24—Friday, January 9, 1970
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Noted Canadian Rabbi, Dr. Rosenberg,
to Address Women of JNF at Donor Tea
former Detroiter, she resides
Dr. Stuart F. Rosenberg will be
guest speaker and soprano Jeanne
near Chicago and is a frequent
guest at Chicago clubs , and on
Diamond entertainer at the Women
radio and television.
of Jewish National Fund's 40th
donor tea noon Jan. 20 at Temple
The 1,000-member Women of
Israel.
JNF, now in its 47th year, has con-
Dr. Rosenberg is rabbi of Beth
Tzedec Congregation, To r o 0 t o,
Canada's largest Jewish congrega-
tion. Ile also writes a weekly col-
umn, "Lines on Life," which ap-
pears in many Canadian newspa-
pers. Dr. Rosenberg is author of
"Judaism," a source book for
Christian students on the Jewish
religion. He has authored other
books dealing with the Jewish re-
ligion, brotherhood and social and
ethical questions.
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There's a tempting recipe on
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Three kinds: Mushroom, Mari-
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variety.
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MAKES THE FLAVOR!
DR. STUART ROSENBERG
tributed greatly towards land rec-
lamation, afforestation, road build-
ing and other JNF projects in Is-
rael.
In recognition of the organiza-
tion's efforts, a 40th anniversary
forest of at least 10,000 trees will
be planted in the area of Kibutz
Gadot, near its Pillars of Courage
project.
According to Mrs. Albert Posen,
president, and Mrs. William Levin,
fund-raising chairman, the name
of any individual or family plant-
ing 40 trees or more in this anni-
versary forest will be inscribed in
a specially designed commorative
book to be on permanent public
display. Mrs. Jules Kraft is pro-
gram chairman.
Tickets to the donor tea may be
obtained from any member of the
organiaztioon, from members of
the Young Women's chapter, and
at the JNF office, 22100 Greenfield.
Mrs. Aaron Gershenson is vice
chairman of the t h i rd annual
"Heart of Gold" awards luncheon
honoring outstanding women vol-
unteers Feb. 10 in Coho Hall. She
is assisting chairman Mrs. Joseph
L. Iludson Jr.
The Heart of Gold Award Coun-
cil, formed in 1967 to recognize
volunteers who give their time and
talents to community betterment.
is comprised of 42 leading wom-
en's organizations working with
Women for the United Foundation,
itself a volunteer group involved
in year-round activities for the
UF.
Open to the public, the awards
luncheon will salute from six to 12
outstanding volunteers who sym-
bolize those working without pay
in community agencies and organi-
zations.
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Activities in fund-raising of the' Dr. Plotkin joined Hagana in Deutsch and David Handleman are
women's division of the 1970 Al- 1937, shortly after his arrival from vice-chairmen.
lied Jewish Campaign — I s r a e l Germany as a teenager. He served
Emergency Fund will begin Jan. as an officer in the Intelligence
14. with a luncheon at the Great Corps of Israel's Defense Army
from its inception in 1948. He has
Lakes Club, 2411 W. Eight Mile.
Dr. Ark-h L. Plotkin, former of- appeared on the Voice of America
:: and lectured at the Universities of
ficer in the Is- •
Wisconsin and Minnesota on Israeli
rael Defense
and Arab problems.
Forces and noted
Mrs. Melvin- Kolbert is pre-cam-
expert on Middle
paign
chairman. Mesdames Louis
Eastern affairs..
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Alfred Deutsch, William
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MA and PhD degrees from Prin-
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MISS SHARON SANFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sanfield of
Esplanade Ave., Mt. Clemens, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Sharon Jane to Glenn
!Alan Sidder, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard F. Sidder of Ramblewood
Dr., Farmington.
The bride-elect attended Michi-
gan State University. Mr. Sidder
a graduate of MSU.
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Nancy Jean Israel, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Israel of
Strathmoor Ave., became the bride
of Gilbert Allen Getz in a recent
ceremony at Cong. Beth Abraham
with Rabbi Israel Halpern officiat-
ing.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Getz of Greenfield
Ave., Royal Oak.
The bride wore a candlelight
gown of peau de soie, appliqued
with Alencon lace. She carried
roses on her Bible.
Mrs. Michael Small, sister of the
bridegroom served as matron of
honor, and bridesmaids included
Ellen Jean Kalef, Eleanor Kost,
Ruth Operman and Andrea Kalef
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Richard Korn served as best
man and ushers were Louis Feld-
man, Michael Small and Lawrence
Mandell.
After a honeymoon in New York,
the couple will reside in Royal
Oak.
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Women Will Explore
Paths Through Prayers
The third in the series of Tillie
Grossman Memorial Lec t u r e s,
sponsored by the Women's Branch,
Union of Orthodox Congregations
Great Lakes Chapter, will be held
12:30 p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth
Hillel.
Rabbi Aaron Brander, educa-
tional director of Cong. Bnai
David, will speak on the theme,
"Pathways Through Prayer." Pre-
ceding a discussion of the histor-
ical development of traditional
prayers, petite luncheon will be
served at a nominal charge.
For information, call either of
the co-chairmen, Mrs. David J.
Cohen, UN 4-7521, or Mrs. Joel
Litke, 342-8126.
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