THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, January 16, 1970 Leadership Affair Set by Shaarit Haplayta Mr. and Mrs. Leon Halpern will host a leadership buffet dinner on behalf of Shaarit Ilaplayta (Sur- vivors of 1945) in their home, 15690 Addison. Southfield, 6 p.m. Jan. 25. Henry Levy. former JDC director in Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and North Africa. will be guest speak - er. Dr. John J. Mames is presi- dent of Shaarit Ilaplayta. The af- fair is on behalf of Israel Bonds. The leadership reception dinner is being held in advance of the annual Shaarit Haplayta dinner- dance, scheduled in spring. The organization, composed of Hol- ocaust survivors, has been in the forefront in support of Israel and the Israel Bond campaign. What's great for lunch? CHEESE RAVIOLI that's what! The one and only Cheese Rav- ioli made by Chef Boy-Ar-Dee 6 —tasty little macaroni pies filled with zippy cheese, then simmered in savory tomato sauce. Urn-m-m, it's a mechayeh! Great for lunch of supper. Just about the easiest you ever fixed, and only about 18g per serving. L,e:::e11-Line e f n Aruptials Spoken at 1 cmple Israel MRS. RICHARD LEZELL In a recent ceremony at Temple Israel. Susan Jane Linden became the bride of Richard Lezell. Rabbis Leon Fram and M. Robert Syme and Cantors Harold Orbach and Reuven Frankel officiated. Parents of the couple are Judge and Mrs. Joseph S. Linden of Owosso. and Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Lezell of Bellwood Dr., Southfield. The bride's A-line gown of peau de sole, covered with imported lace and seed pearls, featured a square neckline. The attached train and matching headpiece were covered with matching lace and pearls. She carried roses on a Bible. Attending the bride were her sis- ters. Mrs. Jeffrey Leib, matron of honor; Marcia Linden, maid of honor; and Mindy Linden, brides- maid. Susan and Laurie Lezell, sisters of the bridegroom, also served as bridesmaids. Steven Lezell served his brother as best man, and groomsmen in- cluded Jack Upfall, Ira Alexander, Gordon Schlom and Jeffrey Leib. Ushers were Sandford and Allen Linden, Howard Linden and Law- rence Arnkoff. After a honeymoon in the Cat- ' skill Mountains, the couple will re- side in Ann Arbor, where Mr. Lezell attends the University of Michigan Dental School. Mikva Israel Sets Feb. 8 Banquet I The annual banquet of Mikva Israel and the Women's Orthodox League will take place 6:30 p.m. Feb. 8 at Young Israel of North- west Detroit. Rabbi Nathan Bulman of Far Rockaway, N.Y., will be guest speaker and Rabbi Eli Lipsker, Hasidic artist, will entertain. Mikva Israel has been given au- , thority by its membership to pro- ceed with the expansion of its ' present facilities on 10 Mile Rd. ; For ticket information, call Mrs. Joseph Hirsch, 863-2310. CHEESE Raw ol ~ BRAVERMAN'S K M EATS ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SLIINIDA Y. 0 i;LIY SHOULDER STEAK HOLLYWOOD ROAST . . lb. lb. BRUST DUEL PICKLED TONGUE CHUCK STEAK CHUCK ROAST F lb. lb. lb. lb. re sh d HAMBURGER 1.29 $1.09 95` 69` 85` 69` 59` 3-lbs. or more lb. 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD DI 1-2345 State of Israel's Lady Ambassador to Denmark to Adress Bond Sponsor Luncheon and Show Esther Herlitz, ambassador of the state of Israel to Denmark, will be guest speaker at the Israel Bond Sponsor Re-enrollment Lunch- ecin and Fashion Show Feb. 4 at the Great Lakes Club. Mrs.:Samuel Hamburger will he luncheon chairman. Mrs. Morris L. Schaver is Israel Bond Wom- en's Division chairman, and Mrs. David Pollack Israel Bond sponsor chairman. There will be an exclusive dis- play of high fashion by America's leading designers, with Sam Card- inal as commentator. The sponsor emblem will be presented to 1970 paid sponsors by Ambassador Her- litz. Miss Ilerlitz was stationed in the United States from 1950 to 1958 as first secretary of the Israel Embassy in Washington and ,later, as consul of Israel in New York. She was also a mem- ber of the Israel delegation to the United Nations. Miss Ilerlitz participated in the 1950 conference in Jerusalem which lia:::(lan-Silver rows to Be Spoken in _4104-ust Aviv-Jaffa Municipal Council and held the post of director of pub- lic relations for the Israel Minis- try for Foreign Affairs. She has traveled extensively throughout North America, Europe and Asia and also served as in- ternational secretary of Mapai, the Israel Labor Party. Members of the committee of the Detroit chapter of sponsors of Is- rael, include Mesdames Norman Allan, Louis Berry, Morris .1. Brandwine, Robert Brody, Elmer Ellias, Arnold Frank, Irwin Green, Joseph Holtzman, Rachel Kurtz- man, J. Stewart Linden, Pearl Nosan, Henry Pariser, Abe Satov- sky, Sidney Schwartz, Dan Shapiro, Morris Starki an and Milton Weiss. Honorary chairmen are Mesdames Philip Helfman, Joseph Katchke, Charles Milan and Max Stollman. AMBASSADOR HERLITZ For sponsor luncheon reserva- launched the state of Israel Bond tions, call the Israel Bond office, 352-6770. drive and she was closely associ- ated with Israel Bonds during her FOR THE BEST IN service in the United States. MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT She has lived in Israel since she. was 6 and grew up in a pioneer atmosphere. All her adult life, she And His Orchestra has been closely identified with the founding and development of mod- 358-0938 ern Israel, in both war and peace. A graduate of Hebrew Teachers College, she served in the British Army in World War II in Palestine TO ENJOY and Egypt. In 1946, she became resettlement officer for Palestinian YOUR MEALS ex-servicemen. Then she was ap- pointed secretary of the Jewish SERVE Agency's political department for Arab affairs. During the siege of Jerusalem in the Israel War of Independ- ence, she was second in com- mand of Chen, the Women's SAM EMMER Army of Israel, in Jerusalem. Miss Herlitz served on the Tel hf Orchestra and Entertainment MISS JUDITH KAZDAN i'; cturtng . and Larry Freedman •41-1 Dr. and Mrs. Louis Kazdan of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Judith Sarrell to Ian Silver of Bruce Ave., Windsor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Silver of Wellington, New Zealand. The bride-elect is a senior in the college of education at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Mr. Silver is completing his masters degree studies in political science at the University of Windsor. The couple plans to be married in August. REINFIELD MORES 647-2367 FARFEL - FOR CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANING CALL "All That The Names Implies" WE DO •ALL THE WORK - REMOVE & INSTALL 11410 JOS. CAMPAU TW 1-1818 GOTTESMAN-SIEGEL: Natalie Sue Siegel became the bride of Joel .Herbert Gottesman in a recent Suburban Call Collect Dial Operator .. . ceremony in the home of her par- Ask for ENterprise 7818 or reverse charges ents, former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. David Siegel of Fort Wayne, Ind. The bridegroom is the son of Cantor and Mrs. Ernest Gottesman of Hubbard, 0. The ceremony was solemnized by Cantor Gottesman. The bride was attended by maid of honor Marci Kelley of Cincinnati and flowergirl Carolyn Kahn of Oak Park. Best man was Alan Firestone of Youngstown. The cou- ple will reside in Oxford, 0., where both are seniors at Miami Univer- sity. • • • BROWN-SPIRA: Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Goldstein of Lauder Ave., announce the marriage of their daughter Mickey Spira to Roger Koshruth Supervision by K. Brown, son of Mrs. Charles E. Brown of North Park Towers, prominent Orthodox Rabbi: Southfield, and the late Mr. Brown. Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal The couple was married recently and two steady Mashgichim at Temple Beth El. ztv:-,r4447. rAIL100I t dmrcil kOSbelql I j o u = SA LA M I 173 The March of Dimes reports that significant birth defects occur at least twice as often among pre- matures as they do among full- term babies. PURE BEEF U. S. Gov't. Inspected WILNO KOSHER GENERAL OFFICES: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 40407 SALAMI • FRANKFURTERS • CORNED BEEF • BOLOGNA JULIUS POLLAK, 14558 Wyoming, Detroit Tel.: 931-0300