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March 12, 1971 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS
24--7ridey, Merck 12, 1971

ZOD to Mark
Music Month

Pioneer, Women
View Institutions
They Aid in Israel

Dr. Joel I. Hamburger, president
of the Zionist Organization of De-
troit, announces the ZOD meeting
8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day at the Zion-
ist Cultural
Center will cele-
brate Jewish
Music Month.
Walter Nuss-
baum, program
chairman, said
Cantor Louis
Klein of Cong.
Bnai Moshe will
present Yiddish
and Hebrew
Cantor Klein
songs, acco m-
panLed by Doreen Raskin. Ruth
Gill, vocalist, and an Israeli music
group will complete the program.
Refreshments will be served. There
is no charge. For information, call
the ZOD office, 353-3636.

R aga

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Spaghetti Dinner with
meatless mushroom
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OH to explore the land and
study- tie social service needs
of its people, members of a
leadership shady mission of Pio-
seer Women review the itin
crazy. Shown are (from left)
Mrs. Ann Barnett' of Detroit;
Mrs. Sylvia Snyder of Phila-
delphia, Pointer women national
vice president; and Mrs. Mildred
Weiss of Detroit, program and
education chairman of Pioneer
Women. They visited several of
the 1,011 Institutions supported ,
by Israel's women's group. Mem-
bers met with Israeli leaders,
including Prime Minister Geld*
Meir.

ORT Day a Melange of Activity

BOSTON—Israel's UN Ambassa-
With continued expansion. slated Mrs. Bertram Adler,' special prok
re
Michigan Re- dor Yosef Tekoah and former con-
for the global ORT vocational pro- ects vice president.
gressman
Allard K. Lowenstein
gram, the members of Women's gion President Mrs. Bernard W.
gram,
American ORT (Organization for Colton said that increased growth head the list of speakers at the
national
biennial
convention of the
Rehabilitation through Training) and membership insure the main-
will highlight its annual member. enance and expansion of ORT. The American Jewish Congress Wom-
ship campaign by celebrating ORT region will welcome re-enrolled and en's Division March 28-31 at the
Day '71 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednes- new members on this day and Statler-Hilton Hotel here.
More than 500 women leaders of
honor them for their commitment
day at Temple Israel.
the AJC from throughout the coun-
The day will begin with boutiques, and dedication to the program.
A musical sketch written by Mrs. try are expected to hear Tekoah
featuring handcraft demonstrations
and workshops. Lunch, snacks and Harvey Berman and Mrs. Bernard speak on "Israel — Prospects for
drinks will be available in the ORT W. Colton will include in the cast Peace."
tea room. At 1 p.m. the boutiques Mesdames Fred Walters, Merrill
For Custom Drapery
will close, and all will gather for Gordon, Arnold Sky, Marlene Safe,
a program.
Barbara Travis and Harvey Ber-
Cleaning, Call
Speaker will be Dr. Herbert H. man at the piano.
Paper, professor of linguistics and
ORT Day activities are free to
Near Eastern
all members. New members may
studies and lec-
join at the door.
turer in the an-
thropology d e -
Sabra-Style Drinks
partment at the
University of
Two drinks in Israel are the
Michigan. Born
Sabra Star and the Sabrandy, both
"All That The Name !Joplin"
in Baltimore,
made from the popular coffee-
Dr. Paper earn-
orange flavored liqueur. Here are
WE DO ALL THE WORK
ed his bachelor
REMOVE AND INSTALL
its the recipes:
of arts degree
SABRA STAR
4
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2 parts Sabra
from the Uni-
1 part white creme de menthe
versity at age
Dr. Paper
A touch of lemon juice
TIM 1-1818
A twist of lemon peel
18. He received his MA and PhD
Serve on the rocks.
at the University of Chicago. His
Suburban Call Called Dial operator
SAB
topic will be "Jewish Concerns for
Ask far ENteopeise 7118 lie
2 parts Sabra SIANDY
Concerned Jews."
reverse Merges
fell
bra a n ta serve.
Plans for the day have been di-
rected by Mrs. Martin Zeldes,
membership vice president, and

Sel

Susan Kleiman to Wed
Milton Gross in June

Martin-Oavid

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The Metropolitan Detroit Council
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meet 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Samuel Koven, 27245

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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kleiman

Sinclair Ave. N. E., Grand
Rapids, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Susan Monica to
-Milton David Gross, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Samuel Gross of Kingshire
Rd., Southfield.
iiiss Kleiman is a senior at East-
ern Michigan University. Her fi-
ance was graduated from the Uni-
versity of Michigan and now at-
tends the medical school there.
A June wedding is planned.

of

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Sagagefrients

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell of
Wyncote, Pa., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Joan
to Dr. Ned Ziatkin Winkelman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Winkel-
man of Birchcrest Ave. Miss Bell
was graduated from the University
of Pennsylvania. Her fiance was
educated at the college and medical

school of the University of Michi-
gan. A spring wedding is planned.
• • •

Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Friedman
of Addison Ave., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Marcia Gail to Richard
Peter Rotman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Rotman of Philadelphia.
Miss Friedman, a graduate of East-
ern Michigan University, attends
Blair College of Nursing, Los An-
geles. Her fiance received his mar-
keting degree from Bryant College
in Rhode Island. The spring wed-
ding will be held in Los Angeles. -
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burnstein of
Parklawn Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
sister Rose Altman of Edinborough
Rd., to Jack Sharer of Burt Rd.
The couple plans a spring wedding.

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