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Also, American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Congress, Anti-Defa- mation League of Bnai Brith, National Community Relations Advisory Council, Jewish Labor Committee, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, Ameri- can Association for Jewish Education. National Jewish Welfare Board, Syna- gogue Council of America and Jewish Occupational Council. Also, American Jewish Historical So- ciety, Zionist Organization of America, Bnai Brith National Youth Service Ap- peal, Dropsie College for Hebrew & Cognate Learning. Histadrut Ivrit, Jew- ish Braille Institute of America, Jewish Chautauqua Society. Jewish Publication Society, National Foundation for Jewish Citron-if apner Rites Held at Beth Israel Culture, Yivo Institute for Jewish Re- search and Jewish Teachers Seminary. Also, National Jewish Hospital at Denver, City of Hope at Los Angeles. Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital, Reform Jewish Appeal-Hebrew Union College, Jewish Theological Seminary, Jewish University of America, Yeshiva Univer- sity, Yeshiva Tora Vodaath and Mesivta and Camp Gan Israel. Comings .. and • . • Goings Friday, April 5, 1968-17 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS mow 01 ■ 114/..0.1 ■ 11.0 •I1M. Community Calendar Women's Division Plans Workers' Breakfast A women's division workers' women's division, Mesdames Asher meeting will be held 9 a.m. Tues- Marder, Rubenstein and Sidney April 8—Hadassah Meeting, 12:30 Wolin, announced that cards will p.m., at Temple Beth El. day at the home of Mrs. Gilbert be assigned for the community- April 9 — UJA Women's Division Rubenstein. The chairmen of the wide luncheon to be held April 23. Workers Meeting, 9 a.m., at home of Mrs. Gilbert Rubenstein. April 9—Bnai Brith Women Board Meeting, 8:30 p.m., at home of Mrs. Hy Klein. April 11 — JWVA Meeting, 8:30 THREE CITY TOUR p.m., at - home of Mrs. Nate Baum. EUROPE AT LEISURE PARIS - ROME - LONDON Hadassah will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at Temple Beth El. The program will highlight Passover. Cantor Abraham Ranani will sing. On April 27, at 9 p.m. at Willo- wood Country Club, Hadassah will sponsor a dance. A weekend in New York will be grand prize. There will be dancing to Art Bar- tner's orchestra, refreshments and prizes. For reservations call Jane Cossm an, 767-3047.: Mae Shievitz, 767-5553; or Sandy Wanetik, 732- 5863. Mrs. H. H. Kesten of Overhill Dr. has been elected assistant sec- retary of the board of trustees of the Michigan College of Osteopa- thic Medicine. A member of the executive committee of the Michi- gan Women's Osteopathic Auxili- ary since 1959, she is also promi- nent in the Flint and Genesee Roberta A. Silver, 3226 Clement, County auxiliary organizations. was graduated with a bachelors Mrs. Kesten is a member of the degree from Central Michigan Uni- American Red Cross, the League versity. of Women Voters, Hadassah, East- ern Star and the Oriental Shrine. She is the mother of Sanford Kes- ten, Flint attorney. * * Irving L. Simen has been elected president of the Michigan Heating and Air Conditioning Association. Youth on the Move $799 PERSON Including: • Breakfast Every Day • Lunch or Dinner Every Day • Round Trip Jet from Detroit TOUR "A"— Sat., May 11 through Sat., June 1 TOUR "B"—Sat., Oct. 5 through Sat., Oct. 26 Become a Londoner, a Parisian, a Roman. Take time to feel at home in Three Great Cities. Live their way of Life. Know them intimately. Feel their pulse for everyday Living. BOOK COUZENS TRAVEL 20441 James Couzens — Phone 272-2400 Blood Program Slated The Flint Jewish Community Council will sponsor a blood drive at Cong. Beth Israel noon-6 p.m. April 24. Co-chairmen are Mes- dames .R. J. Mittleman, Joe Ber- MRS. HENRY CITRON nard, Sidney Hartman and Dave Mulne. Those interested in donat- Janice Esther Wapner, daughter ing blood may contact the council of the Jacob Wapners of Mackin office, 767-5922. Rd., became the bride of Dr. Henry Louis Citron in an evening cere- mony Sunday at Cong. Beth Israel, Flint. Rabbi Hillel Millgram and Cantor Abraham Ranani officiated. Harry Kirsbaurn, son of Mr. and The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Emil Citron of Addison Ave., Mrs. Irving Kirsbaum, will be Southfield, and the late Mr. Citron. called to the Tora as Bar Mitzva Following a Puerto Rico honey- Saturday at Cong. Beth Israel. moon, the couple will live in Oak Park. The bride wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta with a bateau neckline and Empire waist appliqued in hand-clipped Chantilly lace. Appliques of the SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — The lace trimmed the modified A- adult Jewish community must start line, floor-length skirt and de- a dialogue with its skeptical Jewish tachable wateau train. A court youth and it may have to do so by veil of silk illusion was secured starting with the "straight" or by a matching lace cap. She car- "square" Jewish young people but ried a cascading spray of Cym- it cannot turn its back "on hip bidium orchids and English ivy. youth," an adult Jewish spokesman Maxine Wapner, the bride's sis- told a youth conference here. ter, was maid of honor. Her other Earl Raab, executive director of attendants were Ardith Klouse, the San Francisco Jewish Com- Jill Golden of Grand Rapids and munity Relations Council, told the Naomi Ragins, junior bridesmaid. conference that there were three B. Eugene Citron, the bride- categories of such Jewish young groom's brother, was best man, people — the psychedelic or hip, and ushers were Ernest L. Citron, the rebellious campus youth and another brother, Samuel Wapner, the so-called square or straight the bride's brother, Emil Thomas youth, a term of oppobrium ap- Citron and Dr. Fred Wasserman. plied by the hip generation to per- sons who are part of the "establish- ment." He made his observations at a conference on youth sponsored by the social planning committee of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion of San Francisco, Marion County and the Peninsula. More than 50 representatives of the SEE OR CALL Jewish community took part. They included synagogue youth group delegates, rabbis, social workers and lay leaders. AT Raab suggested that the adults would have to try to set up a pro- o jt -CriJJrnan, cess to bring about "the greatest amount of interplay and inter- change" between the adults and Cadillac the youth. He said: "If Jewish youth want to sit on congregation 1350 N. Woodward Birmingham boards, let's have them sit on MI 4-1930 boards. 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