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May 03, 1968 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-05-03

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26—Friday, May 3, 1968

Mrs. Schaver and Countess in Jerusalem

Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond
women's division, with Countess Antoinette Rinaldi-Cardelli, in
Jerusalem. The Italian countess served as a volunteer in Israel
during the crucial months of May and June of 1967. She is coming to
Detroit on May 22, 23 and 24 to address a sponsor re-enrollment
affair and two other leadership gatherings for the Detroit Israel Bond
division. Countess Cardelli of Rome, grand-niece of a Cardinal and
an Apostolic Nuncio, will be the guest of honor at the sponsor
re-enrollment luncheon here on May 22, at the Great Lakes Club,
and will present the 1968 sponsor pins to women who have earned
them.

Marsha Fay Rubenfaer
to Marry Mr. Schneyer

Windsor Hadassah
eadies Bazaar and

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NCJW to Host Mrs. Hymes at 75th Year Fete

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

tion May 15

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Windsor's largest annual bazaar

and exposition is being planned for

The Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women will cele-
brate its 75th birthday at the an-
nual luncheon meeting noon May
8 at Raleigh House.
Following installation, guest
speakers will include Mrs. Charles
Hymes of Minne-
apolis, chairmaW
of the 75th anni-:
versary cam-
paign, past presi-
dent of Council
and honorary na-
I tional vice presi-
dent. Madelyn
Coe of the J. L.
Hudson Co. will
speak on "Fash- Mrs. Hymes
ions in the Sixties and You." Miss
Coe, named one of the 10 Best
Dressed Women in the Detroit area
in 1957, is regarded as an authority
throughout the fashion world.
National Council of Jewish Wo-
men has grown to 100,000 mem-
bers in the past 75 years and
carries on some 1,000 service proj-
ects, including the Orchards, pro-
fessionally staffed residential treat-
ment home for children from 6 to
12 with emotional problems; Oper-
ation Friendship, lounge program
for patients between mental hos-
pitals and the return to community
life; Custer School Program, in
which over 100 volunteers help
with tutoring and cultural enrich-
ment trips; and the scholarship
program — loans to qualified and
needy students seeking to further
their education. (See Page 24)
The special gifts campaign,
honoring Council's 75th birthday,
will make possible a research
and development fund for use
here and in Israel, providing
new experimental programs and
expansion of established pro-
grams.
The new Israel project, the first
of its kind in the world, is a study
and action education center de-
voted exclusively to the needs of
the culturally deprived. Bearing
Council's name, it will be part of
the John Dewey School of Educa-
tion at the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem.
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The legislative affairs committee

May 15 by the local Hadassah
WIZO Council at Cleary Auditor-
ium and Convention Hall.
Many booths, displaying pro-
ducts of stores, manufacturers and
bazaar items, will be featured,
along with a program for bargain
shoppers and every member of the
family. There will be a cafeteria
with Jewish delicacies, a home-
baked goods booth and other eating
areas.
A fashion show, with furs, will
be held 2 and 8 p.m.
There will be good, new and
MISS MARSHA RUBENFAER
nearly-new clothing on sale and a
giant auction sale in the evening.
At
a recent family dinner party,
Prizes valued at $1,000 will be
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Rubenfaer of
awarded.
Irvine Blvd., Oak Park, announced
the engagement of their daughter
Marsha Fay to Sherwin S.
Schneyer. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Schneyer of Prairie Dr.,
Now Booking - .
Southfield.
The bride-elect attends Wayne
State University. Her fiance at-
tended Oakland Community Col-
and His Orchestra
lege and will graduate from the
Good Music
Automation Institute of America
for Al! Occasions
in June.
A Dec. 15 wedding is planned.
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ham; the Ronald L. Greenbergs,
26071 Salem, Huntington Woods;
and the Charles Stones, 23135
Laurel Valley, Southfield. Refresh-
ments will be served.
The series is open to members'
Speakers are Conrad Mallett, ad- husbands, friends and neighbors.
For information, call the Council
ministrative assistant to Mayor office, UN 3-5427.
Cavanagh, who will discuss the di-
mensions of metropolitan Detroit's
urban problem on May 9; Dr. Abe
Citron, associate professor of edu-
cational sociology at Wayne State
University, whose topic is an an-
MAY 5, 11 A.M.-10 P.M.
alysis of suburban attitudes toward
the urban problem, May 16; and
Fr. Paul Harbrecht, dean of the
university of Detroit Law School,
27777 SCHOOLCRAFT
who will deal with ways in: which
suburban attitudes can be changed
LIVONIA
positively and peacefully, May 23.
The meetings will be held respec-
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tively, in the homes of the Manuel
Pastors, 7246 Auburn, Birming-

of the Detroit Section announces
"Prospectuse," a series to explore
the relationship of the suburban
community to the urban crisis,
will be presented at 8 p.m. on con-
secutive Thursday evenings in May.

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The Women's Division of the De-
troit Round Table of Catholics,
Jews and Protestants will wind
up its 1967-68 season 12:15 p.m.
Wednesday at Bushnell Congrega-
tion Church. The meeting will be-
gin with a coffee and cake
social. The topic of the symposium
which will be presented at 1 will
be "The Unique Role of Women in
These Critically Changing Times."
All interested women are wel-
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