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July 11, 1969 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-07-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

20—Friday, July 11, 1969

New Fashion Show
Listed to Feature
Mary Fisher on W-4

Kief-Schiffimin VO7C'S
Said at Bnai Moshe

Detroiter at Tel Aviv University
Appeals for Herzlia Youth Project

"Mary Fisher's Fish Bowl."
This, tentatively, is the title of a
new fashion show to be aired for
five minutes twice weekly by Mary
Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Max M. Fisher.
It is reported that Jack Brocken-
shaw is preparing a musical theme
for this show to be presented over
W-4 Music.
Miss Fisher celebrated her 21st
birthday April 21.

A young Detroiter who is studying at Tel Aviv University this week
made a strong plea in behalf of a project for Herzlia children from
low income families. Miss Maureen McLeod's appeal sent through
The Jewish News follows:

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I am a Jewish student presently years old, and come from low in-
studying at Tel Aviv University in ! come families, i.e. they are poor.
Tel Aviv, Israel and I will be re- The club provides a place for them
turning on aliya at the end of July. to play, learn and make friends. It
KE 1-8196
While I was in Israel last year, I keeps them off the streets and gives
Bar PAN:vas—Weddings
met and became acquainted with them wholesome, meaningful activ-
New Bar illtroa folder including
some children and students from i ties .
candletighting list mailed on Tequila
In the arts and crafts classes the
Herzlia, a small town near Tel
your
eyes
wide
open
be-
Keep
children
make
high
quality
items
Aviv. In Herzlia there is a city run
fore marriage, and half-shut after- Classified Ads Get Quick results
youth center for the communities' for themselves and their families.
wards.—Benjamin Franklin.
children. It is a non profit club in These range from Chanuka me-
noras
made
from
war
materials
which all kinds of activities are
sponsored and taught. For exam- to ironing boards for their mothers.
MRS. RONALD KIEF
From LONDON, ENGLAND
ple, arts and crafts, Israeli singing Purses, dishes, pictures and coat
racks are just a few other things
and dancing, sports and drama.
Rosalynn Schiffman became the
make.
The children who participate in they
The problem is that the city's bride of Ronald Kief in a recent
the youth center are from 8-18
budget provides the place and ceremony at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
teachers but very few craft ma- Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cantor
terials. These the children must Lewis Klein officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
111" "Distinctive Styling in Music
buy. As you know, everything that
is not a real necessity like bread and Mrs. Abraham Schiffman of
to your Individual Taste"
and milk in Israel is heavily taxed Stratford Ave., Oak Park, and her
as a luxury. Therefore, the ma- husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
terials are extremely expensive Charles Kief of Grand Concourse
and these children are unable to Dr., Southfield.
The bride wore a peau de soie
1
pay for them.
The kinds of things they can use gown with scooped neckline,

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cape sleeves and detachable
train trimmed with Alencon lace.
rafia
embroidery thread and hoops The finger-tip length veil was
attached to a Juliet cap trimmed
yarn
with pearls. She carried sweet-
crepe paper
heart
roses on a satin Bible.
balsa wood
Barbara Schmidt served as mat-
scrap leather
ron
of
honor and Marcia Schiff-
paints and brushes
: man was maid of honor. Brides-
"how to" books
maids were Fran Katkowsky and
needles, crochet hooks
I Diane and Jeannine Schiffman.
gimp
wood working equipment.: : . I.' Jon Schmidt served as best man,
and ushers included Michael Kat-
plaster of Paris molds
I kowsky, Stephen Cooper and Kenny
remnants of cloth
Stern.
sandpaper
After honeymooning in Miami
canvas
Beach, the couple will reside in
colored paper
Southfield.
mosaic tiles
buttons

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S pa ghetti

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-

Also, money is needed for ship- Dr. Karelitz's Book
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Anyone who can contribute any Skillfully Defines
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same address after that date. for parents and all who deal with
Those who will benefit will be Is- children.
for spaghetti, noodles,
raeli children from low income
Dr. Samuel Karelitz, in "When
families.
baked chicken, pot roast,
Your Child Is Ill," published oy
MAUREEN McLEOD Random House, provides "a guide
fish, omelets ...
to infectious diseases of childhood." •
Declare 1970 Keren
First published in 1957, this is a
There's a tempting recipe on
completely revised edition, with
Hayesod 50th Year
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regarding the latest medical
JERUSALEM—The Zionist Gen-
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