALKER, of
Watertown, Mass., and PHILLIP
H. KRAMER, of Montclair, N.J.,
both PhD candidates specializing
in the problems of urban areas at
Brandeis' Florence Heller Grad-
uate School of Advanced Studies in
Social Welfare.
* * *

with a "K'llal Yisroel Citation" in
appreciation of her efforts as NCSY
representative on the North Ameri-
can Jewish Youth Council steering
committee. Her large role in the
virtual mobilization in support of
Israel of America's Jewish youth
in the recent Arab-Israeli war was
mentioned in the citation, the first
of its kind ever awarded by the
joint youth commission of the Or-
thodox Union.

FRANK PAUL

and his ORCHESTRA

VIVIAN OSDOBY of Woodridge.
N.Y.. was honored by the National
Conference of Synagogue Youth
with a citation at the 14th annual
NCSY national convention. Vivian,
who will be entering her junior
MISS ANNETTE WYKOFF
year at Yeshiva University's Stern
College in the fall, was presented
Mrs. Nellie Wykoff of Manor

Joseph Leemon, chairman of the board of Guardian Savings
and Loan Association, takes a look at the name of the winner of a
color television set in a contest celebrating the grand opening of the
Guardian Savings branch at 22180 Greenfield. Also present at the
drawing are (left) Sidney Shayne, councilman in Oak Park; Mary
Rosen, vice president and general manager; and Philip Fisher,
treasurer. Mrs. Jeanette Levenson, 20136 Ardmore, was the winner.

Ave. and Mr. Albert Wykoff of
Griggs Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Annette
Rebecca to Bernard Lash, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lash of Mur-
ray Hill Ave.
A January wedding is planned.

"Music at Its Best
for Your Guests"

EL 7-1799

JOCELYN

AND HER GYPSIES

Sorority Lunch Sunday

Authentic Gypsy Orchestra
Strolling Violins, Floor Show,
Concerts

Girls age 20-24 who are interest-
ed in joining a sorority are invited
to a luncheon sponsored by Sigma
Gamma Sigma 1 p.m. Sunday at
the home of Nancy Meyer, 18962
Peace Pilot's Flight Warrington. For information, call
Nancy, UN 4-4094, or Janice Kaye,
flouncements
g3irtii
Lands in Hot Water UN 1-6489. The date of the lunch-
July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Joel I June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Alan
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Abie Na- eon was listed incorrectly last
L. Gurstell (Phyllis Rosenthal), Rothenberg (Georgina Silverman), than, the self-appointed Israeli
week.
16339 Harden Circle, S'outhfield, a former Detroiters of Woodland

son, Michael Ira. Hills, Calif., a son, Richard Marc.
• • •
July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. David
Young Campers Learn
Buck f ire (Vicky Weisberger),
19433 Snowden, a son, Daniel About Sabbath Rituals
KANSAS CITY (JTA) — Three-
Lewis.
• • •
year-old children learn the Sabbath
July 26 -To Mr. and Mrs. San- prayers in Hebrew and Sabbath
ford Wald. 4273 Crooks. Royal songs as part of the observance
Oak. a daughter, Terese Elizabeth. of the Sabbath at Beth Shalom
• • •
Synagogue's Nitzanim Camp ob-
July 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
servance.
bert Lipson, former Detroiters of
There are 30 children enrolled
Chicago, a daughter. Julie Moreen. in the Kansas City synagogue's
• 4, •
camp, ranging in age from 3 to 6.
July 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Each Friday the Nitzanim ("little
Michael Cowan (Reva Bratt), buds" in Hebrew) bless the can-
former Detroiters of Poughkeep- dles and make the blessing over
sie, a daughter. Margot Lynn.
the wine (grape juice), and make
• • •
Motzi. Many Sabbath songs are
July 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Mich- sung by the youthful campers.
ael Newman (Cindy Corman1,1
The tables at which the children
23210 Gardner, Oak Park, a daugh- are seated have the traditional
ter, Stephanie Sue.
white tablecloths, In front of each
• •
child is a place mat he made,
July 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- decorated with such Sabbath sym-
nold Bunin (Sydelle Brand), 5195 bols as wine bottles, candles and
Outer Dr., a son. Anthony Edward. halla.
* • •
July 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul `Prized Possessions'
Silverman (Elsa Lloyd), 10630
Saratoga. a son. Bryan Andrew.
Sign Record Contract
• • •
Five "Prized Possessions," a
July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger- group of 10th and 11th grade
ald Tauber (Joyce Rosen), 15847 Southfield boys who have been
Fairfax. Southfield, a daughter, making beautiful music together
Lisa Gavle.
for less than a year, have signed
• • *
a recording contract with Scope
July 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Record Corp.
Stephen Collins (JoAnn Block).
The quintet includes rhythm gui-
20274 Schaefer, a son, Jeffrey tarist Mark Carninker, son of Mr.
Marc.
and Mrs. Howard Caminker, 28260


Shenandoah; lead guitarist Ken
July 7-- To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Arfa. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
G. Raitt (Nancy Schulman). 17046 Arfa, 21111 Winchester; drummer
Maryland. Southfield, a daughter. Jerry Moks. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sandra Ellen.
Kenneth Moss, 21435 Constitution;

• • •
vocalist Bruce Leader, son of Mr.
July 6 - -To Dr. and Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. Marvin Leader. 23160
A. Rosin (Sandy Dorf ). 17185 Valley Crest; and Rhyk Gilbar, son
Monica, a son. Eric Matthew.
of Dr. and Mrs. A. Marvin Gilbar,
• • •
23115 Valley Crest, who plays elec-
July 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Ber-
tric piano, clarinet and clavicord.
nard Goldstein (Dr. Jean Sinkoff).
With the exception of Jerry, who
2'7321 Dequindre, Madison Heights,
was Bar Mitzva from Bnai Moshe,
a daughter, Sharon Elizabeth.
all the boys had their religious
• • •
July 1—To Mr. and Mrs. David training at Temple Israel.
Darsky, 2157 Dorchester, Birming-
Carnival Helps Homeless
ham, a son, Ari Michael.
Five children age 5-10 charged
2
cents admission to their carnival
Recommended by Physicians
last
week to raise funds for relief
RABBI LEO
of persons made homeless by the
rioting in Detroit.
Michael Andro. Debby and David
Black, Nancy Kriseman and Doug-
Expert Mohel
Servinc Hospitals and Homes
las Moss. all of Avon Circle. raised
LI 1-9769
LI 2-4444
$2.25 and turned the money over
to the Interfaith Emergency Cen-
ter, 4800 Woodward.

GOLDMAN

RABBI GOLDMAN L.

MARSHALL

MOHEL

353-5444

AZA Raises $151.70

Alexander D. Goode AZA has
raised $151.70 for the Israel Emer-
gency Fund. This sum was reached
by selling 200 one-dozen boxes of
doughnuts July 16.
.•
.

"peace pilot" who made a second
pilgrimage to Egypt last weekend,
trying in vain to confer about
Egyptian-Israeli peace with Egypt's
President Nasser, was served with
a detention order Sunday. It was
issued by a magistrate at Ichilov
Hospital here, where the man was
taken by Israeli
police after his
arrest on a
charge of cross-
ing enemy terri-
tory.
Nathan flew
from Cyprus to

See

353-7320

for an appointment.
Open House, August 6th,
10 a.m. to noon.
. (Adv)

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YOU'LL FIND US IN THE METROPOLITAN DETROIT YELLOW PAGES

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SUMMER SUITS
WALKING SHORTS

at 24950 Lahser, near 10 Mile

Road, Southfield, Mich. announces

& ORCHESTRA

LI 7-2770

283 Hamilton

MERRY MELODY NURSERY

registration f or the September
session is now open.
The nursery specializes in
rhythm band, baking, arts and
crafts and Indian lore. Children
may attend two, three or five days
per week. There are morning,
afternoon and all day sessions for
ages 21/2 to 6 years. Limited trans-
portation is available. Call Mrs.
David Holtzman, director, at

DICK STEIN

9/1.01tAkiktt

Port Said early

On Saturday, Nathan started to
stage a hunger strike at the hos-
pital, insisting he would eat only
food brought in from his own res-
taurant in Tel Aviv. However, he
was persuaded to partake of the
hospital food. Nathan reportedly
told police at the hospital that, at
Port Said, representatives of the
Egyptian Foreign Ministry had
given him information which he
viewed as "very important, a mat-
ter of life or death." He demand-
ed that he be permitted to talk of
those matters with either Prime
Minister Levi Eshkol or Labor
Minister Yigal Allon.

Music the Stein-Way

Morris Watnick

last weekend and
Nathan
was promptly shipped back by the
Egyptian authorities there. When
he landed here, he was arrested.
His first "peace mission" flight
ended in a similar fiasco in 1965.

This time, after his arrest, he
fainted. It was believed at first
that he had suffered a heart at-
tack. However, physicians at the
hospital said he was merely ex-
hausted. The detention order
served on him at the hospital
Sunday gives the police seven
days to interrogate the man be-
fore proceeding further with the
case against him.

GR 4-7638

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