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Agency Staffs to Attend 20th Annual Institute
The 20th annual Professional
Staff Institute, an educational
forum for professional workers in
J ewish agencies for the discussion
of historical background and
sociological trends in American
and Jewish life, will be held April
23 at the Jewish Center.
Eugene Jaffe, assistant director
of the Center, is chairman of the
institute planning committee.
Dr. B. Zvi Sobel, assistant pro-
fessor of sociology at. Brandeis
University, is keynote speaker on
"Jewish Youth — Alienation and
Rebellion: Myth and Reality," at
the morning session, which begins
at 9:30.
Workshop discussion groups will
follow on such topics as "What
impact does Israel have on Jewish
youth today?," "What is the in-
volvement of Jewish youth with
American radicalism, new leftism
Holocaust Survivors Plan Academy
in Memory of Six Million Martyrs
MRS. STEVEN SHAPIRA
Geliebter, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. Geliebter of
Balmoral Dr.; became the bride of
Steven Shapira in a ceremony at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, with Rabbi
Irwin Groner officiating: Follow-
ing a week-long honeymoon in
Aruba, the couple is residing in
Farmington.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Boris Shapira of Leslee
Crest Dr., Birmingham.
A gown of Chantilly lace em-
broidered with seed pearls was
Laurie
Shaarit Haplayta Organization— '
Survivors of the Nazi Holocaust—
will hold an annual Memorial
Academy dedicated to the memory
of the Six Million 8 p.m. Monday
at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
In announcing plans for the
academy, Martin H. Rose, presi- i
Moshe will deliver the keynote
address, and Cantor Louis Klein
will chant memorial prayers.
Civic and spiritual leaders also
will participate, as will the youth
group Et-Gar, for the first time.
Mrs. Sally Fields is associate
chairman,
dent of Shaarit Haplayta, noted
Mrs. Leon Popowski, cultural
that the 27th of Nisan was pro- chairman, will lead the candle-
claimed as Yizkor Day by the lighting ceremony. The six par-
state of Israel.
ticipants — survivors of concentra-
"The terrible and unprecedented tion camps and ghettoes—design-
genocide must be remembered," ated to perform this function are
he said. "For us, the survivors of Mrs. Michael Fordonski, Mrs. Carl
the incredible wholesale massacre Freedman, Mrs. Saul Goldman,
the price of reopening bleeding Jack Waksberg, Leon Gutman and
wounds is always high. But this is Abraham Weberman.
our painful moral obligation.
j Photographic exhibits depicting
Dr. John J. ?dames is chairman the Nazi brutality and the Warsaw
of the remembrance project.
Ghetto Uprising will be on display.
The entire community is invited.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Bnai
,
chosen by the bride for her wed.
ding. It featured a high neckline,
long sleeves and a peas de soie
belt defining the high-rise waist-
line. A full, chapel-length train
and matching jeweled lace shoul-
Trees in
der-length mantilla completed
David P. Zack
the ensemble.
(second from left),
Suzanne Wolf was maid of honor, president of the
and Jackie Waronoff, sister of the Jewish National
and black separatism?," "How can
disinterested Jewish youth be en-
couraged to affiliate with the
Jewish community?" and "How
can interagency cooperation be
developed and/or improved to
serve Jewish youth currently being
served?"
Following luncheon, new mem-
bers of agency staffs will be in-
troduced. William Avrunin, ex-
ecutive vice president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, will
speak at the afternoon session.
Fund of Metro-
politan Detroit,
presents a certifi-
cate to Mr. and
Mrs. Louis E. Fis-
her, attesting to
their planting of a
grove (1,000 trees)
in Israel. Mr. and
Mrs. Fisher re-
cently returned from Israel, where they dedicated a grove in memory
Greetings From Russia of
his mother, Mrs. Fanny Fisher. Ronald Karp (left) is chairman of
PITTSBURGH (JTA)—The Rab- the Foundation for the INF Fund Detroit Committee,
binical Board of Greater Pitts-
burgh said it had a telephone call
from Rabbi Yehuda Leib Levin of Tarnoff Honoree at April 27 Brunch
Moscow's Central Synagogue who
Admission to the brunch is by
George Tarnoff, president of the
conveyed Passover greetings and
urged everyone to work for lasting I Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith the purchase of a minimum of one
I
Council,
will
be
honored
at
the
,
tree
and a small donation.
peace.
Rabbi Bernard A. Poupko, third annual Bnai Brith Presidents'
chairman of the board, said Rabbi Brunch in cooperation with the
Levin told him he was "satisfied Jewish National Fund, 10:30 a.m. Leadership Institute
that closer relations are develop- April 27 at Cong. Beth Abraham. i
ing between our Jewish commun-
A woodland of 2,500 trees will be to Instruct Chairmen
ity of the USSR and the Jews of planted in Israel
of BBW Chapters
the U.S." Rabbi Poupko was one in Tarnoff's hon-
The Bnai Brith Women's Council
of a number of American rabbis or, and he will be
of Metropolitan Detroit will hold
invited to a 75th birthday celebra- presented with a
its annual leadership institute 6:15
tion for Rabbi Levin in Moscow special award
p.m. Monday at Temple Israel.
but he was refused a visa by So- from Bnai Brith
Dinner will be followed by work-
viet authorities.
and the Jewish
shops designed to instruct chapter
National Fund
chairmen on their responsibilities
If you can't say no, you can't for his work and
for the coming year and to inform
expect to live within your income. dedication to the
—William Feather. Bnai Brith Israel George Tarnoff them of Bnai Brith participation in
Jewish, community and world pro-
Single Adults to Mark
Israel's Anniversary
In honor of Israel's 21st birth-
day, Jewish Single Adults (age 25-
40) will hold a special program,
"B uilding a Trans - Atlantic
Bridge," 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Jewish Center. Rabbi James I.
Gordon of Young Israel Center of
Oak-Woods will be speaker.
Admission will be free to mem-.
hers of the group, and a nominal
fee will be charged to nonmem-
bers. Membership for the balance
of the season is still available.
The Jewish Single Adults plan-
ning committee will meet 8:30
p.m. April 24 at the Center. New
members will be welcome to join
the committee to plan for future
events. -
The meeting is open to pro-
fessional staff of any Jewish
agency.
Members of the institute plan-
ning committee are Allan Gelfond,
Jewish Center; Harold J. Dubin,
Jewish Community Council; Mar-
vin Berman, Jewish Center; Mrs.
Rita Raz, Jewish Vocational Serv-
The worst sensation I know of is
ice-Community Workshop; Dr. Ben
Yapko, United Hebrew Schools; getting up at night and stepping on
a
toy
train of cars.
Mrs. Rose Buchhalter, Jewish
—Kin Hubbard.
Family and Children's Service;
Mrs. Norma G. Silver, Sinai Hos-
pital; Mrs. Eva Sonnenblick, Jew-
ish Home for Aged; and Alan D
Kandel, Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, who serves as secretary of
the committee.
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bridegroom, was 'matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Marchia Joseph,
Carol Schwartz and Lisa Waronoff.
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groom's brother, was best man.
Ushers were David Geliebter,
brother of the bride, Ronald Sch-
wartz and Robert Sevy. Laurie
Waronoff was flower girl.
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Workshops will be chaired by
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the planting of a 100-tree-minimum council
chairmen,
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Apel, Tucker; Leo Rosenfeld, Bnai Brith Youth Organization, Is-
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Centennial; Martin Budman, De- dation and community drive lead-
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Council of Metropolitan Detroit,
has appointed Mrs. Charles Ga-
linsky and Mrs. Bernard Bliefield
to chair the institute.
Their committee consists of Mes-
dames Leon Dreylinger, David Le-
vine, Al Stein, Philip Edelheit and
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