Sherry Stolar to Marry Rabbi Donin to Talko6 Blue Box Day,
Recall Experiences ofl lsrael Trip
Mizrachi Women to Help Fund School Eugene S. Gunsberg
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, April 24, 1970
Rabbi Hayim Donin of Bnai
David Synagogue will be featured
speaker at the Jewish National
Fund Blue Box Day program, 11:30
a.m. May 7 at Bnai Moshe Syna-
gogue.
Rabbi Donin, who spent last year
in Israel, will relate his experi-
ences and observations. Associate
Cantor Reuven
Frankel of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek
and Mrs. Frankel
w ill present a
musical cantata.
The Blue Box
Day program
marks the high
point of the Blue
ARCHITECT'S SKETCH OF BETI IZEIROTH MIZRACHI SCHOOL
•
The Wolf and Julia Eisenberg
Comprehensive High School, being
erected jointly by the municipality
of Tel Aviv and the Mizrachi
Women's Organization of America,
will benefit from the annual donor
luncheon of Fannie Gluck Chap-
ter May 12 at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
The vocational school will he
part of a unique educational center
to provide for the cultural, educa-
tional athletic, recreation and vo-
cational needs of Tel Aviv teen-
agers.
For tickets sand reservations to
the luncheon, call Mrs. Sam Bicoll,{
549-6139, or Mrs. Lil Varnen, GA
1-0041.
The $750,000 school also will
contain lecture halls, a library, a
gymnasium, a dining room and a
central kitchen.
Accomodating 700 students in its
first stage, the new Beth Zeiroth
Mizrachi will build its enrollment
to 1,100 in succeeding semesters.
MISS SHERRY STOLAR
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ivan Stolar
of Oxley Rd., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Sherry Lynn to Eugene Steven
Gunsberg, son of Mr. ancli, Mrs.
richard Gunsberg of Goldwiffl Ave.,
Southfield.
The bride-elect is a senior in
Wayne State University's college
of education. Her fiance is a senior
Women's Bicur Cholem Organi- at Wayne State University's school
zation will hold a special meeting of business administration.
noon Thursday at the home oof
A July wedding is planned.
The center will include a sports Mrs. Al Sider, 14450 Rosemary,
stadium and athletic fields a Oak Park. It is the last meeting,
man-made lake for recreational preceding their May 4 donor lun-
and instructional use a music cheon at the Raleigh House.
conservatory for gifted children,
The newest project of the group'
and a series of high schools pro-
KONSTANTYN - BENTHEIM:
viding academic, commercial which dedicates itself to helping
the
needy sick, is funding the er- , Susan Leah Bentheim and Alex
and vocational curricula.
The Wolf and Julia Eisenberg ection and maintenance of a Jew- ander Konstantyn were married re-
Beth Zeiroth Mizrachi will succeed ish chapel at the Northville State cently in Flushing, N.Y. Rabbi
Samuel Prero and Ra,bbi Max
the present Beth Zeiroth Mizrachi Hcispital.
They also supply funds for kosher Kapustin officiated. Parents of the
and will more than double the pres-
food for the patients as well as couple are Mr. Arthur Bentheim of
ent student population.
special Hanuka and Passover din- Meyers Rd. and Mrs. Esther Pol-
ners and Mo'os Hitim, assisting lock of Norfolk Ave. and Mr. and
and supplementing funds to needy Mrs. Eli Diament of Rego Park,
N.Y. The bride wore a satin gown
fa milies.
The proceeds of the donor lunch- with seed pearls and lace on the
eon go towards all of these pro- bodice, neck and sleeves. Appliques
of lace on the A-line Empire skirt
jects.
For tickets call Mrs. Simon Shif- were also carried out on the match-
Mrs. Sadie Haut, chairman of the
ing mantilla train with its cap of
man,
ticket
chairman,
353-7990.
50th anniversary donor luncheon of
beeds and lace. She carried orchids ;
the Jewish Women European Wel-
and Stephanotis. Mrs. Marlene I
fare Organization, announces that Bill Puts Blue Cross
Gitelman served as matron of
the golden jubilee event will be Under Public Control
honor, Phyllis Waller was maid of
held noon May 6,
State Rep. Albert A. Kramer, honor, and Tziporah Weinberg of '
at Cong. Beth chairman of the House Insurance New York was bridesmaid. Dalia
Abraha m.
Committee and representing the Neiger was flowergirl. Joseph
The organiza- cities of Berkley, Oak Park, Royal Diament served his brother as best
tion helps to sup- Oak Township and Southfield, has man, and Steven Bentheim, brother
port widows and introduced legislation which would• of the bride, was usher. The couple
orphans in all place 'Michigan Blue Cross-Blue is residing in Forest Hills, N.Y.
parts of the Shield under public boards of con-
world, mainly in trol.
Israel, and does
The Kramer bills make any dis- Summer Registration
philanthropic putes between Blue Cross and hos-
work locally.
pitals subject to settlement by the Open at Jewish Center
Guest speaker state commissioner on insurance.
Expanded swimming, transpor-
will be Paul
In the case of the medical care tation service and program vari-
Mrs. Haut
Zuckerman. A sil- plan (Blue Shield), rates charged ety highlight the Jewish Center
ver tea service, plus other prizes, to subscribers and rates of pay- summer programs for 1970. Regis-
will be given. For information and ment made on behalf of subscrib- tration is now open to the com-
reservations, call Mrs. Sadie Haut, ers would be subject at all times munity.
273-6571, or Mrs. Gussie Seder, 342- to the approval of the insurance
A brochure now available lists
1627. commissioner.
each program in detail, indicates
costs and includes an application.
Among the programs are Play-
land for the kindergarteners, day
camp, sport skills, trips, weekend
programs, Camp of the Arts for
3'500 3E1./S OF IRAQ LIVE IN A
the 7th-11th grader, Safari 70 (a
daily
travel program for 7th-9th
SIMATION OF fR/GIT
graders), father-son weekends and
ANXIETY. SYNAO0ci.ES ARE
a local ulpan (as well as one in
Israel to learn conversational
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Hebrew), plus many other pro-
BORVERS
grams for children, teens, young
TRAVEL VI !THIN THE
adults and senior adults.
For application and brochure or
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information, call the Center, at
FORTADDEN, ATTENDINE UNIVERSITIES
DI 14200.
Bicur Cholem Group
to Hold Donor Lunch
May 4, for Needy
Marriages
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THE USA HAS HELPED
SAVE AND REBUILD 71-lE
LIVES OF MORE THAN
3,000,000 3a..11SH VI
OF WAR AND
OPPREssioti.
Passover for Patients
With the help of Mrs. Rose
Schuraytz of Grand Ave., a patient
at Georgian Northwest Extended
Care Facility, and her family, a
small Passover seder, was cele-
brated Monday evening in one of
the patient lounges.
Mrs. Schuraytz's son Irving led
the ceremony, which included the
reading of the Hagada as his fam-
ily and other patients and visitors
watched. Traditional food and
drink was served.
A BEAUTIFUL
CARPET
AND
FURNITURE CLEANING
Box clearance
drive, which be-
Satisfaction guaranteed —
gins Thursday.
Mothproofing free. Wall-to-
Traditional in Rabbi Donin
wall carpet cleaning. Dries
Jewish homes throughout the world
in 4 to 6 hours. Five cents
for nearly 70 years, the JNF Blue
a square foot, minimum $15.
Boxes have played a major role in
financing the development of Israel.
542-4735
Initially, they provided the funds
used to purchase barren land,
which was later converted into
fertile soil.
Heading the clearance drive are
Mrs. Frank Silverman, Blue White
Box chairznan, and Mrs. Richard
Friedman, co-chairman. Organiza-
tions actively participating in the
collections include the JNF Wom-
en's Chapter, Hadassah, Northwest
Child Rescue, Pioneer Women,
Fanny Gluck and Sisters of Zion,
Mizrachi. Members of the Hadas-
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sah youth group Hashahar, and
549-7170
Bnai Brith Youth Organization
also will participate.
The program will include a
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CUSTOM FURNITURE &
CARPET CLEANING
ON LOCATION
From LONDON, ENGLAND
Golden Jubilee
Set by Women's
European Welfare
AND
Admission will be by either
bringing a JNF Blue Box for clear-
ance; showing a receipt if the box
has already been cleared; or tak-
ing a new box (if not yet a box-
holder) and making a contribution.
If a boxholder can't attend the
program and his box remains un-
cleared, he may call the JNF of-
fice, 399-0820. Arrangements for
prompt clearance will be made.
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