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January 14, 1972 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-14

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Beverly Braiker to Wed
Hadley .)1 7ine in March



Ira Hirschmann, diplomat and
and authority on the Middle East,
will address the women's division

PaceSetters meeting of the 1972
Allied Jewish. Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund noon Jan. 26 at
the home of Mrs. Richard Sloan,
1025 E. Glengarry Cir., Birming-

Beverly Cohen to illarry
Gary Plasko in August

MISS BEVERLY BEAU=

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Braiker of
Boegman Ave., Huntington Woods,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Beverly Jan to Hadley
Jeffrey Wine, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Wine of Sherfield Pl., South-
field.
Miss Braiker received her bach-
elors degree in English from the
University of Michigan_ Mr. Wine
ceived his bachelors degree in
conomics from Michigan State
niversity and his juris doctor
om Wayne State University Law
hool.
The couple plans a March wed-
ng.

MISS BEVERLY COHEN
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Cohen of
Lathrup Blvd., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Beverly to Gary Law-
Peter and Wolf'
rence Plasko, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe
Plasko of Sutherland Dr.,
eaturecl at Center Southfield.
The Center Symphony Orches-
The wedding is planned for
tra, under the direction of Julius August.
Chajes, will feature "Peter and

the Wolf," a musical tale for
children by Serge Prokoffieff, Jan.
23, 2 and 3:30 p.m. at the Jewish
Center. Dr. Bertram Spiwak will
be the narrator.
Suite in "modo antico" for

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DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a luncheon meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Henry Solomon, 23610
Church, Oak Park. Co-hostess is
Mrs. David Shuster. Oak Park li-
brarian Sherri Wasserman will re-
view Herman Wouk's "Winds of
War." Guests are welcome.
a a a
DETROIT LEAGUE, CARIH,
will meet noon Wednesday at
Whitehall Apts. club house. Paul
French, gemologist at Sidney
Krandall and Sons, will display
jewelry and show slides of mines.
Guests are invited to the noon
luncheon. (It was incorrectly re-
ported in last week's paper that
the meeting was to take place
this past Wednesday. It is sched-
uled for Jan. 19).
* a a
MUSIC STUDY CLUB OF ME-
TROPOLITAN DETROIT will meet
12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish
Center. A musical program entitled
"Music for Exceptional Children"
will be presented. The program is
under the direction of Dr. Gertrude
Gordon, former president of the
Music Study Club and currently
the vice president of the Council
of Exceptional Children of Detroit.
She has written numerous articles
and books with emphasis on the
care and treatment, as well as edu-
cation of the - handicaped child.
Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, president,

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Friday, January 14, 1972-29

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their family will be held 7 p.m.
ham, announced Mrs. Norman Thursday beginning next week in
Rosenfeld, PaceSetters chairman. the Zuckerman Auditorium of Sinai
As President Roosevelt's special Hospital.
envoy to Turkey
The program is free to the pub-
during Worl
lie, but it is necessary to obtain
War II, Hirsch
a referral from a physician
was instru
Information a n d application
mental in bring
forms may be obtained from the
ing thousands
Michigan Diabetes Association.
refugees out
6131 W. Outer Dr., Detroit 48235
the Balkans. His
(342-9333).
evidence was
used at the Eich-
mann trial.
JDL Drug Seminar
Hirschmann
The Detroit chapter of the Jew-
has made sev-
ish Defense League will hold a
eral intensive
drug-information
seminar 7:30 p.m.
survey trips to
Sunday in the JDL office, 8771 W.
Israel and the
Nine
Mile,
Oak
Park.
Arab countries Hirschmann
Maury Klein, head of the JDL
in recent years. Most recently, he drug-information
department, will
investigated the Arab refugee discuss the dangers
drugs, how
camps on behalf of the U.S. State to detect their usage of
and what can
Department.
be done to alleviate the problem.
Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine, cam-
The JDL has also set up a drug-
paign chairman of the women's information line for which volun-
division, said that the women of teers are being trained (547-2663).
the Detroit Jewish Community are To volunteer, contact JDL, P.O.
being called upon to increase their Box 3703, Oak Park 48237.
support of the humanitarian work
undertaken through the Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel Emer-
gency Fund.
Mrs. Irving E. Goldman is exec-
utive vice chairman of PaceSetters.
Made to Order Quilts
Mrs. Ernest J. Schwartz is assign-
ment vice chairman of the section.
15144 W. 7 Mile Rd.
Mesdames Milton H. Goldrath,
Hugh W. Greenberg, Maurice Kurz-
mann, Henry Leo Lerman and
Robert Ruskin are vice chairman.
Members of the steering commit-
tee are Mesdames Albert M. Col-
man, John C. Hopp Jr., Norman
Wachler and William Wetsman.

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(Continued from Page 28)
Symphony also are listed on the
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
3:30 Family Concert program.
WOMAN'S
AUXILIARY will meet
There is an admission charge
to both performances, the first noon Wednesday at the Charter
of which is in conjunction with House club room. A panel discus-
sion, "Youth Looks at 1972," will
the Omnibus series.
highlight the meeting. Moderator
will be Joan Israel from the Jew-
ish Family and Children's Service.
The panel will consist of Barry
PHOTOGRAPHY
Stein, Frances Pfeffer and Daniel
Specializing in
Simkovitz, students at Wayne Uni-
Weddings, Bar Mitzsas, etc.
versity. Petite luncheon will be
s"rved. Mrs. Joseph Kripke, presi-
342-2287
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Ira HirsChmann to Be Speaker 1 Classes
for Diabetics
A series of five classes for dia-
at AJCampaign PaceSetter Fete betic
persons and members of

and Mrs. Ben Meckler, chairman
of the day, invites the community.
Persons interested in the progress
of handicaped children are in-
vited.
* * •
TEMPLE BETH JACOB SISTER-
HOOD of Pontiac will hold a winter
craft and hobby workshop 10:30
a.m.-2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
temple. Booths will illustrate
needle work, cooking, antique col-
lecting and Israel stamps. Lunch-
eon will be served at no fee. Chair-
man is Mrs. Ted Simon. Anyone
wishing to contribute may call
Mrs. Simon, 625-0560. The sister-
hood also is planning an afternoon
of art Feb. 8 at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts. The women will have
a salad luncheon and gourmet
dessert, and then begin a guided
tour of the institute. There is a
luncheon fee, and reservations
must be placed by Saturday. Co-
chairmen are Mrs. Barbara Gash
and Mrs. Barbara Robinson.

Classes Offered
at Young Israel;
Benz Lecture Set

The Adult Education Institute
of Young Israel of Greenfield will
begin the new semesteer Jan. 24.
Registration can be made through
the office of Young Israel of
Greenfield, noon-4 p.m. weekdays.
The new semester will be marked
by the Benz Memorial Lecture,
8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the syna-
gogue.
Guest speeaker will be Rabbi
Shubert Spero, spiritual leader
of Young Israel of Cleveland.
Rabbi Spero will speak on "Our
Role in Combating Assimilation."

A $40 contribution to the Torch
Drive will pay for a trapeze bar
to help a bedridden patient get
into a wheelchair.

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