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May 21, 1971 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-05-21

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Weitz,Zager`Wadi7g: Schools' Annual
Meeting to Honor
Slated for Sum 7 ler

Shenkman June 2

Miss Roth, Mr. Topper

French Radio Instructed: THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 21, 1971-31
Expand Yiddish Programs

Plan October IVedding

PARIS (ZINS)—French Premier
The man who has learned to re-
Jacques Chaban-Delmas, has in- flect has laid by something nice for
structed the state-controlled broad- a wet day. — Josh Billings.
casting authorities to expand the
time allotted for Yiddish broad-
casts, according to the Paris cor-
respondent of the Israel afternoon
daily Maariv.

The United Hebrew Schools will
hold its 51st annual meeting 7 p.m.
June 2 in the Louis and Esther
LaMed Auditorium, Southfield.
The brief business portion of the
meeting will include election of
officers and board members and
the presentation of annual reports.
Outgoing president Jack Shenk-
man will be honored for his efforts
on behalf of the schools. Shenk-

The premier also suggested that
the Yiddish staff be put on a full-
time basis. In the past they were
paid on an hourly or daily basis.
Why this new interest in Yiddish?
The reporter suggests that the
French premier knows that Soviet
Jewry tunes in to Yiddish broad-
casts emanating from France.

man, himself a product of the UHS
system, has served on the UHS

MISS NORMA WEITZ

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weitz of
Cathedral Dr., Bloomfield Hills,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Norma to Michael Mark
Zager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Zager of Heritage Lane, Southfield.
A founder of Sigma Delta Tau
Sorority at Wayne State Univer-
sity, Miss Weitz majored in jour-
nalism there. Her fiance attended
the Detroit Institute of Technology.
A summer wedding is planned.

Slatkin Nominated
for President of
Junior Division

Robert Slatkin has been nom-
inated for president of the junior
division of the Jewish Welfare
Federation.
Election of officers and board
of directors will be held at the
annual meeting of the division
June 16, Michael Maddin, presi-
dent, announced.
Slatkin is ,presently chairman of
the executive committee of the
division. Robert M. Rubin has
been nominated for chairman of
the executive committee and Bur-
ton Farbman, Lawrence Jackier
and Mrs. Robert Slatkin as vice
presidents.
Nominees for the executive com-
mittee are Harvey Brode, Joel
Gershenson, Mrs. L. Robert Levy,
Edward Lumberg and Richard
Maddin.
Nominated to the board of di-
rectors for a first term are Mrs.
Jerome Acker, Linda August, Mrs.
Alan.Finer, Alan Glass, Joel Good-
man, Sheila Glass, Mrs. Robert
Sorock and Neil Satovsky.
Nominated to serve on the board
for an additional term of one year
are:
Frederic R. Bean, Melvin Borin,
Harvey Brode, Kenneth Eserow,
Burton Farbman, Mrs. Stanley
Frankel, Joel Gershenson, Stuart
Goldstein, Paul Grant, Lawrence
Jackier, Mrs. Lawrence Jackier,
Susan - Karabelnick, David Kirsch,
Mark R. Hauser, Barbara Kosit,
Michael Kramer, Jeffrey M. Leib,
Mrs. L. Robert Levy, Edward A.
Lumberg, Mrs. Michael W. Mad-
din, Richard Maddin, Harriet Mil-
er, Robert M. Rubin, Robert Slat-
;in, Mrs. Robert Slatkin, Sally Jo
Sorock, Mrs. Jay L. Waldman,
and Henry Wineman II.
Burton Farbman is chairman of
the nominating committee which
presented the slate of officers and
board members.
Members of the committee are
Harvey Brode, Mrs. Stanley Fran-
kel, Paul Grant, Mrs. L. Robert
Levy, Robert Rubin and Henry
Wineman II.
Additional nominations for elec-
tion as directors may be made by
petitions signed by five members
of the division and filed in the
office of the division no later than
Wednesday, June 9.
For information about the jun-
ior division, call Mrs. Lillian Bern-
stein, division director, WO 5-3939.

board of directors as chairman of
the building and transportation
committees, is a member of the
board of governors of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, and for two
years served as president of Cong.
Beth Aaron.
During his UHS presidency,
Shenkman assisted in the acqui-
sition of the property for the
Southfield complex, toward which
he made a major contribution.
He also served as chairman of
the building committee responsi-
ble for plans and actual con-
struction of the complex.
On behalf of the nominations
committee, Albert M. Colman,
chairman, will propose the elec-
tion of the following officers and
board members: Norman D. Katz,
president; Robert Kasle, Milton
Lucow and William A. Yolles, vice
presidents; Julius L. Harwood,
secretary; Norbert Reinstein,
treasurer; Stanley H. Marx, assist-
ant treasurer. Leonard E. Baron,
Albert M. Colman, Julius L. Har-
wood, Robert Kasle, Norman D.
Katz, Louis LaMed, Albert K.
Lubin, Milton Lucow, Robert Mor-
rison, Philip Slomovitz, Harvey L.
Weisberg and George M. Zeltzer
will be renominated for another
three-year term expiring in 1974.
Mrs. Albert M. Colman, Stanley
D. Frankel and Nathan Soberman
will be nominated as new mem-
bers to the board for a three-year
term expiring in 1974.
The theme of this year's annual
meeting will be "Education for
Jewish Living." Students and fac-
ulty representing the various de-
partments, from nursery through
college, will participate in the pro-
gram which will focus on the func-
tions, scope and achievements of
the UHS communal system.
A short skit based on a story in
the "Habayit Hayehudi" (a text
used in the elementary depart-
ment) will be presented by a group
of students of the Bnai Moshe
branch. -
Also participating in the pro-
gram will' be Rabbi Joel Poupko,
director of the Beit Midrash at
Ann Arbor, who will discuss the
Midrasha on the college campuses.
Israeli folk dances will be per-
formed by the United Hebrew High
School dance group.
Parents, friends and members
of the United Hebrew Schools are
invited to attend. For reservations
call Mrs. Lillian Rosinger, 354-1050.

Nobel Science Prize
Foreseen for Israeli

JERUSALEM (ZINS) — There
have been many Jewish Nobel
Prize winners in almost every
field, but the only Israeli to have
been honored so far was the late
S. Y. Agnon—and he had to make
do with a shared literature award.
But hopes are now beginning to
stir of having Israeli Nobel
laurates in either physics or medi-
cine, or both.
The physics candidate is 41-
year-old nuclear researcher Dr.
Amnon Marinov, who has caused
a sensation in scientific circles by
the results of experiments he car-
ried out at the Rutherford High
Energy Laboratory at Chiton,
England.
Marinov was born in Jerusalem
and is a former member of the
Palmach, pre-state commandos.
His father is a deputy mayor of
Jerusalem.

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MISS CYNTHIA ROTH

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Roth of
Stratford Ave., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Cynthia to Harry Topper,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Topper
of Onyx Rd., Southfield.
Miss Roth attends Wayne State
University. Her fiance will grad-
uate from Eastern Michigan Uni-
versity in August.
An October wedding is being
planned.

MRS. J. STEWART LINDEN of
Westland Aye., Southfield, was re-
cently elected vice president of
the Girl Scouts of Metropolitan
Detroit. Active in the Girl Scouts
for 27 years, Mrs. Linden has
sarved as troop leader and district
treasurer as well as being a mem-
ber of the finance committee and
the metropolitan board of directors

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