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November 07, 1969 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-11-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, November 7, 1969

Mrs. Miles Jaffe, Thomas Klein Win Youth Leadership Awards

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Mrs. Miles Jaffe and Thomas I.
Klein received awards as outstand-
ing young community leaders from
the Jewish Welfare Federation, at
its board of governors meeting,
Monday.
Mrs. Jaffe was chairman of the
campaign briefing committee and
vice-chairman of the headliners
section steering committee for the
women's division 1969 Allied Jew-

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Levin

In 1967 she was a member of the and William M. Weisman in
ish Campaign-Israel Emergency
Fund. She has been active in the United Jewish Appeal national memory of their husband and fa-
Jewish community, having served women's .division overseas mis- ther, to honor the young commu-
as a board member of the Jewish shin. Born and reared in Quebec nity leader who has demonstrated
Community Center and the worn- City, Canada, Mrs. Jaffe attended significant potential and to encour-
age his attendance at the CJFWF
en's division of the Jewish Welfare
general assembly.
Federation. and as vice chairman
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of the keynoters' section and the
PhonoGift motor corps of the
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women's division's annual cam-
paign.

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FOR PORTRAITS

'Wonderful World of Children'
to Be Israel Bonds Event

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Klein

FRANK PAUL

Mrs. Jaffe

and his ORCHESTRA
the University of Michigan where
"Music at its Best
she earned a bachelor of arts de-
for Your Guests"
gree from the school of design.
Klein was awarded the Frank
A. Wetsman Young Leadership
Award. He is a board member of
' the national United Jewish Appeal
For Your Good
Young Leadership Cabinet and an
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regularly at
the Detroit chapter of the Ameri-
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can Jewish Committee. Having
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tion in many capacities, he is a
director of the Jewish Vocational
Service and Community Workshop,
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a board member of the Jewish 0
Community Center ' and of the
United Hebrew Schools.
He is active in the food division
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of the Allied Jewish Campaign and CI
Professional Photographer
Planning the second annual showing of "The Wonderful World
former chairman of the executive
for
all
occasions
of Children," which will be held Nov. 30 at Shaarey Zedek, are,
committee of the Federation junior
Most REASONABLE PRICES in
(from left) seated: Mrs. Sheldon Klein, decartions chairman; Mrs.
division. A graduate of the Uni- ■ a
Detroit
Robert Brody, chairman; Mrs. Gilbert Silverman, ticket chairman;
versity of Michigan and its law
For more information call
and Mrs. Leslie Mandel. Standing: Mesdames Robert N. Canvasser, school, Klein is a member of the
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James G. Bittker, Joseph Share, Harold Glen, floor committee chair-
Michigan and Ohio bar associa-
man, and Hadar Granader. The showing of round-the-clock fashions tions and is executive vice presi-
for children will be preceded by a luncheon. Shirley Raf will be the
dent of Velvet Food Products, Inc.
commentator and Anne Schwartz the fashion coordinator. The affair
The Sylvia Simon Greenberg
is sponsored by the young women's committee for Israel Bonds.
Award was established in her
memory in 1965 by the late
Samuel S. Greenberg, her hus-
band, and Ronald and John Green-
berg, her son, to honor a young
woman communal leader of out-
standing promise and to encourage
Adult and student choirs of nigunim are accurate according her attendance at the general
to their original source.
Lubavitch Hasidic singers and
assembly of the Council of Jewish
Guest speaker at this concert Federations and Welfare Funds.
musicians will be featured at the
Hanuka Hasidic Concert 8 p.m. will be Dr. Velvl
The Frank A. Wetsman Memor-
Max Schrut
Dec. 9 in Ford Auditorium. The W. Greene. who
ial Leadership Award was estab
For Good Photographs
concert is sponsored by Detroit holds a joint ap-
lished by Mrs. Frank A. Wetsman
and
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Friends of Chabad and Camp Gan pointment as as-

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soicate professor
Israel.
The Hasidic singers have issued of public health
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seven records of nigunim (melo- and associate
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dies) composed during the past professor of mic-
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two centuries. The melodies are robiology in the
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the University of
The Hasidic singers, under the
Minnesota. Greene
direction of Rabbi Eli Lipsker,
Dr. Greene has appeared as a
take great care to see that the
guest lecturer and participant in
scientific syposia in 35 states.
Canada and Europe, his most re-
cent being to the United Kingdom
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for a series of lectures and sem-
Lir inars
on science and religion.
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In 1963, he was chosen as a
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member of the National Academy
of Sciences delegation to the Inter-
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national Space Science Symposium
in Warsaw.
A leader of the Minneapolis Jew-
ish community, Dr. Greene is
active in Jewish educational and
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camping circles. On the national
scene, he devotes considerable
time to the College and University
Council of the Lubavitch Youth
Organization.
For tickets and information, call
Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, 398-
2611. Mrs. Emma Schauer is gen-
eral chairman of the affair.

EL- 7-1799

MISS BARBARA FINKELSTEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Finkelstein
of Sutherland Ave., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Barbara to Michael
(Mickey) Stuart Levin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Levin of South-
held Rd.. Southfield.
Miss Finkelstein and her fiance
are both seniors at Wayne State
University. Mr. Levin is mem-
ber of Tau Epsilon Phi Fra rnitv.
A December 1970 weddi g is
planned.

UHS Women's vent
to Raise Funds for
Hebrew Education

Mrs. Charles Robinson, ways
and means vice president of the
Woman's Auxiliary, United He-
brew Schools, invites all who are
interested in Hebrew education to
the annual event 12:15 p.m. Nov.
19 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Proceeds are used to encourage
students of the
United He brew
Schools, further-
ing their Hebrew
education and
developing future
laymen, teachers
and leaders. A
major portion of
the auxili a ry's
Rinds is used for
scholars hips to
Hebrew - speaking
camps and for
study here and in
Israel. The aux-
liary also is con-
cerned with the Mrs. Chajes
development of the library.
The afternoon will start with a
petite luncheon and culminate
with a musical program, provided
by Julius Chajes. composer pian-
ist. and Annette Chajes. a mezzo
soprano.
Making arrangements. under
Mrs. Robinson, are Mesdames
Alex Roberg and Edward Fish-
man, publicity: Carl Lipnick, dec-
orations: Jacob Axelrod and
Henry Feinberg, tickets: Theodore
Isaacs and IrVing Dworkin, hos-
tesses: Isadore Goren, George
Lantz. Rohert Morrison and
Mitchell Feldman, committee-at-
large. Mrs. Joseph B. Kripke is
president.
For tickets, call Mrs. Robinson.
341-6156.

Harold Norris to Get
Human Rights Award

Harold Norris, professor of con-
stitutional law at the Detroit Cot-
.... lege of Law, will be one of the 12
honorees at the annual Detroit
Human Rights Day observance
dinner Dec. 11 at Cobo Hall.
The law firm of Philo, Maki,
Ravitz, Giulia. Adelman, Cock! et
and Robb also will be cited, for
defending persons in civil right.,:
arid civil-liberties cases.
The selections by a panel of 50
communal leaders were based
upon contributions to "the pursuit
of human rights through construe-
five dissent."

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Velvl Greene to Speak at Concert
of Hasidic Singers on Hanuka

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FRANKFURTERS

Montessori Day School

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CLEVELAND HEIGHTS (JTA)
—The first Montessori day school ,
kosherz
in the United States affiliated with
cr- (lr)kccar.r Ccrzs
Dr. and Mrs. Manes S. Hecht a synagogue is functioning at the
Koshruth Supervision by
prominent Orthodox Rabbi;
of Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Park Synagogue with a class of
Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal
Woods, announce the engagement 16 boys and girls, 6 to 9 years of
and two steady Mashgichim
of their daughter Betsy Laura to age. A pre-school Montessori pro-
David 13. Summer, son of Mr. and gram was started by the Park
U. S. Gov't. Inspected
Mrs. Albert Summer of Parkside Synagogue in 1964 with 20 chit-
Ave. dren, age 3 to 6.
Miss Hecht is a senior at the
The staff is made up of five
.oeo
University of Michigan. Her Montessori-trained teachers and
SALAMI • FRANKFURTERS • CORNED BEEF •
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fiance. a U-M graduate, attends five assistants, and a Hebrew
medical school at Wayne State specialist, who is also in charge
Distributed in Detroit and Michigan by:
University. A May 24 wedding is j of the Hebrew program for the
JULIUS POLLAK, 14558 Wyoming, Detroit
Tel: 931-0300
planned. j day school.

MISS BETSY HECHT

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