activities in Society
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maza of James St., Oak Park, were honored
at a surprise party on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary
at Charter House Apts. Hosts were their three sons and daughter-
in-law.
' Out-of-town guests attending the recent marriage of Frances Jean
Glazier and Harvey Paul Rubin at Stouffer's Northland Inn, were the
Edward Rubins of-Las Vegas, the-Stephen Techners of St. Louis and
Ben Bell of New York. The newlyweds are the children of Mr. and
Mrs. Emanuel Ginzlor of Avon Ave., Oak Park; and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Rubin of Radcliff Ave., Oak Park.
A family reunion will be held Sunday when the Harry Kaplan
of Pearson Ave., Oak Park, host Mrs. Kaplan's niece, Mrs. Paula
Rosenblatt of Brazil. The two-last saw each other 35 years ago in Russia.
TH E fiET ROIT
Bond- Wornen's- Unit 30—Friday, October 15, 1971
Plans to 'Protest'
Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah_Plans
at a Luncheon
to Aid Schools With DOnor Luncheon
The Israel Bond Post-High Holy
Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- mon Oppen,'Ilecky Gentle...Lam:1 and
Day cash dessert luncheon 1 p.m.
Oct. 26 at Cong. Bnai David will dah will have its annual donor Israel Notis. Proceeds from this
donor go partly to scholarships and
be designed as a protest against
s pch
artl
oo.
yi to
t_ e new Beth Jacob
h
oppression of Soviet Jews and
against the United Nations con-
For
-
r
eservations,
call Mrs. Leo
demnation of Israel on . the claim
Laufer, 968-7146; Mrs. Kaplan, LI
of its "Judaizing Jerusalem."
2-2238;
or
. Mrs. Cutler, 543-7861.
All are asked to demonstrate
their solidarity with Israel by-re-
deeming their High Holy Day
Sorority Seeks Members
pledges — thus, strentbening their
Jewish Girls' Sorority is seeking
bond with Israel, said Mrs. Felix
new - members age 21-26. For in-
Rosenzweig, chairman of the lunch-
formation, call Judi Rosen, 549-
eon.
2594.
Music Study Club Rally Featuring Pianist
The dessert luncheon is spon-
sored
by
-the
Detroit
Israel
Bond
The Music Study Club of Metro-
FOR THE - BEST IN
-
women's division, whose chairman
politan Detroit will hold its first
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
is Mrs. David Pollack. Mrs.-Ro-
pre-concert rally noon Tuesday at
MR. AND MRS. COTTLER
senzweig is Israel Bond chairman
the home of Mrs. Norman Allan,
of the Bnai Brith Women's Coun- luncheon noon Wednesday at the
18657 George Washington, South-
And His Orelhostre
,
cil of Metropolitan Detroit and
field.
building.
served as president of Einstein Yeshiva
358-0938
The
•
Mrs. Jack Sherr, past president,
event
is
sponsored
by
Mr.
Chapter.
and Mrs. Norman Cottler.
will be the chairman.
Ruth Kahana, deputy legal ad-
Rabbi
David
M.
Lieberman,
dean
The program will feature pianist
viser for Israel's ministry of la-
of the Yeshiva,
Mrs. Gaylord Alexander, daughter
bor, will be guest speaker. Mrs.
will be guest
of hostess Mrs. Allan, a concert
Kahana, a sabre, received her
speaker and a
pianist and composer.
law degree from the University
musical program
of Tel Aviv in 1962 and has
Mrs. Alexander received her
will
be presented
taught civil law % at both Tel Aviv
musical training from Margaret
by Cantor Louis
and Hebrew universities. Ap-
Mannabach and Mischa Kottler.
Klein
of Bnai
pointed to the ministry in 1969,
She has written and lectured on
Moshe and Eric
she represents the ministry on
Baroque music and is staff pianist
Rosenow.. The in-
various committees in the Knes-
with the Oak Park Symphony.
vocation will be
set.
She also plays the harpsichord and
by Mrs. Edwin
Mrs.
Gaylord
Alexander
and
her
Admission to the luncheon is by
clavier.
Levin. Toastmas-
mother, Mrs. Norman Allan
payment of the High Holy Day
ter for the day is
The purchase or pledge of a
pledge. For reservations, call the
patron ticket will be the admis- cert committee chairmen: Mes- Israel Bond women's division, 557-
Mrs. Louis Le-
vine; honor chair-
sion to Tuesday's and another dames Max Reich, Felix Rosen- 6770.
Cantor - Xlein man, Mrs. Harold
musical tea being held prior to wach, Joe Faust, Arthur Purdy,
* * *
Kaplan and Mrs. Arthur Cutler;
the Annual Artist Concert Nov. 21 E. Lewis Hennes and Albert
ticket chairmen, Mrs. Louis Jonas
in the Southfield-Lathrup High Lerner.
and Mrs. Mendel Stark, and fund-
For information on patron
School auditorium. Theodore Bas-
Translation
raising chairman, Mrs. Walter Ep-
kin, oboist, and Beth Rhodes, tickets, ' call Mrs. Rosenwach,
Greenfield Noodles are best
stein.
353-3511; or Mrs. Reich, 835-6127.
pianist, will be featured then.
Hostesses are Mesdames Solo-
President Mrs. Joseph M. Mar-
kel announced the following con-
—
.
SAM MAUR
Vive
L'Difference!
A
THE
RAVIOLI
SMILE
REAL
ITALIAN
TA'AMINS'
That's what gets the smiles
when you serve Chef Boy-
Ar-DeeoCheese Ravioli. Kids
think it's party food. So what
is Ravioli? Well, it's like
kreplach—tasty little maca-
roni pies with zippy cheese
in the middle. Then sim-
mered in thick tomato and
cheese sauce. M-m-m it's a
mechayehl Only about 20e
ner serving.
Truth About Drugs
at Sisterhood Panel
A panel discussion, "Learn the
Truth About Drugs," will be pre-
sented by Adas Shalom Sisterhood
at its meeting 8:15 p.m. Monday
in the Southfield Community Cen-
ter Auditorium. President Mrs.
Isadore Goren invites the public
at no charge.
Panelists are Dr. Ralph Rabl-
novitch, research psychiatrist at
Hawthorn Center; Dr. Edward
Leibson, consultant to NARCO
in the midwest area; Dr. Harold
Webster, director of the Michi-
gan Society for Mental Health;
and Dr. Richard Job, narcotics
specialist and head of a national
committee on drugs.
Moderator will be Probate Court
Judge Ira G. Kaufman, who has
been appointed to Gov. Milliken's
state committee on drugs.
Refreshments will be served fol-
lowing the discussion, announces
Mrs. Sam Dobkin, special events
chairman, Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman is
chairman of the evening.
TRAURIG'S
Quilts
mi... to Order
15144 W. 7 Mile Rd.
Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig (left),
is chairman of the Israel -Bond
post-High Holy Day cash lunch-
eon 1 p.m. Oct. 26 at Cong. Baal
David, and Mrs. David Pollak is
chairman of the Detroit Israel
Bond women's division, which is
sponsoring the dessert luncheon
to convert High Holy Day pledges
into cash for Israel.
Progressive Group
to Hold 29th Donor
Its child rescue fund in Israel
will be the beneficiary of the 29th
annual donor luncheon of Ladies
of the Progressive Aid Society,
noon Nov. 3 at the King's Arms
Lounge.
Mrs. Regina Litt, chairman, said
plans were completed at a plenary
When people are bored, it is meeting in the home of the proj-
primarily with their own selves ect's founder, Mrs. Frances
that they are bored. —Eric Hoffer. Shayne.
The committee • includes Mes-
dames Sam Gennis, Lillie Jacobs,
For Custom Drapery
Julius Ring, David Teitlebaum,
Ben Tushman, Louis Weiner and
Cleaning . Call
Morris Weinhart.
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The Detroit Women's Division of
the American Jewish Congress will
host Fr. William Cunningham of
Madonna Parish speaking on
"Metropolitan D e t r o i t—What's
.Happening?" noon. Tuesday at the
Lancaster Hills Apartments Club
House.
Cunningham has been work-
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