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September 04, 1970 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-09-04

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National President of Hadassah, Marilyn Shapiro Plans
Wedding to Mr. Kohen
Renee Berlin to iilarry Mrs. Max Schenk, to Talk Here

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, September 4, 1970

Mr. Zack in December

Mrs. Sidney J. Winer, president
of the Metropolitan Detroit Chap-
ter of Hadassah, invites all Hadas-
sah members and friends for des-
sert and coffee at the opening
meeting 12:15 p.m. Sept. 15 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Max Schenk, national presi-
dent of Hadassah, will speak on
"The Future Is Now," which was
the theme of the recent national
Hadassah convention in Washing-
ton, D.C. Mrs. Morris Adler will be
presented with the Hadassah Myr-
tle Wreath Award for her out-

MISS RENEE BERLIN

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berlin of
Ridgecliff Rd., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Renee Sharon to Ronald
Zack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
N. Zack of Middlebelt Rd., Farm-
ington.
Miss Berlin is a senior at the
University of Michigan, and her
fiance attends Wayne State Uni-
versity's medical school. A Decem-
ber wedding is planned.

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MRS. MAX SCHENK

'standing service to the community
and country, according to Mrs. Al-
bert Newman, chapter vice presi-
dent of program and chairman of
the day.
As national president of Had-
assah, Mrs. Schenk serves on
the board of governors of the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
and the presidium of the Zionist
General Council. She represents
Hadassah in the Conference of
Presidents of Major American
Jewish Organizations.
Born in Des Moines, the daugh-
ter of the late talmudic scholar
Rabbi N. H. Zeichik, Mrs. Schenk
is the wife of Rabbi Max Schenk,
recently retired as spiritual leader
of Cong. Shaari Zedek of Brooklyn
and a former president of the New
York Board of Rabbis.
As a young girl, Mrs. Schenk
was a member of Young Judea and
later of Junior Hadassah, and for
the past 35 years she has been a
member and leader of senior Had-
assah. She received her BA and
MA (major in genetics) degrees
from Drake University, where she
taught science.
From 1939 to 1949, the Schenks
lived in Sydney, where Mrs. Schenk
held positions of leadership in
WIZO, the Women's International
Zionist Organization, and where
Rabbi Schenk served as the presi-
dent of the Zionist Federation of
Australia and New Zealand from
1945 to 1948. In 1949, they re-
turned to the United States and
settled in New York.
Mrs. Schenk has just returned
from Israel, where she is a fre-
quent visitor. She also studied the
problems of Jews behind the Iron
Curtain, when she visited Czecho-

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slovakia, Poland, Yugoslavia and
the Soviet Union.
The chapter's vice president of
membership, Mrs. Emanuel Sarko,
explained that all new members
and workers at the meeting will
be wearing "VIP" buttons, denot-
ing Very Involved Person. The
Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah has a membership of
about 6,500 women, which makes
it one of the Big Ten in a total
national membership of 312,000.
There is an intensive membership
drive on during 1970-71.
To honor new members and
their sponsors, a brunch will be
served at 11 a.m., at which time
guests will be able to meet and
speak with Mrs. Schenk and
Mrs. Adler.
This program culminates the
special gifts drive of the Hadassah
Medical Organization (HMO) un-
der the chairmanship of Mrs.
Charles Canvasser, and kicks off
the general solicitations drive of
HMO chaired by Mrs. Robert Sie-
gel and Mrs. Eugene Kahn under
the direction of the chapter vice
president of fund raising. Mrs.
E. Newton Rottenberg.
The Hadassah Medical Organiza-
tion raises funds for the support of
the Hadassah Medical Center in
Israel.

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MISS MARILYN SHAPIRO

Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Shapiro
of Pontchartrain Dr., Southfield,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Marilyn Sue to William
Mark Kohen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred N. Kohen of Monica Ave.
The bride-elect is a senior in
French at the University of Michi-
gan, where she is affiliated with
Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. Her
fiance received a bachelor of sci-
ence degree in physics from the
University of Michigan and plans
to continue his education at the
Wayne State University School of
Medicine.
A summer 1971 wedding is
planned.

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A honeymoon in Los Angeles
and San Francisco followed the
wedding Sunday evening of Andrea
Lynn Kahn and Lawrence Allan
Wolfe at Cong. Bnai David. Rabbis
Hyman Donim and Jacob Segal
and Cantor Hyman Adler offi-
ciated.
The couple's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. David Kahn of Borgman
Rd., Huntington Woods, and the
Sidney S. Wolfes of Ridgedale
Ave., Oak Park.
The bride wore a slik organza
gown styled on Victorian lines.
Venise lace flowers adorned the
bodice, hem and train, and match-
ing lace flecked sleeves and skirt.
A crown of lace held the lace-
edged silk illusion veil. The bride
carried Phalaenopsis orchids and
rosebuds on her confirmation
Bible.
Maid of honor was Lisa Fealk,
and matron of honor Mrs. Harry
Katkowsky. Bridesmaids were
Patti Kuhn, sister of the bride;
Linda Wolfe, sister of the bride-
groom; Karen Smith; Andrea
Wagner; and Elyse Koss.
Dr. Murray Brickman was his
nephew's best man, and ushers
were Mark Kahn, brother of the
bride, Barry Silver. Joel Silver,
Dave Kleinberg, Mark Altus and
Dennis Simon. Mrs. Fannie Koss
and Mrs. Dora Brickman, grand-
mothers of the couple, also were
in the party.
The newlyweds plan to reside in
Royal Oak.

Bowling Party Slated

Single Adults of the Jewish
Center will meet at the main
building 4 p.m. Sept. 13 and pro-
ceed to dinner and bowling.

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