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May 17, 1968 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-05-17

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Afr. and Airs. Kravitz
onevmoon in Nassau

Friday, May 17, 1968-27

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

activities in Society

Mrs. Lee Franklin Weinstock, president of the University of Buf-
falo Alumni Club of Michigan, will represent the State University
of New York at Buffalo at the 100th anniversary alumni reunion
reception and dinner of Wayne State University Saturday in Matthai
Hall.
The Pasick Family Club's new officers are: Sol Zogut, president;
Ben Milstien, vice president; Milton Shnier, treasurer; Mrs. Jack
Rosenthal, and Mrs. Julius Pesick, secretaries; Julius Pesick, sergeant-
at-arms; Mrs. Ada Floyd, sunshine committee and Mrs. John Weiss-
wasser and Mrs. Milton Shnier, entertainment and publicity.

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Suburban,
GREEN-8 CENTER

Shop Sunday 12 Noon to 5 P.M.

Renowned Israeli Singer Yaffa Yarkoni
to Head Studer4s' Otleination Concert

MRS. HOWARD KRAVITZ

j Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Tauber
f Pine Lake Rd., Orchard Lake,
1 \r_knounce the marriage of their
pter Paula Carol to Howard
av i tz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
/-ii:cuert Kravitz of Brooklyn, re-
cently • at Kingsley Inn.
The bride wore an Empire gown
of voile organza with touches of
pink and lace appliques. The tun-
ing veil covered with lace appli-
ques, was connected to a crown
of lace.
The bridegroom was attended
by best man Joseph Crystal and
ushers Harvey Hauer, Richard
Housey, Michael Pagana and Mar-
.;shall Tauber.
The maid of honor was Sandra
Tauber. Bridesmaids were Mary
Jo Harris, Barbara Tauber, Sue
Newhouse and Mindy Smith.
The couple is honeymooning in
Florida and Nassau.

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Miss Rich/non to Wed
Jonathan P. Schmidt

Internationally known Israeli re- are available at the J. L. Hudson,
cording star Yaffa Yarkoni will Jewish Ceilter and Wayne State
head a feitive program sponsored University ticket offices.
by the Israeli Student Organization
of Wayne State University, in co-
operation with the Bnai Brith
-Foundation, 8:30 p.m. May 29 in
the Rackham Memorial Building.
The celebration culminates a Is
month-long series of programs in al At Green-8 Center
connection with Israel's 20th anni-
versary.
Israeli dancing and a chair also ! Ili
ONLY!
will be on the program, to which
the community is invited.
Miss Yarko-ni who performed
at Carnegie Hall early this year,
has a mastery of many tongues
and has been praised by critics a
throughout the world as having
"conquered our people wit h
songs which she sang with a 111(
great deal of heart, unusual a
gaity and warmth" (Le Monde,
irg
Paris).
Beginning her career as a young )111(
dancer in the Opera in Tel Aviv, Et
Miss Yarkoni served as a wireless
operator — and as singer and
dancer with an army entertainment
group—during Israel's War of In-
dependence. Today she claims 40
record albums, 10 albums for chil-
dren and 400 single records in
Israel alone. She is presently under
contract here to Columbia Records,
which recently released her first
U.S. album: "Sabra! Yaffa Yar-
koni." She has appeared in concert 111
and on television throughout Eu-
rope, Africa, North and South $
America.
Tickets to the performance here it

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Richman of
Midway Dr., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Barbara Ellen to Jonathan Paul
Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Schmidt of Hilton Rd., Southfield.
Miss Richman is a senior in
)Wayne State University's college
of education; her fiance attends
-- Wayne's school of business ad-
ministration.
A Nov. 26 wedding is plannef.

Farband Gathering
,edicated to Israel
L\ A program dedicated to Israel's

' anniversary will be given dur-
the melave malka to be held by
Farband Labor Zionist Organi-
tion 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Labor Zionist Institute.
The role of Jewish National Fund
Will be stressed in the development
and progress of Israel. Guest
speaker will be Rami Amitz-Lev,
Israeli emissary for the JNF Foun-
dation in Detroit.
Shown will be one of the latest
\films depicting life in Israel follow-
ing the "Six-Day War." Community
/singing will complement the pro-
gram, and refreshments will be
served.
Members of the movement and
their friends are invited at no
charge.

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Borman Appointed
WSU Law School's
Assistant Dean

MISS BARBARA RICHMAN

Sunday!

Paul D. Borman, special counsel
to Detroit Mayor Jerome P. Cav-
anagh, has been appointed an as-
sistant dean of the law school at
Wayne State University. His ap-
pointment is effective Aug. 16.
Borman, 2 2 12
Lafayette Towers
W e s t, received
BA and LLB
degrees from the
University
of Michigan, and
the LLM degree ,`).
from the Yale
Law School.
Prior to his ap-
pointment to the
mayor's staff, he
served during
1967 as special
counsel to the
Mayor's Develop-
me nt Team,
which was form-
ed to overhaul
Borman
the city of De-
troit's governmental structure.
He was vice president and house
counsel of Borman Food Stores
Detroit, 1965-67; assistant U.S. At
torney for the Eastern District of
Michigan, 1964-65; and staff attor
ney in the Administration of Jus
tice Section, U.S. Commission on
Civil Rights, Washington, D.C.
1962-63.
Borman .is married and the
father of a 1-year-old daughter.



I. MURRAY JACOBS was re-
elected vice president of the Na-
tional Federal of Jewish Men's
Clubs at the 39th annual convention
of the group at the Concord Hotel,
Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. Jacobs, who
resides in Birmingham, is a mem-
ber of Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

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