• • Goi .„,0// /0 II ~ 'Il NCJW Meeting g 'I've v/lcoldfa rb /oil r.KleinofPit tsbuigh Will Focus on Overseas Work Miss Helper Engaged Friday, November 28, 1969-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The greater the number of sta- I If people are made to do what Lutes, the greater the number of they dislike, you must allow for a —Lao-tse. little ill-humor.—Lord Melbourne. thieves and brigands. Na- Greater Detroit Section, tional Council of Jewish Women. will present a "Hanuka Salute to 'Israel" at its second general meet- , ing 12:30 p.m. Monday at Cong. Bnai David. The program will highlight Council's overseas proj- ects, with emphasis on "Hanuka Ship-A-Boxes" to Israeli children. Dessert will be served. Juliet . GREEN-8 Suburbans ONLY ! SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 Yitzhak Leor. consul for press and information of the Consulate General of Israel in Chicago. will discuss "Israel in Quest of Peace." MISS MARILYNN HELPER An April 12 wedding is planned by Marilynn Helper, whose en- gagement to Harvey Ian Klein is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Helper of Ohio Ave. Mr. Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klein of Pittsburgh,. is an alumnus of the University of Pitts- burgh's college of engineering. The bride-elect, a graduate of Wayne State University's college of education, was affiliated with Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority. Dr. Jacob Agus Next in Judeo- Christian Series Dr. Jacob B. Agus, specking in St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral. Wednesday, will be the third guest in the Judeo-Christian Lecture Series and the first rabbi to speak at St. Paul's on the subject, "The Rabbinic Tradition and New Testa- ment." Sponsored by The Pius XII Reli- gious Education Center in cooper- ation with The American Jewish Committee a n d its Detroit Chap- ter, the lectures have been sched- uled at various colleges, universi- ties and places of worship in the area. An expon- ent of the liberal wing of the Con- Dr. Agus servative movement, Dr. Agus has lectured widely in interfaith dialogues. Rabbi of Beth El Congrega- tion in Baltimore, Dr. Agus studied at yeshivot in Bialy• stok and Tel Aviv as well as Yeshiva University, and receiv- ed his PhD from Harvard. He Is consulting editor for Encyclo- pedia Britannica and author of ern Philosop ies o f Jud- aism," "Banner of Jerusalem" and "Guideposts in Modern Judaism." Following Dr. Agus in the A native of Jerusalem, Leor re- ceived his MA degree in medieval history and political science at Hebrew University and then join- MISS BEVERLY GOLDFARB k , ed the ministry of West Hartford, Conn., announce 1; for foreign af- the engagement of their daughter fairs. He was ap- Beverly Elaine to Michael Harris pointed to his Gordon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Avery 'PE present post in W. Gordon of Birchcrest Ave. 1968. The bride-elect and her fiance .1( Sharing the are students at the University of a r program with y Miami, where Mr. Gordon is affil- T Leor will be Dan- • iated with Tau Epsilon Phi Fra- iel Millin, NCJW ternity. A January wedding is 4( fellowship s t u- planned. dent from Israel 4C who is studyint Leor ************* for a doctors de- gree in education at Michigan State University. Millin is one of 14 students who have received * grants for graduate study in the * FRIDAY NIGHT, 6 TO 9! U.S. each year by the NCJW. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldfarb LEFT OVERS SALE! SATURDAY and SUNDAY SALE! 4( 4( juliet * The fellowship program, the * SATURDAY, 9:30 TO 9! only one of its kind. was st"rted SUNDAY, 12 TO 5! in 1940 and since then, NCJW has awarded 225 grants for U. S. ir graduate training to foreign stu- dents. Israelis assisted by Council 16,. include the director of the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work Ar. of Hebrew University: the assist- ant director-general of the minis- * try of education, and leaders in v a.. the fields of education, medicine Jir and social work. Left Divers Sale! National Council's overseas proj- ects include the continuous sun- port of Hebrew University High School in Jerusalem, which now has a Detroit room, a gift of the local section. Council supports a series of experiments in helping teach disadvantaged c h i l d r e n through experimental work in He- brew University High School and research in the John Dewey School of Education. Each year. Council sections send thousands of packages of Ship-A-Boxes crammed with toys and educational material to kin- dergartens throughout Israel, The president of the Greater De- troit Section is Mrs. Frederick Shevin, and chairman of the day is Mrs. Harold Kaufman. * * . - activities in Soctety 1969 Summer Suits ! Imported 100(.- 3 Wool! Double Knit! A 3-Piece Beauty ! Yours to choose in pink/grey, pink/brown & beige/ brown. Sizes 8 to 16. And very Specially Priced ! 4( 4( 4( 4( 4( 4( Saturday and Sunday $ 1 3 75 regularly $55 4( -0 * I P * 1969 Raincoats! . * 1969 Knit Dresses ! Akiva Names Officers Akiva Hebrew Day School has returned David S. Tanzman to the presidency, and named Moses Ber- lin and Harold Platt, vice presi- series, Dr. Arthur .Hertzberg will dents: George Weingarden, secre- speak Dec. 10 at Wayne State tary; and Leslie Krakovits, treas- urer. University. 1969 Summer Dresses! 4( * * Friends of Beth Jacob Institute of Jerusalem will hold their annua * fund-raising tea 2 - 5 p.m., Dec. 14, at the home of Mrs. David L. * Cohen, 18919 Cherrylawn. A musical program will be given by the J - students of the Beth Jacob School. Sponsors include Mesdames Max 'T Biber, Avrom Borenstein, Joseph Borenstein, Morris Brandwine, David Ar Bressler, Jack Carmen, Mordechi Carmen, David J. Cohen, David N. * Cohen, Norman Cottler, Julius Feigelman, Eugene Greenfield, Yehaskel Grubner, Jacob Hoberman, Brocha Kahana, Leizer Levin, Morris Mau- 7,d' thner, Manfred Pick, David Pollack. Martin Rose, Nathan Soberman, 71.- Joshua Sperka, Eugene Weiss and Herman Weitzman, all of Detroit; Miss Zelda Kahn, Ann Arbor; Mrs. Nehamia Katz, Toledo; Mrs. Paul * Litvin, Mount Clemens; Mrs. Jack Schanfield and Mrs. Samuel Stoll- I * 1969 Summer Sportswear ! 4( 4( 4( 1969 Fall Dresses ! -0 1969 Fall Costumes! 4( CHARGE IT: Juliet lichigan Rankord Security Were $10 to $200 NOW lh OF 1 /2 4( 4( SATURDAY and SUNDAY 9:30 to 9 12 to 5 4( 4( man, Windsor. Ar The Schwartz-Shapiro-Feinstein Family Club will have its annual Hanuka party 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7 at the Country Corner Clubhouse, South- :* field, according to President—and oldest member—Paul Shapiro. The :* dinner will be provided by hostesses Mrs. Hary Shapiro, Mrs. Joseph Kelton, Mrs. Leo Grandson and Mrs. Harold Feinstein. 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