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May 07, 1971 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-05-07

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28—Friday, May 7, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Sisterhood Parley Scheduled Next Week

Mrs. Isadore Leeman, president '
of Michigan Branch of the National
Women's League, United Syna-
gogue of America, announces the
celebration of its Bat Mitzva (13th)
year at the annual conference
Wednesday and Thursday at Bnai
Moshe Synagogue.
Members from 17 sisterhoods
throughout the state will congre-
gate. Conference chairman Mrs.
Seymour Ungar and workshop
chairman Mrs. Herman Roth and
their committees have planned
workshops on "Family Living
Thoughtshops," "Idea Mart," "Ad-
ult Education" and "Torah Fund."
Theme of the conference is
Ve'Ahavta — "and thou shalt
love" (Deut: 6.5). Dr. Moses
Lehrman, rabbi of Cong. Bnai
Moshe, will lead the discussion.
Mrs. Lehrman will conduct a
tour of the synagogue museum.
Mrs. Abe Katzman, social action
chairman, announces that Nation-
al Women's League script,
"Springboard to Social Action,"

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will be performed by Livonia Jew-
ish Congregation Sisterhood mem-
bers Mesdames Max Hoffman,
Richard Bayles and Joseph Block.
Following will be a discussion by
Dr. Richard Bayles of Livonia and
Rabbi Gerald Teller of Shaarey
Zedek.
At the annual banquet Wednes-
day evening, a program will be
presented by con-
cert pianist Mrs.
Norman Allan,
who will play
compositions
from her album
"Reflections."
Mrs. Allan is
past president of
the Music Study
Club, Adas Shal-
MRS. STEVE KRAUSE
om Sisterhood
Rochelle
Pearl Rapp and Steve
Mrs. Allan and an active
member of the Israel Bond Wo- Warren Krause were united in
marriage Sunday at a Temple
men's Division.
The keynote address will be de- Israel ceremony solemnized by
livered by Mrs. Harold M. Kams- Rabbis Leon Fram and M. Robert
ler of Norristown, Pa., managing Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach.
The bride is the daughter of Dr.
editor of the Women's League
and Mrs. Seymour L. Rapp of
quarterly magazine, Outlook.
For information and registration, Wrexford Dr., Southfield. The
call Mrs. Sol Docks, 557-0546, or bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Krause of Southfield
Mrs. Sam Burnstein, 399-1084.
Rd., Southfield.
The bride wore a gown of Eng-
lish net with long, puffed sleeves,
jeweled cuffs, mandarin collar and
raised waist. The floor-length skirt
had a sweeping back, with appli-
ques of iridescent sequins and
Mrs. Elouise Bratton Mercer, seed pearls on the front and back.
director of Detroit Town Hall, this
The matching headdress had a
week announced the schedule for jeweled Renaissance crown and
the coming year, to include ap-
pearances by the famous harpist, held a long veil of English net
and applique. The bride carried
Gerald Goodman, and Shirley
a bouquet of orchids, Stephano-
Eder, Free Press columnist.
Beginning with the coming sea- tis and lilies of the valley on her
son, Town Hall will invite men to confirmation Bible.
attend the programs that have
Sharon Francine Rapp, sister of
until now been attended mainly by the bride, was maid of honor. The
women. To encourage this pro- bridegroom's sister, Cindy, Fran-
gram, Mrs. Mercer is setting up sene Krause, Ronna Fisher and
special benefits to enable orga- Jaya Costella were the brides-
nizations to profit from sale of maids.
tickets.
Best man was Fred Marcus.
Causes already enrolled for such Ushers were Steven and Lawrence
profit-sharing programs include Rapp, brothers of the bridegroom;
Goodwill Industries, Starr Com-
and Mark, David, and Robbie Veis,
monwealth and others.
all of North Hollywood, Calif.
The bride's brother Stanford was
ring-bearer, and the bride's sister
Nadine was the flower girl.
Also in the wedding party were
the bride's grandmother, Mrs.
Nathan Bloch, escorted by the
bride's uncle, Dr. Bernard Bloch;
and the bridegroom's grandmoth-
We Stretch
er, Mrs. Lillian Krause, escorted
by the bridegroom's uncle, Nate
Our Merchandise
Krause.
The newlyweds are honeymoon-
at Will and
ing in Jamaica and Puerto Rico
We Always Have
and will reside in Southfield.

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Dr. William Haber, adviser to
the executive officers of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, will speak at
an open board meeting of the
junior division of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation 8 p.m. Wednes-
day at Community House, White-
hall Apartments, S o u t h f i e l d,
Michael Aladdin, division president,
announced.
The junior division is comprised
of young Jewish men and women
in the Detroit metropolitan area
between the ages of 18 and 30.
The meeting is open to all young
people who wish to attend, but
due to the prominence of Dr.
Haber and the limitations of space,

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Women's Bicur Cholem Organi-
zation will be holding its 35th an-
nual donor luncheon noon Monday
at the Raleigh House, announces
Mrs. Louis Brown, president. Mrs.
Sigmund Reiner is donor chairman.
By its creed to benefit the
"needy sick," the organization
provides medication, transporta-
tion and dietary help.
Under the guidance of Rabbi
Solomon Gruskin, a permanent
Jewish chapel recently was es•
tablished by Women's Bicur
Cholem at Northville State Hos-
pital.
Organization funds have been
used to supply kosher food for pa-
tients at Northville, Ypsilanti,
Lapeer and Plymouth state hospi-
tals, and for the patients' yearly
Hanuka . • party and seder. Women's
nicer Cholem also benefits the
lsrae. l Emergency Fund.
Ticket chairmen for the event
are Mrs: .Joseph Shifman, 35S-1576,
and Mrs. Simon Shifman, 353-7990.

it is necessary to have a reserva-
tion. Reservations can be made by
contacting Mrs. Lillian Berstein,
Jewish Welfare Federation, WO
5-3939.

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