■-.7[2,",21f1....M1T}NPIPS 28—Friday, December 24, 1971 e? ne.w asoneme,tralletessuseVersataaNavvssast» .4.,-- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Aliss Kass, Mr. Kline Prof. Samuel Levin Leads Course for Senior Adults Schedule June Nuptials Prof Samuel L. Levin, former 2 U-M Med Seniors to Serve at Hadassah DICK STEIN Presents THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA AND THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA THE MODEM McCAIISTER ORCH. fonevaly vocalist with amp THE ORIN ROSS ORCHESTRA U 7-2770 Portraits - Candids Restorations - Passports Frames - Invitations Marilyn Shapiro's bel-crest Studio 23352 Farminton Rd. Farmington, Mich. 474-7762 . • WWII ■ AND FEMALE STERI ZATION INFORWAT 'ON abortion i nforrnation INC. 4 Ortanaohon Roommates Jay Masserman and David Harold, seniors at the Uni- versity of Michigan Medical School, have been accepted as ex- terns at the Hadassah Hospital- Hebrew University Medical Cen- ter in Jerusalem. They will' have a three-month period of duty in the internal medicine division of Hadassah Hospital. Masserman previously spent 14 months studying at the Hebrew University during his junior year and was in Israel during the Six- Day War. Harold worked in a Golan Heights kibutz for six months after the Six-Day War. Masserman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masserman of Coolidge Ave., Oak Park, and Harold is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harold of Essex Way, South- field. They will receive their MD degrees in June. Eye Doctors Prescriptions Riled - REHOVOT — First prize in the Weizmann Institute's biennial Sci- ence Fair, held in cooperation with the Israel Discount Bank, was awarded to Yehuda Ish-Shalom of Haifa for his original ultrasonic device for guiding the blind, which is now being developed for possi- ble commercial manufacture. He received his IL 1,500 ($360) prize from the chairman of the awards committee, Prof. Gvirol Goldring, of the Weizmann Insti- tute's nuclear physics department. The ultrasonic device built by Ish-Shalom while he was a student at the Haifa Technical High School (he is now in his first year at the Haifa Technion) won much praise from Prof. Goldring for its pre- cision and reliability. Rabbi WILLIAM BERKOWITZ was honored with life tenure at Cong. Bnai Jeshurun of New York, during a dinner at the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel Dec. 15. Rabbi Ber- kowitz, 45, has been with Bnai Jeshurun for more than 20 years. In February, he will become presi- dent of the New York Board of BY , SAM - FIELD 543-3343 399-1320 Bridesmaids GOWNS MISS ELISSA KASS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kass of North Park Dr., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Elissa Sheila to Daniel Norman Kline, son of Mr. - and Mrs. Bernard Kline of Indian Mound S. Rd., Birmingham. Miss Kass was graduated from Wayne State University's' college of education. Mr. Kline was grad- uated from Michigan State Uni- versity with a degree in account- ing. A June wedding is planned. Collegians Map Homecoming Event CariCatintIS for your party Call PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. 26001 Coolidge In conjunction with Temples Beth El, Emanu-El and Israel, Sambat- yon is sponsoring a college home- coming weekend today and Satur- day. At Temple Israel today, there will be a dinner for alumni of all three temples at 5:30 p.m. For res- ervations, call Temple Israel, 863- 7769. A creative erev Shabat commu- nity service will be held at 8 p.m. Temple Beth El will host Shebat services 11:15 a.m. Saturday, fol- lowed by lunch and discussion. For reservations, call Temple Beth El, 875-8530. At Temple Emanu-El, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Havdala will be followed by a coffee house. Entertainment Coffee House Arranged will include a professional folk by Collegians at Center singer, drama group and pizza. The Michigan Association of All services were written by and Jewish College Students will hold for college students. a coffee house 8 p.m. Monday at The entire weekend, with the the Jewish Center. exception of the Shabat dinner, is A folk singer and hypnotist are open to the public at no charge. on the program, along with Israeli singing and dancing. For informa- tion, call Jerry Kohen in the group services division, DI 1-4200. Device for Guiding Blind Wins Prize for Youth and refreshments are served. professor of history and economics at Wayne State University, con- ducts a discussion series on "Our Changing World" for senior adults 1 p.m. Mondays at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. Topics include freedom, changes in a lifetime, economic conditions, science and youth and its problems. activities in Society The newly appointed consul for the Ivory Coast in the Detroit area, attorney John H. Shepherd, received his credentials frorn the Ivory Coast ambassador recently. Timothee Ahoua, ambassador for the Republic of the Ivory Coast to the U.S.A. and Canada, made the formal presentation in the African room at the home of Michigan Supreme Court Justice G. Mennen Williams, who served as assistant secretary of state for African affairs during the Kennedy and Johnson admin- istrations. The Detroit consulate will be the second for the Ivory Coast in the U.S. The other is in Los Angeles. Shepherd, who graduated from the University of Michigan and its law school and studied international law at the university of Paris on a Fullbright scholarship, is a former assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. He taught international law, constitutional law and political science at Wayne State University. Educators from Michigan and Ohio of the Conservative independent congregational school movement convened for their winter professional program at Cong. Beth Am, Cleveland Heights this week. Leading the Michigan delegation was the president of the region, Sidney Selig, direc- tor of education at Cong. Beth Shalom, and Pinhas Fellus, director of education, Beth Israel Hebrew Religious School, Flint. The latter pre- sented a paper on "An Experimental Approach to Modular Scheduling in Junior High School." Jeffrey Allen Sonshine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sonshine of Shiawasee Rd., is returning home for a three-week vacation after serving 18 months in Ecuador as a Peace Corps volunteer. His primary duties there have been to help raise the standard of living by arranging unsecured loans for small businesses and helping estab- lish and encourage independent enterprise. There is no fee. All are invited, We specialize in giving you the look you want for that most important event. We also have Gowns for the Mothers Sylvia's Fashions 26571 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, kWh. 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