▪ 20—Friday, January 5, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JNF Women's Auxiliary Leaders Plan Donor Event for Jan. 23 . Ready for the annual donor event, which will culminate with the tea for contributors at Temple Israel, Jan. 23, officers and fund- raising division leaders of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund conferred this week on plans to expand the vital work in Israel through the JNF with the assistance of the Detroit donors. Participants in the planning session included (from left): Mesdames William Levin, president of the auxiliary; Larry Chanin and Pearl Nosan; and, standing, Mesdames Charles Friedenberg and Max StoHann. Adas Shalom Sisterhood Pre-Donor Rally to Focus on 'Judaism and Arts' "Judaism Through the Arts" is the subject to be explored at Adas Shalom Sisterhood's pre-donor ral- ly, an open meeting to be held 12:30 p.m. Monday in the syna- gogue social hall. Mrs. Joseph Katchke, president, has invited friends to hear Mrs. Leonard Kasle, artist and lecturer , whose remarks will be illustrated with slides and pictures. Mrs. Kasle studied art in New York and Detroit and received her BS in art education from Wayne State University. Interested in all art forms, she recently served as consultant to the U. S. Steel Corp. for the Detroit Automotive Art Ex- hibition. Mrs. Jacob Axelrod will lead the singing of the national anthems, accompanied by Mrs. George Bas- sin. The invocation will be deliv- ered by Mrs. George Liss, and Mrs. Leonard Cahan will read the d'var Torn. Following the program, many' gifts will be presented to holders of donor tickets, announced Mrs. Carl Lichtenstein, program vice president. Dessert luncheon will be served by Mrs. Baruch Ulyrch, hospitality chairman, and her com- mittee during the social hour pre- ceding the program. The donor will be held Feb. 14 at the syna- gogue with Judith Keith as guest performer. Merl Drive Pre-Campaign Iromen's Division to Commence Activitv at Luncheon, Jan. 10 The Women's Division of the 1968 Allied Jewish Campaign—Is- rael Emergency Fund will hold its pre-campaign cocktails and lunch session at noon Wednesday, at the Great Lakes Club. Mrs. Benjamin Jones of Hamil- ton Rd. is chairman of pre-cam- Sngagern en Is Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Slawin of Streamwood Lane, Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Mitzi to Ronald Weitz- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weitzman of Prairie Dr., South- field. * s * Mrs. Yetta Atkins of Pearson Ave.. Oak Park, and Mr. Philip Atkins of W. Nine Mile Rd., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nena Elizabeth, to Stuart Michael Portnoy of Chicago. Mr. Portnoy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Louis Portnoy of Sko- kie. III. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois. A May wed- ding is planned. The couple will live in Chicago. Miss Levison Engaged to Dr. Donald Solomon paign which consists of women who contribute $500 and more to the annual drive. Mrs. Harry L. Jones, national chairman of the United Jewish Ap- peal Women's Division, and Mrs. Morris Adler will present the story of the 1968 campaign. Mrs. Arthur H. Rice is Women's Division campaign chairman and Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser is presi- dent of the division. Executive vice-chairmen of pre- campaign are Mrs. Melvin Kolbert and Mrs. Hyman Safran. On the pre-campaign advisory council are Mesdames Sidney J. Allen, Eugene J. Arnfeld, Harry Becker, Hymen C. Broder, Abra- ham Cooper, Max M. Fisher, Sey- mour J. Frank, Ivor J. Kahn, Abra- ham Srere, Max Stollman and Frank A. Wetsman. Hope, will meet 8 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Olen, 20640 Knob Woods, South- field. Final tabulations of fund-raising activities will be taken. A social hour will follow. 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Dr. Solomon is a graduate of the Ohio College of Podiatry. A March wedding is planned. confidence is the foun- dation of any business. Faith and Young Adult Planning Com- mittee of the Jewish Center is co- ordinating an Israel Dance Night 8 p.m. Saturday in Shiffman Hall. The program, in a coffee house asmosphere, will include Israeli dancer Yehuda Bromberg and folk guitarist Cheri Lipson providing the entertainment. Social and Is- raeli dancing also will be featured. The program is open to young adult women age 18-26 and men age 18-30 at a nominal charge. The YOUR CANDID ALBUM FINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BERNARD H. WINER KE 1-8196 Classified Ads Get Quick Result, From LONDON, ENGLAND ZAN GILIIEIIT and His ORCHESTRA Mrs. David Pollack, Israel Bond Women's Division sponsor and executive committee chairman, will preside at t' the dinner for members of the honor societies of trustees, found- ers, builders and sponsors of Is- rael, 6 p.m. Sun- day, at the Sher- aton-Cadillac Hotel. Hostesses at this initiational Mrs. Pollack affair besides Mrs. Pollack are Mesdames Louis Berry, Louis M. Elliman, Morris L. Schaver, Sidney Schwartz and Max Stollman. JCC Young Adults Set Israel Dance The Criterion Club for single adults will hold its first open house of the year -8 p.m. Wednesday at the Commonwealth Branch Bank community hall, W. Seven Mile at Mark Twain. Sponsors' Dinner for Bonds Sunday Sam Levene, noted Broadway ' and Hollywood actor, will be a special guest, and Dr. Jacob E. i Goldman, director of the Ford Motor Co. scientific laboratory, will be the guest speaker. Dietary laws will be observed. The dinner, which will be pre- ceded by a cocktail reception. will City of Hope Marrieds launch the Women's Division's Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Israel 20th anniversary campaign. 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