THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, July 26, 1968
Rosa Lynn Schiffman
Engaged to Ronald Kiel
JWV
YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will
hold an Aid-to-Israel fund-raising
swim-party 8 p.m. Sunday, at the
home of Ann Rubin, 19725 Oak-
field. Funds will be donated to-
ward the purchase of a heart ma-
chine for the Tel Hashomer Hos-
pital in Israel. For information
and reservations, call Ann Rubin,
KE 5-031, or Anne Weinstein,
UN 4-1925. All members of the
post and friends are invited.
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JWVA Department Head
Names Chairmen for '69
MISS ROSA SCHIFFMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Schiff-
man of Stratford Ave., Oak Park,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Rosa Lynn to Ronald N.
Kief, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kief, of Grand Concourse Rd.,
Southfield.
Miss Schiffman attended High-
land Park College. Her fiance is
a graduate of Detroit Institute of
Technology and will attend the
Detroit College of Law in the fall.
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Mrs. Irving Silk, president of the
Department of Michigan Jewish
War Veterans Auxiliary, has an-
nounced the appointments of the
following chairmen to serve on the
board:
Corresponding secretary, Mrs.
William Greenberg; coordinator,
Mrs. William Love; recording sec-
retary, Mrs. Herbert Perchikoff;
hospital, Mrs. Paul Berman and
Mrs. Sidney Cohen; child welfare,
Mrs. Irving Weintraub; veteran's
aid, Mrs. Morris Lupiloff; leader-
ship, Mrs Oscar Katz; community
relations, Mrs. Morton Oppenheim
and Mrs. Irving Cane; reports,
Mrs. Albert Rosen; insurance,
Mrs. Max Kaufman; supply offi-
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Silver; hospitality, Mrs. Ben Cow-
an; blood drive, Mrs. Sam Skup-
sky; sunshine, Mrs. Norman Moss;
inspector, Mrs. Sam Wagner;
parliamentarian, Mrs. Philip Bern-
stein; poppy, Mrs. Joseph Burn-
stein; aid to Israel, Mrs. Philip
Weinstein; dramatic group, Mrs.
Bernard Hoffman; scholarship,
Mrs. John Nemon; packages to
Vietnam, Mrs. Ann Rubin; and
phone squad, Mrs. Sam Reder, Mrs.
Tom Tannis and Mrs. Martha
Hauptman.
Richard Zuckermans
will Reside in Norfolk
JERUSALEM (JTA) — A 400- centuries old.' Thernnastery be-
acre botanical garden will be es- longs to the Russian Orthodox
tablished by the Jewish National Church which has its headquar-
Fund. It will contain all the plants ters in New York. The church
mentioned in the Bible and the does not recognize the Sovidt
regime.
flora growing in Israel today.
To be located in the Modiim
area near Lydda, it will be estab-
lished under the supervision of
Noga Hareuveni, a biblical schol-
ar and horticulturist. The area
Orchestra and Entertainment
will be designated a nature pre-
serve and national park.
The Jewish National Fund has
agreed to take care of a tree on
the grounds of a Russian mon-
PHOTOGRAPHY by
astery in Hebron Which, according
to Christian tradition, is "Abra-
BERNARD H.
ham's oak" mentioned in chapter
18 of Genesis.
The JNF was approached by
the father superior of the mon-
astery and sent a forestry expert
MRS. RICHARD ZUCKERMAN
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to examine the tree which was not
Bar Mitzvas—Weddings
thriving.
It
was
found
to
be
many
At the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel
recently, Denise Ellen Spoon daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Spoon of
From LONDON, ENGLAND
Shrewsbury Rd. became the bride
of Ensign Richard Engle Zucker-
man, son of Mrs. Roslyn Zucker-
man and the late Mr. Zuckerman
of Yonkers N. Y.
"Distinctive Styling in Music
After a honeymoon in Puerto
Rico the couple will live in Nor-
to your Individual Taste"
folk, Va.
Cynthia Spoon was her sister's
maid of honor. Gary Levitt served
as best man.
Appliques of Venise lace flowers
were on the bride's floor-length
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line and long bishop sleeves with
wide cuffs. She wore a Camelot
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EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA?
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News Notes
Two young people of Ahavas
Israel are now in Israel with the
United Synagogue Youth Israeli
Pilgrimage. They are Lynn Klei-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Kleiman, and Stuart Rapa-
port, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Rapaport.
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Hadassah, under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Ben Baum, will have
a "Sing-In and Cook-Out" for new
members at the home of Mrs.
Lester Berman, 8:30 p.m. Satur-
day.
`Biblical Garden' Planned by the JNF :bear Lydda
MRS. GERALD LEVINSON
Georgette Gruen and Dr. Gerald
Levinson were united in marriage
recently at the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel. Rabbi Milton Arm and Can-
tor Simon Bermanis officiated.
The couple's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Gruen of Greenbriar
Ave., Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Levinson of Argyle Cres-
cent.
Bridesmaids were Rhoda Levin-
son and Audrey Gruen.
Leonard Wisper served as best
man. Ushers were Gabriel Gruen,
'Robert Rubin and Dr. Harvey
Sabbota.
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