24—Friday, November 8, 1968
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Federation Young Leader Awards
Go to Robert Steinberg, Mrs. Rosenfeld
Robert A. Steinberg and Mrs. ship Award. The honors are given
Norman H. Rosenfeld have been annually to the young men and
named -winners of the 1968 young women who have shown outstand-
ing leadership in communal activ-
ities.
Steinberg has been active in
community organizations for more
than 10 years. A 1953 graduate of
the University of Michigan, he has
served the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion and its Allied Jewish Cam-
paign as chairman of the insur-
ance section in 1961, and for the
past two years has been co-chair-
man of the services division.
He is a board member of Feder-
Mrs. Rosenfeld
Steinberg
ation and of the Detroit Service
leadership awards of the Jewish Group. A memb e r of Cong.
Welfare Federation of Detroit.
Shaarey Zedek and its treasurer,
Mrs. Rosenfeld received the he is also vice president of the
Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award for men's club and chairman of the
Women. Steinberg was winner youth committee. Steinberg serves
of the Frank A. Wetsman Leader- on the board of the Jewish Voca-
tional Service-Community Work-
shop and the Fresh Air Society.
Mrs. Rosenfeld is a member of
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She has been very active in both
the fund-raising and educational
programs of the division.
She has served as an officer of
various sections of the AJC
Women's Division and will serve
as executive vice chairman of the
pace-setters section in 1969.
From 1963 to 1967, Mrs. Rosen-
feld served on the committee
which plans the annual Women's
Division Institute. For the past two
years, she has been aiding in the
Leadership Training Seminar of
the division.
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The Young 'N Married Club of
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8:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of
Fred and Arlene Miller, 27530 Ar-
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vited.
Speaker will be Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal. Refreshments w ill be
served.
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MRS. DONALD LAKIND
In a ceremony Sunday at Temple
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stew-
art of Warrington Dr., was mar-
ried to Donald I. Lakind, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lakind of La
Rhone Ave., Southfield.
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The bride wore a princess
gown of satin organza with a
chapel train and long sleeves
bordered in rows of lace, crystals
and pearls. A Camelot cap of
matching lace held her shoulder-
length veil of silk illusion. She
carried a bouquet of orchids and
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Mrs. Hamburger
Fashion Commentor
Mrs. William S. Ham-
burger, head of the department of
performing arts at Cass Technical
High School, will be the commen-
tator at the
"Wonderful
World of Chil-
dren" fashion
show, Dec. 8, it
w as announced
by Mrs. Morris
L. Schaver,
Israel Bond wo-
men's division
chairman.
Mrs. Robert
Brody is chair- Mrs. Hamburger
man of the fashion show, to be fol-
lowed by dinner, at Armenian Cul-
tural Center in Southfield.
Mrs. Hamburger, a native De-
troiter, who has a master's degree
in speech from Wayne State Uni-
versity, has been a TV and radio
commentator on leading programs.
She was the Story Lady on Story
Land on WWJ and represented the
Jewish Community Council and
other agencies on radio and TV
programs.
She won the Best Actress Award
for two years at Wayne State
University.
For reservations to the fashion
show, call Israel Bonds, DI 1-5707.
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Sister of the bridegroom, Mrs.
Robert Stern, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mesdames Hen-
ry Goldman, Richard Dresner and
Sam Nover.
Barry Lakind was his brother's
The awards carry a grant to
best man. Lawrence and Jeffrey
enable the winners to attend the
Stewart, brothers of the bride, and
general assembly of the Council
Melvin Bluestein, were ushers.
of Jewish Federations and Wel-
Also included in the wedding
fare Funds, to be held in mid-
party were the bride's grandpar-
November in Atlanta, where
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lebow of
they will be honored for their
Los Angeles, and the bride's great-
community service along with
aunt, Mrs. Sam Shekter.
young leaders from other com-
munities throughout the country.
After a honeymoon to Jamaica
Engraved plaques commemorat- and South America, the couple will
ing the honors will be awarded to reside in Southfield.
Steinberg and Mrs. Rosenfeld at
the Federation board of governors
meeting Monday at the Butzel
Building.
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Branch 114 Fete Sunday
The 35th anniversary of Branch
114 will be observed at a dinner
1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Labor
Zionist Institute. Founders of the
Farband unit, and 30-year mem-
bers, will be honored, and there
will be a musical program. The
public is invited. For reserva-
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