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October 22, 1971 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-10-22

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JEWISH NE

um Dm'''.
34—Friday,
October 22, 1971

WS JNF Hopes to Find i hinice
Sheila ShrrEng' iiga Is Missing . Boxes 11 1/Vox-If
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Rotenberg
Kapla

Ashkenazy' Balfour Soloist

VladbiIr Ashkenazy who hai "tour '6f NOTrih America under the
been described by Harold C. management of Sol Hurok, will ap-
'Schonberg in the New YorVilmes pear with ihe' Detroit ymhony, -
as "the greitelf,.liiiiig—hiarriat
.:Pierieqietankliieting: •

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boxes so they may be collected
during JNF Clearance Month.
which ends , Nov.
7.
.
-
,‘ An untold sum which coula be
put to work developing. Israel's
land . lies neglected or forgotten in
JNF boxes on shelves or window-
sills in American homes. The
Jewish National Fund has no
record of these boxes, which have
been misplaced or never reported.
Their whereabouts should be re-
ported to the JNF office, 9680820,
this month, and someone' will be

his generation," . will appear here
Dec. 5 at: Ford ,Auditoriunr,- at
the Balfour Concert of the Zionist
Organization: of. Detroit.' .
Ashkenazy; making his_ seventh

Lipsitt-Weiner Rites
Scheduled for June

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Sent to clear them.

Organizations involved in the
cicurance include Hadass a h,
Northwest Child Rescue, Pioneer
MRS. ALLAN KAPLAN
'Women and the Fanny Gluck and
Janice
Anne Rotenberg was
Sisters
of
Zion
chapters
of
• MISS SHEILA SHORli-.
Mizrachi. Members of the Hades- married to .Allan_ Victor Kaplan
in
a
recent
Candlelight ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shorr of sail 'Youth Group and Bnai Brith
Rosemary Ave., Oak Park, an- Youth _Organization also par- at the Raleigh House.
The newlyweds are- the children
nounce the engagement of their ticipate.
of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel L. Roten-
daughter Sheila to Mark Fenton,
berg.of Saratoga Ave.;:Sotithfield;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fenton
and Mr. and Mrs. David-. Kaplan
of Bonstelle Ave., Southfield.
of 'Marlow .:Ave., Oak:Park. -
A March wedding date has been
The bride -wore - kl; •
set.



,
Longtime etroters
fi i
Have6OthAnniversary

Portraits by

as always fine
quality photography
Merrilltocod Bldg. Mall
Birmingham
251 Merrill, cor. Woodward

647-5730

Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Sacks, two
new residents of Federation Apart-
ments, will celebrate their 60th
wedding anniversary Thursday at
a tea given by their children, - Mr.
and Mrs. D. Robb and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Raphael.
Mr. and Mrs. Sacks came to
Detroit from London in 1910 and
li-..ed and worked here all their
married lives.
Mrs. Sacks, who received many
honors from Bnai Brith for her
knitting service during World War
II, continues to knit in spite of
poor eyesight. She is a member
of Bnai Brith and ORT, and both
belong to the Sholem Aleichem
Institute.
They pioneered in Jewish educa-
tion. The Sacks have five grand-
children and two great-grandchil-
dren.

I

RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES

AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD,

- Orchestras • Entertainment
• Speakers • Concerts
Downtown Detroit - 962-8000

Mr. and Mrs. -Hugh H. Brass of
Alta Vista Dr., 'Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter' Terry Rene to Ronny
Hahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hahn of Wink Rd., Southfield.
Miss Brass 'attended Ferris State
College, and her fiance was grad-
uated from Wayne State Univer-
sity's college of education. An
April wedding is planned.

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Due at Shaarey Zedek

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An evening consisting of four
Oesi gn
separate entertainment activities
will be sponsored by the Young
• Studio
Married League of Cong. ShaareY
29505 Northwestern Hwy.
Zedek 8:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at the
Southfield, Mich:
_
synagogue.
Vs
Mile N. of 12 Mile Rd.
Rovner-Lachowiteher
A late supper is included. For
information and reservations,
Announces Officers
Hatch
Officers of ,the Rovner-Lacho- members and nonmembers may
Style Director
witcher Aid Society will be instal- call Sue Lynn, 541-3400; or Sandy
Wittenberg,
352-0753.
led at a social 7 p.m. Nov. 11 at
its meeting hall, 15400 W. 10 Mile,
Oak Park. -
Isaac Gruskin will install the
slate at the event, which precedes
the 44th annual banquet Dec. 5.
Officers are Jacob Gubow, pres-
ident; Abe Young, vice president;
Nathan Wiss, treasurer; Alex Be-
gun, Charlie Cohen and Philip
Krut, trustees; Molly Saginaw, Sam
Manis and Joseph Siegal, secre-
taries: Abe and Gertrude Apple-
SHIRLEY GOLD (Proprietor)
baum and Sam and Sadie Lerman,
l" i
hospitalers.
4 ........
Rovner Free Loan Association
elected Meyer Lewenthal, chair-
man; Josenh Siegal, financial sec-
retary; Abe Saginaw, treasurer;
end Abe Applebaum, Sam Bassin
and Harry Stone, trustees.







THE
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JUST ARRIVED!

(8 Milo & Greanflold=—Across from Northland)

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Michael Gantz served as the best
man. _The ushers were Norman
Hubert, Seymour Cherney and the
bridegroom's brother, Arnold Kap-
lan.
Following a honeymoon to Ja-
maica, the couple will live in
Royal Oak.

Hurnie- presented the pianist
on his „first tour of this country
in -1958, two years after Vladimir
Ashkenati vion first prize in the
. highly competitive Queen Eliza-
beth : Competition-, in Brussels.
Sitting on ..:the imposing panel- of
judges were: Artur Rubinstein,
Emil Gilds and Robert Casadesus,
The 19-year-old pianist won by a
unanimous decision.
_ This . extraordinary achievement
so . startled the music world that
the: demand . ;for his appearances
bOth_in recital and as soloist with
orchestras became unlimited. Ills_
performance is staggering, taking
him around the globe every year.
Ashkeriazy's numerous record-
ings on the London label are best
sellers.
Dr. Jack _R. Greenberg, chair-
man of the 39th annual Balfour
Concert, advises that tickets may
be obtained by contacting the ZOD
office, 353-3636 at 18451 W. 10
Mile, Southfield.

Call
357-0470
Therms

Sngagernents

EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITIYA?

styled;.high=neck-gown of inclred-,-
XA111tEL:UBSITT:
silk organza. it featured an ap- -
pliqued,pattern-. of Chantilly lace -
Mr. and Mrs. MarvLipaitt:of
and- trumpet sleeves. - Her head- 'Tivisteck Tr.; Solithrie4; An -
piece was of matching lace with 'nounce the engagement- of their'
French ribbons .caught Into loops --- -daughter Laurel Karen to. Joshua
on either side, one under her Tigay Weizier, son of Mr. and Mrs.
chin as a strap.
Meyer C. -Weiner of Olympia
Mrs. Norman Hubert was her Fields, in.
Miss Lipsitt is a senior major-
sister's matron of honor. The
bridegroom's sisters, Mrs. Michael ing in speech and drama at the
University
of Michigan. Her fiance
Gantz and Shelly Kaplan; . and
"
Marci Rotenberg- were the brides- is a U. of M. graduate.
A June wedding date has been
maids. The flower girl was Loren
set.
Lembo. of Long *Island,. N.Y.-

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Community Affairs
B.-ivrteh Set for Seniors

The Senior Adult Council of the
Jewish Center announces the first
Community Affairs Bruncheon of
the season, sponsored by the Re-
tired Men's Recreation Club, will
be held .,11:30 a.m. Nov. 42 at the
Center.
Guest speaker will be Insp. John
Brown of the 12th' Precinct (Palm-
er Park), whose topic will be
"Crime in the Neighborhood." For
reservations, call the Center, DI
1-4200.
* * *
The Mishna class is now under
way at 11 a.m. Mondays in the .
Center's senior adult lounge. Torah
portions of the day will be dis:'
cussed by the guest rabbi. This
program is conducted under the
auspices of the center' and the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis. All
are welcome.

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