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February 19, 1971 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-02-19

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26—Friday, February 19, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Double Auction
Twins Shelly, Debbie Ross Engaged at Young Israel
This Weekend

MISS DEBBY ROSS

MISS SHELLY ROSS

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ross of
Winchester Rd., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagements of their
twin daughters, Shelly and Debby.
Shelly will be the bride of Charles
Bassin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Baiiin of Lorikay Dr., Farming.
ton.
Debby will wed Bruce Podolsky,

son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Po-
dolsky of Dante Ave., Oak Park.
Shelly attends Oakland Univer-
sity, and her fiance is a student
at the University of Michigan.
Both Debby and her fiance attend
Wayne State University.
The couples plan a joint cere-
mony in December.

Statement Expected on Kashrut Issue

The Jewish News is in receipt
Supervision originally provided
of scores of letters with comments by the Vaad Hakashrut and later
withdrawn from a local restaurant
supervision in this community.
caused the dispute in which the
established Vaad Hakashrut and
individual rabbis became involved.
Thus far, the statements of the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis as
well as those by Rabbi Jack Gold-
man, have indicated the issues
involved. But other elements af-
fecting supervision and recogni-
tion of organized authority appear
to have been injected into the
issue, and in order to avoid added
conftieion" the communications now
on hand will not be published.
Clarification of the issues in-
volved - are being awaited from
the Council of Orthodox Rabbis,
and proper decisions based on
communal accord may be ex-
pected in the coming few days.

z on the situation involving kashrut

Never do a thing that you find
difficult, because another person
who finds it easy will beat you at
the game—William Morris.

Judith Gild. Engaged
to James Silverman

Young Israels of Oak-Woods and
Greenfield will hold their joint art
auction Sunday at Oak-Woods.
The first of two three-hour auc-
tions will begin at 2 p.m., the sec-
ond at 7, with champagne pre-
views the first hour of each sale.
The collection" includes more
than 150 works of fine art by fam-
ous contemporary artists, including
Salvadore Dali, the Surrealist
painter.
Committee chairmen are Gor-
don Ryback and Bess Loberman
for Young Israel of Greenfield
and David Feldstein and Ronald
Berman for Young Israel of Oak-
Woods.
_ MISS- JUDITH GLICK
The art auction committee con-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berg, of
sists of Mr. and Mrs Harry Blitz,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Duchan, Mr. Plumbrooke Dr., Southfield, an-
and Mrs. Sol Hoberman, Mr. and nounce the engagement of their
Mrs. Sanford Eisenberg, Mrs. Paul daughter Judith. Anne Glick to
Mittleman, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wain- James Arnold Silverman, son of
er, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sukenic,
Sam S. Novetsky, Marvin Revich, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silverman of
Mrs. Ernest Greenfield, George Highland Park, Ill. Miss Glick is
Gelberman, Mrs. Meyer Eisenberg, the daughter of the late Emil Glick.
The bride-elect received a degree
Barry Eisenberg, Mrs. Harry Port-
noy, Mrs. Sarah Nobel, Herman in history from the University of
Goldenberg, Seymour Greenstein, Michigan. Her fiance majors in
Mel and Jerome Katz, Louis Pen- mathematics at U. of M., where
fil, Charles T. Gellman, Mrs. Rob- he is affiliated with Pi Lambda Phi
ert Sosnick, Mrs. Lois Benson, Mrs. Fraternity.
Frances Trager, Howard Burg,
An August wedding is planned.
Max Raimi and Elsie Rodd.

Writer to Address
Israel Bond Event

Daniel Pinkas, Israeli journalist
and writer who served as public
relations advisor to David Ben-
Gurion, will be the guest speaker
at the Shaarit Haplayah leadership
reception to be hosted by Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Halpern at their home,
29902 Woodhaven, Southfield, 7
p.m., Feb. 28.
Pinkas, who is now serving in
the department of organization and
information of the World Zionist
Organization, is a veteran of Is-

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Summer Mission
to Israel Mapped
for Youth by JNF

A Youth Work and Study Mission
to Israel, June 24-Aug. 12, has
been announced by the Jewish Na-
tional Funds.
Participants will be placed into
groups according to age. Those
YE age 14-17 will undergo a two-week
can be restored. Then
"crash course" in Hebrew at Ul-
pan Rupin and spend 31/2 weeks
they will sparkle again—
living
and doing light work at
as a highlight in your
Kibutz Hanita and engage in social
home or as a treasured
activities with kibutz members.
gift.
Participants age 18-23 will spend
two weeks working at a kibutz in
the Galilee and two weeks work-
ing at the archeological dig at the
Southern Wall in Jerusalem, while
DANIEL PINKAS
living with Israeli families.
rael's
War
of Independence and.
In addition, members of this
YOUR CHERISHED OLD POR-
served as press officer to the com-
older group will have 10 days to
TRAITS TRANSFORMED INTO
mander
of
the
Southern .front dur-
do as they please. They may
stay on a kibutz, dig, visit Eilat ing the Six-Day War. •fle is the
PRECIOUS JEWEL MI N I A- !,;,
author
of
"The
Four-Day War,"
or other resorts in Israel.
TURES. t
the official Israeli army history of
A five-day tour of the Sinai, fol-
g
combat on the southern front.
lowing the course of the Six-Day
He was a member of the editor-
War, is also an option.
ial staffs of several leading Israeli
All members of the Work and I newspapers and was a public rela-
COMPLETE
WITH FRAME il Study Mission will have 10 days tions consultant to a number of
... id
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t- 4 of comprehensive touring of Is- Israel's foremost enterprises.
rael, staying at youth hostels.
Born in Haifa in 1931, Pinkas
Experienced adult American tour
Palyam, the underground
r4 leaders will be assigned for every joined
navy of Hagana, when he was 16.
20 participants and will be on hand He was engaged in the smuggling
at all times.
of "illegal" immigrants Into Pales-
For information regarding the tine under the British Mandate
mission, contact the Jewish Nation- and served with distinction in the
al Fund office, 22100 Greenfield, Israel navy during the War
of
399.0820.
Liberation. -, •
The leadership reception is in
The former prime minister of advance of the Shaarit Haplaytah
Denmark, VIGGO KAMPMANN, Purim dinner dance, on
26571 12 .MILE RD.
behalf of
was honored on his 60th birthday the Israel Bond cause, : on March
by the planting of a forest in his 13, at Cong.
SOUTHFIELD
Bnai David.
name by the Jewish National Fund.
The idea originated with Golda
Half of the little education pe6-
Meir as a mark of recognition of I ple have is usually wrong.—E, W.
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Kampmann's support of Israel.
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