• Franklin-Slutzky Rites Planned for June 30 Friday,- March 15, 1968-27 TM* DETROIT' JEWISH- NEWS • • • i activ ities in Society Jewish Colonization Assn. to Finance More Kibutzim LONDON (3TA) — Vie Jewish Colonization Association, a philan- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman of Jerome Ave., Oak Park, along thropic organization founded by with their son Jack and his fiance, recently returned from New Baron de Hirsch in 1891, an- Orleans, where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Friedman's brother. nounced it would extend support Also present were Mrs. Nathan Flaisher of Ludlow Ave., Huntington Woods, and Mrs. Moe Moore of Prairie Ave., both sisters of the bridegroom. a THE NEW Mr. and Mrs. Sam Betman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nedelman ID W. 111_ celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at a surprise party at the home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Betman of Maryland Ave., Southfield. Present were the two couples' children and grand- children. Both couples were born in Russia and have been in the grocery business. They were married six blocks away from each other. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bistrow, 19768 Mansfield, recently returned from a three-month visit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tapper of Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Solly Moglovkin of St. Louis. to four more settlements in IsraeL It is presently participating in the development of 10 settlements in Galilee for which it has lent half the capital. XXXXXINX.XXXX •••••111111•XXX IL111111011" Sun. 12 to 5 p.m. Suburban • SUNDAY ONLY! Regional Zionist Director Is Chosen; Areas Are Merged From Seven States • A graduate of McGill University MISS ELLEN FRANKLIN Harry J. Halperin, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Franklin of and Yeshivat Kerem Israel of Shrewsbury Rd. announce the en-! Toronto and Montreal, has been Montreal, Halperin is planning to gagement of their daughter Ellen appointed director of the North ' visit 50 communities in this region to Gerald Slutzky, son of Mr. and Central Region of the Zionist Or- to discuss programminf, member- Mrs. Robert Slutzky of Oldham ganization of America, according ship activities and fund-raising. Rd., Southfield. to an announcement by Rabbi The offices of the North Central Miss Franklin is a graduate of Moses Lehrman, co-chairman of Region are in the Zionist Cultural the University of Michigan where the newly-created region which in- Center, 18501 W. 10 Mile, South- she was affiliated with Delta Phi _ field. Epsilon Sorority. Mr. Slutzky at- tended Michigan State University where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. A June 30 wedding is planned. • 1•01•1•1•11111111** ■ ■ 111[ • Two Detroiters Named to WA's Leaders Cabinet ONLY! a One hundred and forty - eight young Jewish leaders from 74 American communities were elected to the Young Leadership, Cabinet of the United Jewish Ap-j peal, it was announced by Her- bert J. Garon of New Orleans, newly elected cabinet chairman. Named to serve as associate chairman of the cabinet for his second term was Gordon B. Zacks of Columbus, 0. Both men have been leaders in the cabinet since its inception in December, 1962. Representing Detroit in the cabi- net are Merle A. Harris and Thomas I. Klein. Harris, an executive committee member of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. is president of the Jewish Family and Chil- dren's service and a leader in the Jewish Vocational Service. In 1961 he re ceiv e d the Federation's Young Leadership Award. Klein, a trustee of the Jewish Vocational Service and Common ity Workshop, was chairman of the executive committee for 1966-67 of the Federation's junior division. a a , a HARRY J. HALPERIN a a eludes all or part of the states of Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, and some communities in Illinois. Prior to this appointment, Hal- perin was executive director of the State of Israel Bond Organization of Toronto for five years, and pre- a viously was the city manager and publicity director of State of Israel a Bonds in several communities in eastern Canada. He was associated with State of Israel Bonds for more than 13 years. For the past 18 months he was a senior member of the staff of the United Jewish Appeal of Toronto. Halperin's background includes seven years as educational director of Young Men's Hebrew Associa- tion of Montreal, and in various professional capacities with Mont- real Young Judaea, Neighborhood House, synagogue administration, fund-raising and public relations. He was managing editor of the Canadian Jewish Chronicle for five Mayor Cavanagh and Gov. Rom- years. ney have proclaimed March 28 as Ort Day in Detroit and Michigan, Mrs. Ben Brant, membership vice president and ORT Day chairman, announces. The March 28 celebration, to be held at noon in Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will include petite lunch, a showing of fashions and a report TEL AVIV (ZINS)—The after- on ORT schools by Mrs. William noon newspaper Maariv, ran a Wetsman; who has juqt returned moving, incredible story. A new from an overseas mission. New immigrant from Soviet Russia ap- members and their sponsors will proached the Jerusalem rabbi be guests of ORT. 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