26—Friday, November 3, 1963 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Dinner to Be 'Triple Hai' Celebration The annual dinner of the Busi- nessmen's Council of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, to be held 6 p.m. Nov. 17 at Cobo Hall, has been designated as a "Triple Hai" Dinner celebrating the Yeshiva's 54th year. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, which combines in its program both He- brew and general studies, will Srigagemerits Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Leipzig of Ohio Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Lyla Jeanne to Dr. Joseph Shore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shore of New York. The bride-to-be holds an MD degree from the University of Michigan and a PhD from Wayne State University. Dr. Shore re- ceived his BS from Cornell Uni- versity: his PhD from Rutgers University; and completed post- doctoral fellowship at Nobel Medi- cal Institute, Stockholm. The wed- ding is planned for Dec. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lederman of Indiana Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Sema Esther to Alan Moss. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moss of Leemoor Dr., Southfield. The bride is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is now furthering her studies at Washington Univer- sity. Her fiance holds BA and MA from Wayne State University. They plan to marry Dec. 29. Weizmann Society The `Hanuka Coffee' .. . NewlywedMiltonSterns Chaim Maxwell House Coffee, long a Plants Memorial Garden A garden of frees in memory of favorite in Jewish homes, is the j ii ill Reside in Chicago Fannie traditional holiday coffee. The Rosenberg will adjoin a benefit from proceeds of the dinner. Guest speaker will be the new dean of the Yeshiva, Rabbi David M. Lieberman. Before coming to Detroit Rabbi Lieberman was on ' the faculty of Yeshivath Or Israel: in Chicago and principal of the Beth Jacob School and Aire Crown Girls High School there. Guest artist will be television personality Alan Chester, who will be performing in Detroit for the first time. A special feature of the banquet will be the presentation of Golden and Silver Tora Awards to mem- bers of the community in recogni- tion of their service in behalf of the Yeshiva and other Jewish causes. Hillel Abram s, president of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. will present the Gol- •:rt den Tora Award -`.ne• to Meyer Wein- garden. Silver Tora Award recipients are David J. Cohen, Norman Cottler, Saul Nussbaum, Alex Saltsman and Nathan Sober- man. William I. t•-•-• Weingarden Sherr is general chairman of the dinner. Tr -City Dinner to Honor Leader grove planted earlier in the name makers of Maxwell House are old of her late husband, Louis, by the hands in the art of blending coffee. Chaim Weizmann Society. At its meeting Monday evening, YOUR CANDID the society was presented with a Jewish National Fund certificate by Percy Kaplan, executive direc- tor of Detroit JNF. He was intro- WILL Ilk duced by Mrs. Rosenberg's brother, Joshua Joyrich. Mr. Rosenberg was first president of the society and its honorary president at the WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED time of his death. ALBUM FINER WINER KE 1-8196 • 1(>:I :. For Hanuka dinner Mother can use Philadelphia Cream Cheese in a rich, creamy cheese cake, or for party canopes. MRS. MILTON STERN MRS. In a recent ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Barbara Lynn Shoskes and Milton Stern were united in marriage. Rabbis Joshua Sperka and Martin Teller and Can- tor Louis Klein officiated. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Morris Shoskes of Adrian Rd., Southfield, and Mr. Nick Stern of Kentucky Ave., and the late Mrs. Rose Stern. The newlyweds are making their home in Chicago, where the couple attends school. The bride wore her mother's wedding gown of imported antique satin with scalloped neckline and hand-embroidered pearl s, long pointed sleeves and cathedral- length train. Her imported French silk illusion veil was secured by her mother's crown tiara of hand- embroidered matching pearls. She carried a cascade of orchids on her Bible. I Renee Shoskes was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Rochelle Westheimer, Terry Bell of Chicago and Cynthia Schiller. Donald Stern served as his broth- er's best man. Ushers were Mi- chael Baron, Barry Bell of Chi- cago, Teddy Swartzenfelt, Joseph Bricker and Melvin Boyer. Dr. and Mrs. Jack J. Freedland of Coventry Woods Ln.. Southfield, Preparations are being complet- announce the engagement of their ed for the Israel 20th anniversary daughter Eileen Karen to Lawr- dinner honoring Gerald A. Gold- ence Mark Gerstein, son of Mr. farb, Tri-City businessman and and Mrs. Irving Gerstein of Plain- communal leader, 7 p.m. Nov. 16 view. L.I. The Jewish News re- in the Empire Sky Room, Bay grets the Gerstein address was City. The dinner will be on behalf incorrectly listed in last week's of State of Israel Bonds. pa per Goldfarb has been a resident of Saginaw for nearly half a century. He was a founder of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Saginaw. serving two years as its president and was a member of the board SOLOMON-NADLER: Toni Hel from the time of its inception until ene Nadler and Harvey Jay Solo mon recently exchanged wedding 1966. Soon after his arrival, he be- vows at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbi came an active member and Moses Lehrman officiated. The leader of Temple Beth El and bride is the daughter of Mrs. Betty Cong. Bnai Israel. He is an hon- Nadler of Schaefer Rd. and the orary member of the Saginaw late Mr. Meyer Nadler. Mr. Solo- Jewish Center and of Temple mon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bnai Israel, and the men's club, David Solomon of Gardner Ave., which elected him as its first Oak Park. Following a honeymoon president. He is still a board in Canada, the newlyweds are member of the men's club. He making their home in Detroit. has been active on behalf of Israel and Israel Bonds for many CARSON-MAKIE: The marriage years. of Debra S. Makie to Louis A. Heading the program at this Carson is announced by her par- affair will be Emil Cohen, humor- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Makie ist. of Santa Clara Ave. The bride- Joseph Hirschfield of Bay City groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. is general chairman, and Dr. Mil- Herman A. Carson of W. Outer ton J. Miller is dinner chairman. Dr. They plan to reside in South- MRS. JOSEPH BURNSTEIN The dinner is sponsored by the Tri- field. In a recent ceremony at Cong. City Committee for State of Israel Ahavas Achim, Myra Susan Rosen, Bonds. For reservations contact Dr. PGASP Folk Dance daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rosen of Coolidge Ave., Oak Park, Miller. 414 Center, Bay City. 'IV to Be Fourth Annual PGASP, young-adult singles became the bride of Joseph Allan 2-7343. group, will hold its fourth annual Burnstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. International Folk Dance Festival Morris Burnstein of Ardmore Ave. Partnership of Marriage 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Adas Rabbi Milton Arm and• Cantor Shalom social hall. Topic for Engaged Simon Bermanis officiated. Instructprs from the Internation- The bride wore an Empire-line The Jewish Institute for Brides gown of silk organza with scat- and Grooms announces the third a1 Institute will demonstrate and ldped re-embroidered - lace along lecture in the fall series; "The participate in folk dances from the neckline and the train. A pill- Partnership of Marriage," will various countries. Along with the take place 8:30 p.m. Wednesday dancing there will be a sing-along box held her illusion veil. I hootenany. Anyone age 21-35 is in- Barbara Rosen served as her at -Cong. Bnai David. Leading the discussion will be vited to bring along guitars, musi- sister's maid of honor. Brides- maids were Rita Starr, Sandy Rabbi Yitzchok M. Kagan; public cal instruments and comfortable Goldsmith and Tobie Kahn. Elaine relations officer for the Chabad- shoes. There will be an admission . Lubatritch Organization and mod- charge. Refreshments will be Weinenger was flower girl. Sandy Burnstein was his brother's erator of the "Lubavitch Jewish served. best man. Marc Rosen, Joseph Hour" weekly radio program on Starr, Michael Goldstein and Barry WKNR. Rabbi Kagan, who lectures Women's League Convention NEW YORK—Mrs. Sol Henkind Goldsmith were ushers. Adam on college campuses around the Rosen served as ring bearer. Mrs. country, is the author of the pub- of Scarsdale, N.Y., president of the I National Women's League of the Joseph Weinenger, grandmother of lication, "A Thought for the I United Synagogue of America, an- the bridegroom, also participated Week." The lecture is open to all en- ! nounces that the biennial conven- in the ceremony. • •;After a honeymoon in Miami gaged Jewish couples. Coffee and tion of the league will be held Nov. cake are served during the in- 17-21 at Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Beach, the couple will reside' in Lakft , , , .4 • •• 1( 41.141/4 -•414946sAPP_ glaYitt .111.ra Rosen Nciz• Bridt- of loseph A. Burnstein BY BERNARD H. Cream Cheese for Holiday marriages "Distinctive Styling in Mink to yew Individual Tests" f A 210.1-tiSiri.. , IP fs91 Norman Allan & Co. 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9. PUBLIC AUCTION A leading wholesale distributor to the decorating trade finds it necessary to dispose of their lamps, paintings, prints, wall hanging, and area rugs. Therefore a public auction will be held by the owners noon Sunday only, November 10th. Previous inspection invited. 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