ET DETROIT ] ]EWISW TE'D - 7Welfare Federation Women 'Little Lady' Succeeds in Big Way, Inaugurates Fall Forum Series Sept. 17 man of the forum which will be Stuart LaKind, Stuart Mittenthal, "The Contemporary Jewish Wom- Wins Jerusalem's 1st - Citizen Prize an—What held on successive Wednesdays Irving Nussbaum, Robert Portnoy, Am 1? - has been select- 34—Friday, September 12, 1969 JERUSALEM—In Hebrew, kat- tan means small, and Shulamit Katan is exactly that. But when it comes to accomplishments, a more fitting name would be "Gadol"— big. The diminutive Jerusalem house- wife is recipient of Jerusalem's first prize for good citizenship, set up by Dr. Israel Goldstein, chair- man of the Keren Hayesod, and Mrs. Goldstein. While raising 11 children, Mrs. Kattan managed to: Operate a home for Jewish refu- gee children in Southern France during World War II, while she herself was a refugee from her native Germany. Migrate to Israel (in 1950) with five children. Because of the diffi- culty of finding proper accommo- dation, the family settled in a run- down dwelling in Sanhedria on the very border of the Jordanian and Jewish sectors of Jerusalem. She gave birth to six more children. Subsequently, four got married and added six grandchildren to Mrs. Kattan's brood. Made it possible for her hus- IT D L a ART LIGHTS LAMPS & SHADES of Large Selection Modern Lamps and Shades in Stock. 1 LAMP REMODELING AND REPAIRING band to study and receive a Phil degree, which led to his present job as a librarian at the Hebrew University. Study and receive a teachers di- ploma herself. Become a writer for Kol Zion Lagola's French language radio programs. and for French Jewish newspapers. Get her BA degree after the birth of her 11th child and also a job assisting in the collection of material for a biography of Chaim Weizmann Become a member of numerous organizations and social welfare groups, including the Jerusalem Women's League. the School for Underprivileged Children in Kata- mon and the Parent Teachers As- sociation. Adopt an underprivileged new immigrant family with many children in order to help it settle and become absorbed. In presenting the financial prize to Mrs. Kattan that goes with the good citizenship award. Dr. Gold- stein, himself a citizen of Jerusa tem since 1960. said, "Imagine what great things could be done for Jerusalem by 100 more like Mrs. Kattan. - Mrs. LUCY S. DAWIDOWICZ, prominent social historian with the American Jewish Committee since 1949. has received a joint appoint- ment as associate professor of so- cial history at Yeshiva University's Stern-College for Women and Wurz. weiler School of Social Work, it was announced by the respective deans, Prof. David Mirsky and Dr. Marton I. Teicher. MADE TO QRDER We Clean Lampl Shades MUSIC IN THE FASHION OF WILD GYPSY PASSION 24711 Coolidge JOCELYN Corner 10 Mile LI a 2-3022 ,J1 4 to 20 Men Available 474-7638 00 000000V MR. SHELDON ROTT Wishes .411 His Relatives and Friends 10 0 0A0 EAR OF PEACE, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS 0Y 0 en, o is o o o vinnsinnnstnstrtro-o Happy New Year From the Watnick Families A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry See Morris Watnick FINE JEWELRY 283 Hamilton Robert Rosens Travel to Spain for Honermoon reedman ar 647-2367 MRS. S. 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Joy Tobias served as maid of honor and Donald Rosen, the bride- grooms' brother, was best man. . tf GIFTS Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m. 644-7626 Birmingham (Near Demery's) EUGENE and MIKE FELDMAN AND THE STAFF OF THE DEXTER-DAVISON KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET Wish Their Many Friends and Customers A Year of Health and Happiness COOLIDGE AND 10 MILE LI 8-6800 In the Dexter-Davison Shopping Plaza Sn ga getnents ; The Management Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eppstein of ! i Coach House Rd., Southfield an- and Staff of the nounce the engagement of their 1 daughter Landra Dian to David B. i Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rosenthal of La Seine Rd.. Southfield. Miss Eppstein is a graduate of Wayne State Univer- wish the entire Jewish community sity where she received her degree in fine arts. Mr. Rosenthal. a grad- of Detroit and its suburbs uate of the University of Michigan, ' received his law degree at UCLA. A Happy New Year An October wedding is planned. * * * Mrs. Rita Mason, former De troiter of Los Angeles, announces the engagement of her daughter 1 20500 James Couzens 342-3000 Doreen Marsha to Herbert Kanig- her, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kanigher. Miss Mason is the 1.— daughter of the late Mr. Benjamin Mason. The bride-elect -attended Los Angeles City College. Mr. Kan- igher received his bachelors and masters degrees at University of Southern California. He is affili- ated with Phi Delta Kappa Fra- ' ternity. A Dec. 20 wedding is planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Rose of Rue Versailles Dr., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Linda Esther to Stanley Charles Shapiro, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Aaron Shapiro of Greenville, .(HARRY, BEN, OSCAR, SAM & FRANK) S.C. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Mr. THEIR FAMILIES AND THEIR STAFF Shapiro attends the University of Detroit Law School. A November wedding is planned. Extend Greetings and Best Wishes * *- * The Jewish News regrets its to Their Many Customers and Friends erroneous omission of Miss Ellen Kerwin's name from the list of For a Year of Health and Happiness attendants at the wedding of Nancy Jeane Littky to David Paul Kerwin. The announcement, which 13515 W. 7 Mile Road appeared in last week's paper, failed to list Miss Kerwin as maid of honor at the Aug. 5 wedding. I 1 i Cranbrook House Motel i I- 1 I Oran broom j(ottse lliotel 1211,11.11 nailtilir THE FIVE BOXMAN BROTHERS