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February 14, 1969 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-02-14

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Tog Editor Due at Fete
for Farband Founders

Founders of Farband will be
honored at a special melave malka
ceremony 8:30
p.m. Feb. 19 at
the Labor Zion-
ist Institute.
Movsas Goldof-
tas, executive
secretary of Far-
band City Corn-
mitt e e, sai
Aaron Alperin,,,
co-editor of the
Tog in New York,
will speak on
"F r o m Genera-
tion to Genera-
tion."
Cantor Louis
Klein of C o n g.
Bnai Moshe will Alperin
participate in a program of He-
brew and Jewish songs, accom-
panied by Bella Goldberg, pianist.
The public is invited. Refresh-
ments will be served.

.

"Jewish Woman's Changing Role
in Today's Society" is the theme of
the all-day institute to be held by
the Sisterhood of Cong. Beth Sha-
lom March 5 at the synagogue.
Dr. Louis Linn, professor of
clinical psychiatry at Columbia
University, will be the guest speak-
er at 1:30 p.m., following luncheon.
"The Problem of Woman's Identi-
fication in Our Society" will be his
topic. After 9:15 a.m. registration,
Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern will
deliver the keynote address.
Thoughtshops will focus on
"Early Marriage Years" and
"The Crisis Years." Panelists and

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meatless mushroom
sauce and grated cheese.

MISS MYRNA COHEN

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen of
Cedarhurst, N.Y., announce the
engagement of their daughter
Myrna Bonnie to Mark Howard
Cousens, son of Mrs. Leon A. Cou-
sens of W. Eight Mile Rd. and the
e Mr. Cousens.
Miss Cohen is a graduate of Con-
necticut College for Women, where
she studied psychology. Mr. Cou-
ens earned his PhB degree from
onteith College of Wayne State
University and is completing his
second year at Wayne State Uni-
versity law school.
A June wedding will be held in
Cedarhurst.

Wedding

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the heated sauce, top with the
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REIFLER-ABRAMSON: Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Abramson of Timmins
and Toronto, announce the mar-
riage of their daughter Claire
Fagel (Faye) to Don A. Reifler of
Oak Park, son of Mrs. Lillian
Reifler of Toledo and the late Mr.
Jack Reifler of Detroit. The mar-
riage took place Feb. 13 at Temple
Israel.

their topics will be Rabbi M.
Robert Syme, on how the young
wife and mother should start
planting Jewish cultural roots in
her home; Sidney Selig, on the
generation gap between our
mothers and ourselves and our
differing responsibilities; and
Mrs. Stewart Linden, on how to
successfully combine homemak-
ing and community service.
Panelists also include Dr. Ed-
ward Salem, on emotional problems
facing women in their middle years
of marriage; Mrs. Eleanor Driver,
retraining for and returning to the
business world; and Mrs. Ray Fen-
ner, widowhood and divorce.
The public is invited. For reser-
vations, call Mrs. Howard Krause,
353-9433.

Hadassah Urges Nixon:
Resist Forced Settlement

NEW YORK (JTA)—Hadassah,
the Women's Zionist Organization
of America, urged President Nixon
to "vigorously oppose" any at-
tempts by the Soviet Union to "im-
pose a settlement" in the Middle
East "without negotiations be-
tween the two parties concerned."
The national board of Hadas-
sah, holding a four-day conference
here, sent a letter to the President
asking that the government take
several points into consideration
in dealing with the Middle East
crisis.
The letter said that President
Charles de Gaulle's attempts to
urge Britain and the U.S. to accept
the Soviet peace proposals for the
Middle East should be viewed
against the background of his re-
cent embargo on military equip-
ment and spare parts to Israel.
"In light of his posture toward
Israel, his endorsement under-
scores the danger of Israel of the
USSR proposals," the Hadassah
letter said.
In a resolution condemning
anti-Semitism of Negro militants
Hadassah declared, "In their
legitimate struggle for civil
rights, blacks cannot be permit.
ted to make Jews the scape-
goats of their frustrations."
Mrs. Max Schenk, president, an-
nounced the establishment by
Hadassah and the Hebrew Uni-
versity of a medical and dental
$30,000 annually for three years
to be used for both clinical and
research fund. Each will contribute
pre-clinical research, she said. The
Hadassah national board also voted
to improve and expand its medical
facilities in Israel.

8rtgagenzents

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nyman of
A true taste is never a half Hilton Ave., Southfield, announce
—John Constable. the engagement of their daughter
taste.
Leslie Sue to Marshall Fealk, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fealk of
KOSHER
Southfield Rd., Southfield. Mr.
Fealk is a senior at the University
of Michigan and Miss Nyman is a
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sophomore at Eastern Michigan
University. An Aug. 6 wedding is
SkJIN DAY OOLY
planned.

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Parents Group President
Names Funds Chairman

At a recent board meeting, Harry
Berlin, newly elected president of
the Parents Association for Jewish
Residential Care (for Retarded),
designated Dr. Henry Raskin as
chairman of fund-raising. He ap-
pointed Mrs. William Granat mem-
bership chairman, Mrs. Morris
Mitteldorf as program chairman

and Mrs. Bennett Bider as public-

ity chairman.
Berlin announced that he will

assist Joseph Tanzman as chair-
man of the residential care com-
mittee.

MISS REBECCA CLINTON
Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Clinton of

Potomac Dr., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Rebecca Ellen to Cary Bernard
Weitzman, son of Mrs. Gertrude
Weitzman of Rensselaer Ave., Oak
Park, and Mr. Julius Weitzman of
Los Angeles.
The bride-elect attended Oakland
Community College. Mr. Weitzman
is a student at Walsh Institute of
Accountancy.
The couple plans to wed Aug. 10.

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