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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Former State Rep. Albert A.
Kramer was appointed by the
state insurance commissioner to
serve as a member of the cor-
porate body of control of Blue
Shield.
His appointment, effective im-
mediately, will commence as of
Jan. 13.
Kramer also was elected execu-
tive director of the Conference
of Insurance Legislators at a re-
cent meeting of the steering com-
mittee of the conference, com-
prised of legislators from states
east of the Mississippi.
Sen. Bernard Gordon of New
York, chairman of the conference,
lauded Kramer for his services
activities in Society
Dr. and Mrs. Victor Spear, former Detroiters of Rockford, Ill.,
were joined by relatives and friends from Detroit to help celebrate
their son Steven's Bar Mitzva. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Spear, Mr. and Mrs. John Lenard, Mrs. Gladys Sampson, Gayle
Sampson, Mrs. Manuel Segel, Mrs. Esther Kessler, Mrs. Pauline
Bookspan, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Goldberg, Mrs. Melvin Foster and
Lanny Foster.
Shimon Peres Will Address
Allied Campaign PaceSetters
MISS HILARY RUSSELL
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russell of
W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
laughter Hilary Lenore to Bruce
Allen Topy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Topy of Parklawn Ave.,
Oak Park.
Miss Bussell attends Wayne
State University. A June wedding
date has been set.
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Miss Bussell, Mr. Topy
Plan June Ceremony
Women lie about their age; men
lie about their income. — William
Feather.
Feature: "Synagogue Art and
Architecture" continues with art
For
Good Photeeroplts
sad ?moo Service
Coll Me et
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nick, Irwin J. Shapiro, Milton
Smith, Herbert Tyner and Morris
Wolok; heating, cooling, plumbing:
Harold Israel, chairman; electri-
cians and suppliers: Jerome B.
Sonenklar, chairman; and Jack
Abugow, co-chairman.
Architects and building engi-
neers: Nathan Levine and Joseph
F. Savin, co-chairmen; Leonard
E. Baron, Louis Menk and Leonard
G. Siegal, associate chairmen;
hardware: Hershel Stuart and Sam
Weider, co-chairmen.
General and sub-contractors:
Henry L. Lerman, chairman;
building suppliers: David G. Kurz-
man, chairman; Asa Shapiro, co-
chairman; paint manufacturers
and dealers: Harry H. Kay, chair-
man; Sheldon I. Hoenig and Irving
I. Miller, associate chairmen.
of the conference, who would
have been elected president had
he been returning to the legisla-
ture, was elected unanimously.
and legislative expertise.
building trades division of the 1971
Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund, Paul Broder,
chairman of the trades and pro-
fessions divisions,
announced.
Seligman w a
co-chairman of
the division dur-
ing the 1970 drive
when it reached
a total of $1,942,-
000 from 1,165
pledges. He has
MISS LISA TY141CIEL
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tyrkiel
of Merrill Ave., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Lisa Rachel to Joel
Samuel Shulman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Shulman of Willough-
by Ave., Farmington Twp.
Miss Tyrkiel, a Wayne State
University graduate, continues her
studies
there.
been a member
Her fiance was graduated from
of the United
Wayne State and is a third-year
Jewish Appeal Seligman
"Operation Israel" and has worked medical student at the University
on the campaign for the past 10 of Michigan.
The couple plans to wed in June.
years.
Milton Dresner, Sidney Forbes,
Myron L. Milgrom and Milford
Nemer will serve as associate
chairmen.
Serving as vice chairmen are
Milton Barnett, Nelson Dembs,
Bert J. Gooel, Merlin M. Gott-
lieb, Joseph G. Jacobson, George
R. Klein, Max Nosanchuk, Victor_
Rothberg, Saul J. Rubin and
ETERNAL LIGHT
Benton B. Wolfe.
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Seligman announced the appoint-
Station:
WWJ
ment of the chairmen of the sec-
tion teams who will work on the Feature: "The Faces of Man" by
Harriet
Kopp
is the story of a
drive.
They are builders: Stephen Lan- Jewish mother who teaches her
daughter
and
son-in-law
the real
yi, chairman; Benjamin Etkin, co-
chairman; Donald Canvasser and rewards of charity and human
Bernard Glieberman, associate kindness. The program is 10th in
chairmen; mortgage and financing the "Fantasy and Folklore" series,
section: Sidney Kaye, chairman; produced in cooperation with the
Charles Snider and Michael War- Jewish Theological Seminary of
SHIMON PERES
America.
tel, associate chairnlen.
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Paul Borman, Warren D. Green-
Real estate property manage-
HIGHLIGHTS
stone, Daniel M. Honigman, Har- ment:
Maurice Cohen and Edgar
old S. Victor and George M. M. Fenton, co-chairmen; and asso-
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Zeltzer.
Station: Channel 2
ciate chairmen Morton L. Schol-
Meyer M. Fishman and Max M.
Shaye, 1971 campaign chairmen,
announced that a brunch meeting
for workers in pre-campaign will
be held 10 a.m. Sunday at the
Jewish Center.
• • •
Irving Seligman will head the
activities of the real estate and
r10
to Blue Shield
Lisa Tyrkiel to Marry Albert Kramer Named
Kramer, present vice chairman
Joel Shulman in June
Israel Minister of Transportation
and Post Shimon Peres will be
guest speaker at the PaceSetters
meeting of the 1971 Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund
8 p.m. Jan. 11 at the Great Lakes
Club.
Educated at Harvard University,
Peres was director general of the
ministry of defense from 1955 to
1959 and deputy minister of defense
from 1959 to 1965. He was instru-
mental in securing for Israel's
armed forces the ordnance which
helped it become a modern army.
Pre-campaign chairmen Lewis
S. Grossman and David S. Mondry,
who are calling for a response to
the need for $400,000,000 from
American Jewry to support Israel's
critical human needs, are joined
by pre-campaign vice chairmen
lit 311-3% . .
historian Dr. Joseph Gutmann of
Wayne State University as host. He
will discuss the evolution of syna-
gogue architecture in the Western
Hemisphere with Louis Redstone,
Detroit-area architect and artist;
and Aaron Schreier of Minoru
Yamasaki & Associates.
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HEAR OUR VOICE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: "Jan Peerce Singing
More Yiddish Folk Songs." The
renditions of the noted operatic
tenor, with orchestra conducted by
Abraham Ellstein, will be beard
and commented upon by series host
Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel.
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"When we consider just one
IN CONTACT
aspect of the need in Israel—an
aspect which is close to our
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
interest—housing, we know we
Station: WJR
must do better than ever be-
Feature: Hal Youngblood, with
fore," said Seligman.
religious and moral figures, hosts
"Today one out of every four the weekly program whose premise
Jewish families in Israel live in is to place religion and man in con-
slum conditions. Even those who tact.
live in public housing are crowded
so that one out of three families
live two to a room and one of 10 Senior Adults to Attend
families live three to a single Medical Talk at Center
room," the chairman pointed out.
Dr. Donald Trunsky of the de-
There are 6,500 young couples
waiting for public housing, and partment of psychiatry at Sinai
Hospital,
will lecture on "Sex and
every month between 200 and 300
join the waiting list. In addition, the Senior Adult," 1 p.m. Tuesday
at
the
Jewish
Center, Room 384.
immigrants come to Israel at the
This is one of the monthly medi-
rate of 50,000 per year, and these
people must be given adequate cast lectures given by Sinai doc-
tors and sponsored by the senior
homes, Seligman said.
Workers in the real estate and adult groups of the Jewish Center.
building trades are organizing to
The lectures will continue on the
begin solicitation shortly after the first Tuesday of each month
first of the year in an all-out effort through June. There is no fee.
for the 1971 campaign.
Non-members are welcome.
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