Yeshiva PTA Meeting Set
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40—Friday, Sept::: :r 12, 1969
Season Brings Women's Forum
Marriages
WINSEN-DISKEN: Aileen Diskin
recently became the bride of Glen
Winsen. Parents of the couple are
Mrs. Bessie Diskin of W. Nine Mile
Rd., Ferndale, and the late Mr.
Morris Diskin, and Mrs. Frances
Winsen of Flint and the late Mr.
Ben Winsen.
* * *
WEISS-SIEGEL: Barbara H.
• Siegel and Philip S. Weiss were
united in marriage at the Beverly
Hills Hotel. in California, by Rabbi
Albert Lewis, and are now resid-
ing in West Los Angeles. The
couple's parents are Mr. Meyer
Siegel of Chicago, Mrs. Marion
Siegel of Los Angeles and Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Weiss of Mahon
Ave., Southfield.
• * *
Ronald Goldenberg chose his
brother-in-law Paul Lansky as best
man for the recent marriage of
Mr. Goldenberg to Sharon Gaspas.
Ushers were Gary Gaspas, the
bride's brother, Jack Berman,
Jimmy Newman and Mitchell
Sherman, all of whose names were
erroneously omitted from the wed-
ding announcement in last week's
paper.
Getting together to plan the 1969 Fall Foram of the Women's
Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Jackier are (from left) Mesdames M. Axwell Lapides, Jackier,
John Grekin and Murray Shekter. (See story Page 34).
The PTA of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah and the Beth Jacob School
will hold its first general member-
ship meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday l,
at the Beth Yehudah school. Mrs.
David J. Cohen will install new
officers, and new members of the
teaching staff will be introduced.
Capital for Israel
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