24—Friday, Jamary 8, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LindaNeumanMarried
to Dennis Israel Penner

Israel's Burgeoning Fashion Industry
to Hold Center Stage at Hadassah Gala

In 22 years, Israel has become a
major exporter of top fashion mer-
chandise ($40,000,000 in 1969). The
reason is evident in the new Ha-
dassah fashion show, "Design for
Tomorrow," to be presented by
the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter
12:15 p.m. Tues-
day at Cong. -
Shaarey Zedek.
The high-fa-
shion collection
was created and
executed by stu-
dents of the Ha-
dassah Compre-
hensive High
School In Jeru-
salem.
Chairman of the
rs. Deutsch
day Mrs. William Deutsch said
Mrs. Leo Seligson, salon director
of Saks Fifth Avenue's Troy store,
who also is a Hadassah member,
will be commentator for this show-
ing. Saks also will introduce three
new lines of clothing manufac-
tured in Israel and exported all
over Europe and the United
States. An Israeli background and

the music of the Dan Yessiar
Quartet will complete this produc-
tion.
Joan Sofferin will sing and play
on the guitar American and Is-
raeli folk songs.
The ticket of admission is one
filled eye bank or equivalent con-
tribution which will be used for
eye research at the Hadassah
Hospital in Israel, according to
Eye Bank co-chairmen Mrs. Rich-
ard Rosenthal and Mrs. Erwin
Eichen. •
Every new member enrolled be-
tween Nov. 10 and Jan. 8 and all
new life members from July 1
will be guests with reserved front-
row seats, said Mrs. Emanuel
Sarko, vice president of member-
ship.
Each guest will be presented
with a souvenir.
Working with Chapter President
Mrs. Sidney J. Winer and the pro-
gram vice president, Mrs. Alber'
Newman, are Mrs. Nathan Sober-
man, social; Mrs. Byron Gerson,
visual aids; Mrs. Robert Silver,
fashion show coordinator; and
Mrs. Leo Keeps, publicity.

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Tickets are available at Hudson
Cantor Jacob Barkin will appear
on Feb. 4 as guest artist with the stores, all Grinnell stores and the
Ford
Auditorium box office, with
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, con-
ducted by Sixten Ehrling, at Ford students under 18 at half price.
Auditorium.
This special event will be the
DICK STEIN
highlight of the inaugural season
of the musical series initiated this
year by the Southfield Arts Coun- THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA
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"Southfield Night at the Sym- THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA
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An added attraction and feature
on Feb. 4, will be the "celebrity
night" aspect, with a reception for
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many of the prominent personali-
ties residing in Southfield and
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cessories for all occasions.

Linda Sue Neuman and Dennis
Israel Penner exchanged wedding
vows in a recent ceremony at
Cong. Beth Abraham. Rabbi Is-
rael Halpern and Cantor Shabtai
Ackerman officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Seymour Neuman of
Rockledge Dr., Farmington. Her
husband is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Penner of Rosemary
Ave, Oak Park.

MARCIA HASSERMAN

646-6138

OIL PAINTINGS

The bride wore an Empire-
style wedding ensemble, with a
coat train of pean d'ange lace
and gown of silk-satin. Her
headpiece was a matching man-
tilla over a small satin pillbox.
She carried roses.
CANTOR JACOB BARKIN
A panel discussion on "War! Its
Ellen Rubin was maid of honor.
Emotional Effect on Youths and Bridesmaids were Susan Chupack, fields of music, art, literature,
Adults" is being sponsored by the Janis Eisman, Sheila Lederman radio, television, sports, education,
sisterhood of Adas Shalom Syna- and Linda Sandler. Marcy Stein business and government, who
gogue 8:15 p.m. Jan. 18 in the was junior bridesmaid, and Joanne will be in attendance at the con-

Panel to Explore
War's Effects

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MRS. DENNIS PENNER

Cantor Barkin Will Be Soloist
With Detroit Symphony Feb. 4

auditorium of the Department of
Parks and Recreation Building,
Southfield Community Center. The
public Is invited at no charge.
Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, chairman
of the day, will introduce the mod-
erator, Probate Court Judge Ira G.
Kaufman. The panel is comprised
of the following:
Dr. Joseph Fischoff, associate
professor of child psychiatry and
Hamburger Professor of Child
Psychiatry; Dr. Henry Krystal,
clinical associ-
ate professor of
the . department
of psychiatry at
Wayne State Uni-
versity's school
of medicine; Dr.
Harold Webster,
executive secre-
tary of the Michi-
gan Society of
Mental Health;
and Dr. Ernest
Dr- Krystal
Gordon Yudashkin, director of the
Michigan Department of Mental
Health.
Mrs. Isadore Goren, president,
said a coffee hour will follow the
meeting.
Also participating in the arrange-
ments are -Mrs. Samuel Dobkin,
special events social chairman,
Mrs. Manuel Katzman, who will
give the invocation; Mrs. Harry
Fortner, publicity; and Mrs. Mor-
ris Posner, motor corps chairman,
548-9305, who can arrange trans-
portation, if needed.

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Sandler and Dianne Lederman
were flower girls.
Jim Blechman served as best
man. Ushers were Robert Bud-
man, Charles Chupack, Martin
Lederman, Lawrence Sandler,
Martin Seltzer and Donald Shiff-
man. Steven Neuman was junior
usher.
Also in the bridal party were
grandmothers Lena Penner, es-
corted by her son, Edward; Tillie
Neuman, escorted by grandson,
Mark Bisgeier; and Rose Bobroff,
escorted by grandson, Jerry Bob-
roff.
Following a honeymoon in Mex-
ico City and Acapulco, the couple
will reside in Ann Arbor.

Mikva Maintenance
Is Goal of Banquet

cert.
Barkin, the guest soloist, has for
many years been acclaimed as an
internationally distinguished tenor,
having sung before several presi-
dents, and many heads of state in
four continents, with most of the
leading orchestras and opera com-
panies in Europe, South America,
Asia, United States and Canada. _
Mayor Norman Feder, who in-
spired the founding of the South-
field Arts Council, will issue a
proclamation declaring Thursday,
Feb. 4 as "Southfield Arts Coun-
cil Day."

Beth Yehuda PTA
Enlarging Its Library

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The Parent-Teachers Associaticn
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah is

working on a project to enlarge
the school's library facilities.
A group of mothers will meet
The Women's Orthodox League
and Mikva Israel, two groups dedi- at the Southfield building 1 p.m.
cated to furthering education in Sunday to process additional books:
These materials will then be made
Look for the bright red package
the laws of family purity and the
available to the individual class-
at your favoilte store.
maintenance of the mikva in Oak
room teachers by grade level and
Park, will hold their annual ban- subject area.
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quet 6:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at Cong
Shaarey Shomayim.
Proceeds will be used for the up-
Professional Entertainment
keep and -continued expansion of
the mikva (ritualarium), which
serves Windsor and Toledo, as well
as the metropolitan Detroit area.
Presidents of the two groups are
Mrs. Shlomo Rothenberg and Rab-
bi Sholom Goldstein.
Featuring Television •Personality, Sieger Vidri Carroll
For information and reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Meir Lieberson,
255-1540
352-0937
542-6834.

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THE SHELDON ROT"'

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Fresh Air Society
Sets Camp Season

FOR CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANING
CALL

The Fresh Air Society announces
applications for the 1971 camping
season are available at its new
offices in the Jewish Center.
Programs this year include

three-week camping for boys and
girls age 8-13 and advanced camp-
ing for boys and girls 14-16, in-
cluding Camp Kennedy, Agree
Outpost Camp, teen travel trip
and wilderness tripe.
Two new programs have been
introduced: Pioneer Girls travel
trip for 14-15 year-olds and a spe-

cialized arts group for teen girls.

For information and applications,
call the Fresh Air SocIety, 341-
5666.

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