24—Friday, December 29, 1967 Biran to Speak at Temple Israel Dinner for Bonds THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS' Selik-Bronstein Rites Held at Ahavas ylchitn Dr. Avraham Biran, director of antiquities of the State of Israel I noted archaeologist, will address the Israel 20th anniversary dinner , sponsored by Temple Israel, 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 14 at the temple. • Sam Levene, Broadway and Hol- lywood actor, will be the guest star at the affair ! on behalf of Is- rael Bonds, it was ; announced' by Morton H.! Barris. president. A third genera- tion Sabra, whose grandpa- MRS. BRUCE SEMI( ents took part in the founding of Suretta Elaine Bronstein, daugh- Rosh Pina a n Petah Tikvah, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle J. Bron- stein of Onyx Dr., Southfield, and Dr. Biran re- ceived his PhD Bruce Elliott Selik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton A. Selik of Sherfield in archae- Biran ologv from Johns R., Southfield, were married re- Hopkins University and is a for- cently at Ahas•as Achim Syna- gague. Rabbi Milton Arm offici- mer member of the staff of the American School of Oriental Re- ated. The bride wore a peau de soie search in Jerusalem. He partici- pated in numerous archaeological gown with purl-encrusted Alencon expeditions in the Middle East,1 lace, scooped neck- and Elbow- which have made important his length sleeves. She carried her confirmation P.ible with Phalaenop- torical finds. sis orchids. Stephanotis and cas- In 1955 he was appointed Israel's cading ivy. Consul General for the eleven Mrs. Harvey Bronstein was Western States of the United States matron of honor. Bridesmaids serving until 1958, when he was were Susan Joseff, Laura Bur- named director of armistice af- fairs, holding that office until he dick, Wendy Bronstein, Nancy Selik, sister of the bridegroom, assumed his present post. and Cheryl Silvers. Harry L. Pliskow is dinner chair- Joseph Selik, brother of the man with Sam D. Jacobs and Mrs. -I. *alter Silver as co-chairmen.1 bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Steven Levin of St. Louis, Participants in the program will be Dr. Leon Fram. Rabbi M. Robert ' Harvey Bronstein, brother of the bride, Steven Joseff, Richard Berg, Syme, Cantor Harold Orbach and the president. Morton H. Barris. I and Robert Berg. Following a Miami Beach hon- The dinner will be preceded by ! a cocktail reception at 5:30 p.m.. eymoon, the couple will live in For reservations call the Temple Troy. ! office. UN. 3-7769. Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Jacobs' 1 will host a leadership reception on - - behalf of Temple Israel next Thurs- day evening, at their home, 19245 Parkside. Dr. Carl Hermann Voss, prominent Protestant clergyman and author of '- Rabbi and Minis-J, ter - , the biography of the late Rabbi Steph?n S. Wise and Dr. John Haynes Holmes, will be the! guest of honor. Dr. Voss is a foun- der of the American Christian ; Palestine Committee and served as its chairman for many years. He has trade many trips to Israel. The reception is in advance of the Tem- ple Israel dinner. [- and rs. Gossman Honeymoon in Jamaica Cantor Waldman to Perform at Akiva Banquet Cantor Liehele Waldman, contor- ial and folk singer, will be guest artist at the annual banquet of Akiva Hebrew Day School 6:30 p.m., Jan. 28 at the Sheraton-Cad- illac Hotel. Cantor Wald-, man has ap- peared in the role of cantor in 12 motion pictures, including Kol Ni- (Ire, and has per- formed at Madi- son Square Gar- Waldman den for the Hanu- ka Festival. His recordings of cantorials and Jewish folk songs are best-sellers in the Jewish record field. Adas Shalom Marrieds to Hold Hockey Night The Young and Marrieds of Adas Shalom Synagogue are sponsoring a hockey night at Olympia, Jan. 13. A limited number of tickets are available. For information, call Gerald Zeff, 353-7019. There will be an afterglow foi- 1 lowing the game. MRS. ROBERT GOSSMAN Nancy Eileen Steinberg, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Stein- berg of Shrewsbury Rd. and Rob- ert Carl Gossman, son of Mrs. Jos- eph H. Gossman of Catalina Dr., Southfield. and the late Dr. Goss- man, were united in marriage re- cently in Temple Emanu-El. Following a Jamaica honeymoon, the couple will live in East Lansing. The bride wore an Empire gown of peau de soie and Chantilly lace, beaded with seed pearls and rhine- stones. She wore a mantilla of matching lace and French illusion and carried roses and Stephanotis with greens. Maid of honor was Ellen Ruth Scheuer. Bridesmaids were Jane Carol Rosen, Carol Ann Grush- kin, Sharon Thomas, Margie El- len. Steinberg and Carol Sue Wetsman. Ronald Martin Barron served as best man. Ushers were David Goss- man, brother of the bridegroom, Marc Steinberg, brother of the bride, Daniel Hubert, Brian Mark of Gainsville, Fla. Robert Britton of Merion Station, Pa., Dennis Wol- gin and Michael Serling. Frank and Harris Head Mechanical Trades Division Batts bottles and barrels—Irving A. The mechanical trades division ' eration. He is a past recipient of 1 -1 . I a tIr tr: , ; an c . batrman; Martin Bader, co- of the 1968 Allied Jewish Cam- the Wetsman Leadership Award. 1 Waste material and waste paper- Daniel M M. Honigman is associate , Arthur paign-Israel Emergency Fund wi ll Braverman, chairman; Ernest have Kaye G. Frank and Merle chairman of the division. Barney J. Berger and Harold LIpsitz, co - chair- men. L. Keywell is its pre-campaign Harris as co - chairmen Alfred L. Textiles—John H. Redfield, chairman. Deutsch and Maxwell .lospey, cam - chairman. Harvey A. Gordon, co-chairman. Vice-chairmen are Jay W. Allen, Steel—George Friedman and Philip paign co - chairmen, announced. T. Warren, co-chairmen. Frank and Harris last year also Melvin Kolbert, Philip S. Minkin Machinery and manufacturing—Ger- served as co-chairmen of the di- and Joseph H. Orley. son B. Bernstein, chairman; Jerome H. vision. The following section chairmen Ash and William F. Steinberg. vice- chairmen: Hugh W. Greenberg, Ed- of will lead workers in the campaign: ward Frank Welfare serves Federation, on the boards Jewish Jewish Narens, Joseph H. Pearlman, n: Auto sales—Jerry Medici& chairman: Barnett. Jack Geller. co-chair- moebne. Family and Children's Service and R Robert I h Home f or Adii Jett • is ge and s v ce- rm at; chair- ma P n arkt eg roly otsITirt ecrheic l .F4l a dim president of the Jewish Vocational Service - Community Workshop. He Au. tii parts—LoPuis . Greenberg, 'chair- Edward Coopersmith, Ralph Ep- is the 1967 recipient of the Frank man; ;ceor-a La esnii.er and Julius H. clA irm n ' c A. Wetsman Young Leadership eaii,,r. pas, oil and tire dealers—Jack W. Award. chairman. Harris is president of the Jew- Mden, at ta lasn. non-ferrous—Paul S. Aberly, t e an. ne.tals ish Family and Children's Service h a airm ferrous --R i c h a r d A. scrap and is on the boards of Detroit ej Goldman i demz n i rom an; Marvin o- cha Service Group, Jewish Vocational ai o •ir i)ocoair3 . Purther. co-chairmen. Service and Jewish Welfare Fed- Louis M. Stern and Joel D. Tauber. co- chairmen. Division director—Frank Lewis. — FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER And His Orchestra IN 1-1609 ■ 1111111INN1111111111111111 aaaa aaaa*111 Judith Tilde,- Betrothed to Elliot N. Fraiberg a • a ju iet THE NEW Suburban Sat. 9:30 to 9 p.m. Sun. 12 to 5 p.m. Greenfield - 8 Mile Rd. Green - 8 Center Only! SATURDAY & SUNDAY, DEC. 30 & 31 YEAR-END CLEAN UP! a 1. Dols' wer a MISS JUDITH PUDER The Jewish Center will hold its second Audio-Visual Language Teaching Workshop March 18-22 to introduce teachers to the Saint Cloud audio-visual method of teach- ing foreign languages, and then to give them initial training in the "Habet Ushma" Audio-Visual He- brew Course. The workshop will be conducted in cooperation with the Chilton Center for Curriculum Develop- ment, responsible for teacher train- ing in the Saint Cloud Method in the United States. The objective of "Habet Ush- ma" is to instruct students to speak, write and read Hebrew with native-like fluency. Upon successful completion of a written examination at the end of the workshop, teachers will re- ceive an attestation from the Cen- ter for Curriculum Development. Official applications for admis- sion to the workshop should be completed, signed and mailed to Hebrew Department, Jewish Cen- ter, 18100 Meyers, 48235, by Feb. 1, so that applicants may be noti- fied of their acceptance well in ad- vance of the program date. Holiday Closings Because of holiday closing, Monday, Jan. 1, The Jewish News will have an early dead- line of noon today, Dec. 29. All copy received after dead- line will not be used It is advised that copy be hand delivered. a a Y ,, a Go-zew ! ■ a a a 1' 1 /2 OFF MORE! uff La a a a .0„ ■ i re4 a a a were ' $60 to $350 a a a a a a a a a a a a ■ a ■ a ■ a a a a a a a SATURDAY ■ & SUNDAY, • Dec. 30 & 31 ! *Sat., 9:30-9 p.m Sun*, 12 noon-5 ■ YEAR-END ■ CLEAN UP ! a a a ■ a lo a a a a U a a a a a a a a a a liff a a a a a ■ Jewish Center Plans Second Audio-Visual Language Workshop a • a Mr. and Mrs. Herman Puder of Lincoln Rd., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Judith to Elliott N. 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