THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, May 14, 1971 Shaarit Haplaytah to Mark Israel's Day Shaarit Haplaytah will celebrate the 23rd anniversary of Israel's independence 9 p.m. Saturday at Cong.- Bnai Moshe. Ruth Gill, sing- er and guitarist, will entertain. and the latest color film of Israel will be shown. There is no admission charge, and refreshments will be served. Friends are invited. BY POPULAR. DEMAND! Now Booking .. . ED BURG and his Orchestra LI 4-9278 MAX SCHRUT Hubert J. Sidlow was elected president of the Jewish Com- munity Council at its concluding delegate assembly of the season Wednesday evening in the Jewish Center. He succeeds Judge Law- rence J. Gubow, who was honored at a reception. Another highlight of the pro- gram was the awarding of the Council's Youth Social Action Award to Temple Kol Ami's 18- member youth group for the contri- butions during the past year in the areas of social action and commu- nity service. The youth awards committee also cited for honorable mention the youth groups of Temple Emanu-El and Temple Israel. Chairman Kurt Singer made the presentation. Sidlow, who has served as treasurer and vice president of the Jewish Community Council, has come up through the ranks of communal activity, having started with the Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. He is a native Detroiter and graduate of Wayne State University. from LONDON, ENGLAND For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at Zan Gilbert BLAIR STUDIO "Distinctive Styling in Music to Your Individual Taste" Wo Como to Your Horns With Samples Call 557-9332 UN. 4-6845 , )10 ays. the 449.41 (1,44now.cl at lice 4401 for,..on f2/24.C.e. ao ,‘ .fafa.Fla r rf # Ray. 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WEIGHT HOLDING YOU DOWN? Mrs. Irving Guttman of Onyx Rd., Southfield, announce the marriage of their daughter Carol to Steven Hoptman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoptman of Hilton Rd., Southfield. The ceremony took place at Cong. Bnai David Thurs- day. David Hoptman served as best man. * * MANELLO-GITTLEMAN: Eph- ros Jane Gittleman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Isaac F. Gittleman of Brooklyn, recently was married in New York, to Seymour Manello, son of Mrs. David Manello of Wild- wood Ave, Oak Park, and the late Mr. Manello. Rabbi David Haymo- vitz officiated. Mrs. Alvin H. Har- ris, the bride's sister, was matron of honor. Robert Manello was his brother's best man. Michigan s La/rest Interior Desirn Studio Iry Rosen A founder and past president of the Southfield - Lathrup Village Human Relations Council, Sidlow is an active member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, on whose trustee board he serves. The Name Bracelet Specializing in the HOPTMAN-GUTTMAN: Mr. and House of Living Rooms N A HUBERT J. SIDLOW Marriages T---- 41 0) 24-HOURS A DAY — 7 DAYS A WEEK NEW YORK — The National Council of Jewish Women has strongly decried violations of civil rights at the May Day peace de- monstration in Washington, D. C. last week. In a letter to Washington Mayor Walter Washington, NCJW Presi- dent Mrs. Earl Marvin said the rights of both demonstrators and non-participants were curtailed and infringed upon. She concluded by warning that "the violations of the rights of any person can be an opening wedge to further and greater repressions, and seriously endanger the democratic founda- tions of our country." Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel was honored for his volun- teer service to the Jewish Commu- nity Council as host for the past six years of its radio program on Jewish music, "Hear Our Voice." Another award was presented to Judge Gubow by the Jewish War Veterans Department of Michigan, in recognition of his role as Coun- cil president for three terms. 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