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June 18, 1971 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-06-18

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Rubin Dobin Named
7
.ar-Ilan Executive

Miss Sellin, Mr. Gross
to 211arry i it AuFust

1

NEW YORK—Rubin R. Dobin
of Lawrence, N.Y., has been ap-
pointed executive vice chairman of
the Bar-Ilan University board of
directors. Dr. Joseph H. Look-
stein, chancellor of the university,
' f ated
that Dubin will be in Com-
riete charge of all university mat-
„,!rs for the Western Hemisphere.
Dobin served as chairman of
special projects for the Jewish Na-
,.
tional
Fund of America. He is a
ember of the executive board of
the Union of Orthodox Jewish Con-
egations of America, and of the
elegates Plenum of the Syna-
gogue Council of America.
He is president of his Rotary
Club and chairman of his area
e Corps Service Council.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rosenberg
of Providence Dr., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Sharyl to Kenneth Brandt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brandt
of Bishop Ave., Oak Park. The
couple plans an October wedding.

Dr. and Mrs. Murray Vinnik of
Old Mill Rd., E. Lansing, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Andrea Beth to David Kutinsky,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kutin-
sky of Camden Sq., Southfield.
Miss Vinnik is a senior at the

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Presents

Mrs. Alfred J. Sellin of Burt Rd.
announces the engagement of her
daughter Audrey Lynne to Stuart
Alan Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gross of Kenosha Ave., Oak
Park.
Miss Sellin, daughter of the late
Mr. Sellin, is a senior in the college
of education at Wayne State Uni-
versity. Her fiance also attended
Wayne.
An August wedding is planned.

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6ngagements

Dr. AHARON YEHUDA BELL-
ER, professor of neuro-surgery at
the Hebrew University-Hadassah
Medical School, was elected dean
of the faculty of medicine at the
Hebrew University for a three year
term. He succeeds Prof. JONA-
THAN MAGNES who was elected
dean in November 1968.

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tinsky, a U-M graduate, attends
the Detroit College of Law. An
August wedding date has been set.
* * 4:
Dr. and Mrs. Marcel Fries of
Los Angeles announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Jeanne
Anne to Dr. Morris Steffin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Steffin of
Morton Ave., Oak Park. Miss Fries
is a graduate of the law school at
Loyola University of California.
Dr. Steffin is a graduate of Wayne
State University Medical School.
The summer wedding will take
place in Los Angeles.
* *
'Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Miller
of Kenwood Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Nadine Sara to Dr. Rich-
ard Stephen Blum, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Blum of West Hart-
ford, Conn. Dr. Blum attended
Michigan State University, where
he was affiliated with the Zeta
Beta Tau Fraternity. He was
graduated from the Wayne State
University school of medicine.
Miss Miller is a special education
graduate of WSU. An August wed-
ding is planned.

Sharon Schumer Plans
to Wed Mr. Schwartz

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MISS SHARON SCHUMER

Mr. and Mrs. William Schumer
of Burton Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Sharon Hope, to Law-
rence Roger Schwartz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Solomon Schwartz of
Dartmouth Ave., Oak Park.
The engaged couple was recently
graduated from the University of
Michigan. Mr. Schwartz will attend
medical school at Wayne State
University in the fall, and Miss
Schumer will continue her studies
in library science.
A December wedding is planned.

The eighth annual DETROIT
ADVENTURE "Excursions in
Music” fund drive was launched at
a luncheon meeting to help under-
write the costs of presenting the
ensembles of Detroit Symphony
musicians in Detroit and suburban
public and parochial schools. The
pr o g r a m was conceived by
NATHAN GORDON, first violist
of the Detroit Symphony. As a
result of its casual yet stimulating
approach to good music, the usual
barriers between artist and audi-
ence are bridged, and the children
are given a glimpse into the na-
ture of the musical process.

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