THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, September 11, 1970
Pillars Inscribed on Two Milestones
Women's
Janice Blau Engaged
to Paul Lefkowitz
Clubs
Pillars of Courage, a project of the Women of Jewish National
Fund, received two new inscriptions recently when Cantor Jacob
Sonenklar, cantor emeritus of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, bad his name
inscribed by his wife (both at left) and children on the occasion of
his 75th birthday, and Cantor and Mrs. Anton A. Rosenfeld (right)
inscribed their names on their 45th wedding anniversary. With them
is Mrs. William Levin, past president of the JNF Women and now
fund-raising chairman. The Rosenfelds already have a forest in their
names in Israel. The Pillars of Courage are located in the Gadot
area.
ilLircus-Jacobs Troth
Women's League
Announced at Brunch, to Focus Meeting on
Consumer Survival
MISS SUSAN MARCUS
At a recent family brunch, Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Marcus of Wil-
loughby Ave., Farmington, an-
nounced the e engagement of their
daughter Susan Marsha to Lanny
Jacobs, son of Mrs. Anne Jacobs
of Bowers Ave., Birmingham.
A November wedding is planned.
age.—
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PR IMR0 SE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet 7:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the Zionist Cultural Cen-
ter. Plans will be discussed for a
donor luncheon to be held Nov.
14 at the Raleigh House. At a
recent garden party almost $500
was raised for the Israel Emer-
gency Fund.
•
TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP-
TER, Women's American ORT,
will see a film, "Making of a
Man" at its opening meeting and
petite luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Sam
Blumenstein, .17269 Jean ett e,
Southfield.
•
•
Z e d a k a h Club hospital su-
pervisor Mrs. Willard Zamsky and
her co-chairman, Mrs. Jack Miller,
announce that
there will be a
dedication in
memory of Ricky
Blumenthal
11 a.m. Wednes-
day at the chapel
of Ypsilanti State
Hospital. Rabbi
Solomon Gruskin
will make the
dedication, recog-
nizing Mrs. Blu- Mrs. Zamsky
menthal's outstanding services at
the hospital. Following the dedtica-
tion, a lunch will be served to the
patients, according to President
Mrs. Samuel Baker. Friends are
invited. For information, call Mrs.
Zamsky, 278-9729, or Mrs. Miller,
642-0741.
"Consumer Survival" is the topic
of the opening meeting of the
League of Jewish Women's Orga-
nizations, to which the community
is invited, 1 p.m. Thursday at
Temple Emmanu-El.
• • •
There is no charge. Brunch will
DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE SIS-
be served at noon.
TERHOOD will meet 8 p.m. Tues-
Ms. Louis Redstone, League day at the synagogue. Dr. Bruce
president, said that the meeting B. Danto, psychiatrist and head of
hopes to explore consumer issues the Suicide Prevention Center, will
and hopefully to find ways of im- speak. Refreshments will be
proving consumer confidence as served. Guests are invited.
well as consumer responsibility.
• • •
The program, chaired by Mrs.
BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD
Jules Sanders, will include as
panelists Mrs. Diane McKaig, will hold a board meeting 12:30
the synagogue.
executive director of Michigan p.m. Monday • in •
•
Consumer Council; Mrs. Diana
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Place of the U.S. Food and Drug
Women,
will
hold
an
oneg Shabat
Administration; Fred Waddell,
director of education and re- season opener noon Saturday at
the
home
of
Bessie
Berris,
28824
search of the Credit Counseling
Center, Inc.; and Sherwood Col- Still Valley, Farmington. Rena
Harold
Goldsmith
will
review
the
burn, former insurance commis-
life and works of Elie Wiesel.
sioner of the state of Michigan.
They will deal with consumer Guests are invited.
exploitation, fraud and misrepre-
sentation in merchandise packag-
ing, food processing, the increased Bruce
costs of. insurance, and uncon-
trolled drug pricing.
The League of Jewish Women's
Organizations represents 170 reli-
gious, educational, cultural, philan-
thropic and fraternal Jewi
women's organizations in the De-
troit area. Its programing theme
for the year is "Action for—
Survival."
Hilbnan, Bride
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us and different for each of us.—
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A cocktail party, with dancing
to the Satisfyers, will be held by
the In-Group 9 p.m. Saturday at
the Rascal House. The Jewish
News incorrectly reported that it
was to be held last week. For in-
formation, call Henrietta Lewis,
LI 6-0903.
What is written is merely the
dregs of experience.—Franz Kafka.
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MISS JANICE BLAU
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blau of
Jeanette P1., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Janice Sheryl to Paul Jerome Lef-
kowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Lefkowitz of Sunset Rd., Franklin.
The bride-elect will graduate in
December from the college of
education at Wayne State Univer-
sity. Mr. Lefkowitz is in the Unit-
ed States Navy stationed in Key
West.
A January wedding is planned.
Where there is an unknowable
there is a promise. — Thornton
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