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 Slates Reception Windsorite 1. B. Ezra Produces Another Volume of Short Stories . Plotkin. who served Dr. Arieh as intelligence officer in the Israel defense forces, will be guest speaker at a Capital for Israel A vast area is covered in this new collection of short stories. , great interest and will delight all Services Set at U-M High Holy Day services at the University of Michigan will be held this evening, Saturday and Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. 543-3343 26001 Coolidge UN 4-6845 I Classified Ads Get Quick Results Professional Entertainment THE SHELDON ROTT ORCHESTRA Private and Commercial Shows 547-0896 545-2737 A Happy and Healthy New Year Our Continental Coiffures Are Individually Styled M 358-4558 otc-eittei Inststut de' Beaute' OPEN MONDAY Also eves. Wed., Thurs., Fri. 17277 W. Ten Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. MENTION THIS AD FOR SPECIAL RATES HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITIYA! 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He has appeared on Voice other lands, Ezra emerges the of America broadcasts and has lee- tured at the Universities of Wis- spinner of tales that are splend- : consin Minnesota. He joined idly motivated and well geared Hagana and in 1937, soon after his ar- to the modern reader about uni- I rival from Germany. versal themes. Norman Allan is general chair- addition to the prefactory poem, in this volume. It will be read with WYN and HAROLD LANDIS Weddings — Bar Mitzvas We Come to Your Home Alex and Eleonore Wednesday, to be hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Z. Leib, in their home, 24401 Martha Washington, South- field. Dr. Plotkin, an expert on Middle Eastern affairs, attended the He- brew University and London Uni- enced by Scriptural lore, by tradi-' tions that have been so effective in , versity and was the first citizen of the narratives and the poetry of Israel to be admitted to Princeton I. B. EZRA I. B. Ezra. "Job and the Birds," i University's Woodrow Wilson, School of Public and Internation- of Jewish ideas, as an avid reader "Elijah's Coins," "Ben Kish the al Affairs. He obtained his MA who has emerged an authoritative Untyer" and other tales mark this and PhD degrees from Princeton, approach to the ancient lore. writer about many cultures. where he was a member of the Whether be deals .'th th e These are the symptoms in his new book—"Fairy Tales and Fan- tasies"—published by A. S. Barnes Co. BLAIR STUDIO Spectacles With a Spectacular Guarantee are at your service emphasis here on the time of Ivan the Terrible. 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