2S—Friday, January 7, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NB" Dr. Leonard Fein Due at Women's Luncheon Dr. Leonard J. Fein, associate professor of politics at Brandeis University, will address the wom- en's division pre-campaign lunch- eon for the 1972 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund noon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Paul Borman, 1348 Ardmoor, Birmingham. Dr. Fein, a member of the Na- tional United Jewish Young Lead- ership Cabinet, has been associate director of research at the Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology Joint Center for Urban Studies. He is director of the Hornstein Program for'Jewish Communal agervice at Brandeis University. Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, campaign chairman for the wom- DR. LEONARD FEIN en's division, said that special appeals are being made to wom- Pre-campaign vice-chairmen are en this year to increase their Mrs. David Pollack, Mrs. Samuel support of the view of the grow- Schiff, Mrs. Eugene Sloan and ing social problems In Israel. Mrs. N. Brewster Broder is Mrs. A. Mired Taubman. Mrs. Louis Berry and Mrs. chairman of pre-campaign, with Mrs. Melvin Kolbert as adviser. Arthur H. Rice are assignment chairmen; Mrs. David Handleman, new prospects; and Mrs. Alfred L. Deutsch, Mrs. William L. Deut- sch and Mrs. Paul Borman, fund- raising meetings. Hadassah Bids Adieu to Christian Volunteer JERUSALEM—The holiday sea- son at the Hadassah Hospital here contained a strain of sadness - this year for its women volunteers, YAAL, because it included a fare- well party for a friend, Mrs. Edwin Kenley. Mrs. Kenley is the wife of the administrator of the Anglican Church property in Jerusalem, who has been transferred to Cyprus. The Kenleys are veteran Jeru- salemites, and Mrs. Kenley has been a staunch YAAL volunteer since the women's auxiliary's in- ception. Mrs. Kenley was given a musical box decorated with reproductions of the famous Chagall windows of the synagogue of the Medical Cen- ter. Ann Brodsky to Marry DavidiRosenberginJun e Israeli Wins 'Oscar' of Jewelry Design • 411":". .... dimwit ready SC • Yes,with Chef Boy-Ar-Dee° Spaghetti Dinner, your main dish is ready In just 12 min- utes. And what a delicious meal it is—tender, freshly cooked spaghetti, lavished with savory mushroom sauce, finely seasoned and home- style thick. Then topped with zippy grated cheese. All in- gredients in this one package. Treat your family soon- u-m-m, grandissimo ta'am! JERUSALEM—An Israeli de- signer, 29-year-old Leon Israel of Petah Tikva, has been awarded a coveted Diamonds-International Award. The first Israeli prize winner in the 18 years of the world-famous diamond jewelry contest Israel MISS ANN BRODSKY designed a comb crown of yellow gold branches blossoming with 57 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brodsky round diamonds, 25 emeralds and of Nadine Ave., Huntington nine pinkish-white pearls. - Woods, announce the engagement There were 30 winners from 11 of their daughter Ann to David countries, out of a total 2,280 en- Sandor Rosenberg, son of Mr.` and tries from 30 countries. The award 'Airs. Irving Rosenberg of Harvard is equivalent to an "Oscar" in its Rd., Southfield. field. Miis Brodsky is a senior at the Tangiers-born Israel was trained University of Michigan, where she at the Bezalel School of Art in is affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau Jerusalem, specializing in modern jewelry design. Israel has designed Sorority. Mr. Rosenberg, a grad- uate of U. of M., attends Michigan models for New York manufac- State University's college of osteo- turers. pathic medicine. A June wedding is planned. For Custom Drapery Cleaning ; Cal! Orthodox Women Treated -to Homemakers' Holiday NEW YORK (JTA)—Some 120 sheitel-wearing Orthodox women are now participating in a unique program of physical recreation at 46" the YM-YWHA of Williamsburg, DRAPERY CLEANERS. ) according to Sol Levy, its executive director. He reported that Orthodox wom- "41I That The Name Implies en generally are home-bound and have little exposure to physical fit- WE DO ALL THE WORK REm0`.E. a. NO INSTALL ness and recreation programs be- cause of their inhibitions and life- style. Under Levy's leadership, the Williamsurg Y aranged its pro- , gram to schedule separate days for men and for women, with each having its own staff work- ers. The program began three years ago with only a swim and steam room program for 10 Or- thodox women. Now, 120 women from -Williamsburg, Bore Park, Crown Heights and the Lower mime LAST East Side at Manhattan come to tbe Y each Tuesday and Thurs- day from II a.m. to 3 p.m. Called the Homemakers' Holi- day, the program has been ex- tended to Sunday and Tuesday nights. It now includes dance, bas- ketball, paddleball, slenderizing, sauna bath, steam room and swim- ming. 891-1818 BRAVER/AAA'S Mir: 13500 ,TST .SEVIN MILE ROAD L DI 1-2345 1YOUNG BE sij F NDAY VER Y ib.59 HAMBURGER s Ss. or more . &SIP° HOLLYWOOD ROAST 6.st" CART WHEELS (Pinwheels) 6.$13' trip CORNED- BEEF lb.$ CHUCK ROAST 6.894 — ! EDWARD GINSBERG of Cleve- land, president of the United Jew- ish Appeal- and chairman of the American Joint Distribution Com- mittee, was honored by the' Hebrew University, which conferred upon him an honorary fellowship. Kol Ami Gontinets Fete Nezv Dvorak's New World Symphony will provide the theme for the next dinner in Temple Kol Ami's Gour- met Dinner Series Jan. 15. Based this on a musical theme, the annual series consists of three sophisticated potluck subscription dinners throughout the year. Three suppers are held simultaneously, accommodating a total of 30 mem- bers each time. Each hostess sup- plies the main dish based on the theme, and the guests bring side dishes, wines and dessert. Names are pulled out of a bat so that guests vary each time. Chairman this year is Mrs. Helen Steinberg, assisted by Mrs. Jan Gitlin. Out of the gourmet series has grown a Temple Kol Ami cook- book. Branch Two; Porde -Zion Mins Sunday 'Mooting Branch Tvio of Pottle tion will meet 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Freedman, 17325 Mansfield. Mrs._ Adele Mondry, chairman of the branch, will report` on the recent national convention in- New York. 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