MISS SANDRA SELIGMAN Friday, November 15, 1968 - 27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Seligman-S tegina it Vows to Be Exchanged Dec. 15 ctivities in Society Mrs. Marshall M. Miller and Mrs. Joseph Maltzer, both of Hunting- ton Woods, members of the board of directors, National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, had major roles at its annual meeting in New York, this week. Mrs. Miller, vice president of the National Federation and a member of the NFTS department on advancemen of Judaism and the NFTS constitutional revisions committee, participated in their annual meetings, Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Maltzer, president of the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, participated in the biennial meeting here of the District Presidents Council of NFTS, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Maltzer is also a member of the NFTS department of advancement-of Judaism. At the recent wedding of Linda Lee Frankel to Larry Steven Weil, ,out-of-town guests included: Mrs. Pauline Small, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Greenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Greenberg, all of New York; Mrs. Paul Segura of Miami; Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. French and Mrs. Else Weil of Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Max Bunin of Cleveland; Mrs. Louis Jacobson of New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Citron of Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole and Richard Morse of Los Angeles; and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Boruszak and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacobson of Milwaukee. Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority's' Beta Lambda Chapter of Wayne State University and Eta Chapter of the University of Michigan will hold their annual Founders Day luncheon at the Flaming Pit Restau- rant, Ann Arbor, 12:30 p.m. Nov. 24. Alumnae are invited. The next meeting of the Cornfield Family Club will be held 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berger, 14550 Balfour, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Irving R. Seligman of Franklin Fairway Dr., Farming- ton, announce the engagement of their daughter Sandra to James Stegman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris J. Steenan of Parkside Ave. The bride-to-be attended the Uni- versity of Rome and is now a sen- ior in interior design at Michigan State University. Mr. Stegman is a senior in psychology also at MSU, where he is affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity. Detroiters are being asked to A Dec. 15 wedding is being participate in a nationwide petition campaign to collect 1,000,000 planned. signatures protesting the violation of human rights of Soviet Jews. Initiated by the American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry, the petition calls upon the secretary general of the United Nations to inscribe this issue on the agenda of the UN General Assembly, now in session. Judge Lawrence Gubow, presi- (Continued from Page 23) dent of the Jewish Community UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SIS- Council, announced the start of the TERS, INC., Detroit Chapter, will petition campaign in Detroit by hold its annual membership games asking all - community groups to party noon Tuesday at North Park actively support it. The Council will Towers Penthouse, Southfield. A coordinate the local drive. petite luncheon will be served. The petitions will be presented Prospective members are invited. to the secretary-general next * * month on the occasion of the AMERICAN MEDICAL CENTER 20th anniversary of the Universal AT DENVER, Detroit Auxiliary, Declaration of Human Rights. will meet 1 p.m. Tuesday at the 'With respect to its treatment of Jewish Center. There will be a sur- Jewish citizens,- - the petition prise party. charges the- Soviet Union with • * • violating the fundimCntal free- doms enunciated by the declara- BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD .. will hold a paid-up membership tion. dinner 6:30 p.m. Monday in the Petitions have been sent to all social hall. Membership Chairman Community Council affiliated or- Mrs. Jack Fishman and her com- ganizations and to youth groups in mittee have planned the meal and the metropolitan area. Completed games. copies should be returned by Nov. • • * 30 to the Council, 163 Madison, ODESSA PROGRESSIVE AID Detroit 48226. To obtain petitions, SOCIETY LADIES AUXILIARY call the Council office, 962-1880. Lewis H. Weinstein, recently- will hold its child re cue donor luncheon noon Nov. 26 at Mayfair elected chairman of the American Caterers. A pre-luncheon dinner is Jewish Conference, told a press being arranged by Louis Weiner conference in Boston he was "en- for 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the same couraged to hope that the incom- ing administration may move for- ball. • • • ward on the task of impressing on SOUTHWOODS CHAPTER, Wo- the Soviet Union the concern of men's American. ORT, will hold its our government about the plight annual paid-up membership tea of Soviet Jews . . . and to raise 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the home of the question in the UN." Weinstein cited a letter from Mrs. Hershel Sandberg, 19210 Sil- vercrest, Southfield. Petite lunch- President-elect Richard M. Nix- eon will be served. Dr. Sonja Kiel on to Rabbi Israel Miller, pre- Friedman, school psychologist; will vious chairman of the Confer. speak on "The • Adolescent and ence of Soviet Jewry, in which - the then-candidate deplored re- Drug Abuse." surgent anti-Jewish propaganda • • • JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN by the Soifiet government and WELFARE ORGANIZATION will urged documentation of all the sponsor a home-cooked luncheon facts "so that the profound American concern. about the noon Monday at Cong. Ezras Achim. Mrs. Leo Laufer, chairman, treatment of Soviet Jews can be adequately communicated to So- is assisted by Mrs. Mollie Baseman viet authorities on all echelons and Mrs. Ida Tuffen. Friends are invited. -The group will hold its and levels." He noted that Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, . annual bake sale 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Nixon's rival in the presidential Thursday at Edison Electric, race, had expressed similar sen- Northland, Mrs. Sadie Haut is timents to the conference. chairman. Weinstein said, "We know that the. USSR reacts to protests, that Daily Minyan Chairman it is sensitive to criticisms, that The Jewish News regrets an in- the pressure must continue." He correct reference to the 'leader of noted that "Right now, leaders of Cong. Shaarey Zedek's daily min- the Warsaw Pact nations are at- yan in the Israel Bond dinner re- tending a congress in Warsaw. port of last week. Peter Weisberg Our plea to Leonid Brezhnev, the is chairman, and Abraham Salz- Soviet Communist Party leader, is to .a cease the religious anji cultural berg is co-chairman. Kalamazoo Bond Dinner to Honor Memory of Manuel Konigsberg The Israel 20th anniversary din- ner honoring the memory of Man- uel Konigsberg, for many years a leader in communal and civic ac- tivities in Kalamazoo, will be held Nov. 30 at Inman's Restaurant, Galesburg. Dr. Ben A. Appel, general chair- man of the Kalamazoo Committee for State of Israel Bonds, said the event will be on behalf of Israel Bonds. Mr. Konigsberg served for 10 years as Michigan state chairman of the Israel Bond Committee. James S. Gilmore Jr., former mayor of Kalamazoo, will be mas- ter of ceremonies. Entertainer Joey Adams, who served as president of the Ameri- can Guild of Variety Artists for several years, will head the, pro- gram. The honorary committee in- cludes Dr. William Appel, Her- man Fisher, Mrs. James S. Gilmore Jr., Hugh Harper, Mrs. Manuel M. Konigsberg, Jack Levene, Morris Rose, Dan Ryan, Louis J. Slavin, William Slavin and Richard Stiles. Herman B. Lando is the dinner repression of Russian Jews, and co-chairman, and Mrs. Herman B. our plea to Wladyslaw Gomulka, Lando, tickets chairman. The committee consists of Nor- the Polish Party leader, is to re- frain from the use of Stalinist man Besbris, Stanley Besbris, Har- terror tactics with show trials and old S. Green, Dr. Robert H. Grekin, trumped-up charges," Weinstein Andrew H. Levene, Milton Ruden and Joseph Thall. said. 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