THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, June 16, 1972
Federotion
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PORTRAITURE
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Executive
BAR MITZVAHS
WEDDINGS
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The happy 100K on the faces of these Federation Apartments
residents (Jewish News, April 214) was no pose—it was the real
thing. Nayton Krykun and Rose Rillon are to be married this month
—the first marriage that Federation Apartments can take the
credit for.
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Four days after she moved into
Federation Apartments, Rose Bit-
:on was approached by Nayton
BAB
Krykun and asked for a coffee
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She turned him down because
she had another appointment. But
Mr. Krykun was undeterred by a
lady playing hard to get. Nine
months later, she, a widow, and
he, a widower, are getting married.
The date has been set for June
29 at Temple Emanu-El, with
Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum offici-
ating. It will be a small ceremony,
with Mr. Krykun's three children
and Mrs. Billon's nieces and
nephews in attendance. Mr. Kry-
kun also has seven grandsons.
Although this is the first mar-
at Federation Apartments,
Mrs. Rillon said, six other
couples are "going together."
She and her fiance fill their days
with visiting, going for walks, at-
tending meetings and classes at
the Jewish Center and partici-
pating in entertainment. such as
bingo games.
Once they're married, they will
move into Mrs. Billon's apartment.
She describes the residents of
the Oak Park highrise as "one big
happy family." and the adminis-
trator, Zeldon Cohen. as "wonder-
ful to us."
Looking back on their initial
meeting. Mr. Krykun said that
Mrs. Hilton - didn't really turn me
down. She's a real lady. - As for
him, Mrs. Billon said. "Nly boy-
friend is a beautiful man "
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Open House Starts
Aliya Center Here
The new Detroit office of the Is-
rael Aliya ('enter was inaugurated
at an mien house Sunday at 17520
W. 12 Mile.
Leadership of Zionist organiza-
tions and synagogues was retire-
sented at the event. which marks
; a new effort to spur aliva from
Michigan, northern Ohio and
Windsor.
Until the new shaliakh from Is-
rael,
Gideon Biran, takes over
duties here at the end of August,
the Detroit office will be handled
by Ze'ey Ben-David of the Cleve-
land center and his successor
Raziel 'twang. Ben-David is re-
turning to Israel next month after
a two-year stint in the U. S
Some $300,000,000 in out-of-state
money has come to the University
of Michigan in the last six years
to support sponsored research.
The United Hebrew Schools He-
brew School is accepting reglistra-
lion for fall classes in elemeintary
school.
The UIIS serves families in the
metropolitan area, regardless of
ideology or affiliation. Jewis 1 ed-
ucation from nursery through high
school is provided by teachers
certified by the Detroit Boai-d of
License.
The course of study includet He-
hrew language, Bible,_Israel, Jew-
ish history, life, current events,
and the reading and understand-
' ing of prayers.
To meet the five-year requi-
site for graduation and bar
mitzva, children should be en-
, rolled by their 8th birthda3I or
their entrance into the third
1 glade of public school. I
Branches of the LTHS are lo-
cated in Detroit, Farmington, Oak
Park, Southfield and Livonia, and
transportation is provided Trom
public schools • to the respective
branches.
In addition to the regular ele-
1 mentary grades, Adas Shalom-
UHS, (Farmington), Beth Achim
(Southfield), and Borman (Det -oit),
conduct Sunday classes for kin-
dergarten. first and second grad-
ers. These primary grades pre-
pare the youngsters for the tegu-
lar three-day-a-week progka m
which begins when the student
is R.
The Adas Shalom-LTHS and Beth
( Achim branches also conduct eon-
firmation classes. 1
1 Other branches are at Cong.
I Bnai Moshe (Oak Park) and the
Cohn building (Livonia). 1
For information, call the imain
office of the United Hebrew
Schools, 354-1050.
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