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January 07, 1972 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS
32—Friday, January 7, 1972

Norman N. Robbins, program
chairman for the Michigan Inter-
Professional Association on Mar-
riage, Divorce and the Family,
Inc., announces the annual meet-
ing program will be held 6 p.m.
Jan. 18 at Stouffer's Northland
Inn, Southfield. Speaker will be
Judge James H. Lincoln, of the
Probate Court Juvenile Division.
Judge Lincoln's address will be
NEGLECTED CHILDREN AND
THEIR FAMILIES.

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Scheduled for August

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Dr. and Mrs. Morton M. Hoch-
man of Wildemere Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter
Barbara Diane to Barry Alan
Ravitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maury
Ravitz of Evergreen Rd., South-
field.
Miss Hochman received her
bachelors degree in psychology
from Detroit Institute of Technol-
ogy. Mr. Ravitz received his de-
gree in political science from
Wayne State University.
An August wedding is planned.

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Hyman Mellen Re-Elected
Sinai's Chief of Staff

Dr. Hyman S. Mellen was re-
elected chief of staff at Sinai Hos-
pital at a recent meeting of the
staff executive committee.
Also re-elected were Dr. Eli M.
Brown, vice chief of staff, and Dr.
Herbert A. Ravin, secretary-treas-
urer.
Members of the staff executive
committee include Drs. Abraham
Becker, Allen Berlin, Herbert
loom, Ralph Cash, Piero Foa,
Yoseph Honet, Howard Jacobs,
Sheldon Kantor, Adrian Kantrow-
itz, Sidney Kobernick, Lloyd Paul,
Norman Rosenzweig, Alfred Sher-
man, Manuel Sklar, H. Saul Sugar,
Maurice Tatelman, Edward Treis-
man and Ronald Trunsky. Ex-of-
ficio members are Drs. Saul Rosen-
zweig and Julien Priver, executive
vice president of Sinai.

ARNOLD I. FEUERMAN, 517
Corners, Birmingham, has been
elected to th•board of trustees of
the Michigan Cancer Foundation.
Chairman-alternate and secretary
of the National Lincoln-Mercury
Dealers Council, Feuerman has
owned the Arnold Lincoln-Mercury
dealership for more than 20 years.

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bride of Alan Silver in a candle-
light ceremony at
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House. Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick
and Cantor Simon Bermanis offi-
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of Mrs. Frances Weinberg of
Kingsgate Way, Farmington and
the late Mr. Sidney Weinberg. The
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oneemsominmeinslommou riage by her uncle, Dr. Harvey
Merliss. The maid of honor was
the bride's sister, Mrs. Jack Green-
baum. 'Bridesmaids were the
bride's sisters, Mrs. Harvey Kahn
and Deborah and Beverly Wein-
berg; also Mady Mony and Mrs.
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and Mrs. Herbert Goldman of
Birchridge Dr., Southfield, an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter Darlene to Frederick
Hermann, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Termann of Kalong Cir.,
Southfield.

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