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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-07-19

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Young Maccabees at Ease

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 19, 1968-13

Wedding

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J u 1 y 20—Willowood Twilight
Golf.
July 21—JWVA Family Picnic,
1 p.m., at Kearsley Park.
July 24—Willowood Bridge Lec-
ture series, 12:30 p.m.
*
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JWVA will sponsor a family pic-
nic 1 p.m. Sunday, at Kearsley
Park. Everyone is asked to bring a
picnic- lunch. If it rains, the picnic
will be held on July 28. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Gordon Suber,
787-7147.

Comings • • •
and
• • Goings

BERNSTEIN-SCHWARTZ: Law-
rence Bernstein and B a r b a r a
Schwartz were married recently
in the Phoenix Club at the Pick-
Durant Hotel. Rabbi William A,
Greenebaum II of Temple Beth El
officiated. Parents of the couple
are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
of Pinetree Dr. and Mrs. Jean
Bernstein of Detroit. Turquoise
beading trimmed the bride's gown
of white worsted silk. She carried
an orchid on her Bible. Maid
of honor was Reta Schafer of
Detroit. Serving as best man was
Joel Morse of Detroit. After a Chi-
cago honeymoon, the newlyweds
will make their home in Detroit.

Mrs. Isadore H. Gutow has been
appointed to the board of trustees
of the Left Bank Gallery, an or-
ganization which sponsors talented
young artists and gives them an
opportunity to show and sell at
monthly programs. Dr. and Mrs.
Gutow's son, Gary S., is visiting
them, having completed his intern-
ship at Lenox Hill Hospital, New
York City. The young Dr. Gutow
will spend three weeks here before
reporting to San Antonio July 29
for his overseas assignment.

Births

To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Segar,
a daughter, Diana Ruth,

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Campers at the Flint Jewish Community Council's Camp Mac-
cabee drop everything for a family picture. Shown in the top picture
are from left), first row: Cheri Rosenthal, Larry Rosenthal. Mark
Leavitt, David Gaynor, Beth Alper, David Kreel. Karen Golden,
Debby Gutowitz, Terry Reznick and Jerold Kalmar; second row: Dawn
Gershinzon, Billy Wiseman, Todd Mirsky, Alan Friedman, Brad
Leavitt, Amy Alper, Faye Himelhoch, Jeff Patterson, Leonard Ben-
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and third row; Jennifer McPhee, Lisa Rosenthal, Gordon Parnes,
Nicki Sorkin, Lynn Sharon, Jo Evanoff, Barb Heitzner, Temmie
Young, Andy Shapiro and Craig Silverton.
In the bottom photo are (from left), first row: Brian Biesman,
Rick Kline, Wendy Stanzler, Michelle Goldman, Ronna Agree, Jeff
Friedman, Dennis Hall, Susan Sharon and Chuck Siegel; second row:
Llsa Blondy, Naomi Gaynor, Rhonda Price, Mike Lewis, Scott Kronick,
Lisa Failer, Mark Schafer and Scott Shafer; third row: Alan lime!.
boa, Susan Kaplan, Judy Greenebaum, Mike Hart, Gordon Pelavin,
Dawn Drexler, Steve Bartner, Ned Blum and Tammy Kopland;
fourth row: Mike Shievitz and Jeff Rosenthal; and fifth row: Chuck
Wax, Brad Saltman, Pam Young, Sue Lewis, Linda Cole and Annette
deCaussin.

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Youth on
the Move.

Irving Weston, 3224 Concord, is
one of 33 American young people
age 14-16 who have left to start a
year of high school study in Israel
as part of the America-Israel Sec-
ondary School Program of the de-
partment of education and culture,
Jewish Agency for Israel. The par-
ticipants will live in dormitories,
With special counselors assigned to
them. Their social and recreation-
al life will be fully integrated with
resident - Israeli students. Irving
will be in his sophomore year.
* * *
Martha Bombel, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Bombel. has re-
ceived a scholarship to attend a
Six-week course at the Midwestern
Music and Art Camp--French Divi-
sion, at the University of Kansas.

Louis Kasle Cabin to Be

Dedicated at Gan Israel
A cabin in honor of Mr, and

Skyhawks Shown Off
at Israel Air Force Day

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Recently de-
livered American Skyhawk jets
were the center of attraction in a
display of air power that marked
Israeli Air Force Day at a base
in the Negev July 11.
Despite blistering temperatures,
several thousand people attended
the event, which was addressed by
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan,
Chief of Staff Geri. Chaim Bar-Lev
and the commander of Israel's
Air Force, Col. Mordechai Hod.
The latter, who pinned wings on
newly graduated pilot officers, de-
clared in a radio interview that
Israel's air force has the means to
stand up against the equipment
now possessed by the Arab states
and will always maintain a qualita-
tive superiority of Israeli flyers
over Arab flyers.
The Air Force Day celebrations
were highlighted by a demonstra-
tion of bombing, • rocket launching
and strafing. In addition to the
Skyhawks, the Air Force showed
off its French-built Mirage and
Mystere jets and Fouga-Magister
trainers in a display of aerial acro-
batics. Gen. Dayan sounded a so-
ber note when he observed that
the Arabs have rebuilt their smash-
ed air forces as if nothing had
happened in June 1967, and Israel
faces a new . confrontation. "We
have always been dragged into
wars we did not want, but we won
because of the superior quality of
our men," he said.

Mrs. Louis Kasle will be dedi-
cated Sunday in
Camp Gan Israel
Of Linden, Mich.,
at the open house
and visiting day.
Kasle is a spon-
sor of the eight-
year old camp.
The Flint Jew-
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Council renders
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