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July 05, 1968 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-07-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26—Friday, July 5, 1968

Windsor Jewish Community Council
Elects Dr. Shanfield as President

in the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Dr. Shanfield has a long and
active history in the Windsor
Jewish Community. He is a past
'president of Windsor Lodge 1011
Bnai Brith and a member of the
Balfour Branch 362 Royal Cana-
dian - Legion. He has served as
a co-chairman of the annual
United Jewish Appeal Campaign
as well as chairman of the admin-
istration and youth activities' com-
mittees of the Jewish Community
Center.
Elected with him were the fol-
lowing officers:
Vice presidents, Gerald Freed,
Charles Zalev and William Tepper-
man; treasurer, Mrs. Max Schott;
secretary, Mrs. Gerald Verk; hon-
orary secretary, Miss Frances
Geller.
A presentation was made on
behalf of the Jewish Community
Council to Morton M. Bernholtz,
the retiring president.

Dr. Henry Shanfield, 3216 Mc-
Kay Ave., Windsor, Was elected
president of the Windsor Jewish
Community Council at its annual
meeting June 26.
Dr. Shanfield was born in
Toronto and came to Windsor in
1949. He is a partner in the Brown
Optical Co. and is a graduate of
the Ontario College of Optometry.
He is married to the former Rena
Brudner and has two children, a
daughter, Karen, who is a speech
therapist, and a son, Stephen, a
student in business administration
at Wayne State University.
During World War II, Dr.
Shanfield was a Wing Commander

Pianist Ashkenazy
is at Meadow Brook

The pace increases as the Mea-
dow Brook Festival enters its sec-
ond week of concerts in Oakland
University's Baldwin Memorial
Pavilion. T h e
great Russian
pianist Vladimir
Ashkenazy will
be soloist with
' the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra
under Sixten
Ehrling's direc-
tion. He will play
.1the Mozart Con-
certo No. 20 in
D minor (K. 466)
July 4-5, and
a n d Prokofiev's
Concerto No. 2
G minor July
Ashkenazy 6-7.

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Temple Israel Men's Club elect- rence Wember, William S. Wolf.
ed the following officers:
The new officers and board
President, Irving J. Rosenthal; members will be installed at the
vice presidents, Newton L. Freed- first fall meeting of the club.
man, Bernard L. Goodman and
Donald G. Schiff; treasurer, Dr.
Morton Roth; financial secretary,
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AND THE TOWNSMEN
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Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Hauptman
of Mt. Clemens announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Stephanie Joy to Dennis Irving
Zamler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Zamler of Rutherford St.
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A winter wedding is planned.
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Felix Resnick, violinist with the
long playing re-
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and
cord.
Cantor Reuven Sidney Resnick, baritone soloist
Frankel formerly with the Temple Israel Quartet and
of Detroit's Sha- the Adas Shalom Choir will ap-
arey Zedek con- pear in a musical program 8:30
gregation, n o w p.m. Monday in honor of their
with the Temple father, Jacob Resnick, on the cele-
Israel of Albany, bration of his 80th birthday. The
has recorded 11 program is being sponsored by
songs on a the Berdichev-Keshenev Aid Soci-
record entitled ety at the Sholem Aleichem Insti-
"Out of the Si- tute.
It will be a three-fold celebra-
Cantor Frankel lence."
With Lazar Weiner, the noted tion, also for the 40th anniversary
musician, at the piano, this set of the founding of the Berdichev-
of songs is certain to please the Keshenev society and the 20th an-
most discriminating musical cri- niversary of the State of Israel.
Frank Mersky is the president and
tics.
N. P. Rossen, celebration chair-
Featured on the first side of man.
the record are these selections:
Louis E. Levitan, director of
"Tzu Zein Tzvei, Drei," "Shir the Detroit Israel Bond Organiza-
Hamaalos," "Shlof Mein Kind," tion, will be the guest speaker.
"In Cheder" and "Der Filosof."
Resnick has been a member of
On the reverse side are these
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zipor," "Omar Adoshem L' Yaa- for 38 years, and for 32 years has
kov," "Shir Hashirim," "Zog served as financial secretary. He
has been a member of the Zhitomir
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Stacey, 46, 20511 Pierson, is a
native Detroiter. He is a graduate
of Wayne State University, College
of Business Administration, and
Law School. He belongs to the
Michigan Bar Association, the
American Judicature Society, the
Northwest Lawyers' Association,
and the Northwest Republican
Club. He currently serves on the
Republican State Central Commit-
tee, as vice-chairman of its Ways
and Means Committee, and is pre-
cinct delegate.
Stacey is a member of the
Keidan Lodge, Bnai Brith, and of
Cong. Beth Moses.

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