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May 09, 1969 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-05-09

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Paul Zuckerman Named Chairman
of JNF Dinner in Honor of Cohn

David P. Zack, chairman of the the dinner and the Irwin I. and
Jewish National Fund Council of Sadie Cohen Forest will be planted
Detroit, this week announced the in Israel with proceeds from the
appointment of Paul Zuckerman as annual event.
chairman of the annual dinner, to
Invitations to the dinner are be-
be held at the Shaarey Zedek June ing issued this week, and those .
11. desiring to attend are urged to
Irwin I. Cohn will be honored at make their reservations promptly.

Open House Wednesday
to Take Place in New
Israel Bond Office

The Women's Division open
house at the new Israel Bond of-
fice. 24611 Greenfield, Southfield,
will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday,
instead of Monday, it was an-
nounced by Mrs. Morris L. Scha-
uer, Women's Division chairman.
A continental breakfast will be
served at the open house, kick-off
of the Israel Bond Fashion Fes-
tival Campaign. Mrs. Pearl Nosan,
chairman of the All-Israel Fashion
Festival-Luncheon, will show a
preview film of the fashion show,
highli_iht of the year for women's
division. This will be the oppor-
tunity for Mrs. Nosan to enroll
hostesses for the fashion festival.
• • •

PAUL ZUCKERMAN

Mrs. Douglas Schubot
to Host JNF Brunch

The Gypsy Look—
The Gypsy Sound

JOCELYN

And Her Gypsies

A Jewish National Fund Auxili-
ary sponsors champagne brunch on
474-7638
behalf of Israel Bonds will be
hosted by Mrs. Douglas Shubot
noon May 26 at
her home, 23150
Twining, South-
field.
Guest speaker
'V i 1 I be Judith
WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAS /
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Bain, consul of
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
Israel
in
New York, who,
with her late hus-
Music the Stein-Way
band. Harry Bei-
11tr
I i n, participated
DICK STEIN
Mrs. Schubot in every phase of
the establishment and development
& ORCHESTRA
of the state of Israel.
The JNF sponsors an annual
brunch in advance of the All - Israel
Fashion Show-Luncheon to be held
June 10 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
with Mrs. Pearl Nosan, Mrs. Schu-
hot's mother, as chairman.

4 to 20 Men Available

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Michigan ORT to Install Yavneh to Explore Issue THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 9, 1969-29
Mrs. Colton in 2nd Term at Weekend Gathering
at Lunch-Fashion Show
Detroit chapter of Yavneh, the

Following a noon luncheon at
Knollwood Country Club May 20,
new officers of Women's American
ORT in Michigan will be installed.
The president, Mrs. Bernard Col-
ton, and chairman of the executive
committee, Mrs. Paul Borman, will
continue in their respective posi-
tions for a second term. Installing
officer Mrs. Nathan H. Schlafer
also will welcome Mesdames Wil-
fred Katz, Gerald Stein, Sol Gar-
ber, Donald Thal and Bertram
Adler, vice presidents; Max Beal,
Alfred Meyers, Warren Green-
stone and Herman Berlin, secre-
taries; Stanley Millman, treasurer;
and Leonard Schreiber, parliamen-
tarian.
Chapter achievement awards for
membership, financial and honor
roll growth will be presented. Pro-
fessional models who are Michigan
ORT members will show fashions
made in Israel by ORT dress de-
sign students and sent to Detroit
especially for this occasion. The
models include Mesdames Ellis
Roth, Sheldon Fuller, Norman
Cohen and Lawrenece Hack and
Miss Karen Kahn.
Chairman of the day Mrs. Harry
Solomon will be assisted by Mes-
dames Harvey Berman, Gerald
Karlin, Robert Kahn and David
Tabashnik. Reservations may be
mailed to the ORT office, 15900 W.
10 Mile, Southfield.
A new line of "fabulous fake
jewelry" is at the Switching Post
of Women's American ORT, on
Livernois near Seven Mile Rd.
Proceeds from the sale will go
to ORT schools.
Among the costume jewelry
items are enamel bracelets, ear-
rings and pins, belts and chains,
ankle and bamboo bracelets and
rings.
Hours of the Switching Post are
10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through
Saturday.

Stahl-Opermiln Vows
to Be Spoken in August

At the first signs of Spring, be sure to send your
furs and synthetic fur fabrics to your furrier for cold
storage. Fur service means more than placing your furs
in a cold storage vault. It means furrier expert inspec-
tion for open seams, small rips and tears, brushing and
steaming. It means a constant even temperature with
the right degree of humidity. It means handling gar-
ments separately with plenty of "breathing" room so
that the air can circulate. Don't keep furs home in a
cedar closet as there is neither constant circulation of
air nor low enough temperatures to provide safe storage.
Improper storage results in the loss of natural lustre-
oils causing the pelts to shed, dry out and become brittle.

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the theme of "The Relationship of
the Orthodox Jew to the Non-Tra-
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an oneg Shabat, panel discussion
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WEDDINGS • PORTRAITS
BAR MITZVAS

Speaker will be Rabbi Gerald
Blidstein, assistant professor of
Jewish studies at Temple Univer-
sity, and writer of many articles
for Jewish journals.

For information, call Yosef Gold-
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The INTERNATIONAL GRAPE
BOYCOTT RALLY will take place
3:30 p.m. Saturday at Kennedy
Square. This is one of many rallies
to be held in major cities. Featur-
ed speakers will include Rep.
James O'Hara; State Rep. Roger
Craig: and Gus Scholle, director
of the Michigan State AFL-CIO.
A Mexican band and folk singers
also will be there.

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national Religious College Students
Association, is planning a Midwest
Shabaton for the weekend of May
16-17 at Young Israel Center of
Oak-Woods.

MISS BARBARA STAHL

Mr. and Mrs. Morton Stahl of
Riverside Dr., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Martha Ellen to Barry Joel Oper-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Operman of San Rosa Dr., South-
field.
Miss Stahl, who attended Keeie
University, England, received her
degree from the University of
Michigan. Her fiance is a graduate
of Wayne State University.
An August marriage is planned.

The Detroit area will be the
scene of a variety of activities
during the 20th annual observance
of ARMED FORCES WEEK, May
12 - 18, according to plans unveiled
by Edwin 0. George, president of
the Detroit Edison Co. and general
chairman of the 1969 Metropolitan
Detroit Armed Forces Week Com-
mittee. A press conference at the
Detroit Press Club served the two-
fold purpose of introducing the
1969 Miss Armed Forces, 20-year-
old Madonna College student
Brenda Long of Livonia, and pub-
licizing events that have been plan-
ned in connection with the ob-
servance.

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