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June 12, 1970 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-06-12

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of Yeshiva University 15th annual
dinner, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Those making reservations receive
a contribution form. Dinner co-
chairmen are Nathan I. Goldin and
David Pollack, who also head of
the 1970 scholarship fund cam-
paign.
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Belkin's appeal in this issue. This
enables the total proceeds from
the current campaign to be con-
tributed to Yeshiva University.
With this year's dinner honor-
ing Yeshiva University's 85th an-
niversary, it underscores the uni-
versity's adherence to its tradi-
tion of never turning away, or re-
jecting, for lack of funds, the ap-
plication for admission of a worthy
scholar. Many such one to four
Year scholarships have been estab-
lished by residents of the Detroit
area. Partial scholarships may also
be contributed.
Goldin and Pollack emphasized
that no solicitation of funds will
take place at the dinner.
Former Supreme Court Justice
Abe Fortas will deliver the main
address at the dinner. Court of
Appeals Judge Charles L. Levin
will be the toastmaster. Shifra
Stollman will present 85th anni-
versary greetings from Yeshiva
University President Dr. Samuel
Belkin. Rabbi James I. Gordon,
young Israel of Oak Woods, will
offer the invocation. Dinner music
will be provided by Eric Rosenow
and his Continentals.
Reservations for the dinner may
be made through members of the
committee, or by phoning 964.2330.
Shifra Stollman will receive her
degree, cum laude, at the 39th
annual commencement exercises
of Yeshiva University, Thursday,
June 18th. One week later, on the
night of June 25, Shifra, one of
the newest alumna, and her father,
Rabbi Dr. Samuel S. Stollman, an
alumnus of Yeshiva University, to-
gether with her mother, will be
seated on the dais here. It will
be the first public Detroit appear-
ance of father and daughter as
Yeshiva University graduates.
Yeshiva University, which traces
its origins to 1886 with the estab-
lishment of Yeshiva Eitz Chaim
and the founding of the Rabbi
Isaac Elchanan Theological Semi-
nary, instituted annual academic
commencements in 1932 when the
first graduates of Yeshiva College,
the undergraduate school of libe-
ral arts and sciences for men, com-
pleted their studies.
Yeshiva University, America's
oldest and largest university un-
der Jewish auspices is now in its
85th year.
Yeshiva University's main center
is in Manhattan's Washington
Heights, with three other major
centers in Manhattan and the
Bronx.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 12, 1970-37

A. rdzs

June 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Lawson (Shirley Lynn Batchko),
former Detroiters, of Los Angeles,
a son, Jared Evan.

June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Bortman (Caroline Mayer),
27370 Sutherland, Southfield, a
son, Alan Andrew.
*
June 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert A. Kanat (Carolyn Glen-
ner), 12750 Oak Park Blvd., Oak
Park, a son, Daniel Abram.

To Mr. and Mrs. Joel S. Adel
man (Judith Anne Rose), 32642
Olde Franklin, Farmington, an
adopted son, Michael David.

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Hope.

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June 1 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth M. Stoller(Judith Stein),
29130 Point-O-Woods Pl., South-
field, a daughter, Marla Elyse.

May 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
don Marvin Eskow (Diane Segal),
1920 Golfview, Troy, a daughter,
Stacy Rose.

May 27 — To former Detroiters
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kaatz (Jane
Snyder) of Fairfax, Va., a son,
Noah Kenneth.
*


May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Gorman (Sharon Horowitz),
12918 W. 10 Mile, Huntington
Woods, a daughter, Jodi Suzanne.
. •
May 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Freed (Joyce Urnovitz), 10050 Al-
bany, Oak Park, a son, Scott Allan.
• • •
May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Selesny (Myra Cohen), 15573
George Washington, Southfield, a
son, Michael Seth.



To Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Alt-
man (Ellen Bisgeier), 24290 Con-
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Manchester, N.H., announce the
engagement of their . daughter
Joanne to Steven Donald Goldberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gold-
berg of Edinburgh Ave., South-
field.
Her fiance attended Highland
Park College, Detroit Institute of
Technology and Boston University.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Elliot Hospital School of Nursing.
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Meditation
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trembling at a creditor, is not
much disposed to abstract medita-
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Johnson.

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