30—Friday, July 12, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 13 Detroiter in Current USY Israel Mission A record number of 231 teen- agers of the United Synagogue of America will spend seven weeks in Israel this summer studying, working and exchanging views with their Israeli counterparts as part of a comprehensive program to build bridges of greater under- standing between the Jewish corn- - munities of both countries. The young men and women of the 825 Conservative Jewish synal gogues in the United States and Canada left on their 13th annual pilgrimage July 2. They will re- main in Israel for seven weeks. The program is coordinated by the United Synagogue's department of youth. This year the group will participate in an unusual archaeo- logical project. Members of the pilgrimage will assist the Israeli Ministry of Antiquities in excavat- ing the ruins of a synagogue lo- cated in the city of Ashkelon, dat- ing back to the Roman occupation of Palestine. The youngsters hope to unearth the mosaic tile akar of the ancient house of worship still hidden at the ruin. On July 22 in Ashkelon, the USY1 group will hold a one-day series of joint meetings and discussions with members of USY's 18th region in Israel. The Israeli youngsters are members of the five Conserva- tive synagogues in Israel affiliated with the World Council of Syna- gogues. The following Detroit youths are members of this year's USY Israel pilgrimage: Nancy Adelsberg, 18470 Onyx, Southfield; Jeffrey Freedland, 4785 W. Outer Drive; Lynn Medow, 13113 Ludlow, Huntington Woods; Owen Perlman, 19752 Hartwell; Eric Sie- gel, 18210 Marlowe; Randee Green, 28205 Tavistock Trail, Southfield; Leslye Guttenberg, 10853 Vernon, Huntington Woods; Elissa Baum, 6581 Post Oak Drive, Birmingham; Miriam Kazdan, 16521 Rosemary, Oak Park; Jane Olender, 19990 Prest; Margo Rosenthal, 28590 Tavistock Trail, Southfield; Arnold Zuckman, 17010 George Washing- ton, Southfield. ....`.1=s from Michigan in the current USY mission to Israel are: Deborah Gotlib, Elissa Kramer, Diane Kasle and Annette Weston, Flint; Jerome Jacobs, Pontiac; Lynn Kleiman and Stuart Rapa- port, Grand Rapids; Frederick Sofen, Kalamazoo. AVM Ruth Lowy to Marty Membership Drive Lee Zendel in August of Local Hadassah Sol Moss Elected BB Veep at District Convention Starts Tuesday MISS RUTH LOWY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowy of Hicksville, LI., announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Lee Zendel, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Zendel of Lauder Ave. An August wedding is planned. Business Brevities THE EXPECTATION SHOP INC., a specialty store that caters to "the ladies-in-waiting" with an exclusive collection of maternity apparel, is now under the owner- ship of Jim Reich. Reich has had an extensive background in the garment industry, as a manufac- timer and as a distributor. The Expectation Shop is located at 141 W. Maple Rd., Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Reich and their two chil- dren have moved from their home in the Chicago area to their new residence in Birmingham. * NOAH LAMBERT of the AUS- TIN A. KANTER agency of Na- tional Life Insurance Co. of Ver- mont, has been named one of the agency's first two district agents under the company's new district- agent plan. Melbourne Jews to Act After Wave of Vandalism MELBOURNE (JTA) — A spokesman for the Victoria Jew- ish Board of Deputies warned here Monday that the Jewish commu- nity may be forced to mount guards at its synagogue because of a wave of vandalism. The Carlton Hebrew Congrega- tion here was broken into twice within a week. The latest act of vandalism caused an estimated $3,000 in damages. It occurred when the congregation had just finished cleaning up after an earlier break-in. BY HENRY LEONARD Because "Hadassah's strength lies in its numbers," the Metropoli- tan Detroit Chapter of local Ha- dassah begins a drive Tuesday to add new members to its present body of approximately 7,000. The membership theme of the cam- paign is "Identify with Hadassah." Mrs. Emanuel Sarko, chapter vice president of membership, and Mrs. Irvin Meckler, chapter chair- man of membership, said that Hadassah women will speak on the goals and purposes of Hadassah to prospective members who are invited to attend a number of social gatherings Tuesday. Greenfield-Schaefer Group will hold an open board meeting at the home of Mrs. Norman Taylor, 24035 Rockingham. Southfield Heights Group will have a tea at the home of Mrs. Lester Taub- man, 18632 George Washington, Southfield. Livonia Group will have a tea at the home of Mrs. David Pink, 49680 W. Eight Mile, Northville. Oak Park Group plans a tea at the home of Mrs. Maurice Chandler, 4055 Pickering, Birming- ham. Rivercrest Group will have a tea at the home of Mrs. Melvin Binder, 22962 Pontchartrain, South- field. Eleanor Roosevelt Group (a group of young married women) will meet 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Dulberg, 29231 Lee- more, Southfield. Sharon Group will have a tea at the home of Mrs. Eugene Lumberg, 27416 Ev- erett, Southfield. Towers Group will hold an open meeting in the penthouse of the North Park Tow- ers East, Southfield. Village Group will have a tea at the home of Mrs. Martin Norton, 17125 Mount Ver- non, Southfield. Women interested in becoming members of Hadassah may attend any meeting in their own area, or for further information call the Hadassah office, BR 3-5441. Sol Moss of Detroit was elected He and his wife, Ida, have four third vice president of District children. Grand Lodge 6 Bnai Brith at its recent 100th convention in Chicago. MUSIC Moss is past (Just Great) president of Ivan S. Bloch Lodge MAURY LITTLE and of Metro- AND THE TOWNSMEN politan Detroit ICE 4-5980 Bnai Brith Coun- cil. He was a member of the board of gover- CHA-CHA-CHA nors of District DANCE CLASSES 6, Michigan re- gional advisory from board of Anti- Moss PREMIERE STUDIO Defamation League and Michigan LI 7-4470 22111 W. Coolidge regional board of Bnai Brith Youth Organization. Moss was educated in the De- troit school system and attended A BEAUTIFUL Walsh Institute of Accountancy and Wayne State University. He has lived in Detroit for 45 years. AND Henry Dodge Files for Supervisor Race Henry Dodge filed his documents for the Republican ticket with the Wayne County Election Commis- sion for the Board of Supervisors. The "Homeowners" candidate is 42 years old, and holds the position of executive engineer with an in- dustrial firm. He is affiliated with many technical and fraternal or- ganizations, including the Nation- al Aeronautics Association and the Detroit Shrine. He is a mem- ber of Temple Beth-El. During his high school years he was active in the Boy Scouts. Dodge favors private develop- ment with the least amount of tax dollars invested. It is his opin- ion that private capital produces tax revenue, employment and prosperity, without placing the burden on property owners. Judge Pernick Opens Campaign Headquarters Judge Joseph J. Pernick, can- didate in the race to fill a Probate Court vacancy in Wayne County, has opened headquarters at 14029 W. McNichols. For Judge Pernick, it marked the third time he has opened an election headquarters. Twice pre- viously, he successfully sought re- election to Common Pleas Court. He announced his entry into the Probate Court race last month. A judge for six years, Judge Pernick had been a Probate Court public administrator before being named to the bench in 1962. Judge Pernick's candidacy for the Probate Court post was prompted by his activity on behalf of the physically, .handicapped and the mentally ill. Both areas are within Probate Court jurisdiction. "After all, Seymour, we're your parents ... so why don't you tell us what's on your mind?" SOL COHEN of Rockledge Dr., Farmington, scored a hole-in-one July 4 at the Salem Hills Golf Club, Northville. He used a driver on the 185-yard third hole. CARPET Music the Stein-Way DICK STEIN & ORCHESTRA LI 7-2770 FURNITURE CLEANING Satisfaction guaranteed— Mothproofing free. Wall- to-wall carpet cleaning. Five cents a square foot, minimum $15. Classified Ads Get Quick Results 542-4735 EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA? 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