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January 19, 1968 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-01-19

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Friday, January 19, 1968-27
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
The Lawrence Goldens Israel Minister of Justice Shapira,
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to Live in Pennsylvania Kolitz to Address Campaign Groups

Israel's Minister of Justice Jacob Billes and Martin Naimard. Mem- it THE NEW


Shimshon Shapira will speak be- bers of the executive committee

MRS. LAWRENCE GOLDEN

fore the attorneys' section of the are Drs. Max G. Aiken, Loren S.
Daniels, David Daskal, Jack L.
Allied Jewish
Freedland, Samuel Glossman, Con-
Campaign-Israel
rad Goode, Henry Green, Myron
Emergency Fund
Kaufman, Samuel Krohn and
8 p.m. Thursday,
Frank Solway.
in the home of
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Avern L. Cohn,
1 7 8 1 5 Hamilton
Leaders in the steel and machin-
Road, Joseph H.
ery and manufacturing section of
Jackier, chai r-
the Allied Jewish Campaign will
man, announced.
meet 8 p.m., Monday, at the home
of Jerome M. Ash on Lincolnshire.
Born in Russia
Announcement of the organiza-
in 1902, Shapira
tional meeting was made by Kaye
studied law and
Shapira
G.
Frank and Merle Harris, co-
medicine at the
Yeshiva of Lida and the Univer- chairmen, and Daniel M. Honig-
man,
associate chairman of the
sity of Kharkov.In 1924, he mi-
grated to Israeland continued his mechanical trades division.
work in law, re-ceving his bach-
elor of law degree. Prior to the
establishment of the State of Is-
rael, he represented Haganah
members and defended cases in-
volving illgal ships. From 1948 to $
1950, he served as Israel's first at-
torney general ,and he was ap-
pointed minister of justice in 1966.
He is a former member of the la
second and third Knesset.
Co-chairmen of the attorneys'
section are Joel G. Jacob, Nathan
L. Milstein and Robert M. Warren.
Sidney J. Karbel and Lester S.
Smith are advisors of the at-
torney's Section.

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Celia Judith Sugar, daughter of
Mrs. David I. Sugar of Oak Dr.
and the late Dr. Sugar, became
the bride of Lawrence Bennet
Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Golden of Van Nuys, at a recent
afternoon ceremony at Temple
Beth El. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz
officiated.
Following a honeymoon to Wash-
ington, D.C., the couple will reside
in State College, Pa.
The bride wore a princess-line
gown bordered in garlands of hand-
'corded Alencon lace. Her cathe-
dral-length mantilla was of English
net bordered and appliqued with
The dentists' section of the cam-
matching lace. She carried Pha- paign will hold an award dinner
laenopsis orchids and ivy on her and cocktail party 6:30 p.m. Wed-
confirmation Bible. The bride was nesday, at the Raleigh House, a
Southfield.
given in marriage by her uncle,
Lewis Sugar. E
Awards will be a
given to mem-
Mrs. Charles Schwartz of Toron-
bers of the see - a
to was matron of honor. Tamara
tion • who gave mr
Ackerman of Boston And Sue Co-
outstanding serv-
hen were bridesmaids.
ice in the 1967 /M.
Michael Sugar, brother of the
campaign, Dr. a
bride, was best man. Ushers were
Harvey Firestone a
Allan Fried, Robert Golden, Garry
and Dr. Ray Pol-
Hussin and Carl Schusterman, all
1 a r d, chairmen,
from Cleveland.
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Zvi Kolitz of
New York, au- X
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lure and theatri-
cal producer, At
will be guest
speaker. Born in
Mrs. Kathleen Straus, an active
a rabbinical fam- a
member of the American Jewish
ly in Lithuania, ' •m`
Committee and executive board
he attended theo-
Kolitz
member of the Women's Division,
logical
seminaries
in his country
Jewish Welfare Federation, has
prior to enrolling in Florence Uni-
been appointed versity to study history and philos- a
by Mayor Cavan-
ophy. .He discontinued his studies •11•1
agh as assistant
in Italy to join the militant Zionist •
director of De-
group and study navigation in pre-
troit's Commun- paration for his fture life in Pales- in[
ity Renewal Re- tine.
search Program.
Israel's first motion picture, •
Mrs. Straus re- "Hill 24 Doesn't Answer," was a
signed Monday written and produced by him.
from her mem- Presently, he is involved in the
bership on the production of Broadway's first Bib-
Mrs. Straus
Detroit Com- lical musical comedy, "King Sol-
mission on Community Relations omon and the Cobbler." He was
to take up the new position, which co-producer of "The Deputy."
pays an annual salary of $14,693.
Sharing responsibility for the •
Former president of the Detroit dentists' section and the award din- a
League of Women Voters, Mrs. ner are the vice Chairmen, Drs. JE[
Straus has a wide background in Stuart Falk and Sidney Rubenstein.
communal and civic affairs, which Section advisors are Drs. Eric
earned for her a special Amity
Award from the American Jewish
Congress last year.
Wife of the late Everet Straus,
who died last fall, Mrs. Straus and
her two children live at 18057 Sor-
rento.
YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will
As assistant director for the re- meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home
search program, Mrs. Straus will of Anne Disner, 17336 Monica.
assist in carrying out more than Mrs. Disner, child welfare chair-
$2,000,000 in research and planning man, is planning an ice cream
studies for federally approved social to be given for the children 1.
programs.
in the Juvenile Detention Home.
Among her many activities, Mrs. There will be refreshments, gifts
Straus has served on the Citizens' and games. For information call
1M.
Study Committee for Wayne Mrs. Disner, 342-4391.
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BLOCH ROSE POST and AUXI-
on the Detroit Regional Planning
LIARY will have their joint meet- ii
Commission.
A graduate of Hunter College in ing 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak ,_
1944, with a bachelors degree in Park Community Center. They will J•
economics, Mrs. Straus served as show a film called "The Sand
an economic analyst for the U.S. Curtain," followed by refresh-
Treasury Department, was a New ments and a social hour. Prospec-
York City school teacher and an tive members are invited. For in-
economist for the Federal Re*ervq formation, call Jerry Felilmap,
396-SILL.
Bank of New York.

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