• Shaarit Haplayta Social 2 Detroit Prodigies i Bride opreil El-Mouchi to Solo at Artist Division Chairmen and Sinai Hospital Concert on Nov. 17 22—Friday, October 4, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Judith Feuerman to Be Receive Honors at Federation Meeting The men who have given leader- ship to the four budget and plan- ning divisions of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, since their forma- tion 20 years ago, will be honored at the annual meeting of Federa- tion. 6 p.m. Thursday at the Jew- ish Center. Established to provide a better approach toward orderly planning for communal services as well as agency buildings in Detroit so that needs would be filled and social problems solved by the commu- nity. the divisions have used the talents and interest of many hun- dreds of volunteers through the years. Almost 150 men and women are currently serving as division members. "Through the divisions, Detroit Jewry has created one of the na- tion's best planned programs of services in community relations, education, health and welfare and capital needs," Hyman Safran, Federation president, said. "With changing times needs have changed and mem- bers of the divisions have helped develop programs and agencies which through the years kept up to date with specific prob- lems, both local and national in scope." The chairman of the divisions ' who spent many hours of time and effort in bringing about an organized community are: Chairmen of Committee on Capital Needs — Max J. Zivian, 1951-56: Sidney J. Allen, 1956-58; Louis Tabashnik, 1957-66: Irving Rose, 1966 to the present. Community Relations Division— Morris Garvett, 1949-51; Ben L. Silberstein. Judge William Fried- man, Co-Chairmen. 1952: Jacob A. Citrin, 1953-58: Jack 0. Lefton, 1959-62; Samuel S. Greenberg, 1963-64; Stanley J. Winkelman, 1965 to the present. Education Division—Henry Mey- ers, 1949-51: Morris Garvett, 1952- 57; Louis LaMed, 1958-63; Man- dell L. Berman, 1964 to the pres- ent. Health and Welfare Division — _ Maurice A. Enggass, 1948-50: Mil- ton K. Mahler. 1950-52; George M. MISS MARCIA EDER Stutz. 1952-57: Erwin S. Simon, At a recent open house, Dr. 1957-61; Alan E. Schwartz, 1962-66; and Mrs. Warren Eder of Jean- Dr. Peter G. Shifrin, 1966 to the ette Ave. Southfield, announced present. the engagement of their daughter The Fred M. Butzel Memorial Marcia to Michael Leibson, son Award for Communal Leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Leibson traditionally bestowed annually will of Grand Rapids. be presented at the meeting. Both Miss Eder and her fiance Sinai Hospital. which is observ- attend the University of Michigan. ing its 15th anniversary, also will An Aug. 17 wedding is being he honored. "tanned. During the business meeting. new members of the board of gov- ernors will be elected. Placed in nomination for terms which will expire in 1971 are Irving Rose and Alan E. Schwartz for re-election; and as new members, N. Brewster Broder, Rabbi Hayim Donim, Ron- ald L. Greenberg. Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Edward C. Levy, Max M. Shaye and George M. Zeltzer. Paul Broder is chairman of the nominating committee, and mem- IT STICKS TO THE bers are Irwin Green. Milton J. Miller. Mrs. Max Stollman and SPAGHETTI George M. Stutz. .1liss Eder, .11r. Leibson l o 3Ia ri-v Next Summer Michael Irilsons II art Cong. ..4havas Achim MISS JUDITH FEUERMAN Mr. and Mrs. George Feuerman of Southfield Rd., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Judith Ellen to Neil El- Mouchi, son of Mrs. Ruth El- Mouchi of Wildwood Ave., Oak Park and Mr. Daniel El-Mouchi of Chicago. Both Miss Feuerman and her fiance attended Eastern Michigan University and are now students at Wayne State University. A June wedding is planned. I gewry On the Air 1 • This Week's Radio and Television Programs ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature:. "Views and Reviews From Israel, — first in a series of interviews with prominent Israelis taped this summer, as Dr. Ben Zion Bokser, program editor for the Eternal Light and a member of the faculty of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America talks with the Reverend Peter Schneid- er, adviser to the Anglican arch- bishop of Jerusalem on Jewish- Christian relations. * c c - HEAR OUR VOICE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WCAR Feature: Canter Harold Otbach discusses the songs of Hasidim in the collection by the Rabbis of Modzitz which are sung by Ben Zion Shenker. Shaarit Haplayta will hold a se- at evening:30 p.m. Satur day • Sholem Aleichem Institute. MUSIC BY Two Detoit musicians will be presented as soloists in the Annual Artist Concert of the Music Study Club Nov. 17 at Oak Park High School. According to Mrs. Ben Meckler, vice president and chairman of the concert, they will be Judy Ber- man, violinist, daughter of Mrs. Lawrence Berman and the late Dr. Berman; and pianist Cynthia Raim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raim. Miss Berman, a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music, has con- certized and appeared on televi- sion throughout the Southeast and has developed a reputation as a chamber music artist. At present, she is assistant professor of violin at the University of Georgia, where she is concertmaster of the University Civic Orchestra. Miss Raim, though not yet 17, has won many honors and nu- merous scholarships and has made five solo appearances with the Detroit Symphony, as well as with other orchestras. She is a pupil of Mischa Kottler. SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA LI 1-2563 JE R RY L OOP E R JEWELER DIAMONDS - PEARLS - JEWELRY PEARL AND BEAD STRINGING 406 Broderick Tower -- 943-2573 SHANA TOVA! Still at it in The New Year! 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HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Station: Channel 2 Feature: First of a new series, "Masada," which deals with the archaeological exhibition now at the Detroit Institute of Arts. LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday - Station: WKNR Feature: "A Call to Repent- ance." NEW THICK HOME STYLE SAUCE FROM World ORT Central Body to Hold Parley in Canada Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Your family will love it—so thick it sticks to the spaghetti, never sinks to a pool on your plate. Every bit of its real Italian ta'am gets into your mouth. Choice of three meatless sauces: Meatless, • Mushroom, Marinara. Keep all three on hand for tempting variety. MRS. MICHAEL WILSON Janice Adrian Bleeman recently became the bride of Michael Alan Wilson at Ahavas Achim Syna- gogue. The couple's parents are Mr. NEW YORK—A total of 150 Jew- ish community leaders from 27 countries in North and South Amer- ica, Europe, Africa, Asia and Aus- trailia will assemble in Montreal Oct. 26-29, for the 1968 international conference of the Central Board of the World ORT Union, it was an- nounced by Dr. William Haber, president of the Central Board. The Central Board is the policy- making unit elected to carry out the policies of the ORT Congress, which meets every five years. The and Mrs. Manny Bleeman of Wey- her Ave., Livonia, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson of Templar Ave., Southfield. The newlyweds will live in Montreal conference will be the Southfield after a honeymoon in first of the World ORT Union to be held in the Western Hemisphere. Puerto Rico. t.t p0.). 4 0. ■ • •)%rf I§AS- NA P —, str,ct Rabbmica' --• • 32• cn fre ,7 GIFT BASKETS actriet 4trea "Speedy Recovery," "Sympathy' or "Bon Voyage" more important than what you say is how you soy it. 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