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. SEMI-ANNUAL RED-TAGGED PIPE SALE 3 99 eacl Values to $8.95 3 PIPES 10°0 Mix 'Em—Match 'Em! Large selected grouping of many sizes and shapes in sand-blast or smooth, light or dark finishes. SHOP OUR RED-TAGGED PIPE TOBACCOS AND 'BUY THE BOX' CIGAR SPECIALS FOR EXTRA SAVINGS! OAK PARK TOBACCONIST Custom Blended Pipe Tobacco 21178 GREENFIELD ROAD In Green-li Shopping Center Open Evenings and Sundays PACKAGE LIQUOR DEALER Classified Ads Get Quick Results 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- BRAVERMAN'S 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD ALL SPECIALS MATS DI 1-2345 GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST OPEN MONDAY, LABOR DAY, 'TIL 2 PM. CORNED BEEF lb. 98: YOUNG BEEF LIVER . . . . lb. 59c HOLLYWOOD ROAST lb. no9 1 99 HAMBURGER lb "c 3 lbs. VEAL BREAST lb. 59` 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. California Honermoon Follows Wolfe Rites In-Group to Sip Cocktails . The In-Group will hold a cock- tail party, with dancing to the Satisfyers, 9 p.m. Saturday at the Rascal House. For information, call Henrietta Lewis, LI 6-0903. Ladies' Handbags Luggage Repairing, etc. tflobinitoni._ LEATHER SHOP, INC. OAK PARK, MICR. 548 5590 - 25250 GREENFIELD 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. The wise generally die after they have lost their reason: fools before they have found it.—Baltasar Gra clan. -1.1LIZAJULSLIULAXSULAWSLRAAAJL , Noodles?? iailmethisa_ g CD1thile. 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