THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mira Linder Opens Ruth Operman Becomes Mrs. Samuel Tabachnik Aid Societies Purchase Israel Bonds 'Aesthetics Salon' The art of "aesthetics"—caring for the skin, underlying tissues and muscles so as to make a woman look and feel younger— is being practiced at a newly opened salon in the Southfield area, the Aesthetics of Mira Lin- der. Mrs. Linder, wife of Benjamin Linder, an accountant at Sinai Hospital, was born in Poland and trained in Paris as well as New York. Prior to the Linders' arrival in this country five years ago, they lived in Israel. At the Berdichev-Keshenev-Zhitomir Aid Society's Israel Bond evening, which honored Sam Cohen, the president, for his services to the society and which boosted Israel Bond subscriptions, from left, seated: Mrs. Goldie Plotnick, Mrs. Sam Cohen, Mrs. Ida Rosenberg, and Mrs. Bessie Frankel; standing, Ben Golbin, Sam Sigman, Isidore Deal, Sam Cohen, Jacob Resnick and Louis Cohan. Women of JNF Forego Anniversary Forest to Plant Trees in Memory of Slain Children A forest in memory of the chil- dren of Kibutz Kiryat Shemona who were slain in a bus ambush will be planted by the Women of Jewish National Fund, it was an- nounced by Mrs. Albert Posen, president. Funds originally were to be us- ed for the planting of a women's forest in the area of Kibutz Gadot in honor of the group's 40th anni- versary. The site of the memorial forest will be near where the children of Kiryat Shemona lived and died at the hands of Arab terrorists. In making the announcement, Mrs. Posen said that the work of her organization is in evidence throughout Israel and that a "fit- ting memorial to the slain chil- dren of Kibutz Kiryat Shemona is much more important at this time than a forest dedicated to the women's chapter." Current plans for the memorial forest call for a number of gar- dens consisting of 100 trees each The Jewish National Fund pil- grimage which leaves July 13 for Israel will make a symbolic dedi- cation of the children's forest when it visits the site. Formal dedication ceremonies probably will be in late fall. Inquiries regarding the memor- ial forest planned by the JNF Women should be made at the JNF office, 22100 Greenfield, Oak Park, 399-0820. • • • Forty Detroit area residents leave Detroit July 13 for Israel as participants in the Jewish Na- tional Fund's third annual pilgrim- age and study mission. The 18-day excursion, direct from Detroit to Lod Airport, in- cludes a three-day visit to London. The pilgrimage has been plan- ned to give participants the oppor- tunity to see Israel as the average tourist seldom sees it. The Jewish National Fund, Israel's land devel- oper, will personally supervise the to be named for each of the slain tour and show its handiwork— frontier settlements, agricultural children. developments, forests and various out-of-the-way projects. The agenda also includes holy c9Vleatless yet so Weftige IT STICKS TO THE SPAGHETTI NEW THICK HOME STYLE SAUCE FROM Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Your family will love it—so thick it sticks to the spaghetti, never sinks to a pool on your plate. Every it of its real Italian ta'am gets Into your mouth. Choice of three meatless sauces: Meatless, Mushroom, Marinara. Keep all three on hand for tempting variety. HAVE SOME SOONI places, bazaars and other typical points of interest in Israel. A highlight of the trip will be the symbolic dedication of a for- est near Kibutz Kiryat Shemona near the Lebanese border. The forest will serve as a memorial to the Jewish children killed when Arab terrorists attacked their school bus. Participants in the JNF pilgrim- age are Mrs. Joseph Dvorin, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gitt, Jeffrey and Steven Gitt, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldstone, Sherri Goldstone, Eric and Ronald Goldstone, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Guttenberg, Felicia Guttenberg, Arnold Guttenberg, Dr. and Mrs. I. Louis Jackel and Mrs. Theresa R. Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kutinsky, Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Lechner, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Plotnick, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shetzer, Mrs. Harry Shif- rin, Mrs. Stephen Shambrom, Mrs. Rose Shier, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Venetianer, Percy Kaplan and Daniel Kaplan. • • The Jewish Jewish National Fund of- fice will be closed Sundays dur- ing July and August, and is scheduled to reopen around the first Sunday in September. Rovner-Lachowitcher to Discuss Israel Fund CANDID SPECIALISTS Her salon, at 26711 Southfield, emphasizes not only treatments but consultations to determine each woman's skin type and problems. During the consultation, first step in any appointment, Mrs. Linder cleanses and refreshes the skin, then examines it, explaining what home treatment she recommends. A fellow of both the Interna- tional Committee of Aesthetics and Cosmetology and the Ameri- can Association of Aestheticians, Mrs. Linder said the techniques she uses are practiced in Paris, Rome and New York. Her equip- ment and processes were created in Europe. Krieger-Seymour Rites Held at Temple Israel Marriages SHERBOW-HARTMAN: Andrea Hartman became the bride of Mark Sherbow at a recent ceremony per- formed in the bride's home. Rabbi Morton Kanter performed the rites, followed by a bridal luncheon. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Gloria Hartman of Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park, and Mr. Burton C. Hartman. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherbow of Wis- consin Ave. After a honeymoon in New York, the couple will reside in Oak Park. WINER MRS. SAMUEL TABACHNIK In a recent ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Ruth Karen Oper- man was wed to Samuel Meyer Tabachnik. Rabbi Leonard Cahan and Cantor Jacob Barkin offici- ated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Max Operman of San Rosa Blvd., Southfield and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Tabachnik of Balewood Ave., Southfield. The bride wore a gown of nylon organza trimmed with Venice lace. It had a bell skirt with an Empire waist and a high wedding band collar and bishop sleeves. She car- ried a bouquet of roses on a Bible. Maid of honor was Hilda Tabach- nik, the bridegroom's sister. Brides- maids were Rosalyn Operman, the bride's sister, Augustine Gill and Mrs. Nancy Getz. Best man was Alan Goldfarb. Ushers were Barry Operman, brother of the bride, Benjamin Gill and Abraham Kunianski. After a honeymoon trip to Flo- rida, the couple is residing in Ann Arbor. AND ASSOCIATES KE 1-8196 Bar Minors—Weddings New Bar lifltzva folder Including eandleUghting lira mailed on request HAL GORDON MUSIC For All Occasions BIG BANDS or SMALL COMBOS 642-5520 vicr NUTRI-FOODS MRS. BURTON KRIEGER FOR EVERY DIETARY NEED NATURAL VITAMINS AND MINERALS Francine Gina Seymour was wed to Burton Charles Krieger in an evening ceremony Saturday at Temple Israel. Rabbis Mervin ROYAL OAK L I 1-6820 Tomsky and M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. -Philip M. Seymour of Mershon Dr., Ann Arbor, and Mr. We Might Be Out of Sight . . . But and Mrs. Norman Krieger of Day- ton. The bride wore a gown of satin- faced organza and shirred lace, BEST PRICE — BEST QUALITY touched with baroque pearls and aurora crystals. A crown of ba- roque pearls held her chapel- length veil of imported silk illu- sion. She carried a bouquet of orchids and baby's breath. 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