NEWS Barbara Gold Married UJA Executive Chairman to Address at Cong. Adds Shalom, Regional Young Leadership Parley Rabbi Herbert Friedman, exec- utive chairman of the United Jew- ish Appeal, will make a major address to young community lead- ers from the east central states at the Regional Young Leader- ship Conference in Detroit May 22-24. Rabbi Fried- man will speak at the dinner ses- sion May 23 at the Statler Hilton t on the role of young leaders in Friedman the future of their communities. Chairman of the evening is Michael A. Pelavin of Flint, gen- i eral chairman of the conference. 1 Samuel Haber, executive vice- chairman of the joint distribution committee, will speak at a Sunday morning breakfast meeting. Dr. David Weinstein, president of the College of Jewish Studies, ' Chicago, is keynote speaker Fri- Levine-Lage Betrothal Announced in Alinnesota day evening at the opening of the meeting. Thomas I. Klein, chair- man of the Young Leadership Institute here, is chairman for the evening. James H. Nobil, of Akron, chair- man of the United Jewish Appeal Young Leadership Cabinet, and Henry J. Goodman of Cleveland. chairman of the committee on leadership development of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, will speak at the opening session. Both the cabinet and the council are co-sponsors of the conference with Detroit's Young Leadership Institute and the junior division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Sunday workshop sessions will conclude the conference. Joel Tau- ber will chair the closing summary meeting. Serving on the conference com- mittee from Detroit are Klein, as- sociate general chairman; Tauber, program chairman; and Barry Yaker, associate program chair- man. Alan E. Schwartz, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, is a member of the general committee. Detroit members of the hospi- tality and arrangements commit- tee are Air. and Airs. David Page, chairman; Air. and Airs. Allan Nachman, associate chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jackier; Mrs. Thomas I. Klein; Mr. and Mrs. Aiichael Madden; Mrs. Joel Tauber; and Mrs. Barry Yaker. PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings 8 Bar Mitrvas Prestige Color 477 6664 - FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT .SANI EMMER AIRS. JEROME LEWIS In a recent candlelight ceremony at Cong. Adas Shalom, Barbara Ruth Gold was married to Jerome Allan Lewis. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gold of Westover Rd., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Lewis of Greenfield Rd., Southfield. The bride wore a gown of satin peau fashioned with a high ring collar, f it t ed bodice, Camelot sleeves and detachable funnel train, all with imported Alencon lace trim. The bouffant veil of imported illusion was secured by a jeweled Alencon lace headpiece. The bride carried a cascade of orchids over her mother's wedding Bible. Mrs. Marvin Newman, of Wil- liamsville, N.Y., sister of the bridegroom, served as matron of honor. -Bridesmaids were Mrs. Alan Adler, Mrs. Paul Gold of Carrboro, N.C., Linda Lerman, Leah Krauss and Mrs. Lawrence BIRNHOLTZ -WINKELMAN: At Millman. a recent wedding ceremony at Barry S. Levine served as best Cong. Bnai Moshe, Susan B. Win- kelman became the bride of San- man. Ushers were Barry Grant, ford B. Birnholtz. Rabbis Benjamin Marvin Newman, Paul Gold, Gorelick and Moses Lehrman and brother of the bride, Richard Burn- Cantors Joseph Birnholtz and Louis stein, Lawrence Milman, Joel Gar- Klein officiated. Parents of the field, and Alan Adler. After a honeymoon cruise from couple are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Winkelman of Jackson and Cantor New York to Nassau, the couple and Airs. Joseph Birnholtz of Oak is residing in Southfield. Park Blvd., Oak Park. The bride wore a gown and veil of organza and Venise lace. It featured a high neckline, long sheer embroidered bishop sleeves and a satin corded empire waist. Maid of honor was The chorus of the Music Study Marilyn Birnholtz, and brides- Club will present its annual con- maids were Elana Cutler, Judy cert 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Englander, Sherry Knazen and Southfield Civic Center Auditorium. Laurie Stein. Steven Ceresnie Director Don Frohman has served as best man, and ushers chosen a program of works by were Arthur Fine, Kaywin Good- Clokey, Moussorgsky, Miller, Bar- man, Robert Solomon and Ronald Sussman. Also included in the wed- ding party were the bride's grand- mothers, Mrs. Minnie Stern and Mrs. Ida Winkelman. Mark Birn- holtz served as ring bearer, and Felice Spinrad as flower girl. The couple will reside in Ann Arbor. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lage of Audubon, Minn., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Dee Ann, to Capt. Stephen R. Levine, son of Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Le- vine of Berkley Ave., Oak Park. Miss Lage is a gradua te of Moorehead State College. Capt. Levine attended Eastern Michigan University, has completed two tours of duty in Vietnam and is currently serving with the U.S. Army Recruiting Command in In- dianapolis. A summer wedding is planned. • Singles to Tee Off at Putt-Putt Course The Single Adult Group of the Jewish Center will meet for minia- ture golf 3 p.m. Sunday at the miniature golf course on Seven Mile and Greenfield Rds. T h e group will go out to dinner after- ward. On Tuesday, they will show the movie "The Last Angry Man" 8:30 p.m. at the Jewish Center. Re- freshments and a social will fol- low. There is a nominal charge. MOVING TO SOUTHFIELD 20% OFF ON ALL FRAMES I 1 11 I - /a \2_ 9) I \IPI,A 1 - 19492 Livernois Avenue 862-0660 And His Orchestra 358-0938 • CIGARS TEN PER CENT CHEAPER 'BUY THE BOX' left:tr. 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Maid of honor was Joan Schiffer. T h e bridegroom's brother, Sheldon, was best man. Alfred Krawitz, brother of the bride, was an usher. Upon returning from their honeymoon, the couple will reside in Philadel- phia. • studio of photography Closed Mondays Music Study Chorus Schedules Concert the building, fashioned after the old Sephardic Synagogue in Am- sterdam. WASHINGTON — Bnai Brith is offering a limited quantity of • oormor•• ■■■•■ sremosmoses • • Netherlands Antilles first-day • Handmade in Honduras stamp covers honoring the Mike Israel-Emanuel Synagogue in Cur- LaFLOR DE acao, built in 1732. FRANCISCO DE TOLEDO Both stamp and envelope bear colorful pictures of the interior of Ctimpuz. C.olum, Marriages MISS DEE ANN LAGE First-Day Stamp Cover of Curacao Synagogue •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• THE DETROIT JEWISH 26—Friday, May 15, 1970 • • SHAYE-ANDERSSON: R o be rt Shaye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max M. 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