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June 28, 1968 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-06-28

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New Scholarship Fund at Bar-Ilan

A s p e c i al scholarship fund
aimed at encouraging American
college students of all faiths to
study in Israel has been named in
honor of the comptroller of New
York City, Mario A. Procaccino.
Established by American sup-
porters of Israel's Bar-Ilan Univer-
sity, the scholarship fund will pro-
vide financial assistance for one

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year of undergraduate -study in the
liberal arts and sciences at the
Bar-Ilan campus in Ramat Gan,
near Tel-Aviv.
Announcement of the Mario A.
Procaccino Scholarship Fund was
made by the university's chancel-
lor, Dr. Joseph H. Lookstein, who
said it was named for Procaccino
"in recognition of his high ideals
of public service and commitment
to higher education." Procaccino
last week accepted the presidency
of Verrazzano College, a liberal
arts institution being established
at Woodridge, N.Y.
The announcement of the schol-
arship fund came on the eve of
Procaccino's departure on a trip
to Israel. His schedule included a
visit to Bay-Ilan University, where
he delivered the first in a series
of lectures by government and
business leaders marking the es-
tablishment of the university's
School of Business Administration.

THE DETROIT JEWISH !WA'S
Friday, June 28, 1968-27

Ca ribbean Honeymoon
Follow Shefynan Rites

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MRS. STEPHEN SHEFMAN
Michigan's public roads and
At the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel,
streets would go around the Judi Sue Finsilver, daughter of
Ash Trays, Candy Dishes, Match-
equator four times.
boxes, etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Finsilver of
Made from glass and antique
Echo Valley Rd., Farmington, be-
finished metals, ceramics. For
came the bride of Stephen Eric
J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
Weddings and Bar Mitvazs, etc.
Shefman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Also personalized novelty pens.
Portraiture of Distinction
For Your Weddings
Harry Shefman of Lauder Ave.
INVITATIONS & ACCESSORIES
Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantor
Formals
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Candids
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Direct
Color
also available.
Jacob Sonenklar officiated.
3223 W. McNichols
Nr. Muirlond
The bride wore a gown of silk
organza
with re-embroidered Alen-
Call
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646-6138
con lace roses appliqued on the
wedding band neckline, bell-shaped
sleeves and Empire bodice. The at-
Professional Entertainment
tached train fell to chapel length.
A toque of matching lace held her
silk illusion mantilla.
Mrs. Ruth Finsilver was the
matron of honor. Sheila Finsil-
ver served her sister as maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Sally
Wagner, Karen Finsilver, Judy
Private and Commercial Shows
Cuttler, and Mrs.' Michael Hirsch
547-0896
545-2737
of New York.
Peter Shefman was his brother's
best man. Ushers were Stuart Fin-
silver, Michael Cuttler, Bruce Sey-
burn, Joseph Stewart and Robert
Schmidt.
The Shefmans honeymooned in
CUSTOM FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER
Puerto Rico and the Bahamas.

MARCIA MASSERMAN

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EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA?

Crunbrook
House Motel
Is Conveniently Located at

20500 JAMES COUZENS

(8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from NcrlihlegArP
Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodahe
Try Our Barber Shop
Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
Airport Limousine Service Available

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COR. FIELDING

Teen Volunteer Corps,
Tips Tops at Center

Applications are' being accepted
for the Jewish Center Teen Volun-
teer Corps, an opportunity for
students in grades 10 through 12
to work with grade school children
in the Center's summer programs
at the main branch. Activities will
include crafts, games, trips and
sports.
For information, call Ralph
Sirotkin in Group Services, DI
1-4200. Transportation is avail-
able.
Tips Tops, a daily drop-in pro-
gram for youngsters in the first
through sixth grades, begins Mon-
day and continues through Aug.
30.
This program, from 9:30 a.m. to
3:30 p.m., includes art and crafts,
roller skating, swim sessions,
nature time, variety hours and out-
door fun. Each week, there is a
different theme: the week of July
will be Freedom Festival.
Free shuttle bus transportation
is available to and from the Ten
Mile Branch.
Each Tuesday, a trip is fea-
tured for first through third
graders and each Thursday trips
are featured for fourth through
sixth graders. On July 9 and 11
there are trips to Upland Hills;
July 16 to Fort Malden and
Jackson Park, Windsor; and
July 18 to Bob-Lo.
Registration for trips is required
in advance. Tip Tops is for Center
members only, but the center of-
fers a special summer member-
ship.
For a brochure or information,
call Group Services, DI 1-4200.

A 'Second' Passover
A "Second Passover" was ob-
served in ancient times on the 14th
clay of Iyyar for those who were
unable to sacrifice the paschal
lamb for reasons of ritual im-
purity or absence due to a jour-
ney the previous month.

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