Detroit'lColinilittee"Arr. Bloomberg to Tale for Seminary Led Bride,judith Markovitz Susan T. Marrich to Be by Morris Karbal Mrs. Sidney L. Handel- THE DETROIT' JEWISH-NEWS 28—Friday, January 17, 1969 MISS SUSAN MARRICH Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marrich of Avon Ln., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Su- san Terry to Sidney Lawrence Hantler, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Hantler of W. 10 Mile Rd., South- field. Both the prosceptive bridegroom and Miss Marrich are seniors at the University of Michigan. A June wedding is planned. Goldfaden Cantata Chosen for Concert of Folk Chorus "Rozhinkes mit Mandlen" (Rai- sins and Almonds), a cantata by Avron Goldfaden, will be featured work at the annual Mid-Winter Concert of the Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus directed by Harvey Schreib- man, 8 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. Cantor Harold Orbach will be soloist with the chorus, which also will present contemporary Yiddish, English and Hebrew folk music. Tickets will be available at the box office the evening of the per- formance. 000400C900QJES0CU)000000 Morris Karbal, communal lead- er and philanthropist, has been named chairman of the Detroit Committee for the Greater Semin- ary, guiding efforts in support of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Karbal was recently named a member of the Seminary's board of overseers and is a trustee of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. He also is affiliated with Cong. Beth Achim. He serves on the board of direc- tors of the North Detroit Genera I Hospital, is a di- rector of the Jewish Home for the Aged, patron of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, and pat- ron of the Zionist Organization of 0 America. Karbal Particularly concerned with the cause of education, Karbal serves as vice president of the Hillel and Akiva day schools and is affiliated with the Yeshivath Beth Yehuda and Young Israel. He is ambassa- dor for Yeshiva University, co- chairman of the Detroit Commit- tee for Bar-Dan University and a sponsor of the Hebrew Univer- sity's Center of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Beth Achim School Schedules Open House Irving Ritter, director of Cong. Beth Achim Religious School, an- nounces an open house will be held 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sunday at Ste- venson School, Southfield. The community is Invited to visit all classes, kindergarten through grade 10, which will be in regular session. Sunday marks the beginning of the new semester, when new regi- strations from both members and nonmembers will be accepted. o 0.204000000 o_tg °Asti OP Qs 10 YOUTH CENTER DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN TEL-TWELVE MALL 12 MILE AT TELEGRAPH OpenDaily 10 a.m. fa p.m. ALSO NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER Phone 549-1999 13-Mile at Woodward OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9:00 SNOW SUIT SALE FAMOUS BRANDS • Water Repellent • Heavy Inner Lining • Pile Lined • Nylon LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM VALUES TO 24.00 SIZES 2-4 E $12 - $14 - $16 SIZES 4.7 t •• ■■ 4 BOWLING BANQUETS -1( Caricatures — Strollers ♦ "F L Cocktail Parties—Comedians* -- 1NYleetings .. Bar Mitzvas — *Seymour Schwartz Agency .; k**; - $16 - $18 LAYAWAY OR USE YOUR MICHIGAN BANKARD or SECURITY CHARGE OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 5, at Tel-12 - b6000000005 **** B KLEY, MICHIGAN 356-8525 7'. MISS JUDITH MAB.KOVITZ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Markovitz of Cranbrook Rd. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Judith Elaine to Michael James Bloom- berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Bloomberg of Southfield Rd., Southfield. An Aug. 17 marriage is planned. Robinson in Race for Southfield Council Eli E. Robinson, 27550 Arlington CL, has filed as a candidate for councilman in the Feb. 17 primary. Mr. Robinson stated that "al- though many can- didates have filed for Councilman, I believe it import- ant that Southfield as a new city avoid the prob- lems of some of our older cities by bringing pro- fessionalism to city govern- Robinson meat." Robinson is a certified public accountant, is a graduate of the City College of New York and holds a masters degree in economics from the University of Michigan. He stated that one of the most important functions of the South- field city government is financial planning so.that needed services can be provided within the existing tax rate limit. Robinson is an air force veteran of World War II and has been ac- tive in many community and PTA groups including Congregation Shaarey Zedek, University of Michigan Alumni Association, sec- retary of the Accountants Guild, American Institute of Certified Pub- lic Accountants and the Foundation of the Jewish National Fund. Seeks Relatives, Friends * MORE SELECTION * MORE FASHION * MORE QUALITY 0.0.0 0.0.0 0.0_0 a.a.a co.° (Loa cLa 0.0.0 a00 a a 0 ..k Milton Weiner, director of the department of school social serv- ice, Detroit Public Schools, will be guest speaker at an oneg Shabat of the Sholem Aleichem Institute 8:30 p.m. Jan. 24. His topic will be "Decentralization of Public Schools." He is chairman of the chapter nominating committee, chairman of the national public relations commitee and member-at-large of the National Urban Crisis Task Force. Weiner and his wife Margaret are active in Concerned Profes- sionals of Northwest Detroit, a group organized in 1966-67. The oneg Shabat is open to the public. Refreshments will be served. FOR BOYS & GIRLS $ 1 4.*1 ENTERTAINMENT 0420. Sholem Aleichem Oneg to Feature Talk on School 2 PIECE SNOW SUITS Italian violinist, will. WTO make his Detroit debut at Detroit Symphony Orchestra' concerts Jan. 23 and 25. Vincent Melidon, assist- ant principal clarinetist with the symphony, also will be heard as soloist on the Saturday program. Helen Klein Friedman, a native of Zenplen Richaen, Hungary, is seeking relatives or friends from her home town, which she left 47 years ago. Mrs. Friedman, 20501 Schaefer, Apt. 15, is wife of the late Dave Friedman, whom she married in this country. The Klein family in Hungary was very large, she said, but fears no one is left. Anyone from her town may reach her at the above address. 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