jan24dinoff,Mr.Gordon Married in Los Angeles 38 Collegians to Spend Year of Study in Israel NEW YORK—Thirty-eight Amer- ican college students, including lour from Canada, have left for a year's study at the Hayim Green- berg Institute, sponsored by the department of education and cul- ture of the Jewish Agency for Is- rael, gives additional educational training in Hebrew, Judaica and Israel, on a collegiate level to Jew- ish youth from abroad. Since its inception, more than 1,000 students have spent a year or more at Hayim Greenberg, more than half of them Americans. The students, recipients of schol- arships, return to their home com- munities after a year of study that will equip them to become teach- ers and better educated Hebrew speaking laymen. Collegians to Air Issue of Draft The Michigan Association of Jewish College Students will con- tinue its discussion groups at 8 p.m. on alternate Thursdays at the Jewish Center. Next Thursday, the topic will be "The Jewish College Student and the Draft." Other topics will be: Sept. 10—"The Jewish Defense League"; and Sept. 24—"Activism and the Jewish College Student." Past discussions centered on "The New Left in Israel" and "An Ex- ploration of Jewish Identity—What Being Jewish Means to Me." All college students are invited. For information, call the MAJCS office, DI 1-4200, Ext. 261. I 'Hashivem Hayim' As a final version to the "Bring Them Back Alive" slogan of the AAA, Bernard Isaacs this week offered: "Hashivem Hayim!" Except for some interesting let- ters with comments on the discus- sion, especially one very illuminat- ing one from Manuel Neiman, the probing closes with the last Isaacs comment. Fools cannot understand intelli- gent people.—Vauvenargues. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 21, 1970-23 Deep-seated preferences cannot be argued about — you cannot argue a man into liking a glass of beer.—Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. :$ ". FOR ENTERTAINMENT: caries- g. : tures, Handwriting, Comedians * Orchestras, Mori Little, etc. * * SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY * 354-1152S * * • Available * Satin and Velour * * nvitattons: * DICK STEIN BV Presents THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA AND THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA LI 7-2770 HATTIE SCHWARTZ 356-8563 MRS. MYLES GORDON Jan Carol Adinoff became the bride of Myles Zev Gordon in a ceremony at her mother's home in Los Angeles. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Joseph Adinoff and the late Mr. Adinoff, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gordon of E. Roycourt Ave., Hunt- ington Woods. The bride's gown was of voile trimmed in daisies, and her wed- ding veil, an heirloom of four generations in her mother's fam- ily. Pamela Adinoff served her sister as maid of honor. The junior bridesmaid was Minde Gordon of Detroit.. The bridegroom's brother, Sheldon Gordon of Detroit, served as best man. The couple plans to live in Los Angeles. Mrs. Eve Weiss Named UJA Women's Director Mrs. Eve Weiss has been ap- pointed director of the National Women's Division of the United Jewish Appeal. Edward Ginsberg, general chairman . of the UJA, an- nounced. An attorney and mother of three children, Mrs. Weiss is for- mer regional executive director of the American Jewish Congress. Monday, August 24 &-9 Tuesday, August 25! All Over, Hand Beaded Top Over Pleated, Full MRS. EVE WEISS She helped to implement pro- grams of that national organiza- tion and served as a community relations liaison officer. Long active in community af- fairs, she served as president of the Northeast Queens Council for Schools, a delegate body of the Parent-Teachers Association, from 1965 to 1967 and as vice presi- dent from 1963 to 1965. She was instrumental in organizing and leading efforts to improve the quality of education in her com- munity. A native of New York, Mrs. Weiss attended New York Univer- sity as an undergraduate, and holds a law degree from the same institution. She has also received certification in hospital volunteer administration from Northeastern University. One half the troubles of this life can be traced to saying yes too quick, and not saying no soon enough.—Josh Billings. Our new pant dress is an instant social success and the absolute ulti- mate in glamour! In lush pastels, sizes 8 to 16. Just one from a collection of imports ready for your approval at Juliet Green-8 Suburban. Green-8 Center, Greenfield/W. 8 Mile CHARGE IT: Security or Michigan BankAmericard or Juliet.