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November 01, 1968 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-11-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38—Friday, November 1, 1968

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Miss Pamela Colburn
to Marry David Harare

JWVA to Open Drive
for Members at Brunch

Ladies Department of Michigan,
Jewish War Veterans, with its 12
auxiliaries of 750 members, will
kick off its membership drive with
a continental brunch 11 a.m. Sun-
day at the Holiday Inn, Eight Mile
and Meyers Rds.
A -program is planned following
brunch. For information, call Roz
Liner, membership chairman, LI 7-
7132, or Elinor Silk, department
president, 358-4030.

JWV

MISS PAMELA COLBURN

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Colburn
of Eastwood Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Pamela Kay to David
Lawrence Haron, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Percy H. Haron of Kensing-
ton Ct., Southfield.

Miss Colburn is a senior at the
University of Michigan. Mr. Haron,
a graduate of the University of
Michigan, where he was affiliated
with Tau Delta Phi Fraternity, is
a senior at the U. of M. School of
Law.
A May 25 wedding is planned.

French ORT Leader
Praises Schools' Work

Robert Blum, president of ORT
France and son of the late Leon
Blum, who was twice premier of
France, addressed some 500
Women's American ORT delegates
at their national board conference
Oct. 21.
Blum, one of his nation's leading
industrialists, president of the
French Federation of Aeronautical
and Space Industries and president
of the Society for the Exploration
of Materials, told the women that
"ORT training is highly respected
by governments throughout the
world. I am," he said, "most fami-
liar with Western Europe where
the quality of ORT training is re-
garded as the best.
"In fact," he said, "we are con-
stantly approached by government
agencies to set up courses for
them. "
As a side remark, Blum said
that " . . . during the time of great
trouble and strife in France this
year, there had been absolutely no
difficulty in the ORT schools." He
stated that " . ORT students
realize that their schools are work-
ing for them and with them and
indeed," he said, "our students
actually participate in the planning
of school programs."

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YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will
meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Oak
Park Community Center. A fund-
raising report will be presented
by Senior Vice-President Sara
Fleisher. Co-chairmen Ann Rubin
and Tillie Goldman are in charge
of an Allen Park Veterans Hos-
pital party to be given Thursday.
There will be games, refreshments
and gifts for patients in the TB
wards. Volunteers may call Mrs.
Rubin, KE 5-4031. Yetz-Cohen Post,
which has changed the meeting
night to coincide with that of the
auxiliary, has invited the women
to join them for a coffee hour after
the meeting.
* * *
BLOCH ROSE POST and AUXIL-
IARY will hold a "Hard Times
Party" 9 p.m. Saturday at the
Masonic Temple, Berkley. Prizes
will be awarded for the most ori-
ginal costumes. There will be re-
freshments and dancing. Guests
are invited. For ticket information,
call Alvin Braunstein, BR 2-3081,
or 'Betty Katzman, LI 7-7879.
* * *
ROSENWALD POST and AUXIL-
IARY will participate in Veterans
Day Sabbath Services 8:45 a.m.
Nov. 9 at Cong. Beth Moses. Vet-
erans are requested to wear their
service caps.

Eileen K Freedland
Engaged to Easterner

International Bnai Brith President
to Launch Fund Campaign Thursday

Dr. William A. Wexler, interna-
tional president of Bnai Brith, will
be guest speaker for the kick off
of the 1968 Detroit Bnai Brith Ser-
vices Appeal Campaign 8:30 p.m.
Thursday at Cong. Bnai David.
The Bnai Brith Services Appeal
is the fund-raising arm of the 50
Bnai Brith lodges and chapters in
the Detroit area, with more than
13,000 members. The campaign
goal has been set at $250,000.
Dr. Wexler, of Savannah, has
been a Bnai Brith member for
31 years. He is a co-cbairman of
the World Conference of Jewish
Organizations, vice president of
the Conference of Jewish Mat-
erial Claims Against Germany,
a member of the executive com-
mittee of the Memorial Founda-
tion for Jewish Culture and a
member of the World Council on
Jewish Education.
Benefiting from the funds raised
by Bnai Brith members are the

Bnai Brith Youth Organization,
Hillel, Bnai Brith Vocational Ser-
vice, Anti-Defamation League, Bnai
Brith Women's Children's Home in

ally Thursday and continue through
Jan. 26. Heading the campaign are
Herman --Kasoff, and Mrs. Irving
Isaacs, services appeal chairmen
of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council and Women's Coun-
cil, respectively.
There will be no solicitation of
funds at the campaign kickoff.

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SHOLEM ALEICHEM LODGE
will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at Tur-
over Hall. Committee reports will
be heard, including a report by
Harry Cash, chairman of the
Hanuka celebration, Dec. 18. A
farewell will be given to the former
financial secretary and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Meier Rosenthal, who
are going to live in California.
Harry Kaminer, just returned from
Israel, will give a report of his
trip. Alex Gottlieb, president of the
lodge, asks members to bring pro-
spective members.
* *

Israel, Israel program, Leo N. Levi
Memorial Hospital, National Jewish
Hospital, Bellefaire and the Bnai
Brith Center at Mayo Clinic.
The campaign will begin offici-

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be presented. Guests are invited;
coffee and cake will be served.

CONG. BETH ABRAHAM
MEN'S CLUB will hold the first
of its breakfast forum series
10 a.m. Sunday at the synagogue.
Mary Ellen Riordan, president
of the Detroit Federation of
Teachers, will speak on "The
Future of Public Education." This
is the club's seventh consecutive
season of the forum, which pre-
sents topics of current interest and
is open to the public. Speakers
chairman is Rabbi Israel I. Hal-
pern, and Men's Club president is
Fred Grossman. Serving on the
MISS EILEEN FREEDLAND
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Dr. and Mrs. Jack J. Freedland Posen, Theodore Scholnick and
of Coventry Woods Ln., South- Sam Sweet. For information, call
field, announce the engagement the synagogue office, UN 1-6696.
* * *
of their daughter Eileen Karen to
Lawrence Mark Gerstein, son of
AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gerstein of TICAL ASSOCIATION, along with
Plainview Ave.
its auxiliary, will hold its 42nd
Miss Freedland attends the Uni- annual dinner-dance 6:30 p.m.
versity of Michigan, where she is Wednesday at the Latin Quarter.
affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau For reservations, call Aaron Karp,
Sorority. Her fiance, a graduate PR 1-0780.
of U. of M. and affiliated with Pi
Lambda Phi Fraternity, is pres-
ently attending the University of S' For Kids Day
By official proclamation of
Detroit Dental School.
A May 29 wedding is planned. Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh, Sat-
urday will be "B" For Kids Day in
Mrs. ANNE GREENWOOD is the Detroit.
The mayor made the proclama-
new director of the National Jew-
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Center in Balboa, the Canal Zone, of the Detroit Public Schools' mill-
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