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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-03-01

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Sharon Agree Engaged
to Kenneth It7olf of NY



20—Friday, March 7, 1969





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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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activities in Society

MISS SHARON AGREE

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Kahan
of Lauder Ave., announce the en-
gagement of her daughter Sharon
Toby Agree to Kenneth L. Wolf,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf of
Brooklyn.
Miss Agree. daughter of the late
Mr. Allan G. Agree, received a
bachelor of science degree from
Wayne State University and will
be graduated from Wayne 's medi-
cal school in the spring. She has
just returned from Ceylon, where
she took her senior year on the SS
Hope Ship.
Mr. Wolf received his bachelor
of arts degree from Columbia Col-
lege and is pursuing a graduate
degree in psychology at Wayne
State University.
A June wedding is planned.

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"Music at

Sisterhood Women Bring Shalakh Ma not
to Aged, III Residents of Nursing Homes

MRS. PETER SALAMON

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Young of
As Purims came and went in Moses; Neil Kalef, Bnai David; Arlington, Va. announce the mar-
past years, the Jewish aged and Marvin Fleischman, Shaarey Ze- riage of their daughter Susan Helen
infirm in Detroit area nursing dek; Ted Petok, Temple Israel; to Dr. Peter Bernard Salamon, son
homes too often were forgotten. Jack Cohn, Young Israel of Oak- of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Salamon
This yearan ever growing team Woods; Carl Lichtenstein, Adas
of volunteers brought gifts, hamen- Shalom; Eugene Gottlieb, Temple of Whitcomb Ave.
The wedding ceremony was per-
tashen and other goodies and led Emanu-El; Robert Morris, Beth
formed Sunday at the Hillel House
community singing and the reading Shalom; Bert Westheimer, Be
of the megila among the residents Hillel; and Oscar Bank, Beth Abra- in Ann Arbor. Dr. Robert S. Sala-
mon served his brother as best
of 11 nursing homes. ham.
man. Following a honeymoon in
To those homes with fewer than
Europe, the couple will setle in Ann
six Jews in residence, the Council
Arbor, where both are on the staff
of Orthodox Rabbis sent a rabbi
at Univerity Hospital.
this week to give individual atten-
tion. All the activity is coordinated
The couple holds bachelor of sci-
by the Jewish Family and Chil-
ence degrees from the University
dren's Service Nursing Home
of Michigan. The bridegroom, who
Volunteer Project.
attended the Medical College of St.
Volunteers started their visits
Bartholomew's Hospital, London, is
Monday. Members of Adas Shalom
a graduate of U. of M.'s medical
schooL
and Oak-Woods Young Israel sis-
terhoods were at the Allan D.
Nursing Home; Temple Israel at
Sherwood Hall; Beth Shalom at
Heritage of Beverly Hills; and
Shaarey Zedek at Southfield Nurs-
ing Home.
On Tuesday the sisterhoods of
Beth Hillel, Beth Achim ands Bnai
David were at Northland Geriatric
Center, Villa Zion and Americana
nursing homes, respectively.

Marsha Malbin Is Wife
of Mr. Sheldon Sakwa

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Bar Mitzvas—Weddings

New Bar Mitzva folder including
candlelighting List mailed on request

From LONDON, ENGLAND

Although the service is intended
for Jewish residents, no one is
turned away. Any aged person in
attendance, regardless of religion,
receives gifts or refreshments that
are distributed.
The Vaad Harabonim chaplain
also visited and brought gifts to
Jewish residents at the Royal,
Edgewater, Fairlane, Cambridge
and Bancroft homes.
Sisterhood representatives to the
'volunteer project's program com-
mittee are the following:
Mesdames Milton Sriro, Beth
Achim; Mac Aispector, B et h

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MRS. SHELDON SAKWA
MRS.

Marsha Lee Malbin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Malbin of
Lauder Ave. recently became the
bride of Sheldon Sakwa, son of
Mrs. Tillie Sakwa of Pearson Ave.,
Oak Park. Rabbi Irwin Groner and
Cantor Jacok Sonenklar officiated.
The bride wore a brocade gown
handwoven with gold and silver
threads with mink collar and cuffs.
A matching mink headpiece held
her silk illusion veil. She carried
long-stemmed roses.

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were Judy Cowen, Sharlee Sakwa,
Linda T ennenb a u m, Marcy
Schwenger, Ronna Stern, Margi
Katz and Mindy Woll, junior
bridesmaid.
Alan Malbin was best man. Stuart

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MISS CHERYL HANDLER

Mrs. Max C. Handler of North
Park Dr., Southfield, announces the
engagement of her daughter Cheryl
Eve to David Alan Rosenthal, son
of Dr. and Mrs. L. Hudson Rosen-
than of Muirland Dr.
The bride-elect, daughter of the
late Mr. Handler, is a junior at
Michigan State University. Mr.
Rosenthal, a graduate of MSU
where he was affiliated with Sigma
Alpha Mu Fraternity, currently at-
tends Northwestern University's
graduate school.
A June 10 marriage date has
been set.

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quarters and–a renovation of the
nurses' quarters.
Mesdames Keast and Walt will
present fuller details concerning
these projects at the eighth annivei;,„
sary meetirig 1 p.m. Monday,b
in the doctors' dining room at the
hospital.
Through the financial support of
the Detroit Chapter, National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, a new room
will be furnished to accommodate
blood donors, patients admitted for
elective surgery and discharged
patients who must wait for trans-
portation to their homes.

Cheryl Handler to Be

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ZAN GILIIEIST

Arnold Home and David Nurs-
ing Home were visited Wednes-
day by Temple Beth El and
Beth Abraham sisterhoods, re-
spectively, and on Thursday
visits were paid to Bedford Vil-
la and Ingleside Convalescent
Center by the women of Temple
Emanu-El occupational therapy
volunteer team and Beth Moses.

The Detroit General Hospital
League is about to celebrate its
eighth anniversary, serving the
patients in ever increasing ways.
Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
William Rea Keast and her com-
mittee, work is progressing towards
the construction of an interdenom-
inational chapel and a special wait-
ing room for families of patients in
intensiVecare, critical surgery and
emergenck`c,ardiac.
Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Alexander Walt and her committee,
progress is being made toward the
beautification of women doctors'

ORCHESTRA
LI 5-2737

COPIED S

1969-21

Detroit General Hospital to Aid Patient Comfort

LI 7-0896

Former Detroiter Mrs. Anna Nosanchuk of Tucson was in Detroit
recently to help celebrate the wedding anniversaries of two daughters
and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith of Beverly Ave., Oak Park,
married 25 years; and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kallin of Robert St., South-
field, married 20 years. An anniversary party held at Cong. Bnai David
was attended by guests from Israel, New York, Ohio and Ontario, as
well as Tucson.
Mr. and Mrs. Yale Poger of Robson Ave. were guests of honor at
an open house marking their 40th wedding anniversary. The Pogers,
married Feb. 21, 1929, in Chelsea, Mass., have' lived in Detroit for all
their 40 years of marriage. They have two sons, Melvin and Leonard;
and two grandchildren. The open house, attended by 50 persons, was
held in the Pogers' home. Co-hostesses were the couple's two daugh-
ters-in-law.

Friday, March 7,

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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