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October 01, 1971 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-10-01

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Hadassah Preparing to Host 'Fiddler' Agency Directors

THE- DETROIT
30—Friday; October 1, 1971'

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JWF Women's Lea ers

Misfortune of Printing
Books are fatal: they are .the
curse of the human race. Nine-
tenths of -existing books are non-
sense, and the clever books irelhe
refutation of - that nonsense; The
greatest misfortnite that, ever
fell man was the invention., of
printing.
—Benjamin Disraeli:

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MUSIC BY

SAM BARNETT

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

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Greatest Selection

Of Contemporary

Fun Furs

Cancer research will beiefit front the performance or "Fiddler
on the Roof" Nov.:,11, - sponsored by the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah. Opening the evening will be' a brief concert by-Mischa
Mischakoff, concert violinist, accompanied -by s - Chajes, con-
ductor of the Jewish Center= Symphony Orchestra. Mrs: Marvin
Richmond models the "Fiddler" garb hoitesses will, wear- to seat
guests. With her are Afrom left)' Mrs- Arthur Winer, ticket chairman
Mrs. Robert Bonus and Sandra Littman. Each adult attending will
be given a fifth of a .new - wine. Call Hadassah House, BR. 3-5441,
for reserved seating tickets.

Grosberg WSU Center Dedicated

A cornerstone installation cere- WSU Acting President George E.
mony officially - dedicating the Gidlen Jr., Milton M. Weinstein,
Charles Grosberg Religious Center chairman of the Religious Center
was held last Friday on the Wayne Board; Dr. Scott 3L Fisher, chair-
State Pniversity campus.
man of the-Religious Center staff;
Participants in the ceremony in- religious advisors for the Latter
cluded the guests of honor, Mr. Day Saints Student Association;
and Mrs. Merwin K. Grosberg; and Rabbi Max Kapustin, vice
chairman of the Religious Center
staff and direetor of the Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundation. at the Center.
A luncheon at the, University
Inn preceded the ceremony.
Merwin= Grosberg is the son of
the late Charles Grosberg, De-
for your party
troit businessman and philanthro-
pist who donated $175,000 in State
BY
of -Israel Bonds toward construc-
tion of the religious center.
Housed, on the upper three floors
of the seven-story' University Cen-
ter Building on - Old Secontl Ave-
nue at Kirby, the religious -center
Cell
serves as the headquarters for all
the major religious groups on cam-
pus: Completion of _the center in
1966 culminated 12 ' years of plan-
ning by university and community
leaders.
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Mri* ..: Max Stollinad -president'.
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intensive' study Of the problem's of
CALL:557-2888.
the Jewish community and 'the
agencies and services- set up, to
lake care of the needs. :•
William .Avrunin,;executive vice
president of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, will open the first
-meeting at the - Fred M.- BUtzel
Memorial -Building headquarters of
Federation in downtown

Detroit,
as always - fine
with- an explanation of the overall
quality photography
plan of organization of agencies
Merrillwcod Bldg. Mall
and services.
Birmingham ,
Waiter E. Klein, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Community 251 Merrill, cor. Woodtoard
Council, will speak -on the role
647-5730
of community relations within the
Jewish community and in the gei;
eral Detroit community...
Following lunch at the Butzel
, Keep Yoirr Eye On
Building, the group will visit the
Jewish Vocational Service-Com-
The-
Fashion Scene at...
munity Workshop, located in the
medical center area on Woodward
Avenue in downtown Detroit, and
hear- Gerald Goldstein, assistant
director of the agency, explain
aro3ele
its services.
Mrs. Brand Marvin :is chairman
Of the leadership seminars. Mrs.
Abraham Pasternak is co-chair-

399-1320

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The second training session will
be a trip to. Camp Tamarack at
OrtonvMe - on Thursday, Get 14,
with remainin.gmeetings scheduled
for Oct. 21 and 28, and Nov. 4 and

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'Mr. and - Mrs. Leo Rocbkind of

Sussex Ave., Oak Park, announce
.,.• the engagement of their daughter
Shelly Lynn to Barry Woodrow,
son of Mrs. Ida "Woodrowof For-
rer Ave. and the late Mr. Sidney
Woodrow.
Miss Rochkind is a senior in
special education at the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Her fiance, a
graduate - of Wayne State Univer-
sity, attends the Detroit College
of Law.
An August wedding is planned.

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