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May 07, 1971 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-05-07

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30—Friday, May 7, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

omen's elabs

JWF Women's Division to Elect
Officers at Annual Meeting

The 25th annual meeting of the
women's division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation will be held
noon May 19 at Cong. Bnai David,
Mrs. Max Stollman, president, an-
nounced. She stated:
"In the past 25 years, the worn-
en's division has grown from a
handful of Detroit Jewish women
interested in making their own
contribution to the betterment of
their people to over 10,000 mem-
bers. Each woman who makes a
contribution to the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund
is automatically a member of the
women's division.
"This year our hard-working vol-
unteers have already surpassed
the amount they raised in 1970, and
raised $1,250,000 as of this date.
The 10,000 women who gave con-
tributions in their own name recog-
nize their personal responsibility
to suport their community here
and overseas."
"Our Dramatic 25 Years," a
musical skit written by Mrs.
Leonard Weiner, will be present-
ed at the annual meeting.
A report on results of the divi-
sion's fund raising for the 1971
Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund will be given by

Ellen Rose, Larry Stal4

to Speak Vows in August

Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, the di-
vision's campaign chairman.
Mrs. Stollman has been nomi-
nated for a second term as presi-
dent. Mrs. David Handleman has
been nominated for vice president.
Renominated as vice president are
Mesdames N. Brewster Broder,
Norman Naimark and George
Stutz.
Mrs. Merle Harris has been
nominated as recording secretary
and Mrs. William L. Deutsch as
corresponding secretary, both to
serve for second terms.
Nominated for the board of di-
rectors for a three-year term are
Mesdames John C. Hopp Jr., Sey-
mour Jones, Max L. Lichter, Burt
Mahler, Brand Marwil, Seymour
H. Rowe, Victor Shiffman, A. Al-
fred Taubman, Bruce Thal and
Isadore Winkelman. Nominated for
re-election to a three-year term are
Mesdames Morris Baker, Arnold
E. Frank, David Handleman, David
J. Schachter and Samuel Schiff.
Mrs. Charles Lakoff is a nominee
to the advisory service council and
nominees for re-election are Mes-
dames Hymen C. Broder, Lewis
B. Daniels, Max Frank, Ivor J.
Kahn, Julian H. Krolik, Alexander
Sanders and Leonard Weiner.
Mrs. Brandwine and Mrs. Joseph
H. Jackier are nominated as rep-
resentatives to the board of gov-
ernors of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration.
Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse is chair-
man of the nominating committee
which consists of Mesdames Milton
J. Doner, Hugh W. Greenberg,
Joseph Jackier, Maurice I. Kurz-
mann, Mitchell Mandeberg and
Brand Marwil.
All women who contribute to the
1971 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund are invited to
the meeting and entitled to vote.
For reservations, call Mrs. Morris
H. Brown, director of the women's
division, WO 5-3939.

8ngagements

MISS ELLEN ROSE

Mr. and Mrs. Saul H. Rose of
Powder Horn Dr., Birmingham,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Ellen Gail to Larry
Starr, son of Mrs. Sylvia Starr
and Mr. Harry Starr, both of To-
ronto.
Miss Rose is a senior in educa-
tion at Oakland University, and
Mr. Starr is a graduate student in
psychology at the University of
Western Ontario.
An August wedding is planned.

Judge Lincoln Due
to Talk at Meeting
of Single Parents

Parents Without Partners of the
Jewish Center will hear a talk by
Judge James H. Lincoln of the
Probate Court juvenile division,
9 p.m. Tuesday at the Center.
Judge Lincoln, a former mem-
ber of the Detroit Common Coun-
cil, was appointed to his present
post in 1.960 and returned by elec-
tion ever' since.
Vice president of the National
Council of Juvenile Court Judges
Association, Judge Lincoln has
served on more than 40 committees
relating to juveniles :and; their
problems. He holds an LLB de-
gree from , the Detroit College of
Law.
Judge Lincoln is' the author. of
"Anatomy of a Riot," dealing with
the 1967 Detroit riot.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Selig of
Sutherland Dr.; Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daUghter Yvonne Jacqueline to
Joseph Alex Litowich, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morton Litowich of
Pompano Beach. A summer wed-
ding is planned.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Davis
of Purcell, Okla., announce the
engagement of their daughter
Adrienne to Richard Joel Canvas-
ser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Canvasser of Franklin Fwy., Farm-
ington. Miss Davis is a graduate
of the University of Oklahoma.
Her fiance was graduated from
the University of Detroit Law
School. The wedding has been set
for August.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Best, for-
mer Detroiters of Israel, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Linda to Norman Gross, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gross of
Israel. The couple, students at
Tel' Aviv University, plan a July
1972 wedding.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weinstein
of Ravenwood Ave., Farmington,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Joyce Gale to Bradley A.
Colman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Colman of Charles Ln.,
Franklin.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. George Shore of
Dover Rd., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Judith Irene to Jeffrey Bruce
Aisen, son of Mrs. William Aisen
of Carriage Lamp Dr., Southfield,
and the late Mr. Aisen. A Septem-
ber wedding is. planned.

(Continued from Page 27)
Temple Beth El Sisterhood elect-
ed Mrs. J. Leon Gittlen president
at the April meeting of the board
of directors. Mrs. Gittlen has been
active in the sis-
terhood for many
hood for many
years. She is a
member of Ha-
dassah and Na-
tional Council of
Jewish Women
and has done vol-
unteer work at
Sinai Hospital.
Other officers
elected were Mes- Mrs. Gittlen
dames Stuart A. Graff, Harold
Lawson, John Redfield and Alfred
Weiner, vice presidents; Phillip
Buckfire, Aid Kushner, Albert D.
Blatnikoff and Herbert L. Ebner,
secretaries; Bernard R. Isenberg,
treasurer, and Edward Stone, her
assistant. Elected to the board
were Mesdames Bruce Abrahams,
Jerry Balan, Irving Chasnick, Gor-
don Gard, Edward Goldstone, Sid-
ney Gorosh, William Harris, Nor-
man Jacob, Alan Lakin, Donald
Lane, Ruth Lichterman, Lee J.
Marks, Audrey Pearl, Robert L.
Dosenbush, Herbert Saperstein,
Richard Simon, Jerome Solomon,
Irving Steinberg, Ben Weintraub,
Otto Wertheimer and Leo Wise.
* * •*
Temple Israel Sisterhood will
hold its annual retreat May 17-20
at Haven Hill
Lodge, Milford.
Theme of the
three- or f o u r-
day study and
relaxation p r o-
gram is "The
Making of the
Modern Amer i-
can Sew." Mrs.
M. Robert Syme
is program chair- Mrs. Syme
man. For information, call Mrs.
Jack Caminker, 358-4772, or Mrs.
Harry Jacobs, 353-9085. The tem-
ple sisterhood also plans a lunch-
eon and fashion show at its instal-
lation of officers noon Monday at
the synagogue.
* *
BIRMINGHAM and FRANKLIN
groups, Hadassah, will have a
joint installation of officers 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Nathan Garvin, 6705 Meadow Lake,
Birmingham. Lunch will. be served.
* *
MAIMONIDES WOMEN'S AU-
XILIARY will hold a board meet-
ing noon Monday at the home of
Mrs. Herbert Rosenbaum, 6720
Edinborough, Birmingham.
* * *
ALPHA ZETA OMEGA AUXI-
LIARY will hold its annual moth-
ers' day luncheon for the family
noon Sunday at the King's Arms,
Southfield. For reservations call
Mrs. Sherwin Molonon, 968-8438 or
Mrs. Louis Linden, LI 5-0136.

ROSENWALD LADIES AUXI-
LIARY, American Legion, will
meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Workmen's Circle Center. A social
is planned for 8:30 p.m. May 27.
Games and a movie will be featur-
ed and refreshments served.







OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY CLUB will meet 3:30 p.m.
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
David J. Cohen, 25165 Biarritz. The
guest speaker will be Rabbi Abra-
ham Freedman, announce chair-
men Mesdames Rachel Kagan and
Fay Kranz.



DETROIT LEAGUE OF CARIH
(Children's Asthma Research In-
stitute and Hospital) will hold, a
rummage sale May 17-18 at the
American Legion Hall, Royal Oak.
For pickup, call Mrs. Max Robin-
er, KE 5-5247.



AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
TICAL ASSOCIATION LADIES
AUXILIARY will meet 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Hyman Margolis, 14820 Borgman,
Oak Park. Mrs. Charles Tennen,
president, invites guests. A des-
sert luncheon will be served.

The senior adult division of the
Jewish Center will present a cul-
tural and social program 1 p.m.
Wednesday at the 10 Mile branch
of the Center.
Eliav Naharin, assistant direc
for of the Center Hebrew depart-
ment, will speak' on "Education
in Israel," and Golden Age Choral
Group will present a medley of
Jewish and Hebrew songs.
The art and knitting classes
will display their handicrafts.
This program is geared to ac-
quaint the Oak Park and neigh-
boring communities with the many
facets of the Center senior adult
program.

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Marriages

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KURTZ-NASH — Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Nash of Moritz Ave., Oak
Park, announce the recent mar-
riage of their daughter Suzanne to
Gary W. Kurtz, son of Mr. and
Mrs.' Walter Kurtz of Spring Arbor
Dr., Southfield. The couple is living
in Royal Oak after a trip to
Florida.

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Mixed Marriage Probe
Sought by . Women's Group

LONDON (JTA)—A conference
organized under the auspices of
the Joint British Affiliate of the
International Council of Jewish
Women passed a resolution asking
the beth din and other rabbinical
authorities in this country to set
up a working committee to investi-
gate the problem of mixed marri-
ages and provide suggestions for
dealing with this crisis.

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