32—Friday, May 19, 1972 I )r. ;r1 f til ► f Ft;I If If jai Greenber g sta. Dr elected picsoli•nt of the Zionist organization of Detroit. at the annual nioel rml held at the Zion 1st L'•d'ural Center Ntas II Dr Jr. I I Hamburger retiring president. ss as eleetcd r hairman of the eyecidise ornionttee. Erierllat•nder. 1)r Dr Ales S Sidney Sanford :X Berm:eft, Itr I. riedl li•nt II I .11.1 Di 7, Loth wer e 3 THE DETR1:47 It d /I /ID 1 ) rt,Aid. tit LI 5-1244 • PUBLIC NOTICE Announc.ng the merger of BLAIR & KEITH STUDIOS PHOTOGRAPHY WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAS we come to your home with sorripies I or Fast EffIceent Service Co/I 398-9111 or 895-8805 holarship winners in!rod [iced to the were Illt . lilber,111p he Dr Hamburger The new ZOD president. 1)r Greenberg. served as chairman of the /1(11 Balfour Concerts during the last two sears and succeeded In gainin_t increased community support for the sponsored projects in Israel and in Zionist efforts in 1)Plreit A member of the staffs of Mount Carmel and Brent flosoitals. he has been in active MCCIICal prat' 11 , 'e .peg ralvrng Jr. surgery, after sers1,. - .2. m the S medical corps during Wiirlil War 11 for three- and a half sears with the rank of \Door With his wife. Florence. he has stirred on the board of Z(7D for past few sears. They have two daughters and seven grand- children and one of their daurth• tern. her husband and children recently settled in Israel. fIr Orire::toirg is affiliated with th: :Xliteriean Society. American Academy - of General Practiee. American Society of AIL dominal Surgeons, Malmonides Medical Society and l'hi Lambda Kappa Me trial Fraternity: Ile is a Life Nlaster in bridge and his other hold.: s are. music and golf ROYAL Kosher Catering Still Has Some Choice Dates Available in the New & Luxurious CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM 21100 W. 12 Mile (between Evergreen & Lahser) Also We Cater for Any Occasions in Your Home or Hall of Your Choice 864-8177 Center Readies Fenior Weekend Summer Programs NYC Yeshiva Leaving Unsafe Lower East Side NEW YORK - Fearing the safety its students and damage to its property, one of Ness York's oldest ,eshivot is leaving the Lower East Sale. Itabbi Jacob Joseph School. founded at the turn of the cen- tury, once housed a day school through the eight grade, a high school. a health center, rabbinical seminary and a school for train- ing, religious functions. Fewer than 300 students now attend classes. The school's elementary operation si diSharded three years ago because of parents" fears for chi: diets (17- iiiind is brio_ broken for a ricis school in the Bronx that will ecom m oda to 600-700 students frern the New York metropolitan and New Jersey areas. Elementary classes will begin there in 1973. , ■ The senior adult department of the Jewish Center announces its swot annual seminar weekenc to he held June 16-18 at the Liu eel Conference Center at Camp Tania- rack. imionsille. The theme of ithe weekend is "The Changing W"orl .•' Re 21.:ra!1::n is being taken n nv The nkce'send will include s in- inar dis( nature walks, n o u trionr cr r1,,r11 and Ind ion swill:riling. dant Re else led meintlers of the board fur a three sear term are, Harry .1 A Gino f , Sidney I. Brand, Albert .1 Rinke. Walter Earlier. Morn. Fishman Peres Kaplan Dr Al- on P. t \tars in S Litt Carit,u Hanilrf (Khan h. L eonard I. Rail ei :Abe Itosenzweig.lild?ri Xlir hael I, Stair s and Nit', Morns Sl VI: Illan and Dr. \les (A - B Z:•ft Si♦ se Music For All Occasions Z,,)///), Ilantbttr..•r huge Itykos ill. MI'S. DR I %I K and 1 Sidney Z. Leib. Mrs. Loins Famish. Cantor Amon A. Rosenfeld and Douglas Schilbot. In his presidential report in w hie h he outlined at complish• 'tient, of the past year. Dr. Hamburger emphasized the im- part:one of public relations • sersires l•■ Israel in all areas cf Zionist actin dies and ex- pansion of the Z01) scholarship pt °grains. HIS ORCHESTRA 1/, Ness Is elected members of the board for a. three sear term are Gordon I Ginsberg. Mr' Joel I. Those with unexpired two arid terms remain seem her. of the hoard JOE MILLER /:,, and Mrs. Richard ft Kramer secretais. one rear elected suer presidents Other of firers chosen were David I. Dom / Tire \11th. II %II% In a roam' lit•rnrion cereniiirs it the Raleigh House. 1.ynn n became the bride of Marvin Zuniherg Rabbi Al Robert Sydrie and Cantor Ilarold Orhach offi- ciated The newlyweds are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ittir.son of Timberline Rd Southfield. and Mr and Mrs Lewis Zumberg of Edmore 1'1. Southfield The bride wore her th - r's wedding :pm n of slipper satin w hich dipped into a chapel Hain: square neckline. princess line and legioimutton sleeves. Her Juliet cap was of lace and ticked organza and the lace was repeated in motifs on her shoes. She carried her con- firmation Bible topped with white erchids. Stephanotis and iss. Mrs Itti s: n. the bride's sh.mr :n sv sttended the bride. \Id Ifrixinan was best man. Ushers sere lit naki and Steven Zumberg. the bridegroom's brothers, Joel Itligsonrif Sea t 1 1 e. the bride's hmther. a 71:1 Eddie Kanter. Ken- neth Ittigsen the bride's nephew, sal rint!Ifearer. Grandparents in the bridal parts - were Mr. and Mrs . Morris W. Kollin of oltnthle. Following a honeymoon in Mes, leo the cauple will reside in De trod 1)r. 1:o•vidiatiiii tleads for Analysts Dr Edward Rosenbaum. pro fessor of business administration and director of the Study Seminar for Financial Analysts at the Uni- sersity of Windsor. announces thir seminar study nroctram will take place May 28-June 3 at the uni- versity The program wall coincide with a general refresher May 28-31. Purpose of the seminar is to help candidates review their previous studies for this spring's Chartered ( Financial Analysts examinations and to serve as a refresher pro- gram for analysts and portfolio , managers seeking further ex- : rosure to recent techniques an the ; area of investment analysis. Dr. Rcsenhaum, a native De. troiter, directed similar sem- inars at Lehigh University and was a private economic consul- tant in Israel for years. lie holds a linetOrati. from the Uni- sersitv of Wisconsin and taught at Wayne State Unisersity and lmerican 1 nisersitv. 1/11 tatt2fa In induct • lir Sidney Da% olson. dean of th- gradwite sehmtl of loiSilleS , Arthur Young Professor of Ac countin- at Obi tdusersity of Chi- cago. Dr Eli Shapiro Sylvan (' Coleman Professor of Financial Management in the Harvard Uni- versity Graduate School of flu,: ness Administration: and Dr. Beryl W Sprinkel, senior vice president and imonarmst for th • Harris Tra.d and Sayings Bank. For information and reserva bons contact Dr. Rosenbaum at thg University of Windsor faculty of business administration. discussion chairman will Le Trot. Samuel IP, in, former Ili-J.411, and 4 . , OnnItlit, professor at Wayne State Unisersity. lire i oltore and entertainment pro- gram will be (haired b. Cantor Nicholas Tertakel. The chairm of the weekend will ill he .l ie Dishen. ations at the conler- er.ce center will include two i i a 1 . 00,11 us ith a private bath. All meals are included in the ee. Transportation will be avail the from the Detroit area. The Center is planning two ro- grams for senior adults for the summer. Three one-week es- siOns at the Butzel Center aifain will be offered beginning fult. - 31'. Aug. 7 and Aug. 14. The first will be a vacation week: the ec - ' ond, seminar week: and the th rd. a "combination week." The Butzel Conference Ce ter overlooks its own lake and is in the heart of 3,000 acres of a wood- ed recreation area. Each fit est i house includes bedrooms with tWin ' beds and a private bath, its own lounge and fireplace. All roOms are heated and air-conditioned. A new program to he offered by the Center this summer will be the Senior Adult Holiday Week—faur • one:week, in-city sessions be li in• ning July 3, 10. 17 and 24. E ch week's program will include a t ip. outdoor activities. dramatics iiind lectures. Registration for Center rniltm- hmts is open now and will he open for non-members June 12 For information and registration, call the Center. 341-4200, se ior adult division. C STU RABEN H POTOGRAPH1 ;accommod Speooltz ■ no Weddings. Bar Mit,vos et , 342-2287 Smart Styles DRESS SHOP SIZES 8-18 Final Week of SALE Relocating to larger quarters) up to 75% OFF on ALL merchandise DAILY 11 00-4 00 26400 Southfield Rd. 3 Blks. N. of 10', Mile Rd. 557-6933 ANNUAL MAN JONGG SALE! 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